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Portable, multi-channel, physiological data monitoring system

  • US 4,784,162 A
  • Filed: 09/23/1986
  • Issued: 11/15/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/23/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A data monitoring system for gathering physiological data from a subject, the system comprising(a) a portable sensing unit comprising(i) a first plurality of sensors, each of the sensors of the first plurality being adapted for attachment to the subject for monitoring the value of a physiological parameter of the subject and for generating a signal corresponding to that value;

  • (ii) a multiplexer which receives the analog signals from the first plurality of sensors and sequentially forwards the analog signals to an analog-to-digital converter;

    (iii) an analog-to-digital converter which receives the sequentially forwarded analog signals from the multiplexer as an input signal and converts the input signal to a corresponding first binary data word which is provided in parallel to a serial encoder;

    (iv) a second plurality of sensors, each of the sensors of the second plurality being adapted for attachment to the subject for monitoring the value of a physiological parameter of the subject and for generating an electrical signal corresponding to that value;

    (v) means for converting the electrical signals generated by the second plurality of sensors into a corresponding second binary data word which is provided in parallel to the serial encoder;

    (vi) a serial encoder which receives the first and second binary data words and converts them to a serial digital data stream; and

    (vii) a digital telemetry transmitter which receives the serial digital data stream and transmits the serial digital data stream by low-power radio signals; and

    (b) a base station comprising(i) a receiver which receives the radio signal and reconverts it to a digital data signal; and

    (ii) a data processing unit which receives the reconverted digital data signal for storage and/or analysis and review.

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