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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0673045 (2003-09-26) |
등록번호 | US-8655259 (2014-02-18) |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 1 인용 특허 : 378 |
The invention describes a system and method for allowing an individual to view an educational program remotely. In the preferred embodiment, the invention is used as a healthcare education system. The system comprises a file server which is connected to a database holding the educational programs. A
The invention describes a system and method for allowing an individual to view an educational program remotely. In the preferred embodiment, the invention is used as a healthcare education system. The system comprises a file server which is connected to a database holding the educational programs. A remote interface connected to the file server allows an administrator to assign educational programs to an individual. The remote interface also includes a memory card writer which records the individual's identification code and the address of the file server on a memory card. The individual is given the memory card to take home. When the individual places the memory card in the memory card reader of a multimedia processor, the processor uses the file server address to automatically connect to the file server. The file server receives the individual's identification code from the processor, retrieves the corresponding educational program from the database, and sends the program to the processor to be displayed. After the individual has watched the educational program, completion data in the form of the date and time the program was watched, or the individual's response, is sent from the multimedia processor to the file server. The completion data can then be viewed by the administrator on a report screen.
1. A blood glucose monitoring system for monitoring a blood glucose level and for providing health-related information comprising: (a) a display device including a display screen which displays the blood glucose level as measured;(b) an audio speaker;(c) a processor configured to provide audio and v
1. A blood glucose monitoring system for monitoring a blood glucose level and for providing health-related information comprising: (a) a display device including a display screen which displays the blood glucose level as measured;(b) an audio speaker;(c) a processor configured to provide audio and visual signals to the audio speaker and the display device respectively;(d) at least one built-in memory including read-only digital memory (ROM) or writeable digital memory (RAM), or both, having stored therein operation data and operation software routines executable by the processor for: (i) controlling the blood glucose monitoring system;(ii) comparing the blood glucose level as measured with stored measurements;(iii) performing one or more further processing functions in response to the comparing;(iv) connecting the processor to a remotely located computer via a communication network in response to receiving a network address of the remotely located computer from a removable memory card attached to the system, wherein (a) the network address identifies the remotely located computer within the communication network and (b) the remotely located computer is located distant from the processor; and(v) receiving the health-related information at the processor via the communication network from the remotely located computer;(e) at least one physiological data monitor configured to (i) provide a measurement signal representative of a physiological parameter of a user and (ii) reside outside a first housing containing said processor; and(f) an input device in communication with the processor and configured to (i) receive an input from the user including an identification code, (ii) enable the user to (1) make selections and (2) control one or more user functions of the blood glucose monitoring system and (iii) provide a control signal to the processor based upon the input, thereby to cause the health related information to be provided to the user based upon (a) the measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level, (b) the identification code received from said user, and (c) a destination address programmed by a physician prior to the user receiving the processor, wherein the physiological parameter includes the blood glucose level and the physiological data monitor includes a blood glucose indicator. 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein the input device is hand-held. 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the input device receives the input from the user through at least one push button switch. 4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user includes moving images displayed on the display screen. 5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user further includes a comparison of measurements of the blood glucose level with previously stored measurements of the blood glucose level. 6. The system according to claim 4, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user includes educational information. 7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the blood glucose monitoring system is configured to store particular information on the at least one built-in memory for later retrieval. 8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the display device is a television. 9. The system according to claim 1, further comprising one or more communication ports configured to connect the blood glucose monitoring system to an information superhighway. 10. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a slot for accepting a flash memory card. 11. The system according to claim 1, wherein the blood glucose monitoring system is configured for downloading particular information obtained from the user to a separate computer. 12. The system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one built-in memory further has stored therein alarm data and alarm software routines for triggering an alarm if the blood glucose level as measured falls outside a predetermined range. 13. The system according to claim 1, wherein the operational data and the operation software routines are configured to guide the user through additional measurements based on the comparing. 14. The system according to claim 1, wherein the operational data and the operation software routines are configured to store particular information to support later retrieval or downloading based on the comparing. 15. The system according to claim 1, wherein the operational data and the operation software routines are configured to recommend a certain action be taken by the user based on the comparing. 16. The system according to claim 1, wherein the operational data and the operation software routines are configured to ask questions of the user based on the comparing. 17. The system according to claim 1, wherein the operational data and the operation software routines are configured to give advice as to diet or exercise habits of the user based on the comparing. 18. The system, according to claim 1, wherein the input device is in wireless communications with the processor. 19. The system according to claim 1, wherein the physiological data monitor and the input device are in a second housing separate from the first housing containing the processor. 20. A system for interactively monitoring a blood glucose level and for interactively providing health-related information comprising: (a) a glucose monitor adapted to measure the blood glucose level of a user and for generating a first signal in response to a measurement of the blood glucose level;(b) a processor (i) for receiving a second signal that is a function of the first signal and (ii) being contained within a housing, said glucose monitor being disposed outside said housing containing said processor;(c) a memory coupled to the processor for storing blood glucose level data, the memory including read-only digital memory (ROM) or writeable digital memory (RAM), or both, having stored therein operation data and operation software routines executable by the processor for: (i) controlling the system;(ii) comparing the blood glucose level as measured with stored measurements;(iii) performing one or more further processing functions in response to the comparing;(iv) connecting the processor to a remotely located computer via a communication network in response to receiving a network address of the remotely located computer from a removable memory card attached to the system, wherein (a) the network address identifies the remotely located computer within the communication network and (b) the remotely located computer is located distance from the processor; and(v) receiving the health-related information at the processor via the communication network from the remotely located computer;(d) a display system coupled to the processor for displaying a representation of the blood glucose level, so as to provide the health related information to the user in an interactive manner based upon (a) the first signal representative of the blood glucose level, (b) an identification code received from said user, and (c) a destination address programmed by a physician prior to the user receiving the processor; and(e) an input device (i) in communication with the processor, (ii) enabling the user (1) to make selections and (2) to control one or more user functions of the system and (iii) provide a control signal to the processor based upon the input. 21. The system according to claim 20, further comprising one or more communication ports configured to connect the system to an information superhighway. 22. The system according to claim 20, further comprising a slot for accepting a flash memory card. 23. The system according to claim 20, wherein the system is configured for downloading particular information obtained from the user to a separate computer. 24. The system according to claim 20, wherein the memory further has stored therein alarm data and alarm software routines for triggering an alarm if the blood glucose level as measured falls outside a predetermined range. 25. A method for monitoring a physiological condition and for providing health-related information with a system, the method comprising: (a) using at least one physiological data monitor to provide a measurement signal representative of a user physiological parameter;(b) providing a processor to produce audio and visual signals for reproduction at an audio speaker and a display screen, respectively, and (i) providing said processor within a housing and (ii) said physiological data monitor being disposed outside said housing containing said processor;(c) using an input device in communication with the processor to (i) receive an input from the user and (ii) provide one or more controller signals to the processor based upon the input from the user;(d) in response to and based upon (i) the measurement signal representative of the user physiological parameter and (ii) the input from the user, having the processor cause the visual and the audio signals of the health related information to be presented to the user, wherein the user physiological parameter includes a blood glucose level and the physiological data monitor includes a blood glucose indicator;(e) providing a memory coupled to the processor, the memory including read-only digital memory (ROM) or writeable digital memory (RAM), or both, the memory having stored therein the blood glucose level and operation software routines executable by the processor for: (i) controlling the system;(ii) comparing the blood glucose level as measured with stored measurements;(iii) performing one or more further processing functions in response to the comparing;(iv) connecting the processor to a remotely located computer via a communication network in response to receiving a network address of the remotely located computer from a removable memory card attached to the system, wherein (a) the network address identifies the remotely located computer within the communication network and (b) the remotely located computer is located distant from the processor; and(v) receiving the health-related information at the processor via the communication network from the remotely located computer based upon (a) the measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level, (b) an identification code received from said user, and (c) a destination address programmed by a physician prior to the user receiving the processor. 26. The method according to claim 25 wherein the input device is hand-held. 27. The method according to claim 25, wherein the input device receives the input from the user through at least one push button switch. 28. The method according to claim 25, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user includes moving images displayed on the display screen. 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user further includes a comparison of measurements of the user physiological parameter with previously stored measurements of the user physiological parameter. 30. The method according to claim 28, wherein the health related information provided from the remotely located computer to the user includes educational information. 31. The method according to claim 25, further comprising storing particular information in the memory for later retrieval. 32. The method according to claim 25, wherein the display screen comprises a television, and the visual signals are reproduced on the television. 33. The method according to claim 25, further comprising connecting to an information superhighway. 34. The method according to claim 25, further comprising accepting a flash memory card into a pre-configuration slot. 35. The method according to claim 25, further comprising downloading particular information obtained from the user to a separate server. 36. The method according to claim 25, wherein the memory further has stored therein alarm data and alarm software routines for triggering an alarm if the blood glucose level as measured falls outside a predetermined range. 37. An apparatus for interactively monitoring a blood glucose level and for interactively providing health-related information comprising: a. a display device comprising a display screen;b. a processor coupled to provide a visual signal to the display screen, wherein the processor is contained within a housing;c. a glucose monitor coupled to provide a measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level to the processor;d. at least one built-in memory, including read-only digital memory (ROM) or writeable digital memory (RAM), or both, having stored therein operation data and operation software routines executable by the processor for: (i) controlling the apparatus;(ii) comparing the blood glucose level as measured with stored measurements;(iii) performing one or more further processing functions in response to the comparing;(iv) connecting the processor to a remotely located computer via a communication network in response to receiving a network address of the remotely located computer from a removable memory card attached to the apparatus, wherein (a) the network address identifies the remotely located computer within the communication network and (b) the remotely located computer is located distant from the processor; and(v) receiving the health-related information at the processor via the communication network from the remotely located computer; ande. an input device in communication with the processor and configured to (i) receive an input from the user, (ii) enable the user (1) to make selections and (2) to control one or more user functions of the apparatus; and (iii) provide a control signal to the processor based upon the input from the user, wherein health related information is sent to said user based upon (a) the measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level, (b) an identification code received from said user, and (c) a destination address programmed by a physician prior to the user receiving the processor. 38. The apparatus according to claim 37 wherein the processor comprises a video game console. 39. The apparatus according to claim 37 wherein the display device comprises a television set. 40. The apparatus according to claim 37, further comprising: a CD-ROM drive; andan interchangeable compact disk removably coupled to the CD-ROM drive for providing additional functionality to the processor. 41. The apparatus according to claim 37, further comprising one or more communication ports configured to connect the system to an information superhighway. 42. The apparatus according to claim 37, further comprising a slot for accepting a flash memory card. 43. The apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the apparatus is configured for downloading particular information obtained from the user to a separate computer. 44. The apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the memory further has stored therein alarm data and alarm software routines for triggering an alarm if the blood glucose level as measured falls outside a predetermined range. 45. An apparatus for interactively monitoring a blood glucose level and for interactively providing health-related information comprising: a. a display device comprising a display screen and an audio speaker;b. a processor contained within a housing and coupled to provide a visual signal to the display screen;c. a glucose monitor coupled to provide a measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level of a user to the processor;d. at least one built-in memory, including read-only digital memory (ROM) or writeable digital memory (RAM), or both, having stored therein operation data and operation software routines executable by the processor for: (i) controlling the apparatus;(ii) comparing the blood glucose level as measured with stored measurements;(iii) performing one or more further processing functions in response to the comparing;(iv) connecting the processor to a remotely located computer via a communication network in response to receiving a network address of the remotely located computer from a removable memory card attached to the apparatus, wherein (a) the network address identifies the remotely located computer within the communication network and (b) the remotely located computer is located distant from the processor; and(v) receiving the health-related information at the processor via the communication network from the remotely located computer; ande. an input device in communication with the processor and configured to (i) receive an input from the user, (ii) enable the user to (1) make selections and (2) control one or more user functions of the apparatus and (iii) provide a control signal to the processor based upon the input, wherein health related information is sent to said user based upon (a) the measurement signal representative of the blood glucose level, (b) an identification code received from said user, and (c) a destination address programmed by a physician prior to the user receiving the processor. 46. The apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the processor comprises a video game console. 47. The apparatus according to claim 45 further comprising: a CD-ROM drive; andan interchangeable compact disk removably coupled to the CD-ROM drive for providing additional functionality to the processor. 48. The apparatus according to claim 45, further comprising one or more communication ports configured to connect the system to an information superhighway. 49. The apparatus of claim 45, further comprising a slot for accepting a flash memory card. 50. The apparatus according to claim 45, wherein the apparatus is configured for downloading particular information obtained from the user to a separate computer. 51. The apparatus according to claim 45, wherein the memory further has stored therein alarm data and alarm software routines for triggering an alarm if the blood glucose level as measured falls outside a predetermined range.
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