Method and apparatus for exercise monitoring combining exercise monitoring and visual data with wireless wearable devices
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-024/00
A61B-005/00
G06F-019/00
G08B-021/02
G08B-021/04
H04N-001/00
H04N-007/18
H04N-021/414
H04N-021/422
H04N-021/4223
H04N-021/442
H04N-021/4782
A61B-005/11
A63B-022/00
A63B-022/02
A63B-022/06
H04N-005/232
A61B-005/021
A61B-005/024
A61B-005/0432
A61B-005/145
H04W-024/00
H04W-088/02
출원번호
US-0054711
(2016-02-26)
등록번호
US-9943723
(2018-04-17)
발명자
/ 주소
Quy, Roger J.
출원인 / 주소
KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
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초록▼
Embodiments of the invention provide a method and apparatus for a wireless exercise monitoring system for interactively monitoring an aspect of exercise, sports, or fitness utilizing a wearable device, such as a watch, eyewear, or smart apparel. The device is equipped with, or connected to, a digita
Embodiments of the invention provide a method and apparatus for a wireless exercise monitoring system for interactively monitoring an aspect of exercise, sports, or fitness utilizing a wearable device, such as a watch, eyewear, or smart apparel. The device is equipped with, or connected to, a digital camera. Sensors integrated with, or wirelessly connected to, the wearable internet device record physiological data during exercise and data measuring the amount of exercise performed. The data and visual images from the camera are transmitted to one or more internet servers, and may be shared with other mobile internet devices.
대표청구항▼
1. A system for monitoring exercise, comprising: a mobile internet device configured to be carried on a person, the mobile internet device including: a keyboard, keypad, or voice processing technology for receiving user input, an integral digital camera, and a generic port providing a connection to
1. A system for monitoring exercise, comprising: a mobile internet device configured to be carried on a person, the mobile internet device including: a keyboard, keypad, or voice processing technology for receiving user input, an integral digital camera, and a generic port providing a connection to an exercise monitoring device;a communications port providing an interactive wireless connection with one or more internet servers;a non-transitory computer readable medium having instructions stored thereon for providing a user interface for displaying visual images including graphics, photographs, and video clips;the non-transitory computer readable medium further having instructions stored thereon for performing a method comprising steps of: receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and receiving a second type of data that is an amount of exercise work performed;receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the camera, andtransmitting the first type of data measuring the physiological data, the second type of data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the third type of data representing the visual images, to one or more internet servers, anda non-transitory computer readable medium residing on one or more internet servers having instructions stored thereon defining a server application for performing a method comprising steps of: receiving the first type of data that is the physiological data, and receiving the second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and receiving the third type of data representing visual images from the mobile internet device;processing the first, second, and third types of data;transmitting the processed data to the mobile internet device in response; andtransmitting the processed data to a second mobile device, whereby a user of the second mobile device may review the transmitted data and images;wherein the non-transitory computer readable medium of the wireless internet device further has instructions for causing the wireless internet device to receive and display the processed data on the user interface of the wireless internet device. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the mobile internet device is selected from the group comprising: a watch, eyewear, apparel, or other device configured to be worn by a person. 3. The system of claim 1, further comprising a GPS device, an accelerometer, or a timer, integral within the mobile internet device or connected to it, and wherein the data measuring a quantitative amount of exercise work performed is received from the GPS device, the accelerometer, or the timer. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the first or second types of data, or both, are received from the generic port, and wherein the generic port for connection to an exercise monitoring device is adapted to receive signals from a device selected from the group comprising: a heart rate monitor, a respiration rate monitor, a blood pressure monitor, a temperature monitor, an accelerometer, a pedometer, a GPS device, a timer; a device tracking, rate, intensity, distance, duration, or total amount of exercise; a body weight scale, a body fat gauge, a biofeedback device, a treadmill, a rowing machine, an exercise bicycle, or a stepper. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the generic port for connection to an exercise monitoring device is configured to provide a wired connection. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the generic port for connection to an exercise monitoring device is configured to provide a wireless connection, that employs a protocol selected from a variety of 802.11, Bluetooth, or other short range wireless transmission methods. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the communications port providing an interactive wireless connection to one or more internet servers is configured to provide a wireless link that employs a protocol selected from a variety of 802.11, other IEEE family protocols, cellular, or other RF protocols. 8. A method of monitoring exercise using a mobile internet device wherein the mobile internet device is a device configured to be carried on a person and including a keyboard, keypad, or voice processing technology for user input, a digital camera, and a display for data or images; the mobile internet device connected in wireless communication with a network, comprising: receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and further receiving a second type of data, the second type of data being an amount of exercise work performed;receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the digital camera, the visual images including photographic or video images; anddisplaying the first, second, or third types of data on the mobile internet device;transmitting the first, second, or third types of data to one or more internet servers; andtransmitting from the one or more internet servers the processed data to a second mobile device, whereby a user of the second mobile device may review the transmitted data and images. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the mobile internet device is selected from the group comprising: a watch, eyewear, apparel, or other device configured to be worn by a person. 10. A system for monitoring exercise, comprising: a mobile internet device configured to be carried on a person, the mobile internet device including: a keyboard, keypad, or voice processing technology for receiving user input, an integral digital camera, and a generic port providing a connection to an exercise monitoring device;a communications port providing an interactive wireless connection with one or more internet servers;a non-transitory computer readable medium having instructions stored thereon for providing a user interface for displaying visual images including graphics, photographs, and video clips;the non-transitory computer readable medium further having instructions stored thereon for performing a method comprising steps of: receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and receiving a second type of data that is an amount of exercise work performed;receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the camera, andtransmitting the first type of data measuring the physiological data, the second type of data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the third type of data representing the visual images, to one or more internet servers, anda non-transitory computer readable medium residing on one or more internet servers having instructions stored thereon defining a server application for performing a method comprising steps of: receiving the first type of data that is the physiological data, and receiving the second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and receiving the third type of data representing visual images from the mobile internet device;processing the first, second, and third types of data;transmitting the processed data to the mobile internet device in response; andsharing the physiological data related to exercise, or the data measuring a quantitative amount of exercise work performed, or the visual images related to exercise, or combinations thereof, with multiple other mobile internet devices;wherein the non-transitory computer readable medium of the wireless internet device further has instructions for causing the wireless internet device to receive and display the processed data on the user interface of the wireless internet device. 11. A method of monitoring exercise using a mobile internet device wherein the mobile internet device is a device configured to be carried on a person and including a keyboard, keypad, or voice processing technology for user input, a digital camera, and a display for data or images; the mobile internet device connected in wireless communication with a network, comprising: receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and further receiving a second type of data, the second type of data being an amount of exercise work performed;receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the digital camera, the visual images including photographic or video images;displaying the first, second, or third types of data on the mobile internet device; andsharing the physiological data related to exercise, or the data measuring a quantitative amount of exercise work performed, or the visual images related to exercise, or combinations thereof, with multiple mobile internet devices.
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