Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Apparatuses for noninvasive determination of in vivo alcohol concentration using raman spectroscopy
- Patent Title (中): 使用拉曼光谱法无创测定体内酒精浓度的装置
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Application No.: US12107764Application Date: 2008-04-23
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Publication No.: US08581697B2Publication Date: 2013-11-12
- Inventor: Trent D Ridder , Rob Johnson , Russell Abbink , John D Maynard
- Applicant: Trent D Ridder , Rob Johnson , Russell Abbink , John D Maynard
- Applicant Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Assignee: TruTouch Technologies Inc.
- Current Assignee: TruTouch Technologies Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Agent V. Gerald Grafe
- Main IPC: G05B23/00
- IPC: G05B23/00

Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for the determination of an attribute of the tissue of an individual use non-invasive Raman spectroscopy. For example, the alcohol concentration in the blood or tissue of an individual can be determined non-invasively. A portion of the tissue is illuminated with light, the light propagates into the tissue where it is Raman scattered within the tissue. The Raman scattered light is then detected and can be combined with a model relating Raman spectra to alcohol concentration in order to determine the alcohol concentration in the blood or tissue of the individual. Correction techniques can be used to reduce determination errors due to detection of light other than that from Raman scattering from the alcohol in the tissue. Other biologic information can be used in combination with the Raman spectral properties to aid in the determination of alcohol concentration, for example age of the individual, height of the individual, weight of the individual, medical history of the individual and his/her family, ethnicity, skin melanin content, or a combination thereof. The method and apparatus can be highly optimized to provide reproducible and, preferably, uniform radiance of the tissue, low tissue sampling error, depth targeting of the tissue layers or sample locations that contain the attribute of interest, efficient collection of Raman spectra from the tissue, high optical throughput, high photometric accuracy, large dynamic range, excellent thermal stability, effective calibration maintenance, effective calibration transfer, built-in quality control, and ease-of-use.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080208018A1 Apparatuses for Noninvasive Determination of in vivo Alcohol Concentration using Raman Spectroscopy Public/Granted day:2008-08-28
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