A - Human Necessities – 61 – G
Patent
A - Human Necessities
61
G
A61G 99/00 (2006.01) A61B 5/00 (2006.01) A61M 5/172 (2006.01) A61N 1/36 (2006.01) H04L 12/28 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2552593
Systems and methods for sensing physiological parameters in, on or around a human body and achieving a therapeutic effect based thereon. A network of various levels of component devices sense, process and communicate data between corresponding component devices, and self-organize into a hierarchy of peer groups of component devices to perform the task or function of the therapeutic effect upon completion of the tasks or functions of the various underlying levels of component devices. An overall Peer Group encompasses the various underlying levels of peer groups having the component devices therein. The sensing, computational, data distribution, communication or therapeutic effect tasks at the various levels are accomplished by the coordination of communication and functions between the plurality of relatively simple component devices of the network. Symmetric and asymmetric cryptography and other communication protocols are used to co-ordinate the tasks and functions of the component devices of the network. Therapeutic tasks such as drug delivery, executable actions, and stimuli delivery are thus efficiently distributed to a patient via the network. Component peer devices of the network can be implants, wearable devices with respect to a patient, or may be devices that are in the environment within which the patient is located.
Lorincz Andras
Meretei Attila
Palotai Zsolt
Lorincz Andras
Meretei Attila
Nitinol Development Corporation
Palotai Zsolt
Sim & Mcburney
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