IP Library Granted Patent US 7,207,938
Granted Patent B2
US 7,207,938 · App. 11/032,061 · Granted Apr 24, 2007

Evaluating task effectiveness based on sleep pattern

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Patent No.
US 7,207,938
App. No.
11/032,061
Granted
Apr 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for evaluating the effectiveness of a person to perform a task based on his/her preceding or predicted sleep pattern are provided. An interface allows a user to use actual sleep data or predicted sleep data to produce predictions of the task effectiveness of a person to perform a particular task. The predictions may be in tabular, graphical, or tabular and graphical format. The interface may also represent the effectiveness of a user based on the actual or predicted sleep data in conjunction with an actual or predicted work schedule or pattern. The results can be correlated to sunlight in the user's location, and can also account for changes in the users location (transmeridian shifts), sunlight during the user's sleep cycle (shift work), and other schedule modifying events.

Claims (52)

1. In a computer system having a graphical user interface including a display and a user interface selection device, a method of evaluating the effectiveness of a person to perform a task based on a sleep pattern using the interface, comprising the steps of:

(i) receiving sleep pattern data for an individual;

(ii) displaying a schedule based on the sleep schedule data;

(iii) calculating and displaying a measure of task performance, by performing steps comprising:

a. modeling circadian oscillators for the individual;

b. calculating the amount of effective sleep in a sleep reservoir for the individual based on the individual's sleep and activity pattern from the sleep schedule data; and

c. calculating the measure of task performance based on the oscillators and the sleep reservoir;

(iv) receiving work schedule data for the individual, and

(v) displaying the measure of task performance in combination with the work schedule.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (iv) comprises reading work schedule data from a file.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (i) comprises reading sleep pattern data from a file.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (ii) comprises displaying the schedule in graphical format.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein step (iii) comprises displaying an effectiveness measure across the schedule.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein step (iii) comprises displaying a sleep reservoir balance across said schedule.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising steps of:

(vi) receiving a parameter affecting the displayed schedule; and

(vii) displaying a second schedule for the individual, wherein the second schedule includes a recalculated measure of task performance responsive to the received parameter.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein step (vi) comprises receiving event information indicating the individual has traveled among time zones.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein step (vi) comprises modifying an existing parameter.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein step (vi) comprises modifying a schedule parameter selected from the set of a 24 hour rhythm phase offset, a 12 rhythm phase offset, a relative amplitude of said 12 hour phase offset, a sleep propensity mesor, a sleep propensity amplitude, a maximum sleep accumulation per minute value, a performance rhythm amplitude as a fixed or variable percentage, a sleep reservoir capacity, a feedback amplitude, a sleep inertia constant, a maximum inertia following awakening, a performance use rate, and a relative acrophase.

11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the step of storing the received parameter to a file.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of storing the measure of task performance to a file.

13. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (i) comprises receiving sleep pattern data as input from a user of the computer system.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein calculating the measure of task performance comprises calculating a sleep intensity based on a current sleep deficit and based on a sleep propensity.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein sleep propensity is a function of time of day.

16. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of adjusting prospective sleep pattern data of the individual to effect a desired change in a circadian rhythm of the individual based on the adjusted sleep pattern data,

wherein in step (iii) the measure of task performance is further based on the circadian rhythm.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the change circadian rhythm is further based on a time zone change.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the changed circadian rhythm is further based on the work schedule of the individual.

19. One or more tangible computer readable media storing computer executable instructions which, when executed, cause a computer to perform at least the following steps:

(i) receiving sleep pattern data for an individual;

(ii) displaying a schedule based on the sleep schedule data;

(iii) calculating and displaying a measure of task performance by;

a. modeling circadian oscillators for the individual;

b. calculating the amount of effective sleep in a sleep reservoir for the individual based on the individual's sleep and activity pattern; and

c. calculating the measure of task performance base on the oscillators and the sleep reservoir;

(iv) receiving work schedule data for the individual; and

(v) displaying the measure of task performance in combination with the work schedule.

20. The computer readable media of claim 19 , wherein step (ii) comprises displaying the schedule in graphical format.

21. The computer readable media of claim 20 , wherein step (iii) comprises displaying an effectiveness measure across the schedule.

22. The computer readable media of claim 20 , wherein step (iii) comprises displaying a sleep reservoir balance across said schedule.

23. The computer readable media of claim 19 , wherein the computer executable instructions further cause a computer to perform the steps of:

(vi) receiving a parameter affecting the displayed schedule; and

(vii) displaying a second schedule for the individual, wherein the second schedule includes a recalculated measure of task performance responsive to the received parameter.

24. The computer readable media of claim 23 , wherein step (vi) comprises receiving event information indicating the individual has traveled among time zones.

25. The computer readable media of claim 23 , wherein step (vi) comprises modifying a schedule parameter selected from the set of a 24 hour rhythm phase offset, a 12 rhythm phase offset, a relative amplitude of said 12 hour phase offset, a sleep propensity mesor, a sleep propensity amplitude, a maximum sleep accumulation per minute value, a performance rhythm amplitude as a fixed or variable percentage, a sleep reservoir capacity, a feedback amplitude, a sleep inertia constant, a maximum inertia following awakening, a performance use rate, and a relative acrophase.

26. The computer readable media of claim 19 , wherein calculating the measure of task performance comprises calculating a sleep intensity based on a current sleep deficit and based on a sleep propensity.

27. The computer readable media of claim 26 , wherein sleep propensity is a function of time of day.

28. The computer readable media of claim 19 , wherein the computer executable instruction further cause a computer to perform the step of adjusting prospective sleep pattern data of the individual to effect a desired change in a circadian rhythm of the individual based on the adjusted sleep pattern data,

wherein in step (iii) the measure of task performance is further based on the circadian rhythm.

29. The computer readable media of claim 28 , wherein the changed circadian rhythm is further based on a time zone change.

30. The computer readable media of claim 28 , wherein the changed circadian rhythm is further based on the work schedule of the individual.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2020
From: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LEIDOS, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2020
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To: LEIDOS, INC.
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To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 11, 2014
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To: LEIDOS, INC.
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