Atlasense Biomed remote physiological monitor patent granted
Summary
USPTO granted patent US12588822B2 to Atlasense Biomed Ltd. for a remote physiological monitor system featuring wireless sensors, fall detection algorithms, and alert capabilities. The patent includes 32 claims covering a micromonitor with non-optical pulse wave or ECG sensors and condition monitoring/prediction functionality. Filed August 2, 2021 as Application No. 17392128.
What changed
USPTO issued Patent No. US12588822B2 to Atlasense Biomed Ltd. on March 31, 2026, covering a remotely programmable micromonitor with wireless sensing, multiple sensor types (non-optical pulse wave or ECG), and algorithmic capabilities for condition monitoring, prediction, and fall detection. The system includes a communications module capable of sending alert signals to subjects, physicians, or remote service centers.
This is a patent grant notice with no compliance requirements. Healthcare providers and medical device manufacturers should note this intellectual property for freedom-to-operate analysis when developing similar remote physiological monitoring technologies. No action is required, but IP teams may want to review the 32 claims for potential licensing considerations or design-around opportunities.
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Remote physiological monitor
Grant US12588822B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
Atlasense Biomed Ltd.
Inventors
Dan Atlas
Abstract
A system comprising a remotely programmable micromonitor with a wireless sensing system-on-module (SOM), one or more sensors to detect one or more conditions in a subject by monitoring one or more parameters associated with the conditions by comparing any monitored parameter to a baseline measurement of the monitored parameter from the subject, a plurality of sensors corresponding to a monitored parameter and connected to the micromonitor to convey measurements of all monitored parameters, the sensors including at least one of a non-optical pulse wave sensor or an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, a communications module capable of communicating with a wireless technology, wherein the module can send an alert signal to the subject or an attending physician or a remote service center or any other subject, and one or more algorithms for monitoring conditions and/or for predicting conditions, including at least one of a fall detection or fall prediction algorithm.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/0205 A61B 5/0002 A61B 5/01 A61B 5/1117
Filing Date
2021-08-02
Application No.
17392128
Claims
32
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