Patents by Inventor Mauricio Christian Villarroel Montoya

Mauricio Christian Villarroel Montoya 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).

  • Publication number: 20210236011
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring blood pressure by measuring a photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal of a user with the arm in a raised position and in a lowered position and measuring the difference in timing between them, which represents a change in pulse transit time. The PPG signal is measured in the wrist of the user relative to the PPG signal in the finger of the user. A camera built into a mobile telephone may form a first optical sensor for measuring the PPG signal in the finger and an attached accessory camera, such as an infrared camera, or an optical sensor in a wrist-worn device to obtain the PPG signal in the wrist. Alternatively, a head-worn device may be used as a second optical sensor. Signal averaging based on the timing of the finger-originating PPG signal is used to average the waveforms in the wrist-originating PPG signal for arm-up and arm-down, and the timing difference is measured between the arm-up averaged waveform and arm-down averaged waveform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2019
    Publication date: August 5, 2021
    Inventors: Lionel TARASSENKO, Mauricio Christian Villarroel MONTOYA, Stephen PAYNE
  • Patent number: 9659229
    Abstract: An image of a human, animal or machine subject, is analysed to detect regions which include strong periodic intensity variations, such as a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal in a human or animal, or some periodic vibration in a machine. The image is divided into plural regions of fixed order is fitted to a representative intensity signal for that region. The poles of the fitted autoregressive model are thresholded by magnitude to select only the pole or poles with a magnitude greater than the threshold. The pole magnitude therefore acts as a signal quality index. The dominant pole is representative of the strongest periodic information and the frequency of that spectral component can be derived from the phase angle of the pole. The image may be redisplayed with image attributes, e.g. color-coding, according to the pole magnitude in each region of interest and/or the dominant pole phase angle in each region of interest. In the case of a PPG image signal this can give maps of heart rate and breathing rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignee: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED
    Inventors: David Andrew Clifton, Mauricio Christian Villarroel Montoya, Lionel Tarassenko
  • Patent number: 9615749
    Abstract: A method of remote monitoring of vital signs by detecting the PPG signal in an image of a subject taken by a video camera such as a webcam. The PPG signal is identified by auto-regressive analysis of ambient light reflected from a region of interest on the subject's skin. Frequency components of the ambient light and aliasing artefacts resulting from the frame rate of the video camera are cancelled by auto-regressive analysis of ambient light reflected from a region of interest not on the subject's skin, e.g. in the background. This reveals the spectral content of the ambient light allowing identification of the subject's PPG signal. Heart rate, oxygen saturation and breathing rate are obtained from the PPG signal. The values can be combined into a wellness index based on a statistical analysis of the values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2017
    Assignee: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED
    Inventors: David Andrew Clifton, Mauricio Christian Villarroel Montoya, Lionel Tarassenko
  • Publication number: 20150379370
    Abstract: An image of a human, animal or machine subject, is analysed to detect regions which include strong periodic intensity variations, such as a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal in a human or animal, or some periodic vibration in a machine. The image is divided into plural regions of fixed order is fitted to a representative intensity signal for that region. The poles of the fitted autoregressive model are thresholded by magnitude to select only the pole or poles with a magnitude greater than the threshold. The pole magnitude therefore acts as a signal quality index. The dominant pole is representative of the strongest periodic information and the frequency of that spectral component can be derived from the phase angle of the pole. The image may be redisplayed with image attributes, e.g. colour-coding, according to the pole magnitude in each region of interest and/or the dominant pole phase angle in each region of interest. In the case of a PPG image signal this can give maps of heart rate and breathing rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2014
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Applicant: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED
    Inventors: David Andrew CLIFTON, Mauricio Christian Villarroel MONTOYA, Lionel TARASSENKO
  • Publication number: 20140303454
    Abstract: A method of remote monitoring of vital signs by detecting the PPG signal in an image of a subject taken by a video camera such as a webcam. The PPG signal is identified by auto-regressive analysis of ambient light reflected from a region of interest on the subject's skin. Frequency components of the ambient light and aliasing artefacts resulting from the frame rate of the video camera are cancelled by auto-regressive analysis of ambient light reflected from a region of interest not on the subject's skin, e.g. in the background. This reveals the spectral content of the ambient light allowing identification of the subject's PPG signal. Heart rate, oxygen saturation and breathing rate are obtained from the PPG signal. The values can be combined into a wellness index based on a statistical analysis of the values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2012
    Publication date: October 9, 2014
    Applicant: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED
    Inventors: David Andrew Clifton, Mauricio Christian Villarroel Montoya, Lionel Tarassenko