Physiological sensing device having data access layer, and methods of operation of same

EP4758616A2Pending Publication Date: 2026-06-17CENTRUS DIAGNOSTICS INC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
EP · EP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
CENTRUS DIAGNOSTICS INC
Filing Date
2024-08-12
Publication Date
2026-06-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing physiological sensing devices face challenges in securely and efficiently processing and storing sensitive physiological data, particularly due to limited computing capabilities and inadequate data access control.

Method used

The implementation of a data access layer in a physiological sensing device that controls access to raw and processed physiological data, allowing selective provision of data to applications based on predefined access functions, thereby enhancing security and privacy.

Benefits of technology

This solution improves the security and privacy of physiological data by restricting unauthorized access and allowing selective data sharing, while also overcoming the limitations of limited computing capabilities in wearable and implantable devices.

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Abstract

An example system includes: a physiological sensor module and a mobile device including an application layer and a data access layer, where the mobile device is operably coupled to the physiological sensor; a processor connected to memory with computer-readable instruction stored thereon, where execution of the computer-readable instructions causes the processor to receive raw physiological data from the sensor; store the raw physiological data in a first memory of the data access layer; and in response to a data request from the application layer at the data access layer, providing a response to the application layer including a data structure. An example method includes: storing raw physiological data in a first memory of a data access layer, processing the raw physiological data, storing the processed physiological data in a second memory of the data access layer, and selectively providing access to the physiological data using a data access layer.
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