Inventors:
Serjan D. Nikolic - San Francisco CA
Audie W. Hickey - Union City CA
Kenneth P. Aron - Burlingame CA
Assignee:
Telecom Medical, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
A61B 508
US Classification:
600529, 600300, 600481, 600484
Abstract:
Systems and methods providing for the determination of an individuals rate of oxygen consumption, in order to determine the amount of work that is performed by the individuals body. A heart monitor measures the heart rate of the individual and an accelerometer measures the acceleration of the body. The heart rate and acceleration outputs are stored locally on a storage device. The outputs can be downloaded to a local base station, that in turn transmits the outputs to a central clearinghouse. The clearinghouse receives and stores the output on a central mass storage device. At the clearinghouse the raw data is processed into a usable form and the rate of oxygen consumption is mathematically determined in order to determine the amount of work that is performed on the individuals body. The processing includes separating the static and dynamic acceleration components, calculating the dynamic acceleration magnitude, calculating the maximum change in acceleration, filtering the dynamic acceleration component, and graphing the resulting filtered dynamic acceleration with respect to time.