IP Library Granted Patent US 10,194,871
Granted Patent B2
US 10,194,871 · App. 15/859,147 · Granted Feb 5, 2019

Vehicular health monitoring system and method

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Patent No.
US 10,194,871
App. No.
15/859,147
Granted
Feb 5, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A biosensor control module is integrated in a vehicle and includes a transceiver configured to communicate with a plurality of PPG circuits. The PPG circuits have different locations, including a control button of the vehicle, key fob or steering wheel. The biosensor control module receives first spectral data including PPG waveforms from a first PPG circuit at a first location. The biosensor control module also receives second spectral data including PPG waveforms from a second PPG circuit at a second location. The biosensor control module combines the PPG waveforms from the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain health information of a user.

Claims (75)

1. A biosensor integrated in a vehicle, comprising:

a transceiver in the vehicle configured to communicate with a plurality of biosensors; and

a processing circuit in the vehicle configured to:

receive first spectral data including photoplethysmography (PPG) waveforms at a first wavelength from a first biosensor at a first location, wherein the first spectral data is less than a predetermined duration;

receive second spectral data including PPG waveforms at the first wavelength from a second biosensor at a second location, wherein the second spectral data is less than the predetermined duration;

combine the first spectral data and the second spectral data to generate a combined spectral response at the first wavelength, wherein the combined spectral response is at least the predetermined duration;

process the combined spectral response of the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain health information of a user, wherein the health information includes one or more of: a heart rate, a respiration rate or blood oxygen level.

2. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

combine the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain a set of PPG waveforms having a sufficient number of waveforms to obtain a heart rate of the user.

3. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined duration includes at least five cardiac cycles of the user.

4. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

generate an alert to the vehicle in response to the health information for controlling one or more operations of the vehicle.

5. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

process the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain a biometric measurement of a user.

6. The biosensor of claim 5 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

compare the biometric measurement of the user with one or more stored biometric measurements;

determine the biometric measurement is within a predetermined threshold; and

generate an authentication message to the vehicle.

7. The biosensor of claim 6 , wherein the biometric measurement of the user includes a blood group.

8. The biosensor of claim 6 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

receive the first spectral data from the first biosensor at the first location, wherein the first location is outside the vehicle;

receive the second spectral data from the second biosensor at the second location, wherein the second location is outside the vehicle; and

generate an authentication message to the vehicle from the first biosensor or the second biosensor outside the vehicle.

9. The biosensor of claim 8 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

receive third spectral data from a third biosensor at a third location, wherein the third location is inside the vehicle; and

generate another authentication message to the vehicle in response to the third spectral data.

10. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

receive the first spectral data from the first biosensor at the first location, wherein the first location is outside the vehicle; and

receive the second spectral data from the second biosensor at the second location, wherein the second location is within the vehicle.

11. The biosensor of claim 10 , wherein the first location includes a key fob associated with the vehicle.

12. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein the second location includes at least one of: a control button within the vehicle or a steering wheel within the vehicle.

13. A biosensor control module, comprising:

a transceiver configured to communicate with a plurality of PPG circuits; and

a processing circuit configured to:

receive first spectral data from a first PPG circuit at a first location having a duration less than a predetermined duration;

receive second spectral data from a second PPG circuit at a second location having another duration less than the predetermined duration;

combine the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain a combined spectral response having at least the predetermined duration sufficient to obtain health information of a user; and

process the combined first spectral data and second spectral data to obtain the health information, wherein the health information includes one or more of: a heart rate, a respiration rate or blood oxygen level.

14. The biosensor control module of claim 13 , wherein the first spectral data includes a first set of PPG waveforms measured over a first number of cardiac cycles and wherein the second spectral data includes a second set of PPG waveforms measured over a second number of cardiac cycles; and

wherein the combined first number of cardiac cycles and the second number of cardiac cycle includes at least 5 cardiac cycles.

15. The biosensor control module of claim 14 , wherein the processing circuit is configured to:

combine the first set of PPG waveforms with the second set of PPG waveforms; and

process the combined first set of PPG waveforms and the second set of PPG waveforms to obtain a biometric measurement of the user.

16. The biosensor control module of claim 13 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

process the first spectral data and the second spectral data to obtain a biometric measurement of a user.

17. The biosensor control module of claim 16 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

compare the biometric measurement of the user with one or more stored biometric measurements;

determine the biometric measurement is within a predetermined threshold; and

generate an authentication message to a vehicle.

18. The biosensor control module of claim 17 , wherein the biometric measurement of the user includes a blood group.

19. The biosensor control module of claim 13 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

generate a visual, auditory or tactile feedback in response to the health information.

20. A biosensor, comprising:

a transceiver configured to communicate with a vehicle;

a PPG circuit configured to obtain spectral data including PPG waveforms by:

receiving first spectral data including PPG waveforms at a first wavelength from a first biosensor at a first location, wherein the first spectral data is less than a predetermined duration;

receiving second spectral data including PPG waveforms at the first wavelength from a second biosensor at a second location, wherein the second spectral data is less than the predetermined duration;

a processing circuit configured to:

combine the first spectral data and the second spectral data to generate a combined spectral response at the first wavelength, wherein the combined spectral response is at least the predetermined duration;

process the combined first spectral data and second spectral data to obtain health information of a user, wherein the health information includes one or more of: a heart rate, a respiration rate or blood oxygen level;

generate an indicator of a measurement proceeding; and

generate a health message to the vehicle, wherein the health message includes a request for feedback from the vehicle in response to the health information.

21. The biosensor of claim 20 , wherein the health message includes a request for the vehicle to provide one or more of: visible feedback, audible feedback or tactile feedback.

22. The biosensor of claim 20 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

process the combined first spectral data and second spectral data to obtain a biometric measurement of a user.

23. The biosensor of claim 22 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

compare the biometric measurement of the user with one or more stored biometric measurements;

determine the biometric measurement is within a predetermined threshold; and

generate an authentication message to the vehicle.

24. The biosensor of claim 23 , wherein the biometric measurement of the user includes a blood group.

25. The biosensor of claim 22 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to:

generate an indicator of detected heart beats.

26. The biosensor of claim 20 , wherein the biosensor is implemented within at least one of: a user device, a key fob, a control button of the vehicle or a steering wheel of the vehicle.

27. The biosensor of claim 26 , wherein the user device includes a smart phone.

28. The biosensor of claim 20 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to transmit the health information to a user device.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2021
From: SANMINA CORPORATION
To: TRILINEAR BIOVENTURES, LLC
Reel/Frame 056364/0506 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2021
From: TRILINEAR BIOVENTURES, LLC
To: SANMINA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056205/0739 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2019
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SOLELY AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SANMINA CORPORATION; HADCO CORPORATION; HADCO SANTA CLARA; SCI TECHNOLOGY; SENSORWISE, INC.
Reel/Frame 049378/0927 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2018
From: SANMINA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044813/0488 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2017
From: NEWBERRY, ROBERT STEVEN
To: SANMINA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 044508/0823 →