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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 11, 2005
Eric Teller, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
John M. Stivoric, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher D. Kasabach, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher D. Pacione, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
John L. Moss, Monroeville, PA (US);
Craig B. Liden, Sewickley, PA (US);
Margaret A. Mccormack, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Eric Teller, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
John M. Stivoric, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher D. Kasabach, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher D. Pacione, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
John L. Moss, Monroeville, PA (US);
Craig B. Liden, Sewickley, PA (US);
Margaret A. McCormack, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
BodyMedia, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
The invention is a system for detecting, monitoring, and reporting an individual's physiological or contextual status. The system works deriving a physiological or contextual status parameter of an individual using the system. The derivation utilizes two sensed parameters of the individual. The system is able to present the derived parameter in relation to any other sensed parameters, entered information, life activities data, or other derived data.