Patents by Inventor Michael N. Sawka

Michael N. Sawka 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: 11071494
    Abstract: Multi-modal sensing relating to joint acoustic emission and joint bioimpedance. Custom-design analog electronics and electrodes provide high resolution sensing of bioimpedance, microphones and their front-end electronics for capturing sound signals from the joints, rate sensors for identifying joint motions (linear and rotational), and a processor unit for interpretation of the signals. These components are packed into a wearable form factor, which also encapsulates the hardware required to minimize the negative effects of motion artifacts on the signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2021
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corporation
    Inventors: Omer T. Inan, Michael N. Sawka, Jennifer O. Hasler, Hakan Toreyin, Mindy L. Millard-Stafford, Geza Kogler, Sinan Hersek, Caitlin Teague, Hyeon Ki Jeong, Maziyar Baran Pouyan
  • Patent number: 11039782
    Abstract: Multi-modal sensing relating to joint acoustic emission and joint bioimpedance. Custom-design analog electronics and electrodes provide high resolution sensing of bioimpedance, microphones and their front-end electronics for capturing sound signals from the joints, rate sensors for identifying joint motions (linear and rotational), and a processor unit for interpretation of the signals. These components are packed into a wearable form factor, which also encapsulates the hardware required to minimize the negative effects of motion artifacts on the signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corporation
    Inventors: Omer T. Inan, Michael N. Sawka, Jennifer O. Hasler, Hakan Toreyin, Mindy L. Millard-Stafford, Geza Kogler, Sinan Hersek, Caitlin Teague
  • Publication number: 20180289313
    Abstract: Multi-modal sensing relating to joint acoustic emission and joint bioimpedance. Custom-design analog electronics and electrodes provide high resolution sensing of bioimpedance, microphones and their front-end electronics for capturing sound signals from the joints, rate sensors for identifying joint motions (linear and rotational), and a processor unit for interpretation of the signals. These components are packed into a wearable form factor, which also encapsulates the hardware required to minimize the negative effects of motion artifacts on the signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2018
    Publication date: October 11, 2018
    Inventors: Omer T. Inan, Michael N. Sawka, Jennifer O. Hasler, Hakan Toreyin, Mindy I. Millard-Stafford, Geza Kogler, Sinan Hersek, Caitlin Teague, Hyeon Ki Jeong, Maziyar Baran Pouyan
  • Publication number: 20180160966
    Abstract: Multi-modal sensing relating to joint acoustic emission and joint bioimpedance. Custom-design analog electronics and electrodes provide high resolution sensing of bioimpedance, microphones and their front-end electronics for capturing sound signals from the joints, rate sensors for identifying joint motions (linear and rotational), and a processor unit for interpretation of the signals. These components are packed into a wearable form factor, which also encapsulates the hardware required to minimize the negative effects of motion artifacts on the signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Publication date: June 14, 2018
    Inventors: Omer T. Inan, Michael N. Sawka, Jennifer O. Hasler, Hakan Toreyin, Mindy I. Millard-Stafford, Geza Kogler, Sinan Hersek, Caitlin Teague
  • Patent number: 7837723
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for cooling a human being utilizes skin temperature feedback to control the amount of cooling. When the measured skin temperature reaches a preset high temperature, the human being is cooled until the measured skin temperature reaches a preset low temperature, and then cooling of the human being stops. In one embodiment, the preset high temperature is about 35 degrees Centigrade and the preset low temperature is about 33 degrees Centigrade. Cooling of the human being resumes whenever the preset high temperature is reached and pauses whenever the preset low temperature is reached to thereby provide intermittent cooling to the human being. The invention is also applicable to heating a human being.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2010
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: Scott J. Montain, Tammy J. Doherty, Samuel N. Cheuvront, Margaret A. Kolka, Lou Ann Stephenson, Bruce S. Cadarette, Robert Carter, Michael N. Sawka