Patents by Inventor Rosina Samadani
Rosina Samadani 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).
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Patent number: 11800974Abstract: A system for measuring eye tracking may include a chassis, which may include a main column and a head rest assembly. The head rest assembly may include a stimulus screen for displaying a video to the patient, an optical mirror, an eye tracking camera, and at least one head rest member for stabilizing the patient's head, relative to the stimulus screen. The system may also include: a base attached to a bottom of the main column to support the main column; an arm extending from the main column to support the head rest assembly; a touchscreen interface attached to the main column and configured to provide control of the system to a user; a camera computer housed in the main column for controlling the eye tracking camera; and a system computer housed in the main column for controlling the stimulus screen, data processing and other functions.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2020Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Oculogica, Inc.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson
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Patent number: 11617510Abstract: A method for assessing glaucoma in a patient may involve measuring an intraocular pressure of the patient and measuring an intracranial pressure in the patient, using a noninvasive eye tracking system. The method may then involve comparing the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure and assessing glaucoma in the patient, based on the comparing of the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2020Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Oculogica, Inc.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Thomas A. Castillo
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Publication number: 20220039734Abstract: A method for identifying an occurrence of a concussion in a subject involves capturing eye blink raw data from at least one eye of the subject. The method next involves analyzing the eye blink raw data to generate at least a first subject specific eye blink metric and determining that a significant difference exists between the first subject specific eye blink metric and a predefined normal value. Next, the occurrence of the concussion in the subject may be identified, based on determining that the significant difference exists.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson, Joel D. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20210358245Abstract: A method of gatekeeping at an event includes providing a wearable electronic device including a processor, a memory, at least one biometric sensor and an indicator, validating the identity of an individual through the at least one biometric sensor, and confirming at least one criteria for entry, the criteria including, for the example of a virus, at least one of (1) the presence of antibodies corresponding to a virus, (2) a record of vaccination, or (3) a recent negative test for the virus within a predetermined period of time, signaling the condition of the individual via the indicator, presenting the indicator at a checkpoint, and admitting or refusing entry to the individual based on the indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventor: Rosina Samadani
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Patent number: 11141095Abstract: A method for identifying an occurrence of a concussion in a subject involves capturing eye blink raw data from at least one eye of the subject. The method next involves analyzing the eye blink raw data to generate at least a first subject specific eye blink metric and determining that a significant difference exists between the first subject specific eye blink metric and a predefined normal value. Next, the occurrence of the concussion in the subject may be identified, based on determining that the significant difference exists.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: OCULOGICA INC.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson, Joel D. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20210059524Abstract: A method for assessing glaucoma in a patient may involve measuring an intraocular pressure of the patient and measuring an intracranial pressure in the patient, using a noninvasive eye tracking system. The method may then involve comparing the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure and assessing glaucoma in the patient, based on the comparing of the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Thomas A. Castillo
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Patent number: 10863902Abstract: A method for assessing glaucoma in a patient may involve measuring an intraocular pressure of the patient and measuring an intracranial pressure in the patient, using a noninvasive eye tracking system. The method may then involve comparing the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure and assessing glaucoma in the patient, based on the comparing of the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: OCULOGICA INC.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Thomas A. Castillo
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Publication number: 20200315450Abstract: A system for measuring eye tracking may include a chassis, which may include a main column and a head rest assembly. The head rest assembly may include a stimulus screen for displaying a video to the patient, an optical mirror, an eye tracking camera, and at least one head rest member for stabilizing the patient's head, relative to the stimulus screen. The system may also include: a base attached to a bottom of the main column to support the main column; an arm extending from the main column to support the head rest assembly; a touchscreen interface attached to the main column and configured to provide control of the system to a user; a camera computer housed in the main column for controlling the eye tracking camera; and a system computer housed in the main column for controlling the stimulus screen, data processing and other functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Rosina SAMADANI, Daniel O. SANDERSON
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Patent number: 10729321Abstract: A system for measuring eye tracking may include a chassis, which may include a main column and a head rest assembly. The head rest assembly may include a stimulus screen for displaying a video to the patient, an optical mirror, an eye tracking camera, and at least one head rest member for stabilizing the patient's head, relative to the stimulus screen. The system may also include: a base attached to a bottom of the main column to support the main column; an arm extending from the main column to support the head rest assembly; a touchscreen interface attached to the main column and configured to provide control of the system to a user; a camera computer housed in the main column for controlling the eye tracking camera; and a system computer housed in the main column for controlling the stimulus screen, data processing and other functions.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: OCULOGICA INC.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20190167097Abstract: A method for measuring eye tracking in a patient and capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient may involve: displaying a video to the patient on a stimulus screen of an eye tracking and biometric identification system; tracking movement of the patient's eyes during display of the video via an eye tracking camera of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient with an ocular biometric capture device of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; generating, with a computer processor of the eye tracking and biometric identification system, a score representing an ability of the patient's eyes to track the video; and confirming, with the computer processor, an identity of the patient, based on the captured ocular biometric identifying information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Rosina SAMADANI, Daniel O. SANDERSON
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Publication number: 20190076016Abstract: A system for measuring eye tracking may include a chassis, which may include a main column and a head rest assembly. The head rest assembly may include a stimulus screen for displaying a video to the patient, an optical mirror, an eye tracking camera, and at least one head rest member for stabilizing the patient's head, relative to the stimulus screen. The system may also include: a base attached to a bottom of the main column to support the main column; an arm extending from the main column to support the head rest assembly; a touchscreen interface attached to the main column and configured to provide control of the system to a user; a camera computer housed in the main column for controlling the eye tracking camera; and a system computer housed in the main column for controlling the stimulus screen, data processing and other functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Inventors: Rosina SAMADANI, Daniel O. SANDERSON
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Patent number: 10201274Abstract: A method for measuring eye tracking in a patient and capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient may involve: displaying a video to the patient on a stimulus screen of an eye tracking and biometric identification system; tracking movement of the patient's eyes during display of the video via an eye tracking camera of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient with an ocular biometric capture device of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; generating, with a computer processor of the eye tracking and biometric identification system, a score representing an ability of the patient's eyes to track the video; and confirming, with the computer processor, an identity of the patient, based on the captured ocular biometric identifying information.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: OCULOGICA INCInventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20180235530Abstract: A method for identifying an occurrence of a concussion in a subject involves capturing eye blink raw data from at least one eye of the subject. The method next involves analyzing the eye blink raw data to generate at least a first subject specific eye blink metric and determining that a significant difference exists between the first subject specific eye blink metric and a predefined normal value. Next, the occurrence of the concussion in the subject may be identified, based on determining that the significant difference exists.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2018Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson, Joel D. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20180110410Abstract: A method for measuring eye tracking in a patient and capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient may involve: displaying a video to the patient on a stimulus screen of an eye tracking and biometric identification system; tracking movement of the patient's eyes during display of the video via an eye tracking camera of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient with an ocular biometric capture device of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; generating, with a computer processor of the eye tracking and biometric identification system, a score representing an ability of the patient's eyes to track the video; and confirming, with the computer processor, an identity of the patient, based on the captured ocular biometric identifying information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Applicant: OCULOGICA INCInventors: Rosina Samadani, Daniel O. Sanderson
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Publication number: 20180092531Abstract: A method for assessing glaucoma in a patient may involve measuring an intraocular pressure of the patient and measuring an intracranial pressure in the patient, using a noninvasive eye tracking system. The method may then involve comparing the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure and assessing glaucoma in the patient, based on the comparing of the intraocular pressure to the intracranial pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Applicant: OCULOGICA INC.Inventors: Rosina Samadani, Thomas A. Castillo
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Patent number: 5109850Abstract: An implantable blood monitoring and medication administering system includes an infusion device (2) which is implantable beneath the skin of a human or animal and which contains medication. A catheter (4) which is implantable in a vessel V is connected to the infusion device. An information transmitting sensor (22) is located in the catheter (4) and is connected to a microprocessor (8) within the system which controls a pump (10) for first withdrawing blood from the vessel V and submitting it to the sensor (22) and then returning the withdrawn blood to the vessel V along with a predetermined amount of medication, the pump may act to pump medication as well as blood or to pump blood alone. In the latter instance, a second pump (44) acts to pump the medication.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Ernesto E. Blanco, Rosina Samadani