Multiple wavelength physiological measuring apparatus, sensor and interface unit for determination of blood parameters
First Claim
1. A measuring apparatus for determining the amount of at least one substance in blood of a subject, the measuring apparatus comprising:
- a sensor unit comprisingan emitter unit comprising a first plurality of emitter elements configured to emit radiation at a second plurality of wavelengths; and
a detector unit configured to receive radiation generated by the emitter elements and transmitted through tissue of a subject, wherein the detector unit is further configured to produce electric measurement signals indicative of absorption caused by blood of the subject;
a first memory storing emitter activation information for at least a third plurality of wavelengths, wherein the third plurality of wavelengths belongs to the second plurality of wavelengths, and wherein the emitter activation information indicates, for each wavelength in the third plurality of wavelengths, input terminals of the sensor unit to which the corresponding emitter element is connected; and
a monitoring unit configured to process the electric measurement signals, wherein the monitoring unit is further configured to produce, based on the emitter activation information, control information for employing a desired combination of wavelengths selected from the third plurality of wavelengths.
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Abstract
A measuring apparatus, a physiological sensor, and an interface unit for determining blood parameters of a subject are disclosed. The sensor comprises an emitter unit comprising a first plurality of emitter elements configured to emit radiation at a second plurality of wavelengths and a detector unit configured to receive radiation generated by the emitter elements and transmitted through the tissue of the subject, wherein the detector unit is further configured to produce electric measurement signals indicative of absorption caused by the blood of the subject. The sensor or the interface unit is provided with a memory that stores emitter activation information for at least a third plurality of wavelengths, thereby to enable a monitoring unit operably connectable to the physiological sensor to employ a combination of wavelengths selected from the third plurality of wavelengths, wherein the third plurality is equal to or smaller than the second plurality.
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20 Claims
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1. A measuring apparatus for determining the amount of at least one substance in blood of a subject, the measuring apparatus comprising:
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a sensor unit comprising an emitter unit comprising a first plurality of emitter elements configured to emit radiation at a second plurality of wavelengths; and a detector unit configured to receive radiation generated by the emitter elements and transmitted through tissue of a subject, wherein the detector unit is further configured to produce electric measurement signals indicative of absorption caused by blood of the subject; a first memory storing emitter activation information for at least a third plurality of wavelengths, wherein the third plurality of wavelengths belongs to the second plurality of wavelengths, and wherein the emitter activation information indicates, for each wavelength in the third plurality of wavelengths, input terminals of the sensor unit to which the corresponding emitter element is connected; and a monitoring unit configured to process the electric measurement signals, wherein the monitoring unit is further configured to produce, based on the emitter activation information, control information for employing a desired combination of wavelengths selected from the third plurality of wavelengths. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A physiological sensor for use in determining the amount of at least one substance in blood of a subject, the physiological sensor being attachable to the subject and comprising:
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an emitter unit comprising a first plurality of emitter elements configured to emit radiation at a second plurality of wavelengths; a sensor memory storing emitter activation information for at least a third plurality of wavelengths, thereby to enable a monitoring unit operably connectable to the physiological sensor to employ a desired combination of wavelengths selected from the third plurality of wavelengths, wherein the third plurality of wavelengths belongs to the second plurality of wavelengths, and wherein the emitter activation information indicates, for each wavelength in the third plurality of wavelengths, input terminals of the sensor corresponding to which the required emitter element is connected; and a detector unit configured to receive radiation generated by the emitter elements and transmitted through tissue of the subject, wherein the detector unit is further configured to produce electric measurement signals indicative of absorption caused by blood of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A sensor arrangement for use in determining the amount of at least one substance in blood of a subject, the sensor arrangement comprising:
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a sensor unit comprising a first plurality of emitter elements configured to emit radiation at a second plurality of wavelengths; and an interface unit comprising; a first interface for connecting the interface unit to a monitoring unit; a second interface connected to the sensor unit; an emitter switching unit configured to connect drive current generated by the monitoring unit to the sensor unit through the second interface; and a memory storing emitter activation information for at least a third plurality of emitter elements, thereby to enable the monitoring unit to employ a desired combination of wavelengths selected from the third plurality of wavelengths, and wherein the emitter activation information indicates, for each wavelength in the third plurality of wavelengths, input terminals of the sensor unit to which the corresponding emitter element is connected, wherein the third plurality of wavelengths belongs to the second plurality of wavelengths. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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