Location History:
- Littleton, MA (US) (2001)
- Tarzana, CA (US) (2016 - 2020)
- North Hollywood, CA (US) (2021)
- Encino, CA (US) (2023 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2025
Title: Innovations of Alexander S Campbell
Introduction
Alexander S Campbell is a notable inventor based in Tarzana, California, with a remarkable portfolio of 16 patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in medical devices and therapy delivery systems. Campbell's innovative contributions have significantly impacted the field of healthcare technology.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Continuous analyte sensor quality measures and related therapy actions for an automated therapy delivery system." This invention involves techniques that relate to continuous analyte sensor quality measures. The methods may include obtaining a sensor-generated value indicative of a physiological characteristic of a user of a medical device. In response to a sensor quality metric indicating the accuracy of the sensor-generated value, the medical device can be configured to operate in a quality-specific mode. This mode regulates basal and bolus deliveries of fluid medication based on the obtained sensor quality metric.
Another significant patent is "Error handling in infusion devices with distributed motor control and related operating methods." This invention provides infusion systems and devices that include a motor to deliver fluid to a user's body. The device features a first control module that enables input power for the motor and provides a dosage command. A second control module receives this command and operates the motor based on the dosage command. If an anomalous condition is detected, the device disables input power to the motor, stores diagnostic information, and automatically resets.
Career Highlights
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