IP Library Granted Patent US 12,504,816
Granted Patent B2
US 12,504,816 · App. 17/899,580 · Granted Dec 23, 2025

Wearable devices and associated band structures for sensing neuromuscular signals using sensor pairs in respective pods with communicative pathways to a common processor

Inventors: Matthew Bailey (Kitchener, CA); Stephen Lake (Kitchener, CA); Aaron Williams Grant (Seattle, WA)
Assignee: Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC
G06F3/014G04G17/04G04G17/06G04G21/025G04G21/08G06F3/011G06F3/015G06F3/017G04G17/08G06F3/044
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Patent No.
US 12,504,816
App. No.
17/899,580
Granted
Dec 23, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Wearable devices for sensing neuromuscular signals using a small number of sensor pairs are disclosed. One example wrist-wearable device includes eight pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors. Each pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors is positioned over a portion of a wrist of a user while the wrist-wearable device is worn by the user. Each pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors further includes a first and second electrodes configured to be used as a differential sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first and second electrodes to produce processed neuromuscular signals. The wrist-wearable device also includes a shared ground electrode configured to ground both the first and second electrodes. The processed neuromuscular signals are provided to one or more processors that are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures.

Claims (74)

1 . A wrist-wearable device for sensing neuromuscular signals, comprising:

pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors each in a respective pod, including a first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a first pod and a second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a second pod, each respective pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in each respective pod having:

(i) a position over a distinct portion of a wrist of a user while the wrist-wearable device is worn by the user,

(ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes configured to be used as a sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and

(iii) electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first electrode and the second electrode to produce processed neuromuscular signals; and

a shared ground electrode configured to provide a reference voltage and communicatively coupled to the first electrode, the second electrode, and the electrical signal-processing circuitry,

wherein:

the first pair in the first pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to one or more processors via a first communicative pathway and the second pair in the second pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to the one or more processors via a second communicative pathway that includes the first pod,

the processed neuromuscular signals are configured to be provided to the one or more processors, via one or both of the first communicative pathway and the second communicative pathway, the processed neuromuscular signals including signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors that are configured to be provided to the one or more processors using the second communicative pathway that includes the first pod, and

the one or more processors are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures, including gestures that are detected due to movements of a thumb of the user that are indicated by at least some of the processed neuromuscular signals.

2 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the pairs of neuromuscular signal-sensors include at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels, each channel of the at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels including at least a respective first electrode and at least a respective second electrode.

3 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 2 , further comprising:

a band structure including a layer of material, the band structure at least partially enclosing respective first electrodes, respective second electrodes, and respective shared ground electrodes for each neuromuscular signal-sensing channel of the at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels.

4 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 3 , wherein the layer of material is a fabric material.

5 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 3 , wherein the layer of material mediates physical contact between each respective electrode and the user's skin.

6 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 3 , wherein the layer of material fully encloses the first electrode and the second electrode.

7 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 2 , wherein the at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels are eight neuromuscular signal-sensing channels.

8 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein respective portions of the first electrode and the second electrode are configured to be in direct physical contact with the user's skin.

9 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 8 , wherein the respective portions of the first electrode and the second electrode are coated with a dielectric layer.

10 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the shared ground electrode is configured to be resistively coupled to the user's body and the first and second electrodes are configured to be capacitively coupled to the user's body.

11 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein each of the pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors is an electromyographic (EMG) sensor.

12 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein neuromuscular signals from the second pair, sent via the second communicative pathway that includes the first pod, pass through a portion of the first pod before reaching the one or more processors.

13 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the first pod is able to be moved or displaced relative to the second pod.

14 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the band structure flexibly connects the first pod to the second pod, such that the first pod and the second pod are capable of moving or displacing relative to one another.

15 . The wrist-wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the processed neuromuscular signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors are serially routed to the one or more processors through the first pod via the second communication pathway.

16 . A band structure for a wearable device for sensing neuromuscular signals, the band structure including:

pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors each in a respective pod, including a first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a first pod and a second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a second pod, each respective pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in each respective pod having:

(i) a position over a distinct portion of a wrist of a user while the wrist-wearable device is worn by the user,

(ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes configured to be used as a sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and

(iii) electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first electrode and the second electrode to produce processed neuromuscular signals; and

a shared ground electrode configured to provide a reference voltage and communicatively coupled to the first electrode, the second electrode, and the electrical signal-processing circuitry,

wherein:

the first pair in the first pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to one or more processors via a first communicative pathway and the second pair in the second pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to the one or more processors via a second communicative pathway that includes the first pod,

the processed neuromuscular signals are configured to be provided to the one or more processors, via one or both of the first communicative pathway and the second communicative pathway, the processed neuromuscular signals including signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors that are configured to be provided to the one or more processors using the second communicative pathway that includes the first pod, and

the one or more processors are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures, including gestures that are detected due to movements of a thumb of the user that are indicated by at least some of the processed neuromuscular signals.

17 . The band structure of claim 16 , further comprising:

a layer of material, the band structure at least partially enclosing respective first electrodes, respective second electrodes, and the shared ground electrode for each neuromuscular signal-sensing channel of at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels.

18 . The band structure of claim 17 , wherein the layer of material is a fabric material.

19 . The band structure of claim 17 , wherein the layer of material mediates physical contact between each respective electrode and the user's skin.

20 . The band structure of claim 17 , wherein the layer of material fully encloses the first electrode and the second electrode.

21 . The band structure of claim 16 , wherein the first pod is able to be moved or displaced relative to the second pod.

22 . The band structure of claim 16 , wherein the band structure flexibly connects the first pod to the second pod, such that the first pod and the second pod are capable of moving or displacing relative to one another.

23 . The band structure of claim 16 , wherein the processed neuromuscular signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors are serially routed to the one or more processors through the first pod via the second communication pathway.

24 . A wearable device for sensing neuromuscular signals, comprising:

pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors each in a respective pod, including a first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a first pod and a second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a second pod, each respective pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in each respective pod having:

(i) a position over a distinct portion of a user's body while the wearable device is worn by the user,

(ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes configured to be used as a sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and

(iii) electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first electrode and the second electrode to produce processed neuromuscular signals; and

a shared ground electrode configured to provide a reference voltage and communicatively coupled to the first electrode, the second electrode, and the electrical signal-processing circuitry,

wherein:

the first pair in the first pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to one or more processors via a first communicative pathway and the second pair in the second pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to the one or more processors via a second communicative pathway that includes the first pod, and

the processed neuromuscular signals are configured to be provided to the one or more processors, via one or both of the first communicative pathway and the second communicative pathway, and the one or more processors are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures, including gestures that are detected due to movements of a thumb of the user that are indicated by at least some of the processed neuromuscular signals.

25 . The wearable device of claim 24 , wherein the pairs of neuromuscular signal-sensors include at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels, each channel of the at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels including at least a respective first electrode and at least a respective second electrode.

26 . The wearable device of claim 25 , further comprising a band structure including a layer of material, wherein the band structure at least partially enclosing respective first electrodes, respective second electrodes, and respective ground electrodes for each of at least six neuromuscular signal-sensing channels.

27 . The wearable device of claim 24 , wherein the first pod is able to be moved or displaced relative to the second pod.

28 . A wrist-wearable device for sensing neuromuscular signals, comprising:

pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors including a first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors and a second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors, each respective pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors having:

(i) a position over a distinct portion of a wrist of a user while the wrist-wearable device is worn by the user,

(ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes configured to be used as a sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and

(iii) electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first electrode and the second electrode to produce processed neuromuscular signals; and

a shared ground electrode configured to provide a reference voltage and communicatively coupled to the first electrode, the second electrode, and the electrical signal-processing circuitry,

wherein:

each respective pair of neuromuscular signal sensors is daisy-chained together via a plurality of communicative pathways for providing the processed neuromuscular signals to the one or more processors, the processed neuromuscular signals including signals from the first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors that are configured to be provided to the one or more processors via a first communicative pathway and signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors that are configured to be provided to the one or more processors using a second communicative pathway different from the first communicative pathway and including the first communicative pathway, and

the one or more processors are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures, including gestures that are detected due to movements of a thumb of the user that are indicated by at least some of the processed neuromuscular signals.

29 . A wrist-wearable device for sensing neuromuscular signals, comprising:

pairs of neuromuscular-signal sensors each in a respective pod, including a first pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a first pod and a second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in a second pod, each respective pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors in each respective pod having:

(i) a position over a distinct portion of a wrist of a user while the wrist-wearable device is worn by the user,

(ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes configured to be used as a sensor of neuromuscular signals travelling through the wrist of the user, and

(iii) electrical signal-processing circuitry configured to amplify and filter neuromuscular signals received from the first electrode and the second electrode to produce processed neuromuscular signals; and

a shared ground electrode configured to provide a reference voltage and communicatively coupled to at least one of the first electrode, the second electrode, and the electrical signal-processing circuitry,

wherein:

the first pair in the first pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to one or more processors via a first communicative pathway and the second pair in the second pod is configured to be communicatively coupled to the one or more processors via a second communicative pathway that includes the first pod,

the processed neuromuscular signals are configured to be provided to the one or more processors, via one or both of the first communicative pathway and the second communicative pathway, the processed neuromuscular signals including signals from the second pair of neuromuscular-signal sensors that are configured to be provided to the one or more processors using the second communicative pathway that includes the first pod, and

the one or more processors are configured to analyze the processed neuromuscular signals to detect one or more gestures, including gestures that are detected due to movements of a thumb of the user that are indicated by at least some of the processed neuromuscular signals.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2025
From: BAILEY, MATTHEW; LAKE, STEPHEN; GRANT, AARON
To: THALMIC LABS INC.
Reel/Frame 073046/0799 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2025
From: NORTH INC.
To: CTRL-LABS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 073781/0283 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2025
From: CTRL-LABS CORPORATION
To: FACEBOOK TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 073781/0391 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 26, 2025
From: THALMIC LABS INC.
To: NORTH INC.
Reel/Frame 073781/0889 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 26, 2025
From: FACEBOOK TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 073782/0089 →