Heart rate monitor

A monitor and heart rate technology, applied in the direction of sensor, telemetry patient monitoring, diagnostic recording/measurement, etc., can solve the problem of sensor confusion signal and so on

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-11-14
SCOSCHE IND INC
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Sensor displacement can introduce noise that confuses the signal
[0012] Compensation and cancellation of noise due to displacement of the optical pulse sensor relative to the skin during exercise imposes additional hardware and signal processing burden on pulse monitoring devices

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[0021] figure 1 A heart rate user system 100 is shown. The user system 100 may be worn on the user's wrist, but may also be worn on other locations than the wrist, such as the ankle, arm, or forearm. User system 100 includes user processing CPU 105 , user memory 110 , clock signal generator 115 , sensing system 120 , user transceiver 125 , and user interface 135 . CPU 105 may, for example, be coupled to other designated components directly or via bus 140 . The user antenna 145 is coupled to the user transceiver 125 . User antenna 145 may be a wireless connection to a remote processing system (discussed below), or may represent a direct wired connection to a remote processing system.

[0022] Battery 150 is coupled to user processor CPU 105, user memory 110, clock signal generator 115, sensing system 120, user transceiver 125, and user interface 135 to power all functions of the designated elements.

[0023] figure 2 A remote processing system 200 for receiving and analyz...

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A heart rate monitor includes a user system adjacent to a user's skin in communication with a remote processing system. The user system includes a user processor, a user memory coupled to the user processor, a clock signal generator coupled to the processor, a sensing system coupled to the processor for measuring at least a user heart rate, a user transceiver coupled to the processor, a user interface coupled to the processor, and a user antenna coupled to the transceiver. A user battery is coupled to the user processor, the user memory, the clock signal generator, the sensing system, and the user transceiver. The remote processing system includes a remote processor, a remote memory coupled to the remote processor, a remote transceiver coupled to the remote processor, and a remote antenna coupled to the remote transceiver.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to fitness monitoring systems and methods, and more particularly to the monitoring of heart rate during various exercise situations. Background technique [0002] Pulse is the rate at which the heart beats, measured in beats per minute (bpm). The basil pulse is the pulse measured at rest. The pulse measured during physical activity is usually higher than the basal pulse, and the pulse rises during physical exertion and is a measure of the heart's efficiency in response to blood supply demands. [0003] Depending on whether the exercise is aimed at maintaining fitness, maintaining / losing weight, or cardiovascular training, etc., people participating in physical activity often wish to monitor heart rate through pulse measurement to monitor and / or regulate the level of exertion. [0004] The standard way to measure a pulse manually is to apply light pressure to the artery close to the superficial skin (for exampl...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/0245
CPCA61B5/02438A61B5/0245A61B5/02416A61B5/681A61B5/0002A61B5/721A61B5/11
Inventor 詹姆斯·布赫海姆阿恩·亨尼格
Owner SCOSCHE IND INC
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