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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 2019
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2014
Interaxon Inc., Toronto, CA;
Christopher Allen Aimone, Toronto, CA;
Ariel Stephanie Garten, Toronto, CA;
Trevor Coleman, Toronto, CA;
Locillo (Lou) Giuseppe Pino, Cambridge, CA;
Kapil Jay Mishra Vidyarthi, Toronto, CA;
Paul Harrison Baranowski, Toronto, CA;
Michael Apollo Chabior, Oakville, CA;
Tracy Chong, Toronto, CA;
Raul Rajiv Rupsingh, Brampton, CA;
Madeline Ashby, Toronto, CA;
Paul V. Tadich, Toronto, CA;
INTERAXON INC., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A method is provided, performed by a wearable computing device comprising at least one bio-signal measuring sensor, the at least one bio-signal measuring sensor including at least one brainwave sensor, comprising: acquiring at least one bio-signal measurement from a user using the at least one bio-signal measuring sensor, the at least one bio-signal measurement comprising at least one brainwave state measurement; processing the at least one bio-signal measurement, including at least the at least one brainwave state measurement, in accordance with a profile associated with the user; determining a correspondence between the processed at least one bio-signal measurement and at least one predefined device control action; and in accordance with the correspondence determination, controlling operation of at least one component of the wearable computing device, such as modifying content displayed on a display of the wearable computing device. Various types of bio-signals, including brainwaves, may be measured and used to control the device in various ways.