US20040034289A1 - System for monitoring health, wellness and fitness - Google Patents

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US20040034289A1
US20040034289A1 US10/638,588 US63858803A US2004034289A1 US 20040034289 A1 US20040034289 A1 US 20040034289A1 US 63858803 A US63858803 A US 63858803A US 2004034289 A1 US2004034289 A1 US 2004034289A1
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Eric Teller
John Stivoric
Christopher Kasabach
Christopher Pacione
John Moss
Craig Liden
Margaret McCormack
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  • the present invention relates to a system for monitoring health, wellness and fitness, and in particular, to a system for collecting, using a sensor device, and storing at a remote site data relating to an individual's physiological state, lifestyle, and various contextual parameters, and making such data and analytical information based on such data available to the individual, preferably over an electronic network.
  • barriers include the fact that the individual is often left to himself or herself to find motivation, to implement a plan for achieving a healthier lifestyle, to monitor progress, and to brainstorm solutions when problems arise; the fact that existing programs are directed to only certain aspects of a healthier lifestyle, and rarely come as a complete package; and the fact that recommendations are often not targeted to the unique characteristics of the individual or his life circumstances.
  • An apparatus for monitoring human status parameters includes at least two sensors adapted to be worn on an individual's body. At least one of the sensors is a physiological sensor selected from the group consisting of respiration sensors, temperature sensors, heat flux sensors, body conductance sensors, body resistance sensors, body potential sensors, brain activity sensors, blood pressure sensors, body impedance sensors, body motion sensors, oxygen consumption sensors, body chemistry sensors, body position sensors, body pressure sensors, light absorption sensors, body sound sensors, piezoelectric sensors, electrochemical sensors, strain gauges, and optical sensors.
  • the sensors are adapted to generate data indicative of at least a first parameter of the individual and a second parameter of the individual, wherein the first parameter is a physiological parameter.
  • the apparatus also includes a processor that receives at least a portion of the data indicative of the first parameter and the second parameter.
  • the processor is adapted to generate derived data from at least a portion of the data indicative of a first parameter and a second parameter, wherein the derived data comprises a third parameter of the individual.
  • the third parameter is an individual status parameter that cannot be directly detected by either of the at least two sensors.
  • an apparatus for monitoring human status parameters includes at least two sensors adapted to be worn on an individual's body selected from the group consisting of physiological sensors and contextual sensors, wherein at least one of the sensors is a physiological sensor.
  • the sensors are adapted to generate data indicative of at least a first parameter of the individual and a second parameter of the individual, wherein the first parameter is physiological.
  • the apparatus also includes a processor for receiving at least a portion of the data indicative of at least a first parameter and a second parameter, the processor being adapted to generate derived data from the data indicative of at least a first parameter and a second parameter.
  • the derived data comprises a third parameter of the individual selected from the group consisting of ovulation state, sleep state, calories burned, basal metabolic rate, basal temperature, physical activity level, stress level, relaxation level, oxygen consumption rate, rise time, time in zone, recovery time, and nutrition activity.
  • the third parameter is an individual status parameter that cannot be directly detected by any of the at least two sensors.
  • the at least two sensors may be both physiological sensors, or may be one physiological sensor and one contextual sensor.
  • the apparatus may further include a housing adapted to be worn on the individual's body, wherein the housing supports the sensors or wherein at least one of the sensors is separately located from the housing.
  • the apparatus may further include a flexible body supporting the housing having first and second members that are adapted to wrap around a portion of the individual's body. The flexible body may support one or more of the sensors.
  • the apparatus may further include wrapping means coupled to the housing for maintaining contact between the housing and the individual's body, and the wrapping means may support one or more of the sensors.
  • Either embodiment of the apparatus may further include a central monitoring unit remote from the at least two sensors that includes a data storage device.
  • the data storage device receives the derived data from the processor and retrievably stores the derived data therein.
  • the apparatus also includes means for transmitting information based on the derived data from the central monitoring unit to a recipient, which recipient may include the individual or a third party authorized by the individual.
  • the processor may be supported by a housing adapted to be worn on the individual's body, or alternatively may be part of the central monitoring unit.
  • the apparatus may be further adapted to obtain life activities data of the individual, wherein the information transmitted from the central monitoring unit is also based on the life activities data.
  • the central monitoring unit may also be adapted to generate and provide feedback relating to the degree to which the individual has followed a suggested routine.
  • the feedback may be generated from at least a portion of at least one of the data indicative of at least a first parameter and a second parameter, the derived data and the life activities data.
  • the central monitoring unit may also be adapted to generate and provide feedback to a recipient relating to management of an aspect of at least one of the individual's health and lifestyle. This feedback may be generated from at least one of the data indicative of a first parameter, the data indicative of a second parameter and the derived data.
  • the feedback may include suggestions for modifying the individual's behavior.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of an embodiment of a system for monitoring physiological data and lifestyle over an electronic network according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the central monitoring unit shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an alternate embodiment of the central monitoring unit shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the Health Manager web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the nutrition web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the activity level web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the mind centering web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the sleep web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the daily activities web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a representation of a preferred embodiment of the Health Index web page according to an aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a front view of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 13 is a back view of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 14 is a side view of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 15 is a bottom view of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIGS. 16 and 17 are front perspective views of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 18 is an exploded side perspective view of a specific embodiment of the sensor device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 19 is a side view of the sensor device shown in FIGS. 12 through 18 inserted into a battery recharger unit;
  • FIG. 20 is a block diagram illustrating all of the components either mounted on or coupled to the printed circuit board forming a part of the sensor device shown in FIGS. 12 through 18.
  • data relating to the physiological state, the lifestyle and certain contextual parameters of an individual is collected and transmitted, either subsequently or in real-time, to a site, preferably remote from the individual, where it is stored for later manipulation and presentation to a recipient, preferably over an electronic network such as the Internet.
  • Contextual parameters as used herein means parameters relating to the environment, surroundings and location of the individual, including, but not limited to, air quality, sound quality, ambient temperature, global positioning and the like.
  • sensor device 10 located at user location 5 is sensor device 10 adapted to be placed in proximity with at least a portion of the human body.
  • Sensor device 10 is preferably worn by an individual user on his or her body, for example as part of a garment such as a form fitting shirt, or as part of an arm band or the like.
  • Sensor device 10 includes one or more sensors, which are adapted to generate signals in response to physiological characteristics of an individual, and a microprocessor.
  • Proximity as used herein means that the sensors of sensor device 10 are separated from the individual's body by a material or the like, or a distance such that the capabilities of the sensors are not impeded.
  • Sensor device 10 generates data indicative of various physiological parameters of an individual, such as the individual's heart rate, pulse rate, beat-to-beat heart variability, EKG or ECG, respiration rate, skin temperature, core body temperature, heat flow off the body, galvanic skin response or GSR, EMG, EEG, EOG, blood pressure, body fat, hydration level, activity level, oxygen consumption, glucose or blood sugar level, body position, pressure on muscles or bones, and UV radiation exposure and absorption.
  • the data indicative of the various physiological parameters is the signal or signals themselves generated by the one or more sensors and in certain other cases the data is calculated by the microprocessor based on the signal or signals generated by the one or more sensors.
  • Table 1 provides several examples of such well known methods and shows the parameter in question, the method used, the sensor device used, and the signal that is generated. Table 1 also provides an indication as to whether further processing based on the generated signal is required to generate the data.
  • Table 1 The types of data listed in Table 1 are intended to be examples of the types of data that can be generated by sensor device 10 . It is to be understood that other types of data relating to other parameters can be generated by sensor device 10 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the microprocessor of sensor device 10 may be programmed to summarize and analyze the data. For example, the microprocessor can be programmed to calculate an average, minimum or maximum heart rate or respiration rate over a defined period of time, such as ten minutes. Sensor device 10 may be able to derive information relating to an individual's physiological state based on the data indicative of one or more physiological parameters. The microprocessor of sensor device 10 is programmed to derive such information using known methods based on the data indicative of one or more physiological parameters. Table 2 provides examples of the type of information that can be derived, and indicates some of the types of data that can be used therefor.
  • sensor device 10 may also generate data indicative of various contextual parameters relating to the environment surrounding the individual.
  • sensor device 10 can generate data indicative of the air quality, sound level/quality, light quality or ambient temperature near the individual, or even the global positioning of the individual.
  • Sensor device 10 may include one or more sensors for generating signals in response to contextual characteristics relating to the environment surrounding the individual, the signals ultimately being used to generate the type of data described above.
  • sensors are well known, as are methods for generating contextual parametric data such as air quality, sound level/quality, ambient temperature and global positioning.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of sensor device 10 .
  • Sensor device 10 includes at least one sensor 12 and microprocessor 20 .
  • the signal can be sent through one or more of amplifier 14 , conditioning circuit 16 , and analog-to-digital converter 18 , before being sent to microprocessor 20 .
  • amplifier 14 For example, where sensor 12 generates an analog signal in need of amplification and filtering, that signal can be sent to amplifier 14 , and then on to conditioning circuit 16 , which may, for example, be a band pass filter.
  • the amplified and conditioned analog signal can then be transferred to analog-to-digital converter 18 , where it is converted to a digital signal.
  • the digital signal is then sent to microprocessor 20 .
  • sensor 12 generates a digital signal
  • that signal can be sent directly to microprocessor 20 .
  • a digital signal or signals representing certain physiological and/or contextual characteristics of the individual user may be used by microprocessor 20 to calculate or generate data indicative of physiological and/or contextual parameters of the individual user.
  • Microprocessor 20 is programmed to derive information relating to at lease one aspect of the individual's physiological state. It should be understood that microprocessor 20 may also comprise other forms of processors or processing devices, such as a microcontroller, or any other device that can be programmed to perform the functionality described herein.
  • the data indicative of physiological and/or contextual parameters can, according to one embodiment of the present invention, be sent to memory 22 , such as flash memory, where it is stored until uploaded in the manner to be described below.
  • memory 22 is shown in FIG. 2 as a discrete element, it will be appreciated that it may also be part of microprocessor 20 .
  • Sensor device 10 also includes input/output circuitry 24 , which is adapted to output and receive as input certain data signals in the manners to be described herein.
  • memory 22 of the sensor device 10 will build up, over time, a store of data relating to the individual user's body and/or environment. That data is periodically uploaded from sensor device 10 and sent to remote central monitoring unit 30 , as shown in FIG.
  • sensor device 10 may continuously upload data in real time.
  • the uploading of data from sensor device 10 to central monitoring unit 30 for storage can be accomplished in various ways.
  • the data collected by sensor device 10 is uploaded by first transferring the data to personal computer 35 shown in FIG. 1 by means of physical connection 40 , which, for example, may be a serial connection such as an RS232 or USB port.
  • This physical connection may also be accomplished by using a cradle, not shown, that is electronically coupled to personal computer 35 into which sensor device 10 can be inserted, as is common with many commercially available personal digital assistants.
  • the uploading of data could be initiated by then pressing a button on the cradle or could be initiated automatically upon insertion of sensor device 10 .
  • the data collected by sensor device 10 may be uploaded by first transferring the data to personal computer 35 by means of short-range wireless transmission, such as infrared or RF transmission, as indicated at 45 .
  • personal computer 35 Once the data is received by personal computer 35 , it is optionally compressed and encrypted by any one of a variety of well known methods and then sent out over a local or global electronic network, preferably the Internet, to central monitoring unit 30 .
  • personal computer 35 can be replaced by any computing device that has access to and that can transmit and receive data through the electronic network, such as, for example, a personal digital assistant such as the Palm VII sold by Palm, Inc., or the Blackberry 2-way pager sold by Research in Motion, Inc.
  • the data collected by sensor device 10 after being encrypted and, optionally, compressed by microprocessor 20 , may be transferred to wireless device 50 , such as a 2-way pager or cellular phone, for subsequent long distance wireless transmission to local telco site 55 using a wireless protocol such as e-mail or as ASCII or binary data.
  • Local telco site 55 includes tower 60 that receives the wireless transmission from wireless device 50 and computer 65 connected to tower 60 .
  • computer 65 has access to the relevant electronic network, such as the Internet, and is used to transmit the data received in the form of the wireless transmission to the central monitoring unit 30 over the Internet.
  • wireless device 50 is shown in FIG. 1 as a discrete device coupled to sensor device 10 , it or a device having the same or similar functionality may be embedded as part of sensor device 10 .
  • Sensor device 10 may be provided with a button to be used to time stamp events such as time to bed, wake time, and time of meals. These time stamps are stored in sensor device 10 and are uploaded to central monitoring unit 30 with the rest of the data as described above.
  • the time stamps may include a digitally recorded voice message that, after being uploaded to central monitoring unit 30 , are translated using voice recognition technology into text or some other information format that can be used by central monitoring unit 30 .
  • a kiosk could be adapted to collect such data by, for example, weighing the individual, providing a sensing device similar to sensor device 10 on which an individual places his or her hand or another part of his or her body, or by scanning the individual's body using, for example, laser technology or an iStat blood analyzer.
  • the kiosk would be provided with processing capability as described herein and access to the relevant electronic network, and would thus be adapted to send the collected data to the central monitoring unit 30 through the electronic network.
  • a desktop sensing device again similar to sensor device 10 , on which an individual places his or her hand or another part of his or her body may also be provided.
  • such a desktop sensing device could be a blood pressure monitor in which an individual places his or her arm.
  • An individual might also wear a ring having a sensor device 10 incorporated therein.
  • a base not shown, could then be provided which is adapted to be coupled to the ring.
  • the desktop sensing device or the base just described may then be coupled to a computer such as personal computer 35 by means of a physical or short range wireless connection so that the collected data could be uploaded to central monitoring unit 30 over the relative electronic network in the manner described above.
  • a mobile device such as, for example, a personal digital assistant, might also be provided with a sensor device 10 incorporated therein.
  • Such a sensor device 10 would be adapted to collect data when mobile device is placed in proximity with the individual's body, such as by holding the device in the palm of one's hand, and upload the collected data to central monitoring unit 30 in any of the ways described herein.
  • central monitoring unit 30 can also manually provide data relating to various life activities that is ultimately transferred to and stored at central monitoring unit 30 .
  • An individual user can access a web site maintained by central monitoring unit 30 and can directly input information relating to life activities by entering text freely, by responding to questions posed by the web site, or by clicking through dialog boxes provided by the web site.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 can also be adapted to periodically send electronic mail messages containing questions designed to elicit information relating to life activities to personal computer 35 or to some other device that can receive electronic mail, such as a personal digital assistant, a pager, or a cellular phone.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 may also be adapted to place a telephone call to an individual user in which certain questions would be posed to the individual user.
  • the user could respond to the questions by entering information using a telephone keypad, or by voice, in which case conventional voice recognition technology would be used by central monitoring unit 30 to receive and process the response.
  • the telephone call may also be initiated by the user, in which case the user could speak to a person directly or enter information using the keypad or by voice/voice recognition technology.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 may also be given access to a source of information controlled by the user, for example the user's electronic calendar such as that provided with the Outlook product sold by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., from which it could automatically collect information.
  • the data relating to life activities may relate to the eating, sleep, exercise, mind centering or relaxation, and/or daily living habits, patterns and/or activities of the individual.
  • sample questions may include: What did you have for lunch today? What time did you go to sleep last night? What time did you wake up this morning? How long did you run on the treadmill today?
  • Feedback may also be provided to a user directly through sensor device 10 in a visual form, for example through an LED or LCD or by constructing sensor device 10 , at least in part, of a thermochromatic plastic, in the form of an acoustic signal or in the form of tactile feedback such as vibration.
  • Such feedback may be a reminder or an alert to eat a meal or take medication or a supplement such as a vitamin, to engage in an activity such as exercise or meditation, or to drink water when a state of dehydration is detected.
  • a reminder or alert can be issued in the event that a particular physiological parameter such as ovulation has been detected, a level of calories burned during a workout has been achieved or a high heart rate or respiration rate has been encountered.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 includes CSU/DSU 70 which is connected to router 75 , the main function of which is to take data requests or traffic, both incoming and outgoing, and direct such requests and traffic for processing or viewing on the web site maintained by central monitoring unit 30 .
  • CSU/DSU 70 which is connected to router 75 , the main function of which is to take data requests or traffic, both incoming and outgoing, and direct such requests and traffic for processing or viewing on the web site maintained by central monitoring unit 30 .
  • firewall 80 Connected to router 75 is firewall 80 .
  • the main purpose of firewall 80 is to protect the remainder of central monitoring unit 30 from unauthorized or malicious intrusions.
  • Switch 85 connected to firewall 80 , is used to direct data flow between middleware servers 95 a through 95 c and database server 110 .
  • Load balancer 90 is provided to spread the workload of incoming requests among the identically configured middleware servers 95 a through 95 c .
  • Load balancer 90 analyzes the availability of each middleware server 95 a through 95 c , and the amount of system resources being used in each middleware server 95 a through 95 c , in order to spread tasks among them appropriately.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 includes network storage device 100 , such as a storage area network or SAN, which acts as the central repository for data.
  • network storage device 100 comprises a database that stores all data gathered for each individual user in the manners described above.
  • An example of a suitable network storage device 100 is the Symmetrix product sold by EMC Corporation of Hopkinton, Mass. Although only one network storage device 100 is shown in FIG. 3, it will be understood that multiple network storage devices of various capacities could be used depending on the data storage needs of central monitoring unit 30 .
  • Central monitoring unit 30 also includes database server 110 which is coupled to network storage device 100 .
  • Database server 110 is made up of two main components: a large scale multiprocessor server and an enterprise type software server component such as the 8/8i component sold by Oracle Corporation of Redwood City, Calif., or the 506 7 component sold by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash.
  • the primary functions of database server 110 are that of providing access upon request to the data stored in network storage device 100 , and populating network storage device 100 with new data.
  • controller 115 Coupled to network storage device 100 is controller 115 , which typically comprises a desktop personal computer, for managing the data stored in network storage device 100 .
  • Middleware servers 95 a through 95 c each contain software for generating and maintaining the corporate or home web page or pages of the web site maintained by central monitoring unit 30 .
  • a web page refers to a block or blocks of data available on the World-Wide Web comprising a file or files written in Hypertext Markup Language or HTML
  • a web site commonly refers to any computer on the Internet running a World-Wide Web server process.
  • the corporate or home web page or pages are the opening or landing web page or pages that are accessible by all members of the general public that visit the site by using the appropriate uniform resource locator or URL.
  • URLs are the form of address used on the World-Wide Web and provide a standard way of specifying the location of an object, typically a web page, on the Internet.
  • Middleware servers 95 a through 95 c also each contain software for generating and maintaining the web pages of the web site of central monitoring unit 30 that can only be accessed by individuals that register and become members of central monitoring unit 30 .
  • the member users will be those individuals who wish to have their data stored at central monitoring unit 30 . Access by such member users is controlled using passwords for security purposes.
  • Preferred embodiments of those web pages are described in detail below and are generated using collected data that is stored in the database of network storage device 100 .
  • Middleware servers 95 a through 95 c also contain software for requesting data from and writing data to network storage device 100 through database server 110 .
  • the central monitoring unit 30 When an individual user desires to initiate a session with the central monitoring unit 30 for the purpose of entering data into the database of network storage device 100 , viewing his or her data stored in the database of network storage device 100 , or both, the user visits the home web page of central monitoring unit 30 using a browser program such as Internet Explorer distributed by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., and logs in as a registered user.
  • Load balancer 90 assigns the user to one of the middleware servers 95 a through 95 c , identified as the chosen middleware server. A user will preferably be assigned to a chosen middleware server for each entire session.
  • the chosen middleware server authenticates the user using any one of many well known methods, to ensure that only the true user is permitted to access the information in the database.
  • a member user may also grant access to his or her data to a third party such as a health care provider or a personal trainer.
  • Each authorized third party may be given a separate password and may view the member user's data using a conventional browser. It is therefore possible for both the user and the third party to be the recipient of the data.
  • the chosen middleware server requests, through database server 110 , the individual user's data from network storage device 100 for a predetermined time period.
  • the predetermined time period is preferably thirty days.
  • the requested data once received from network storage device 100 , is temporarily stored by the chosen middleware server in cache memory.
  • the cached data is used by the chosen middleware server as the basis for presenting information, in the form of web pages, to the user again through the user's browser.
  • Each middleware server 95 a through 95 c is provided with appropriate software for generating such web pages, including software for manipulating and performing calculations utilizing the data to put the data in appropriate format for presentation to the user. Once the user ends his or her session, the data is discarded from cache.
  • This caching system thus ideally requires that only one call to the network storage device 100 be made per session, thereby reducing the traffic that database server 110 must handle. Should a request from a user during a particular session require data that is outside of a predetermined time period of cached data already retrieved, a separate call to network storage device 100 may be performed by the chosen middleware server. The predetermined time period should be chosen, however, such that such additional calls are minimized. Cached data may also be saved in cache memory so that it can be reused when a user starts a new session, thus eliminating the need to initiate a new call to network storage device 100 .
  • the microprocessor of sensor device 10 may be programmed to derive information relating to an individual's physiological state based on the data indicative of one or more physiological parameters.
  • Central monitoring unit 30 and preferably middleware servers 95 a through 95 c , may also be similarly programmed to derive such information based on the data indicative of one or more physiological parameters.
  • a user will input additional data during a session, for example, information relating to the user's eating or sleeping habits.
  • This additional data is preferably stored by the chosen middleware server in a cache during the duration of the user's session.
  • this additional new data stored in a cache is transferred by the chosen middleware server to database server 110 for population in network storage device 100 .
  • the input data may also be immediately transferred to database server 110 for population in network storage device 100 , as part of a write-through cache system which is well known in the art.
  • Data collected by sensor device 10 shown in FIG. 1 is periodically uploaded to central monitoring unit 30 .
  • a connection to central monitoring unit 30 is made through an electronic network, preferably the Internet.
  • connection is made to load balancer 90 through CSU/DSU 70 , router 75 , firewall 80 and switch 85 .
  • Load balancer 90 then chooses one of the middleware servers 95 a through 95 c to handle the upload of data, hereafter called the chosen middleware server.
  • the chosen middleware server authenticates the user using any one of many well known methods. If authentication is successful, the data is uploaded to the chosen middleware server as described above, and is ultimately transferred to database server 110 for population in the network storage device 100 .
  • FIG. 4 an alternate embodiment of central monitoring unit 30 is shown.
  • the embodiment of the central monitoring unit 30 shown in FIG. 4 includes a mirror network storage device 120 which is a redundant backup of network storage device 100 . Coupled to mirror network storage device 120 is controller 122 . Data from network storage device 100 is periodically copied to mirror network storage device 120 for data redundancy purposes.
  • Third parties such as insurance companies or research institutions may be given access, possibly for a fee, to certain of the information stored in mirror network storage device 120 .
  • these third parties are not given access to such user's individual database records, but rather are only given access to the data stored in mirror network storage device 120 in aggregate form.
  • Such third parties may be able to access the information stored in mirror network storage device 120 through the Internet using a conventional browser program. Requests from third parties may come in through CSU/DSU 70 , router 75 , firewall 80 and switch 85 . In the embodiment shown in FIG.
  • a separate load balancer 130 is provided for spreading tasks relating to the accessing and presentation of data from mirror drive array 120 among identically configured middleware servers 135 a through 135 c .
  • Middleware servers 135 a through 135 c each contain software for enabling the third parties to, using a browser, formulate queries for information from mirror network storage device 120 through separate database server 125 .
  • Middleware servers 135 a through 135 c also contain software for presenting the information obtained from mirror network storage device 120 to the third parties over the Internet in the form of web pages.
  • the third parties can choose from a series of prepared reports that have information packaged along subject matter lines, such as various demographic categories.
  • the third parties may be given access to the data stored in network storage device 100 .
  • the same functionality instead of providing load balancer 90 and middleware servers 95 a through 95 c , the same functionality, although at a sacrificed level of performance, could be provided by load balancer 90 and middleware servers 95 a through 95 c.
  • the specific information to be surveyed may include: key individual temperamental characteristics, including activity level, regularity of eating, sleeping, and bowel habits, initial response to situations, adaptability, persistence, threshold of responsiveness, intensity of reaction, and quality of mood; the user's level of independent functioning, i.e., self-organization and management, socialization, memory, and academic achievement skills; the user's ability to focus and sustain attention, including the user's level of arousal, cognitive tempo, ability to filter distractions, vigilance, and self-monitoring; the user's current health status including current weight, height, and blood pressure, most recent general physician visit, gynecological exam, and other applicable physician/healthcare contacts, current medications and supplements, allergies, and a review of current symptoms and/or health-related behaviors; the user's past health history, i.e., illnesses/surgeries, family history, and social stress events, such as divorce or loss of a job, that have required adjustment by the individual; the user's beliefs, values and opinions
  • Each member user will have access, through the home web page of central monitoring unit 30 , to a series of web pages customized for that user, referred to as the Health Manager.
  • the opening Health Manager web page 150 is shown in FIG. 5.
  • the Health Manager web pages are the main workspace area for the member user.
  • the Health Manager web pages comprise a utility through which central monitoring unit 30 provides various types and forms of data, commonly referred to as analytical status data, to the user that is generated from the data it collects or generates, namely one or more of: the data indicative of various physiological parameters generated by sensor device 10 ; the data derived from the data indicative of various physiological parameters; the data indicative of various contextual parameters generated by sensor device 10 ; and the data input by the user.
  • Analytical status data is characterized by the application of certain utilities or algorithms to convert one or more of the data indicative of various physiological parameters generated by sensor device 10 , the data derived from the data indicative of various physiological parameters, the data indicative of various contextual parameters generated by sensor device 10 , and the data input by the user into calculated health, wellness and lifestyle indicators. For example, based on data input by the user relating to the foods he or she has eaten, things such as calories and amounts of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and certain vitamins can be calculated. As another example, skin temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, heat flow and/or GSR can be used to provide an indicator to the user of his or her stress level over a desired time period.
  • skin temperature, heat flow, beat-to-beat heart variability, heart rate, pulse rate, respiration rate, core temperature, galvanic skin response, EMG, EEG, EOG, blood pressure, oxygen consumption, ambient sound and body movement or motion as detected by a device such as an accelerometer can be used to provide indicators to the user of his or her sleep patterns over a desired time period.
  • Health Index 155 is a graphical utility used to measure and provide feedback to member users regarding their performance and the degree to which they have succeeded in reaching a healthy daily routine suggested by central monitoring unit 30 . Health Index 155 thus provides an indication for the member user to track his or her progress. Health Index 155 includes six categories relating to the user's health and lifestyle: Nutrition, Activity Level, Mind Centering, Sleep, Daily Activities and How You Feel. The Nutrition category relates to what, when and how much a person eats and drinks. The Activity Level category relates to how much a person moves around.
  • the Mind Centering category relates to the quality and quantity of time a person spends engaging in some activity that allows the body to achieve a state of profound relaxation while the mind becomes highly alert and focused.
  • the Sleep category relates to the quality and quantity of a person's sleep.
  • the Daily Activities category relates to the daily responsibilities and health risks people encounter.
  • the How You Feel category relates to the general perception that a person has about how they feel on a particular day.
  • Each category has an associated level indicator or piston that indicates, preferably on a scale ranging from poor to excellent, how the user is performing with respect to that category.
  • a profile is generated that provides the user with a summary of his or her relevant characteristics and life circumstances.
  • a plan and/or set of goals is provided in the form of a suggested healthy daily routine.
  • the suggested healthy daily routine may include any combination of specific suggestions for incorporating proper nutrition, exercise, mind centering, sleep, and selected activities of daily living in the user's life.
  • Prototype schedules may be offered as guides for how these suggested activities can be incorporated into the user's life. The user may periodically retake the survey, and based on the results, the items discussed above will be adjusted accordingly.
  • the Nutrition category is calculated from both data input by the user and sensed by sensor device 10 .
  • the data input by the user comprises the time and duration of breakfast, lunch, dinner and any snacks, and the foods eaten, the supplements such as vitamins that are taken, and the water and other liquids consumed during a relevant, pre-selected time period.
  • central monitoring unit 30 calculates well known nutritional food values such as calories and amounts of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, etc., consumed.
  • the Nutrition Health Index piston level is preferably determined with respect to the following suggested healthy daily routine: eat at least three meals; eat a varied diet consisting of 6-11 servings of bread, pasta, cereal, and rice, 2-4 servings fruit, 3-5 servings of vegetables, 2-3 servings of fish, meat, poultry, dry beans, eggs, and nuts, and 2-3 servings of milk, yogurt and cheese; and drink 8 or more 8 ounce glasses of water.
  • This routine may be adjusted based on information about the user, such as sex, age, height and/or weight.
  • Certain nutritional targets may also be set by the user or for the user, relating to daily calories, protein, fiber, fat, carbohydrates, and/or water consumption and percentages of total consumption. Parameters utilized in the calculation of the relevant piston level include the number of meals per day, the number of glasses of water, and the types and amounts of food eaten each day as input by the user.
  • Nutritional information is presented to the user through nutrition web page 160 as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the preferred nutritional web page 160 includes nutritional fact charts 165 and 170 which illustrate actual and target nutritional facts, respectively as pie charts, and nutritional intake charts 175 and 180 which show total actual nutritional intake and target nutritional intake, respectively as pie charts.
  • Nutritional fact charts 165 and 170 preferably show a percentage breakdown of items such as carbohydrates, protein and fat, and nutritional intake charts 175 and 180 are preferably broken down to show components such as total and target calories, fat, carbohydrates, protein, and vitamins.
  • Web page 160 also includes meal and water consumption tracking 185 with time entries, hyperlinks 190 which allow the user to directly access nutrition-related news items and articles, suggestions for refining or improving daily routine with respect to nutrition and affiliate advertising elsewhere on the network, and calendar 195 for choosing between views having variable and selectable time periods.
  • the items shown at 190 may be selected and customized based on information learned about the individual in the survey and on their performance as measured by the Health Index.
  • the Activity Level category of Health Index 155 is designed to help users monitor how and when they move around during the day and utilizes both data input by the user and data sensed by sensor device 10 .
  • the data input by the user may include details regarding the user's daily activities, for example the fact that the user worked at a desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and then took an aerobics class from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Relevant data sensed by sensor device 10 may include heart rate, movement as sensed by a device such as an accelerometer, heat flow, respiration rate, calories burned, GSR and hydration level, which may be derived by sensor device 60 or central monitoring unit 30 .
  • Calories burned may be calculated in a variety of manners, including: the multiplication of the type of exercise input by the user by the duration of exercise input by the user; sensed motion multiplied by time of motion multiplied by a filter or constant; or sensed heat flux multiplied by time multiplied by a filter or constant.
  • the Activity Level Health Index piston level is preferably determined with respect to a suggested healthy daily routine that includes: exercising aerobically for a pre-set time period, preferably 20 minutes, or engaging in a vigorous lifestyle activity for a pre-set time period, preferably one hour, and burning at least a minimum target number of calories, preferably 205 calories, through the aerobic exercise and/or lifestyle activity.
  • the minimum target number of calories may be set according to information about the user, such as sex, age, height and/or weight. Parameters utilized in the calculation of the relevant piston level include the amount of time spent exercising aerobically or engaging in a vigorous lifestyle activity as input by the user and/or sensed by sensor device 10 , and the number of calories burned above pre-calculated energy expenditure parameters.
  • Activity level web page 200 shown in FIG. 7, which may include activity graph 205 in the form of a bar graph, for monitoring the individual user's activities in one of three categories: high, medium and low intensity with respect to a pre-selected unit of time.
  • Activity percentage chart 210 in the form or a pie chart, may also be provided for showing the percentage of a pre-selected time period, such as one day, that the user spent in each category.
  • Activity level web page 200 may also include calorie section 215 for displaying items such as total calories burned, daily target calories burned, total caloric intake, and duration of aerobic activity.
  • activity level web page 200 may include at least one hyperlink 220 to allow a user to directly access relevant news items and articles, suggestions for refining or improving daily routine with respect to activity level and affiliate advertising elsewhere on the network.
  • Activity level web page 200 may be viewed in a variety of formats, and may include user-selectable graphs and charts such as a bar graph, pie chart, or both, as selectable by Activity level check boxes 225 .
  • Activity level calendar 230 is provided for selecting among views having variable and selectable time periods. The items shown at 220 may be selected and customized based on information learned about the individual in the survey and on their performance as measured by the Health Index.
  • the Mind Centering category of Health Index 155 is designed to help users monitor the parameters relating to time spent engaging in certain activities which allow the body to achieve a state of profound relaxation while the mind becomes focused, and is based upon both data input by the user and data sensed by the sensor device 10 .
  • a user may input the beginning and end times of relaxation activities such as yoga or meditation.
  • the quality of those activities as determined by the depth of a mind centering event can be measured by monitoring parameters including skin temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, and heat flow as sensed by sensor device 10 .
  • Percent change in GSR as derived either by sensor device 10 or central monitoring unit 30 may also be utilized.
  • the Mind Centering Health Index piston level is preferably calculated with respect to a suggested healthy daily routine that includes participating each day in an activity that allows the body to achieve profound relaxation while the mind stays highly focused for at least fifteen minutes.
  • Parameters utilized in the calculation of the relevant piston level include the amount of time spent in a mind centering activity, and the percent change in skin temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, heat flow or GSR as sensed by sensor device 10 compared to a baseline which is an indication of the depth or quality of the mind centering activity.
  • the preferred mind centering web page 250 includes the time spent during the session, shown at 255 , the target time, shown at 260 , comparison section 265 showing target and actual depth of mind centering, or focus, and a histogram 270 that shows the overall level of stress derived from such things as skin temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, heat flow and/or GSR.
  • comparison section 265 the human figure outline showing target focus is solid, and the human figure outline showing actual focus ranges from fuzzy to solid depending on the level of focus.
  • the preferred mind centering web page may also include an indication of the total time spent on mind centering activities, shown at 275 , hyperlinks 280 which allow the user to directly access relevant news items and articles, suggestions for refining or improving daily routine with respect to mind centering and affiliate advertising, and a calendar 285 for choosing among views having variable and selectable time periods.
  • the items shown at 280 may be selected and customized based on information learned about the individual in the survey and on their performance as measured by the Health Index.
  • the Sleep category of Health Index 155 is designed to help users monitor their sleep patterns and the quality of their sleep. It is intended to help users learn about the importance of sleep in their healthy lifestyle and the relationship of sleep to circadian rhythms, being the normal daily variations in body functions.
  • the Sleep category is based upon both data input by the user and data sensed by sensor device 10 .
  • the data input by the user for each relevant time interval includes the times the user went to sleep and woke up and a rating of the quality of sleep.
  • the data from sensor device 10 that is relevant includes skin temperature, heat flow, beat-to-beat heart variability, heart rate, pulse rate, respiration rate, core temperature, galvanic skin response, EMG, EEG, EOG, blood pressure, and oxygen consumption.
  • ambient sound and body movement or motion as detected by a device such as an accelerometer. This data can then be used to calculate or derive sleep onset and wake time, sleep interruptions, and the quality and depth of sleep.
  • the Sleep Health Index piston level is determined with respect to a healthy daily routine including getting a minimum amount, preferably eight hours, of sleep each night and having a predictable bed time and wake time.
  • the specific parameters which determine the piston level calculation include the number of hours of sleep per night and the bed time and wake time as sensed by sensor device 10 or as input by the user, and the quality of the sleep as rated by the user or derived from other data.
  • Sleep web page 290 includes a sleep duration indicator 295 , based on either data from sensor device 10 or on data input by the user, together with user sleep time indicator 300 and wake time indicator 305 .
  • a quality of sleep rating 310 input by the user may also be utilized and displayed. If more than a one day time interval is being displayed on sleep web page 290 , then sleep duration indicator 295 is calculated and displayed as a cumulative value, and sleep time indicator 300 , wake time indicator 305 and quality of sleep rating 310 are calculated and illustrated as averages.
  • Sleep web page 290 also includes a user-selectable sleep graph 315 which calculates and displays one sleep related parameter over a pre-selected time interval.
  • FIG. 9 shows heat flow over a one-day period, which tends to be lower during sleeping hours and higher during waking hours. From this information, a person's bio-rhythms can be derived.
  • Sleep graph 315 may also include a graphical representation of data from an accelerometer incorporated in sensor device 10 which monitors the movement of the body.
  • the sleep web page 290 may also include hyperlinks 320 which allow the user to directly access sleep related news items and articles, suggestions for refining or improving daily routine with respect to sleep and affiliate advertising available elsewhere on the network, and a sleep calendar 325 for choosing a relevant time interval. The items shown at 320 may be selected and customized based on information learned about the individual in the survey and on their performance as measured by the Health Index.
  • the Activities of Daily Living category of Health Index 155 is designed to help users monitor certain health and safety related activities and risks and is based entirely on data input by the user.
  • the Activities of Daily Living category is divided into four sub-categories: personal hygiene, which allows the user to monitor activities such as brushing and flossing his or her teeth and showering; health maintenance, that tracks whether the user is taking prescribed medication or supplements and allows the user to monitor tobacco and alcohol consumption and automobile safety such as seat belt use; personal time, that allows the user to monitor time spent socially with family and friends, leisure, and mind centering activities; and responsibilities, that allows the user to monitor certain work and financial activities such as paying bills and household chores.
  • the Activities of Daily Living Health Index piston level is preferably determined with respect to the healthy daily routine described below.
  • the routine requires that the users shower or bathe each day, brush and floss teeth each day, and maintain regular bowel habits.
  • the routine requires that the user take medications and vitamins and/or supplements, use a seat belt, refrain from smoking, drink moderately, and monitor health each day with the Health Manager.
  • the routine requires the users to spend at least one hour of quality time each day with family and/or friends, restrict work time to a maximum of nine hours a day, spend some time on a leisure or play activity each day, and engage in a mind stimulating activity.
  • the routine requires the users to do household chores, pay bills, be on time for work, and keep appointments.
  • the piston level is calculated based on the degree to which the user completes a list of daily activities as determined by information input by the user.
  • activities chart 335 selectable for one or more of the sub-categories, shows whether the user has done what is required by the daily routine.
  • a colored or shaded box indicates that the user has done the required activity, and an empty, non-colored or shaded box indicates that the user has not done the activity.
  • Activities chart 335 can be created and viewed in selectable time intervals. For illustrative purposes, FIG. 10 shows the personal hygiene and personal time sub-categories for a particular week.
  • daily activities web page 330 may include daily activity hyperlinks 340 which allow the user to directly access relevant news items and articles, suggestions for improving or refining daily routine with respect to activities of daily living and affiliate advertising, and a daily activities calendar 345 for selecting a relevant time interval.
  • the items shown at 340 may be selected and customized based on information learned about the individual in the survey and on their performance as measured by the Health Index.
  • the How You Feel category of Health Index 155 is designed to allow users to monitor their perception of how they felt on a particular day, and is based on information, essentially a subjective rating, that is input directly by the user.
  • a user provides a rating, preferably on a scale of 1 to 5, with respect to the following nine subject areas: mental sharpness; emotional and psychological well being; energy level; ability to cope with life stresses; appearance; physical well being; self-control; motivation; and comfort in relating to others. Those ratings are averaged and used to calculate the relevant piston level.
  • Health Index web page 350 is shown. Health Index web page 350 enables users to view the performance of their Health Index over a user selectable time interval including any number of consecutive or non-consecutive days. Using Health Index selector buttons 360 , the user can select to view the Health Index piston levels for one category, or can view a side-by-side comparison of the Health Index piston levels for two or more categories. For example, a user might want to just turn on Sleep to see if their overall sleep rating improved over the previous month, much in the same way they view the performance of their favorite stock. Alternatively, Sleep and Activity Level might be simultaneously displayed in order to compare and evaluate Sleep ratings with corresponding Activity Level ratings to determine if any day-to-day correlations exist.
  • Nutrition ratings might be displayed with How You Feel for a pre-selected time interval to determine if any correlation exists between daily eating habits and how they felt during that interval.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates a comparison of Sleep and Activity Level piston levels for the week of June 10 through June 16.
  • Health Index web page 350 also includes tracking calculator 365 that displays access information and statistics such as the total number of days the user has logged in and used the Health Manager, the percentage of days the user has used the Health Manager since becoming a subscriber, and percentage of time the user has used the sensor device 10 to gather data.
  • opening Health Manager web page 150 may include a plurality of user selectable category summaries 156 a through 156 f , one corresponding to each of the Health Index 155 categories.
  • Each category summary 156 a through 156 f presents a pre-selected filtered subset of the data associated with the corresponding category.
  • Nutrition category summary 156 a displays daily target and actual caloric intake.
  • Activity Level category summary 156 b displays daily target and actual calories burned.
  • Mind Centering category summary 156 c displays target and actual depth of mind centering or focus.
  • Sleep category summary 156 d displays target sleep, actual sleep, and a sleep quality rating.
  • Daily Activities category summary 156 e displays a target and actual score based on the percentage of suggested daily activities that are completed. The How You Feel category summary 156 f shows a target and actual rating for the day.
  • Opening Health Manager web page 150 also may include Daily Dose section 157 which provides, on a daily time interval basis, information to the user, including, but not limited to, hyperlinks to news items and articles, commentary and reminders to the user based on tendencies, such as poor nutritional habits, determined from the initial survey.
  • the commentary for Daily Dose 157 may, for example, be a factual statement that drinking 8 glasses of water a day can reduce the risk of colon cancer by as much as 32%, accompanied by a suggestion to keep a cup of water by your computer or on your desk at work and refill often.
  • Opening Health Manager web page 150 also may include a Problem Solver section 158 that actively evaluates the user's performance in each of the categories of Health Index 155 and presents suggestions for improvement.
  • Opening Health Manager web page 150 may also include a Daily Data section. 159 that launches an input dialog box. The input dialog box facilitates input by the user of the various data required by the Health Manager. As is known in the art, data entry may be in the form of selection from pre-defined lists or general free form text input.
  • Opening Health Manager web page 150 may include Body Stats section 161 which may provide information regarding the user's height, weight, body measurements, body mass index or BMI, and vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure or any of the identified physiological parameters.
  • FIGS. 12 - 17 a specific embodiment of sensor device 10 is shown which is in the form of an armband adapted to be worn by an individual on his or her upper arm, between the shoulder and the elbow.
  • the specific embodiment of sensor device 10 shown in FIGS. 12 - 17 will, for convenience, be referred to as armband sensor device 400 .
  • Armband sensor device 400 includes computer housing 405 , flexible wing body 410 , and, as shown in FIG. 17, elastic strap 415 .
  • Computer housing 405 and flexible wing body 410 are preferably made of a flexible urethane material or an elastomeric material such as rubber or a rubber-silicone blend by a molding process.
  • Flexible wing body 410 includes first and second wings 418 each having a thru-hole 420 located near the ends 425 thereof. First and second wings 418 are adapted to wrap around a portion of the wearer's upper arm.
  • Elastic strap 415 is used to removably affix armband sensor device 400 to the individual's upper arm. As seen in FIG. 17, bottom surface 426 of elastic strap 415 is provided with velcro loops 416 along a portion thereof. Each end 427 of elastic strap 415 is provided with velcro hook patch 428 on bottom surface 426 and pull tab 429 on top surface 430 . A portion of each pull tab 429 extends beyond the edge of each end 427 .
  • a user inserts each end 427 of elastic strap 415 into a respective thru-hole 420 of flexible wing body 410 .
  • the user places his arm through the loop created by elastic strap 415 , flexible wing body 410 and computer housing 405 .
  • the user can adjust elastic strap 415 to fit comfortably. Since velcro hook patches 428 can be engaged with velcro loops 416 at almost any position along bottom surface 426 , armband sensor device 400 can be adjusted to fit arms of various sizes.
  • elastic strap 415 may be provided in various lengths to accommodate a wider range of arm sizes.
  • other means of fastening and adjusting the size of elastic strap may be used, including, but not limited to, snaps, buttons, or buckles. It is also possible to use two elastic straps that fasten by one of several conventional means including velcro, snaps, buttons, buckles or the like, or merely a single elastic strap affixed to wings 418 .
  • loops having the shape of the letter D may be attached to ends 425 of wings 418 by one of several conventional means.
  • a pin may be inserted through ends 425 , wherein the pin engages each end of each loop.
  • the D-shaped loops would serve as connecting points for elastic strap 415 , effectively creating a thru-hole between each end 425 of each wing 418 and each loop.
  • computer housing 405 includes a top portion 435 and a bottom portion 440 .
  • Contained within computer housing 405 are printed circuit board or PCB 445 , rechargeable battery 450 , preferably a lithium ion battery, and vibrating motor 455 for providing tactile feedback to the wearer, such as those used in pagers, suitable examples of which are the Model 12342 and 12343 motors sold by MG Motors Ltd. of the United Kingdom.
  • Top portion 435 and bottom portion 440 of computer housing 405 sealingly mate along groove 436 into which O-ring 437 is fit, and may be affixed to one another by screws, not shown, which pass through screw holes 438 a and stiffeners 438 b of bottom portion 440 and apertures 439 in PCB 445 and into threaded receiving stiffeners 451 of top portion 435 .
  • top portion 435 and bottom portion 440 may be snap fit together or affixed to one another with an adhesive.
  • the assembled computer housing 405 is sufficiently water resistant to permit armband sensor device 400 to be worn while swimming without adversely affecting the performance thereof.
  • bottom portion 440 includes, on a bottom side thereof, a raised platform 430 .
  • Affixed to raised platform 430 is heat flow or flux sensor 460 , a suitable example of which is the micro-foil heat flux sensor sold by RdF Corporation of Hudson, N.H.
  • Heat flux sensor 460 functions as a self-generating thermopile transducer, and preferably includes a carrier made of a polyamide film.
  • Bottom portion 440 may include on a top side thereof, that is on a side opposite the side to which heat flux sensor 460 is affixed, a heat sink, not shown, made of a suitable metallic material such as aluminum.
  • GSR sensors 465 are also affixed to raised platform 430 , preferably comprising electrodes formed of a material such as conductive carbonized rubber, gold or stainless steel. Although two GSR sensors 465 are shown in FIG. 13, it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that the number of GSR sensors 465 and the placement thereof on raised platform 430 can vary as long as the individual GSR sensors 465 , i.e., the electrodes, are electrically isolated from one another.
  • heat flux sensor 460 and GSR sensors 465 are adapted to be in contact with the wearer's skin when armband sensor device 400 is worn.
  • Bottom portion 440 of computer housing 405 may also be provided with a removable and replaceable soft foam fabric pad, not shown, on a portion of the surface thereof that does not include raised platform 430 and screw holes 438 a .
  • the soft foam fabric is intended to contact the wearer's skin and make armband sensor device 400 more comfortable to wear.
  • heat flux sensor 460 GSR sensors 465 , and PCB 445 may be accomplished in one of various known methods.
  • suitable wiring may be molded into bottom portion 440 of computer housing 405 and then electrically connected, such as by soldering, to appropriate input locations on PCB 445 and to heat flux sensor 460 and GSR sensors 465 .
  • thru-holes may be provided in bottom portion 440 through which appropriate wiring may pass. The thru-holes would preferably be provided with a water tight seal to maintain the integrity of computer housing 405 .
  • heat flux sensor 460 and GSR sensors 465 may be affixed to the inner portion 466 of flexible wing body 410 on either or both of wings 418 so as to be in contact with the wearer's skin when armband sensor device 400 is worn.
  • electrical coupling between heat flux sensor 460 and GSR sensors 465 , whichever the case may be, and the PCB 445 may be accomplished through suitable wiring, not shown, molded into flexible wing body 410 that passes through one or more thru-holes in computer housing 405 and that is electrically connected, such as by soldering, to appropriate input locations on PCB 445 .
  • the thru-holes would preferably be provided with a water tight seal to maintain the integrity of computer housing 405 .
  • the wiring may be captured in computer housing 405 during an overmolding process, described below, and ultimately soldered to appropriate input locations on PCB 445 .
  • computer housing 405 includes a button 470 that is coupled to and adapted to activate a momentary switch 585 on PCB 445 .
  • Button 470 may be used to activate armband sensor device 400 for use, to mark the time an event occurred or to request system status information such as battery level and memory capacity.
  • momentary switch 585 closes a circuit and a signal is sent to processing unit 490 on PCB 445 .
  • the generated signal triggers one of the events just described.
  • Computer housing 405 also includes LEDs 475 , which may be used to indicate battery level or memory capacity or to provide visual feedback to the wearer. Rather than LEDs 475 , computer housing 405 may also include a liquid crystal display or LCD to provide battery level, memory capacity or visual feedback information to the wearer. Battery level, memory capacity or feedback information may also be given to the user tactily or audibly.
  • Armband sensor device 400 may be adapted to be activated for use, that is collecting data, when either of GSR sensors 465 or heat flux sensor 460 senses a particular condition that indicates that armband sensor device 400 has been placed in contact with the user's skin. Also, armband sensor device 400 may be adapted to be activated for use when one or more of heat flux sensor 460 , GSR sensors 465 , accelerometer 495 or 550 , or any other device in communication with armband sensor device 400 , alone or in combination, sense a particular condition or conditions that indicate that the armband sensor device 400 has been placed in contact with the user's skin for use. At other times, armband sensor device 400 would be deactivated, thus preserving battery power.
  • Computer housing 405 is adapted to be coupled to a battery recharger unit 480 shown in FIG. 19 for the purpose of recharging rechargeable battery 450 .
  • Computer housing 405 includes recharger contacts 485 , shown in FIGS. 12, 15, 16 and 17 , that are coupled to rechargeable battery 450 .
  • Recharger contracts 485 may be made of a material such as brass, gold or stainless steel, and are adapted to mate with and be electrically coupled to electrical contacts, not shown, provided in battery recharger unit 480 when armband sensor device 400 is placed therein.
  • the electrical contacts provided in battery recharger unit 480 may be coupled to recharging circuit 481 a provided inside battery recharger unit 480 .
  • recharging circuit 481 would be coupled to a wall outlet, such as by way of wiring including a suitable plug that is attached or is attachable to battery recharger unit 480 .
  • electrical contacts 480 may be coupled to wiring that is attached to or is attachable to battery recharger unit 480 that in turn is coupled to recharging circuit 481 b external to battery recharger unit 480 .
  • the wiring in this configuration would also include a plug, not shown, adapted to be plugged into a conventional wall outlet.
  • RF transceiver 483 adapted to receive signals from and transmit signals to RF transceiver 565 provided in computer housing 405 and shown in FIG. 20.
  • RF transceiver 483 is adapted to be coupled, for example by a suitable cable, to a serial port, such as an RS 232 port or a USB port, of a device such as personal computer 35 shown in FIG. 1.
  • a serial port such as an RS 232 port or a USB port
  • data may be uploaded from and downloaded to armband sensor device 400 using RF transceiver 483 and RF transceiver 565 . It will be appreciated that although RF transceivers 483 and 565 are shown in FIGS.
  • computer housing 405 may be provided with additional electrical contacts, not shown, that would be adapted to mate with and be electrically coupled to additional electrical contacts, not shown, provided in battery recharger unit 480 when armband sensor device 400 is placed therein.
  • the additional electrical contacts in the computer housing 405 would be coupled to the processing unit 490 and the additional electrical contacts provided in battery recharger unit 480 would be coupled to a suitable cable that in turn would be coupled to a serial port, such as an RS R32 port or a USB port, of a device such as personal computer 35 .
  • This configuration thus provides an alternate method for uploading of data from and downloading of data to armband sensor device 400 using a physical connection.
  • FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram that shows the system architecture of armband sensor device 400 , and in particular each of the components that is either on or coupled to PCB 445 .
  • PCB 445 includes processing unit 490 , which may be a microprocessor, a microcontroller, or any other processing device that can be adapted to perform the functionality described herein.
  • Processing unit 490 is adapted to provide all of the functionality described in connection with microprocessor 20 shown in FIG. 2.
  • a suitable example of processing unit 490 is the Dragonball EZ sold by Motorola, Inc. of Schaumburg, Ill.
  • PCB 445 also has thereon a two-axis accelerometer 495 , a suitable example of which is the Model ADXL210 accelerometer sold by Analog Devices, Inc. of Norwood, Mass.
  • Two-axis accelerometer 495 is preferably mounted on PCB 445 at an angle such that its sensing axes are offset at an angle substantially equal to 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of PCB 445 and thus the longitudinal axis of the wearer's arm when armband sensor device 400 is worn.
  • the longitudinal axis of the wearer's arm refers to the axis defined by a straight line drawn from the wearer's shoulder to the wearer's elbow.
  • the output signals of two-axis accelerometer 495 are passed through buffers 500 and input into analog to digital converter 505 that in turn is coupled to processing unit 490 .
  • GSR sensors 465 are coupled to amplifier 510 on PCB 445 .
  • Amplifier 510 provides amplification and low pass filtering functionality, a suitable example of which is the Model AD8544 amplifier sold by Analog Devices, Inc. of Norwood, Mass.
  • the amplified and filtered signal output by amplifier 510 is input into amp/offset 515 to provide further gain and to remove any bias voltage and into filter/conditioning circuit 520 , which in turn are each coupled to analog to digital converter 505 .
  • Heat flux sensor 460 is coupled to differential input amplifier 525 , such as the Model INA amplifier sold by Burr-Brown Corporation of Arlington, Ariz., and the resulting amplified signal is passed through filter circuit 530 , buffer 535 and amplifier 540 before being input to analog to digital converter 505 .
  • Amplifier 540 is configured to provide further gain and low pass filtering, a suitable example of which is the Model AD8544 amplifier sold by Analog Devices, Inc. of Norwood, Mass.
  • PCB 445 also includes thereon a battery monitor 545 that monitors the remaining power level of rechargeable battery 450 .
  • Battery monitor 545 preferably comprises a voltage divider with a low pass filter to provide average battery voltage.
  • processing unit 490 checks the output of battery monitor 545 and provides an indication thereof to the user, preferably through LEDs 475 , but also possibly through vibrating motor 455 or ringer 575 .
  • An LCD may also be used.
  • PCB 445 may include three-axis accelerometer 550 instead of or in addition to two-axis accelerometer 495 .
  • the three-axis accelerometer outputs a signal to processing unit 490 .
  • a suitable example of three-axis accelerometer is the ⁇ PAM product sold by I.M. Systems, Inc. of Scottsdale, Ariz.
  • Three-axis accelerometer 550 is preferably tilted in the manner described with respect to two-axis accelerometer 495 .
  • PCB 445 also includes RF receiver 555 that is coupled to processing unit 490 .
  • RF receiver 555 may be used to receive signals that are output by another device capable of wireless transmission, shown in FIG. 20 as wireless device 558 , worn by or located near the individual wearing armband sensor device 400 .
  • wireless device 558 may be a chest mounted heart rate monitor such as the Tempo product sold by Polar Electro of Oulu, Finland. Using such a heart rate monitor, data indicative of the wearer's heart rate can be collected by armband sensor device 400 .
  • Antenna 560 and RF transceiver 565 are coupled to processing unit 490 and are provided for purposes of uploading data to central monitoring unit 30 and receiving data downloaded from central monitoring unit 30 .
  • RF transceiver 565 and RF receiver 555 may, for example, employ Bluetooth technology as the wireless transmission protocol. Also, other forms of wireless transmission may be used, such as infrared transmission.
  • Vibrating motor 455 is coupled to processing unit 490 through vibrator driver 570 and provides tactile feedback to the wearer.
  • ringer 575 a suitable example of which is the Model SMT916A ringer sold by Projects Unlimited, Inc. of Dayton, Ohio, is coupled to processing unit 490 through ringer driver 580 , a suitable example of which is the Model MMBTA14 CTI darlington transistor driver sold by Motorola, Inc. of Schaumburg, Ill., and provides audible feedback to the wearer.
  • Feedback may include, for example, celebratory, cautionary and other threshold or event driven messages, such as when a wearer reaches a level of calories burned during a workout.
  • momentary switch 585 is also coupled to button 470 for activating momentary switch 585 .
  • LEDs 475 are coupled to processing unit 490 through LED latch/driver 590 .
  • Oscillator 595 is provided on PCB 445 and supplies the system clock to processing unit 490 .
  • Reset circuit 600 accessible and triggerable through a pin-hole in the side of computer housing 405 , is coupled to processing unit 490 and enables processing unit 490 to be reset to a standard initial setting.
  • Rechargeable battery 450 which is the main power source for the armband sensor device 400 , is coupled to processing unit 490 through voltage regulator 605 .
  • memory functionality is provided for armband sensor device 400 by SRAM 610 , which stores data relating to the wearer of armband sensor device 400 , and flash memory 615 , which stores program and configuration data, provided on PCB 445 .
  • SRAM 610 and flash memory 615 are coupled to processing unit 490 and each preferably have at least 512K of memory.
  • top portion 435 of computer housing 405 is preferably formed first, such as by a conventional molding process, and flexible wing body 410 is then overmolded on top of top portion 435 . That is, top portion 435 is placed into an appropriately shaped mold, i.e., one that, when top portion 435 is placed therein, has a remaining cavity shaped according to the desired shape of flexible wing body 410 , and flexible wing body 410 is molded on top of top portion 435 . As a result, flexible wing body 410 and top portion 435 will merge or bond together, forming a single unit.
  • top portion 435 of computer housing 405 and flexible wing body 410 may be formed together, such as by molding in a single mold, to form a single unit. The single unit however formed may then be turned over such that the underside of top portion 435 is facing upwards, and the contents of computer housing 405 can be placed into top portion 435 , and top portion 435 and bottom portion 440 can be affixed to one another.
  • flexible wing body 410 may be separately formed, such as by a conventional molding process, and computer housing 405 , and in particular top portion 435 of computer housing 405 , may be affixed to flexible wing body 410 by one of several known methods, such as by an adhesive, by snap-fitting, or by screwing the two pieces together.

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