Jeffrey C. Braun - Ann Arbor MI Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI Scott Booth - Ann Arbor MI Michael Suarez - Ypsilanti MI Derek Smith - Ann Arbor MI Jeff Hartnagle - Ann Arbor MI Glenn Leprell - Ann Arbor MI
A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
Jeffrey C. Braun - Ann Arbor MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Scott Booth - Ann Arbor MI, US Michael Suarez - Ypsilanti MI, US Derek Smith - Ann Arbor MI, US Jeff Hartnagle - Ann Arbor MI, US Glenn Leprell - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600300, 128920, 128904
Abstract:
A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
Jeffrey C. Braun - Ann Arbor MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Scott Booth - Ann Arbor MI, US Michael Suarez - Ypsilanti MI, US Derek Smith - Ann Arbor MI, US Jeff Hartnagle - Ann Arbor MI, US Glenn Leprell - Ypsilanti MI, US
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300, 128920
Abstract:
A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
Jeffrey C. Braun - Ann Arbor MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Scott Booth - Ann Arbor MI, US Michael Suarez - Ypsilanti MI, US Derek Smith - Ann Arbor MI, US Jeff Hartnagle - Ann Arbor MI, US Glenn Leprell - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/0402
US Classification:
600301, 34053912, 600481, 709250, 370310, 370510
Abstract:
A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
Jeffrey C. Braun - Ann Arbor MI Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI Scott Booth - Ann Arbor MI Michael Suarez - Ypsilanti MI Derek Smith - Ann Arbor MI Jeff Hartnagle - Ann Arbor MI Glenn Leprell - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
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Books and Their Readers in Eighteenth-Century England: New Essays