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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.

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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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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
March 31st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12588822B2

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Patients
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical Device Patent
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Intellectual Property

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