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公开(公告)号:US10178969B2
公开(公告)日:2019-01-15
申请号:US15269812
申请日:2016-09-19
Applicant: Intel Corporation
Inventor: Naghma Anwar , Indira Negi , Vivek K. Menon , Michael R. Rosen , Donald L. Gross , Ling Wang , Shea M. Dillon , Stephen C. Fenwick , Tom L. Simmons , Robert M. Negron
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques and configurations for an apparatus for stress event detection. In some embodiments, the apparatus may be a wearable device and may include at least one first sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a first sensor signal indicative of a brain activity of a user, at least one second sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a second sensor signal indicative of a heart rate of the user, and at least one third sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a third sensor signal indicative of a respiration rate of the user. The apparatus may further include a controller coupled with the at least first, second, and third sensors, to detect a stress event for the user, based at least in part on the first, second, and third sensor signals. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
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公开(公告)号:US20180078187A1
公开(公告)日:2018-03-22
申请号:US15269812
申请日:2016-09-19
Applicant: Intel Corporation
Inventor: Naghma Anwar , Indira Negi , Vivek K. Menon , Michael R. Rosen , Donald L. Gross , Ling Wang , Shea M. Dillon , Stephen C. Fenwick , Tom L. Simmons , Robert M. Negron
IPC: A61B5/16 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/024 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/0476
CPC classification number: A61B5/165 , A61B5/02416 , A61B5/02438 , A61B5/0476 , A61B5/0816 , A61B5/4064 , A61B5/486 , A61B5/6803 , A61B5/7282 , A61B5/746 , A61B2560/0223 , A61B2562/028
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques and configurations for an apparatus for stress event detection. In some embodiments, the apparatus may be a wearable device and may include at least one first sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a first sensor signal indicative of a brain activity of a user, at least one second sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a second sensor signal indicative of a heart rate of the user, and at least one third sensor disposed on the wearable apparatus to generate a third sensor signal indicative of a respiration rate of the user. The apparatus may further include a controller coupled with the at least first, second, and third sensors, to detect a stress event for the user, based at least in part on the first, second, and third sensor signals. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
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