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Biological signal measuring system and biological signal measuring apparatus

  • US 9,597,025 B2
  • Filed: 05/23/2014
  • Issued: 03/21/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A biological signal measuring system comprising:

  • a light emitter which is configured to emit light beams to a living tissue of a subject, the light beams having different N kinds of wavelengths, where N is an integer of four or more;

    a light receiver which is configured to output N kinds of signals respectively in accordance with received light intensities of the N kinds of light beams that have been passed through or reflected from the living tissue of the subject;

    a first calculating section which is configured to acquire N kinds of light attenuations based on the N kinds of signals;

    a second calculating section which is configured to acquire (N−

    1) kinds of blood-derived light attenuations based on two light attenuations related to (N−

    1) kinds of combinations selected from the N kinds of light attenuations;

    a third calculating section which is configured to identify concentrations of (N−

    1) kinds of in-blood substances based on the (N−

    1) kinds of blood-derived light attenuations; and

    an outputting section which is configured to output the identified concentrations,wherein the light attenuations are acquired based on changes of the received light intensities of a first timing during pressurization in which a pressure is applied to the living tissue and of a second timing before the pressurization or after release of the pressurization, wherein the pressure substantially eliminates both arterial and venous blood from the living tissue.

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