Multi-Modal Wearable Sensor System for Patient Monitoring
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260096729A1 filed by inventors Ian McLane and Valerie Rennoll on October 2, 2025 (Application No. 19348503), covering systems and methods for a multi-modal wearable sensor for patient monitoring. The invention includes a processor configured to generate recordings from multiple sensors at scheduled times, assign priority based on detected abnormalities, determine new recording schedules, transmit recordings with abnormality flags, and provide alerts for abnormal health patterns. The patent spans multiple CPC classifications in health informatics (G16H) and medical device categories (A61B).
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USPTO published a new patent application (US20260096729A1) for a multi-modal wearable sensor system for patient monitoring. The invention describes a processor with addressable memory that generates recordings from multiple sensors at scheduled times, assigns priority based on detected abnormalities, determines new recording schedules, and transmits recordings with associated abnormality flags.
Affected parties include manufacturers of wearable health monitoring devices, health informatics system developers, and medical device companies developing continuous patient monitoring technologies. The patent's broad CPC classification coverage spanning A61B sensor categories and G16H health informatics suggests potential applications in clinical monitoring, remote patient management, and telehealth systems.
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Systems and Methods of Multi-modal Wearable Sensor for Patient Monitoring
Application US20260096729A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Ian McLane, Valerie Rennoll
Abstract
Systems, devices, and methods including a processor having addressable memory, where the processor is configured to: generate a series of recordings using a plurality of sensors via receiving a set of full measurements at a scheduled recording time; assign a priority to each of the recordings based on detection of abnormalities; determine a new recording schedule based on the generated series of recordings and detected abnormalities in the processed series of recordings; transmit the generated series of recordings and associated flag indicating whether an abnormality is present in the generated series of recordings; determine abnormal health patterns based on continuous monitoring capabilities; and provide an alert about the abnormal health patterns.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/0022 A61B 5/01 A61B 5/0205 A61B 5/053 A61B 5/0823 A61B 5/1118 A61B 5/14551 A61B 5/318 A61B 5/7203 A61B 5/7207 A61B 5/7264 A61B 7/003 G06F 21/602 G06F 21/6245 G16H 40/67 A61B 2560/0209 A61B 2560/0242 A61B 2560/0462 A61B 2562/0219 A61B 2562/0271
Filing Date
2025-10-02
Application No.
19348503
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