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Proximity-Based Sensing, Communicating, and Processing of User Physiologic Information

  • US 20170026782A1
  • Filed: 07/01/2016
  • Published: 01/26/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/25/2014
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method comprising:

  • (A) determining that a device is in proximity to a first object, wherein the device and the first object are distinct from each other;

    (B) after (A), wirelessly transmitting, to a remote server, a first signal indicating that the device is in proximity to the first object;

    (C) identifying a first identifier representing an identity of the first object;

    (D) after (C), wirelessly transmitting a second signal comprising the first identifier to the remote server;

    (E) at the device, wirelessly transmitting a third signal comprising a second identifier representing at least one of an identity of the device and an identity of a first user;

    (F) at a first sensor module, sensing a first value of a first physiologic parameter of the first user;

    (G) after (F), at the first sensor module, transmitting a fourth signal comprising first physiologic data representing the first value of the first physiologic parameter to the device;

    (H) after (G), at the device, receiving a fifth signal comprising the first physiologic data;

    (I) after (G), at the device, transmitting a sixth signal, the sixth signal comprising the first physiologic data representing the first value of the first physiologic parameter, to the remote server;

    (J) at a second sensor module, sensing a second value of a second physiologic parameter of the first user, wherein the second physiologic parameter differs from the first physiologic parameter;

    (K) after (J), at the second sensor module, transmitting a seventh signal comprising second physiologic data representing the second value of the second physiologic parameter to the device; and

    (L) after (K), at the device, receiving an eighth signal comprising the second physiologic data;

    (M) after (K), at the device, transmitting a ninth signal, the ninth signal comprising the second physiologic data representing the second value of the second physiologic parameter, to the remote server.

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