System and method for generating user interfaces for different instrument types

a user interface and instrument technology, applied in the field of biological laboratories, can solve problems such as potential inefficiency, communication complexity in the laboratory environment, and difficulty in integrating conventional instrument platforms into a unified system

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-02-19
APPL BIOSYSTEMS INC
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Communication complexity in the laboratory environment represents another area of potential inefficiency where problems may arise.
A particular limitation of many conventional systems is that not all biological instruments / applications are designed to communicate readily with each other and, as a consequence, human intervention is frequently required to coordinate the activities of each instrument and application.
However, because a given laboratory environment may contain many different instruments / applications, produced by different manufacturers with different requirements and input / output data types, it is difficult to integrate conventional instrument platforms into a unified system.
Furthermore, as new instruments / applications are introduced into the laboratory environment with existing systems, additional difficulties may be encountered arising from configuration limitations associated with previous laboratory setups.
A still further drawback found in many conventional systems is that a common user interface for monitoring or controlling each of the instruments / applications in the laboratory environment is not available.
As a consequence, certain instruments / applications must be monitored and controlled separately from other laboratory components resulting in a less desirable decentralized system architecture.

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[0036] These and other aspects, advantages, and novel features of the present teachings will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, similar elements have similar reference numerals.

[0037] One aspect of the present teachings relates to a user interface system (UI) that provides means for a user to interact with a plurality of instruments and applications. The user interface system further facilitates monitoring and controlling of the instruments / applications in a centralized and a user-friendly graphical environment. FIG. 1 illustrates a functional block diagram showing a system for biological analysis 1000 wherein an application programming interface (API) 1032 provides communication functionality between a user interface 1034 and several possible types of instruments 1002 associated with biological analysis. Such instruments may include, by way example, one or more sample storage devices 1010...

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An instrumentation interface application that obtains information from an instrument directory and generates a graphic user interface populated based on the information. The information for a given instrument may be formatted in a manner so as to allow the interface application to interpret the information to be displayed in a certain manner. By delegating the such details of the instrument information to a directory instead of the interface application, the interface application can be utilized more effectively for relatively large biological laboratories that have many instruments of different types. The graphic user interface generated in such a manner can be used to monitor and control a variety of different aspects of the laboratory, including instrument management, sample management, and study-related management.

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CLAIM OF PRIORITY[0001] This U.S. patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 386,296 entitled "Informatics System Architecture" filed Jun. 4, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 411,574 entitled "Integration Instructions For Informatics System Architecture" filed Sep. 16, 2002 which are hereby incorporated by reference. Additionally, this application relates to the following co-pending applications filed on the same date which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety: attorney docket number ABIOS.044A entitled "System And Method For Open Control And Monitoring Of Biological Instruments", attorney docket number ABIOS.045A entitled "System And Method For Discovery Of Biological Instruments", and attorney docket number ABIOS.046A entitled "System And Method For Providing A Standardized State Interface For Instrumentation".[0002] 1. Field[0003] The present teachings generally relate to a system and methods for interacti...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F19/00G06Q50/00G16B50/20G16B50/30
CPCG05B15/02G05B23/0264G05B23/0267G06F19/28G06F19/327Y10T436/11G06F19/3412G06F19/366G06Q50/00Y10S707/99943G06F19/3406G16H40/63G16H40/20G16H40/40G16H10/40G16B50/00Y02A90/10G16B50/30G16B50/20
Inventor YUNG, KAIFANG, SYLVIA H.
Owner APPL BIOSYSTEMS INC
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