Health Data Transmission Sampling for Shorter Sync Waits
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing health monitoring systems experience poor user experience due to long waiting times when enabling blood glucose management functions, as they require extensive data synchronization, leading to delayed output of health data and indicators.
Innovation Solution
A data transmission method that prioritizes sampling and transmission of user health data based on a determined data sampling interval, considering data amount, transmission rate, and expected waiting duration, allowing immediate output of health data and indicators.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If all user health data is transmitted synchronously to the terminal device, then data completeness is improved, but transmission waiting duration increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the user health data set into multiple subsets based on detection time points. Each subset contains data within a specific time range, allowing selective transmission of critical subsets first while deferring less urgent ones, thus reducing overall transmission waiting time while maintaining data completeness.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent performs preliminary actions by identifying and prioritizing which data subsets to transmit first based on their importance and time sensitivity. Critical health data subsets are prepared for transmission ahead of time, enabling the terminal device to display health indicators sooner without compromising data completeness.
2Speed
If data sampling interval is reduced to transmit more frequent data, then data transmission rate is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic data sampling intervals rather than fixed intervals. The sampling interval adjusts based on the current data amount, transmission rate conditions, and expected waiting duration. This dynamic approach optimizes transmission rate without requiring complex fixed-interval mechanisms, balancing speed and device complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes the parameter of data sampling interval based on real-time conditions. By adjusting the sampling interval parameter dynamically according to data amount and transmission rate, the system achieves optimized transmission speed without the complexity of multiple fixed sampling mechanisms.
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AI summary
A health detection device may determine a first data sampling interval based on a data amount of a first user health data set, a data transmission rate, and expected transmission waiting duration, sample the to-be-transmitted first user health data set at the first data sampling interval, to obtain first transmission data, and preferentially transmit the first transmission data in the first user health data set, so that a terminal device can output user health data and/or a related health indicator without waiting for a long time. Therefore, a user can view the user health data and/or the related health indicator as soon as possible, thereby effectively improving user experience.


