Body Sway Measurement System Patent Granted to Bertec Corporation
Summary
The USPTO has granted patent US12582333B1 to Bertec Corporation for a body sway measurement system. The system utilizes an inertial measurement unit or camera and a data processor with a trained neural network to extract movement features and determine body sway parameters. The patent was filed on February 26, 2024.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a patent (US12582333B1) to Bertec Corporation for a novel body sway measurement system. This system integrates an inertial measurement unit or camera with a data processor, which employs a trained neural network to analyze time series data. The processor extracts movement features, including body displacement and sway patterns, to determine parameters indicative of a user's body sway. The patent was officially granted on March 24, 2026, following an application filed on February 26, 2024.
This patent grant signifies the protection of intellectual property related to medical device technology. While not imposing direct regulatory obligations on other entities, it may influence product development and market competition within the healthcare and technology sectors. Companies developing similar diagnostic or measurement systems should be aware of this granted patent to ensure compliance with intellectual property laws and to inform their own innovation strategies.
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Body sway measurement system
Grant US12582333B1 Kind: B1 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
Bertec Corporation
Inventors
Necip Berme, Murat Kerim Berme, Mohan Chandra Baro
Abstract
A body sway measurement system is disclosed herein. The body sway measurement system includes an inertial measurement unit or camera configured to generate time series output data for determining one or more parameters indicative of the body sway of a user; and a mobile device or computing device including a data processor, the data processor including at least one hardware component, the data processor being operatively coupled to the inertial measurement unit or camera, the data processor configured to receive the time series output data from the inertial measurement unit or camera, and the data processor and/or a cloud server programmed to process the time series output data to extract movement features including body displacement and/or sway patterns; and determine the one or more parameters indicative of the body sway of the user using a trained neural network.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/1126 A61B 5/7264 A61B 2562/0219
Filing Date
2024-02-26
Application No.
18587781
Claims
22
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