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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2019
Alodeep Sanyal, San Jose, CA (US);
Benjamin Mbouombouo, Saratoga, CA (US);
Roxanne Abul-haj, Sedona, AZ (US);
Alan Abul-haj, Sedona, AZ (US);
Christopher Slawinski, Mesa, AZ (US);
Kevin Hazen, Flagstaff, AZ (US);
Alodeep Sanyal, San Jose, CA (US);
Benjamin Mbouombouo, Saratoga, CA (US);
Roxanne Abul-Haj, Sedona, AZ (US);
Alan Abul-Haj, Sedona, AZ (US);
Christopher Slawinski, Mesa, AZ (US);
Kevin Hazen, Flagstaff, AZ (US);
Other;
Abstract
The invention comprises a method and apparatus for noninvasively determining state of a person, comprising the steps of: providing an analyzer comprising a first and second spectrometer unit and a main controller subsystem; replaceably attaching the first spectrometer unit to the person at a first illumination zone; the first spectrometer unit delivering first photons, from first illumination optics, along a first mean z-axis optical path normal to a first x/y-plane tangentially contacting the first illumination zone of the person; replaceably attaching a second spectrometer unit to the person at a second illumination zone; the second spectrometer delivering second photons, from second illumination optics, along a second mean z-axis optical path perpendicular to a second x/y-plane tangentially contacting the second illumination zone of the skin, the first x/y-plane noncoplanar with the second x/y-plane; and the main controller processing detected signals to generate at least one measure of state of the person.