Patents by Inventor Steven M. Ayer
Steven M. Ayer 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: 8659423Abstract: A wireless contextual prompting device provides contextual (context-aware) prompting in the home for applications such as Activities of Daily Living (ADL) monitoring, medication adherence, journaling, social messaging and coaching. The device combines the advantages of a small, wireless, battery-operated sensor that may be easily mounted at critical places in a person's daily routine with a low-power, high-contrast display panel that may be palm sized. The context may be displayed on the display screen as images, icons and/or text such that it is easy to interpret warnings by the young, elderly, or the language-challenged.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Intel-GE Care Innovations LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Frank C. Bomba, Douglas F. Busch
-
Patent number: 8441371Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using realt-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Intel-GE Care Innovations LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, Jr., Steven M. Ayer
-
Publication number: 20130009772Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using realt-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: INTEL-GE CARE INNOVATIONS LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, JR., Steven M. Ayer
-
Patent number: 8294572Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using real-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Intel-GE Care Innovations LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, Jr., Steven M. Ayer
-
Publication number: 20120223835Abstract: A wireless contextual prompting device provides contextual (context-aware) prompting in the home for applications such as Activities of Daily Living (ADL) monitoring, medication adherence, journaling, social messaging and coaching. The device combines the advantages of a small, wireless, battery-operated sensor that may be easily mounted at critical places in a person's daily routine with a low-power, high-contrast display panel that may be palm sized. The context may be displayed on the display screen as images, icons and/or text such that it is easy to interpret warnings by the young, elderly, or the language-challenged.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Frank C. Bomba, Douglas F. Busch
-
Patent number: 8223013Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using real-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Intel-GE Care Innovations LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, Jr., Steven M. Ayer
-
Patent number: 8184001Abstract: A wireless contextual prompting device provides contextual (context-aware) prompting in the home for applications such as Activities of Daily Living (ADL) monitoring, medication adherence, journaling, social messaging and coaching. The device combines the advantages of a small, wireless, battery-operated sensor that may be easily mounted at critical places in a person's daily routine with a low-power, high-contrast display panel that may be palm sized. The context may be displayed on the display screen as images, icons and/or text such that it is easy to interpret warnings by the young, elderly, or the language-challenged.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Intel-GE Care Innovations LLCInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Frank C. Bomba, Doug F. Busch
-
Publication number: 20110213938Abstract: A personal sensing device that may be used for storing personal data and sensed data arbitrates and prioritizes competing requests for memory access from sensing, wireless, and wired interfaces. The personal sensing device enables power efficiency with burst-writes to the memory at higher data rates then an incoming sensor data stream without risk of data loss. Sensing operations coordinated by reconfigurable control logic are partitioned from storage operations coordinated by a multi-port memory controller. The interface between the functional partitioning uses message passing, status/control registers and buffering to reduce or eliminate system interdependencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Intel-GE Care InnovationsLLCInventors: Benjamin KURIS, Donald R. Denning, JR., Steven M. Ayer
-
Patent number: 7908440Abstract: A personal sensing device that may be used for storing personal data and sensed data arbitrates and prioritizes competing requests for memory access from sensing, wireless, and wired interfaces. The personal sensing device enables power efficiency with burst-writes to the memory at higher data rates then an incoming sensor data stream without risk of data loss. Sensing operations coordinated by reconfigurable control logic are partitioned from storage operations coordinated by a multi-port memory controller. The interface between the functional partitioning uses message passing, status/control registers and buffering to reduce or eliminate system interdependencies.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, Jr., Steven M. Ayer
-
Patent number: 7779193Abstract: A micro-watt class sensing device uses host-computer Input/Output (I/O) capabilities when transferring data to/from the host-computer directly from/to memory in the sensing device. This capability allows data to be directly transferred (downloaded/uploaded) to/from the host system at a higher rate when a host system is present.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Roy Want, Trevor Pering
-
Publication number: 20100162024Abstract: A charge limited device that has only limited access to power can be operated to ensure a given operating time. The operating time may, for example, correspond to the time period between recharging of a battery. Instead of simply reducing power consumption, a budget is developed that enables dynamic monitoring of power consumption over that time to ensure that actual power consumption conforms to the budget.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer
-
Publication number: 20090184821Abstract: A wireless contextual prompting device provides contextual (context-aware) prompting in the home for applications such as Activities of Daily Living (ADL) monitoring, medication adherence, journaling, social messaging and coaching. The device combines the advantages of a small, wireless, battery-operated sensor that may be easily mounted at critical places in a person's daily routine with a low-power, high-contrast display panel that may be palm sized. The context may be displayed on the display screen as images, icons and/or text such that it is easy to interpret warnings by the young, elderly, or the language-challenged.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Frank C. Bomba, Douglas F. Busch
-
Publication number: 20090043920Abstract: A personal sensing device that may be used for storing personal data and sensed data arbitrates and prioritizes competing requests for memory access from sensing, wireless, and wired interfaces. The personal sensing device enables power efficiency with burst-writes to the memory at higher data rates then an incoming sensor data stream without risk of data loss. Sensing operations coordinated by reconfigurable control logic are partitioned from storage operations coordinated by a multi-port memory controller. The interface between the functional partitioning uses message passing, status/control registers and buffering to reduce or eliminate system interdependencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: BENJAMIN KURIS, Donald R. Denning, JR., Steven M. Ayer
-
Publication number: 20090037634Abstract: A micro-watt class sensing device uses host-computer Input/Output (I/O) capabilities when transferring data to/from the host-computer directly from/to memory in the sensing device. This capability allows data to be directly transferred (downloaded/uploaded) to/from the host system at a higher rate when a host system is present.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Benjamin Kuris, Steven M. Ayer, Roy Want, Trevor Pering
-
Publication number: 20090015403Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using real-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, JR., Steven M. Ayer
-
Patent number: 7427266Abstract: A method and apparatus keeps track of ingestible objects (such as pills or food items) ingested by humans or animals. The objects are supplied with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags encoding data describing the objects. The humans or animals ingesting the objects are equipped with RFID sensors for detecting, decoding, and archiving the data encoded in the tags. A user may scan the body of the human or animal subject with a sensor to determine if a tagged object has been ingested. The tags may be covered with substances or contain elements that dissolve upon entering a digestive system. This allows detection of ingestion and also allows the RFID tag encoding to change in the course of digestion.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Steven M. Ayer, Donald R. Denning, Jr., Frank C. Bomba, Andrew D. Christian, James E. Hicks, Jr.
-
Publication number: 20080157959Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method of a health monitoring network which automates detection of faulty or failed sensors using real-time fault checking on a dynamically registered sensor data stream. The monitoring system and sensor network can provide a one-touch system to notify users when a sensor requires attention, without prior knowledge of the operational characteristics, installation method or configuration of sensors in the network. The network uses a decision engine to assist in maintenance according to a profile based on individual preferences and capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Benjamin Kuris, Donald R. Denning, Steven M. Ayer