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US20170322630A1 - Method and Apparatus For Providing A Haptic Monitoring System Using Multiple Sensors - Google Patents

Method and Apparatus For Providing A Haptic Monitoring System Using Multiple Sensors
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A method and apparatus providing a haptic monitor system capable of generating haptic cues based on sensed information are disclosed. The haptic system includes a sensing device, a digital processing unit, and a haptic generator. The sensing device is configured to selectively sense an individual's or user vital information via one or more wearable sensors, and subsequently forwards the sensed vital information to the digital processing unit for data processing. Upon receipt of the vital information, the digital processing unit provides a haptic signal in response to the vital information. The haptic generator, subsequently, generates haptic feedback in accordance with the haptic signal.

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1. A method for generating haptic cues, comprising:
monitoring a first vital sign associated with a first user in a real-time via a first sensor;
obtaining a first location associated with the first user in a real-time via a first positioning device;
fetching a first predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a first performance level in response to the first vital sign, the first location, and a first predefined performance parameter;
issuing a first haptic signal when the first performance level fails to reach to the first predefined performance level; and
generating a first haptic feedback to instruct the first user to change a first course of action.
2. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
monitoring a second vital sign associated with a second user in a real-time via a second sensor;
obtaining a second location associated with the second user in a real-time via a second positioning device;
fetching a second predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a second performance level in response to the second vital sign, the second location, and a second predefined performance parameter;
issuing a second haptic signal when the second performance level fails to reach to the second predefined performance level; and
generating a second haptic feedback to instruct the second user to change a second course of action.
3. The method ofclaim 2, wherein monitoring a first vital sign associated with a first user includes forwarding the first vital sign to a processing unit for data processing.
4. The method ofclaim 3,
wherein generating a first haptic feedback includes generating a first haptic cue in response to the first haptic signal; and
wherein generating a second haptic feedback includes generating a second haptic cue in response to the first haptic signal and the second haptic signal.
5. The method ofclaim 1, wherein monitoring the first vital sign further includes reading a heart rate utilizing a heart rate monitor.
6. The method ofclaim 1, wherein monitoring the first vital sign further includes reading first user's blood pressure via a blood pressure monitor.
7. The method ofclaim 1, wherein monitoring the first vital sign further includes detecting user's respiration via a breath sensor.
8. The method ofclaim 1, wherein monitoring the first vital sign further includes reading a body temperature via a temperature gage.
9. The method ofclaim 1, wherein generating the first haptic feedback further includes instructing the first user to replace a second user.
10. The method ofclaim 1, wherein generating the first haptic feedback further includes informing a second user of the first location associated with the first user.
11. The method ofclaim 1, wherein generating the first haptic feedback in accordance with the first vital sign further includes providing a haptic cue to indicate a current level of blood pressure.
12. The method ofclaim 1, wherein generating the first haptic feedback in accordance with the first vital sign further includes providing a haptic cue to indicate a real-time bleeding condition of hemophilia.
13. An apparatus for generating haptic cues, comprising:
a processor; and
a memory coupled to the processor storing one or more programs for execution by the processor, the one or more programs including instructions for:
monitoring a first vital sign associated with a first user in a real-time via a first sensor;
obtaining a first location associated with the first user in a real-time via a first positioning device;
fetching a first predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a first performance level in response to the first vital sign, the first location, and a first predefined performance parameter;
issuing a first haptic signal when the first performance level fails to reach to the first predefined performance level; and
generating a first haptic feedback to instruct the first user to change a first course of action.
14. The apparatus ofclaim 13, further comprising instructions for:
monitoring a second vital sign associated with a second user in a real-time via a second sensor;
obtaining a second location associated with the second user in a real-time via a second positioning device;
fetching a second predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a second performance level in response to the second vital sign, the second location, and a second predefined performance parameter;
issuing a second haptic signal when the second performance level fails to reach to the second predefined performance level; and
generating a second haptic feedback to instruct the second user to change a second course of action.
15. The apparatus ofclaim 14, wherein monitoring the first vital sign associated with the first user includes forwarding the first vital sign to a processing unit for data processing.
16. The apparatus ofclaim 15,
wherein generating the first haptic feedback includes generating a first haptic cue in response to the first haptic signal; and
wherein generating the second haptic feedback includes generating a second haptic cue in response to the first haptic signal and the second haptic signal.
17. The apparatus ofclaim 13, wherein monitoring the first vital sign further includes reading a heart rate utilizing a heart rate monitor.
18. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs for generating haptic cues configured to be executed by a processor, the one or more programs comprising instructions for:
monitoring a first vital sign associated with a first user in a real-time via a first sensor;
obtaining a first location associated with the first user in a real-time via a first positioning device;
fetching a first predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a first performance level in response to the first vital sign, the first location, and a first predefined performance parameter;
issuing a first haptic signal when the first performance level fails to reach to the first predefined performance level; and
generating a first haptic feedback to instruct the first user to change a first course of action.
19. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium ofclaim 18, further comprising instructions for:
monitoring a second vital sign associated with a second user in a real-time via a second sensor;
obtaining a second location associated with the second user in a real-time via a second positioning device;
fetching a second predefined performance level from a storage location;
computing a second performance level in response to the second vital sign, the second location, and a second predefined performance parameter;
issuing a second haptic signal when the second performance level fails to reach to the second predefined performance level; and
generating a second haptic feedback to instruct the second user to change a second course of action.
20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium ofclaim 19, wherein monitoring the first vital sign associated with the first user includes forwarding the first vital sign to a processing unit for data processing.
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