External ear-placed non-invasive physiological sensor
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1. A noninvasive physiological sensor assembly, the sensor assembly capable of attaching to a tissue site of an ear of a living body, the sensor assembly comprising:
- a plurality of emitters configured to emit light;
a first housing configured to house and position said plurality of emitters, the first housing having a first contact point configured to curve with the tissue site;
one or more detectors configured to detect said light after it has been attenuated by tissue of the ear of the living body; and
a second housing configured to house and position said one or more detectors opposite said plurality of emitters, the second housing having a second contact point configured to curve with the tissue site,wherein said first and second housings are configured to allow positioning either said plurality of emitters or said one or more detectors within an ear concha of the living body and the other of said plurality of emitters or said one or more detectors behind the ear of the living body, wherein the first contact point and the second contact point have complimentary shapes.
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In one embodiment, a non-invasive physiological sensor assembly is capable of attachment to a tissue site of the ear comprising of cartilaginous structures of the ear, providing low latency of physiological measurements as well as a secure attachment.
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1. A noninvasive physiological sensor assembly, the sensor assembly capable of attaching to a tissue site of an ear of a living body, the sensor assembly comprising:
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a plurality of emitters configured to emit light; a first housing configured to house and position said plurality of emitters, the first housing having a first contact point configured to curve with the tissue site; one or more detectors configured to detect said light after it has been attenuated by tissue of the ear of the living body; and a second housing configured to house and position said one or more detectors opposite said plurality of emitters, the second housing having a second contact point configured to curve with the tissue site, wherein said first and second housings are configured to allow positioning either said plurality of emitters or said one or more detectors within an ear concha of the living body and the other of said plurality of emitters or said one or more detectors behind the ear of the living body, wherein the first contact point and the second contact point have complimentary shapes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of positioning a noninvasive physiological sensor assembly at a tissue site of an ear, the method comprising:
providing a sensor assembly that includes; a first housing including one or more emitters and a first contact point; and a second housing including a detector and a second contact point, wherein the first housing and second housing are biased toward each other and the first and second contact points have complimentary shapes; and releasably attaching the sensor assembly to the tissue site such that the tissue site is disposed between the first housing and second housing, wherein the tissue site comprises a cartilaginous structure of the ear. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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