Patents by Inventor Martin C. Moore-Ede

Martin C. Moore-Ede has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6511424
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining, monitoring and predicting levels of alertness by detecting microsleep episodes includes a plurality of channel processing units and a channel combining unit. Each of the channel processing units receives an information channel which conveys information associated with the mental state of the subject, such as an EEG channel, and classifies the information into a distinct category. Such categories may include microsleep, non-microsleep, one or more of a plurality of stages of sleep, one or more of a plurality of stages of wakefulness, or a transition state characterized by a transition from one of the aforementioned states to another. Each of the channel processing units includes a neural network which has been trained with a set of example input/result vector pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Circadian Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin C. Moore-Ede, Udo E. Trutschel, Rainer Guttkuhn, Anneke M. Heitmann
  • Patent number: 6070098
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining, monitoring and predicting levels of alertness by detecting microsleep episodes includes a plurality of channel processing units and a channel combining unit. Each of the channel processing units receives an information channel which conveys information associated with the mental and behavorial state of the subject, such as for example an EEG channel, and classifies the information into a distinct category. Such categories may include microsleep, non-microsleep, one or more of a plurality of stages of sleep, one or more of a plurality of stages of wakefulness, or a transition state characterized by a transition from one of the aforementioned states to another. Each of the channel processing units includes a neural network which has been trained with a set of example input/result vector pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Circadian Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin C. Moore-Ede, Udo E. Trutschel, Rainer Guttkuhn, Anneke M. Heitmann
  • Patent number: 5433223
    Abstract: A method enables the prediction of the likely alertness level of an individual at a given point in time based upon the analysis of certain biological and other parameters associated with the individual subject including, circadian phase of the biological clock, accumulated acute or chronic sleep deprivation, shift commencement and termination time, time of last sleep, environmental light, etc. Among other advantages, the method facilitates the creation of bio-compatible schedules for shift workers by providing an accurate model of the likely alertness level of the individual on a specific schedule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Inventors: Martin C. Moore-Ede, Ross E. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5140562
    Abstract: A timepiece for continuously calculating and displaying the actual biological time of day of an individual. After an initial biological time of day is entered, the timepiece runs at a pre-determined rate corresponding to the rate at which time would progress in a free-running circadian clock for the individual. When the individual is exposed to clock-altering stimuli, such as bright light, the timepiece computes a new operation rate based upon the relative effects of the clock-altering stimuli as determined by a phase response curve for the individual. By combining information concerning the presence or absence of clock-altering stimuli with information concerning the effects of that stimuli, the watch is able compute and continuously display the individual's accurate biological time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Inventors: Martin C. Moore-Ede, Ross E. Mitchell