WEARABLE MONITOR
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a wearable monitor device and methods and systems for using such a device. In certain embodiments, the wearable monitor records cardiac data from a mammal and extracts particular features of interest. These features are then transmitted and used to provide health-related information about the mammal.
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21. A wearable system for monitoring data, the wearable system comprising:
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a cardiac sensor and circuit configured to detect or derive cardiac signals from a mammal, the circuit configured to estimate a heartbeat time series from the cardiac signals; a secondary sensor configured to collect secondary physiological signals from the mammal; one or more transmitters configured to transmit the heartbeat time series and secondary physiological signals to a computing device, the computing device configured to infer a likelihood of an occurrence of past cardiac arrhythmia from the heartbeat time series; and wherein the computing device is configured to cross-check the heartbeat time series versus the secondary physiological signals such that the accuracy of the inference of the likelihood of the occurrence of past cardiac arrhythmia is improved. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 40)
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35. A wearable system for monitoring data, the wearable system comprising:
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a cardiac sensor and circuit configured to detect or derive cardiac signals from a mammal, the circuit configured to estimate a heartbeat time series from the cardiac signals; a human activity sensor configured to collect human activity signals from the mammal; one or more transmitters configured to transmit the heartbeat time series and the human activity signals to a computing device, the computing device configured to infer a likelihood of an occurrence of past cardiac arrhythmia from the heartbeat time series; and wherein the computing device is configured to compare the cardiac signals versus the human activity signals to determine an occurrence of a human activity event. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38)
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