Body-Worn Monitor
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1. A wristband comprising:
- an accelerometer;
a temperature sensor;
a power management system to move the wristband into a low power state when the wristband is not being worn, the power management system determining when the wristband is worn based on a combination of detected motion from the accelerometer and detected temperature from the temperature sensor.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, the system is a body-worn device comprising an accelerometer and a temperature sensor. The system in one embodiment includes a power management system to move the body-worn device into a low power state when the body-worn device is not being worn, the power management system determining when the body-worn device is worn based on a combination of sensor data.
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1. A wristband comprising:
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an accelerometer; a temperature sensor; a power management system to move the wristband into a low power state when the wristband is not being worn, the power management system determining when the wristband is worn based on a combination of detected motion from the accelerometer and detected temperature from the temperature sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A body-worn device comprising:
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an accelerometer; a temperature sensor; a power management system to move the body-worn device into a low power state when the body-worn device is not being worn, the power management system determining when the body-worn device is worn based on a combination of detected motion from the accelerometer and detected temperature from the temperature sensor. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer system comprising:
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a communication logic to receive sensor data from a body-worn device; a data merge system to merge data from the body-worn device into a data storage system, the data merge system further to identify conflicting data, indicating two sets of incompatible data received from a plurality of body-worn devices covering an overlapping time period, the data merge system to identify a correct data set between the two sets by determining which of the plurality of body-worn device was being worn by a user, based on the sensor data. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A method of utilizing a body-worn device comprising:
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receiving motion data from a first sensor; receiving temperature data from a second sensor; controlling a power state of the body-worn device, by moving the body-worn device into a low power state when the body-worn device is not being worn, based on a combination of detected motion from the first sensor and detected temperature from the second sensor. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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