IP Library Granted Patent US 12702329
Granted Patent B2
US 12702329 · App. 18/480,236 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

End-user identification and authentication utilizing in vivo smart medical devices

Inventor: Bruce Reiner (Berlin, MD)
A61B5/117A61B5/0037A61B5/061G16H10/60G16H50/20
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Patent No.
US 12702329
App. No.
18/480,236
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a method of identification and localization of a device associated with a host, including: providing data on the device to an identification module from an imaging technology, a visualization technology, a remote sensing technology, or a device identifier; storing the data in a data storage; analyzing the data using the identification module; searching one of the data storage or a device database and cross-referencing the analyzed data with the device database; and identifying and localizing at least one of the device or the host using results of the cross-referenced search of the device database. A 2-D/3-D visualization map using a visualization module is used to provide a pictorial representation of the device. Artificial intelligence from an AI module is used to prepare the 2-D/3-D visualization map or analyze the data for localization and identification of the device.

Claims (49)

1 . A method of identification and localization of a device implanted in a host, or a superficial or wearable device associated with a host, comprising:

providing data on the device to an identification module disposed remote from the host, from at least one of an imaging technology, a visualization technology, a remote sensing technology, or a device identifier;

storing said data in a data storage accessible to the identification module;

analyzing said data using said identification module;

searching one of said data storage or a device database and cross-referencing said analyzed data with said device database; and

identifying and localizing at least one of the device or the host using results of said cross-referenced search of said device database.

2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

preparing a two-dimensional (2-D)/three-dimensional (3-D) visualization map or pictorial representation of the device using a 2-D/3-D visualization module, said 2-D/3-D visualization map which is unique to the host.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein said 2-D/3-D visualization map is provided to said identification module for said cross-referenced search.

4 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising:

using artificial intelligence (AI) from an AI module to one of prepare said 2-D/3-D visualization map or analyze said data for localization and identification of the device.

5 . The method of claim 3 , wherein said data storage includes at least one of an internal data storage to the device, an external computer data storage, or an external database; and

wherein said external database includes local, regional, and international databases.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein said device identifiers include at least one of: device identification tags, device embedded microchips, device quality assurance (QA)/quality control (QC) testing, device imagery, patient-specific medical data, said 2-D/3-D visualization map, a device motion map, a device transmission profile, inter-device communication, device anatomic location, device functionality, device structural integrity, device individual and/or grouped components, device-specific data, device performance metrics, synergistic devices, or device architecture.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said imaging technology includes at least one of X-ray, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, nuclear medicine, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said visualization technology includes at least one of thermal, vibration, sound emission, or light measuring technology.

9 . The method of claim 6 , wherein said device motion map is acquired in real-time and cross-referenced with said device database to identify the device and the host.

10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein age-adjusted modeling of appearance of the device is performed to predict changes in said device appearance over time.

11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein remote sensing technologies include at least one of drones, satellites, closed-circuit television (CCTV) or infrared lasers.

12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein on identification of a targeted host, an internal activation sensor in the device is activated, which emits a signal that is detected by a signal detector and provided to at least one of said identification module or said 2-D/3-D visualization map module.

13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein said signal includes at least one of laser, ultrasound, electromagnetic radiation, radiofrequency (RF), infrared light, thermal energy, sound, or vibration.

14 . The method of claim 6 , wherein said device embedded microchips are capable of being selectively turned on and off by authorized third parties when the host or the device requires localization at a large geographic and densely inhabited location.

15 . The method of claim 6 , wherein identification and localization of the host is implemented on condition that the host travels beyond a predefined geographic area or the host is in imminent danger based on a plurality of predetermined threshold criteria.

16 . An apparatus which identifies and localizes a device associated with a host based on a device implanted in the host or a superficial or wearable device associated with the host, comprising:

an identification module disposed remote from the host, which receives data on the device from at least one of an imaging technology, a visualization technology, a remote sensing technology, or a device identifier;

a data storage accessible to the identification module, which stores said data;

wherein said identification module analyzes said data using said identification module, and cross-references said analyzed data with a device database; and

wherein at least one of the device or the host is at least one of identified or localized using results of said cross-referenced search of said device database.

17 . A method of identifying a patient based on a device implanted in the patient or a superficial or wearable device associated with the patient, comprising:

receiving data from a device by at least one of an imaging technology, a visualization technology, a remote sensing technology, or a device identifier;

obtaining personal identifying information of the patient and storing said identifying information in a data storage;

receiving medical data on the patient from a patient examination;

providing said data from the device and medical data from the patient to an identification module disposed remote to the patient, which accesses said data storage and locates identification data on the patient;

providing said identification data on the patient to a user;

accessing an electronical medical record (EMR) on the patient to validate said identification of the patient and to retrieve patient medical records;

corroborating said identification of the patient with said patient medical records at said identification module; and

confirming said identification of the patient.

18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein on condition that said EMR is not accessible, at least one of an imaging technology, a plurality of alternative databases, or secondary device identifiers are utilized to provide information to said identification module in place of patient medical records; and

wherein artificial intelligence is used by an artificial intelligence module to analyze said information and confirm said identification of the patient.

19 . A method of identifying at least one individual at a remote location based on a device implanted in the at least one individual, or a superficial or wearable device associated with the at least one individual, comprising:

searching a region of interest for signals emitted by the device associated with the at least one individual, using at least one of an imaging technology, a visualization technology, a remote sensing technology, or a device identifier;

matching said signals emitted from the device with said identifying data on the device at an identification module disposed remote from the individual;

determining a location of the at least one individual based on said signals emitted from the device using said identification module;

implementing a secondary form of identification of the at least one individual including at least remote sensing technologies or visualization technologies; and

confirming said identification and said location of the at least one individual.

20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein an identification of the at least one individual is predetermined, and information on the at least one individual and the device are obtained and used in said searching step.

21 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the at least one individual is a plurality of individuals.

22 . The method of claim 21 , wherein said identification module analyzes said signals of said plurality of individuals and distinguishes a status between alive and deceased individuals based on signal from the device, and prioritizes intervention on alive individuals.

23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein EMRs are obtained on said plurality of individuals and provided to healthcare providers along with location and identification of said alive individuals.