IP Library Granted Patent US 10,936,832
Granted Patent B2
US 10,936,832 · App. 16/788,709 · Granted Mar 2, 2021

Using unique identifiers to retrieve configuration data for tag devices

Inventors: Alice Lin (Sunnyvale, CA); Andrew Nelson (Sunnyvale, CA); Daniel Yeager (San Francisco, CA); Brian Otis (Saratoga, CA)
Assignee: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
G06K7/10198G06K19/0716G06K19/0717G06Q10/0833G08C17/02G08C2201/20
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Patent No.
US 10,936,832
App. No.
16/788,709
Granted
Mar 2, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for using unique identifiers to retrieve configuration data for tag devices are described herein. An example method may involve obtaining a unique identifier associated with a tag device. The tag device may include an antenna and a sensor configured to obtain sensor readings that can be wirelessly transmitted to a reader device via the antenna. The method may also involve determining configuration parameters associated with the tag device based on the unique identifier. The method may further involve storing, in at least one memory, at least a portion of the configuration parameters in association with the unique identifier.

Claims (49)

1. A method, comprising:

obtaining, by a reader device, a unique identifier of a tag device, wherein the tag device includes an antenna and a bio-sensor, the unique identifier uniquely identifying the tag device;

receiving, using a radio frequency receiver of the reader device, a sensor reading from the tag device, the sensor reading obtained from the bio-sensor;

using the unique identifier to obtain, by the reader device, a plurality of configuration parameters for the tag device, wherein a first configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters relates to the bio-sensor of the tag device;

communicating a second configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters to the tag device; and

determining, by the reader device, a measured value based on the sensor reading and at least the first configuration parameter.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein using the unique identifier to obtain, by the reader device, the plurality of configuration parameters for the tag device comprises the reader device transmitting the unique identifier to a server and the reader device receiving the plurality of configuration parameters from the server.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining the unique identifier comprises scanning an optical code associated with the tag device, wherein the optical code encodes the unique identifier.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the tag device is in a body-mountable device.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the body-mountable device is an eye-mountable device.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

using the unique identifier to determine, by the reader device, calibration information associated with the bio-sensor; and

storing, in a non-transitory computer-readable medium of the reader device, the calibration information in association with the unique identifier.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the sensor reading comprises transmitting an RF signal to the tag device using a radio-frequency identification (RFID) protocol.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bio-sensor comprises an analyte bio-sensor.

9. A reader device, comprising:

at least one radio frequency (RF) transceiver;

at least one processor;

at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause the at least one processor to:

obtain a unique identifier of a tag device, wherein the tag device includes an antenna and a bio-sensor, the unique identifier uniquely identifying the tag device;

receive, using a radio frequency receiver, a sensor reading from the tag device, the sensor reading obtained from the bio-sensor;

use the unique identifier to obtain a plurality of configuration parameters for the tag device, wherein a first configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters relates the bio-sensor of the tag device;

communicate a second configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters to the tag device; and

determine a measured value based on the sensor reading and at least the first configuration parameter.

10. The reader device of claim 9 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium further comprises processor-executable instructions configured to cause the at least one processor to transmit an RF signal to the tag device using a radio-frequency identification (RFID) protocol.

11. The reader device of claim 9 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium further comprises processor-executable instructions configured to cause the at least one processor to scan an optical code associated with the tag device, wherein the optical code encodes the unique identifier.

12. The reader device of claim 11 , wherein the optical code includes a Quick Response (QR) code.

13. The reader device of claim 11 , wherein the optical code encodes additional information associated with the tag device.

14. The reader device of claim 13 , wherein the additional information includes a date associated with fabrication of the tag device.

15. The reader device of claim 13 , wherein the additional information includes a lot number associated with fabrication of the tag device.

16. The reader device of claim 9 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable medium further comprises processor-executable instructions configured to cause the at least one processor to:

use the unique identifier to determine calibration information associated with the bio-sensor; and

store, in the at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium, the calibration information in association with the unique identifier.

17. The reader device of claim 9 , wherein the bio-sensor comprises an analyte bio-sensor.

18. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause a computing device to:

obtain a unique identifier of a tag device, wherein the tag device includes an antenna and a bio-sensor, the unique identifier uniquely identifying the tag device;

receive, using a RF transceiver unit, a sensor reading from the tag device, the sensor reading obtained from the bio-sensor;

use the unique identifier to obtain a plurality of configuration parameters for the tag device, wherein a first configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters relates to the bio-sensor of the tag device;

communicate a second configuration parameter of the plurality of configuration parameters to the tag device; and

determine a measured value based on the sensor reading and at least the first configuration parameter.

19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , further comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause the computing device to:

transmit the unique identifier to a server; and

receive the plurality of configuration parameters from the server.

20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , further comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause the computing device to transmit an RF signal to the tag device using a radio-frequency identification (RFID) protocol.

21. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , further comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause a computing device to scan an optical code associated with the tag device, wherein the optical code encodes the unique identifier.

22. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , further comprising processor-executable instructions configured to cause the computing device to:

use the unique identifier to determine calibration information associated with the bio-sensor; and

store, in a non-transitory computer-readable medium of the computing device, the calibration information in association with the unique identifier.

23. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18 , wherein the bio-sensor comprises an analyte bio-sensor.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Nov 19, 2024
From: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
To: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 069390/0656 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2020
From: LIN, ALICE; NELSON, ANDREW; YEAGER, DANIEL; OTIS, BRIAN
To: GOOGLE INC.
Reel/Frame 054695/0628 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2020
From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 054806/0299 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 18, 2020
From: GOOGLE LIFE SCIENCES LLC
To: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 054809/0689 →