Koninklijke Philips had 59 patents in cybersecurity during Q2 2024. The patents filed by Koninklijke Philips NV in Q2 2024 include innovations such as a temperature measurement apparatus with improved contact stability, a device for secure wireless communication protocol connection, a base station for controlling access to logical radio access networks, a method for controlling data compression with access control policies, and a system for enabling a non-SI device to access a core network securely via an SI device. GlobalData’s report on Koninklijke Philips gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Koninklijke Philips had no grants in cybersecurity as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Ambient-light seal with integrated dry electrodes for electrical vital signs measurements (Patent ID: US20240206812A1)
The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV describes a temperature measurement apparatus, a biometric detection assembly, and a wearable device. The temperature measurement apparatus includes a housing, a temperature measurement component, and an elastic component to improve contact stability and accuracy of temperature measurements. The wearable device for individual health assessment measurement of vital signs includes an optical sensor/emitter assembly, a controller, and a light seal with integrated dry electrodes for transmitting and receiving electrical signals from the skin of the subject, allowing for physiological measurements such as ECG, PPG, and BIA to obtain parameters like heart rate, SpO2, and stress. The wearable device can be secured to the skin using a wearable band or patch, and additional dry electrodes can be coupled to the housing for obtaining electrical measurements.
The wearable device's design includes multiple integrated dry electrodes separated by electrically insulative material or an air gap to prevent ambient light interference. The light seal comprises a rubber ring integrated with the dry electrodes, and the device can be worn on different parts of the body using bands like headbands, wristbands, or chest bands. The optical sensor/emitter assembly is used for deriving PPG-based signals for heart rate and oxygen saturation measurements. Additionally, the wearable device includes at least one additional dry electrode coupled to a side surface of the housing for obtaining electrical measurements during operation. Overall, the wearable device provides a comprehensive solution for monitoring vital signs and physiological parameters in a convenient and accurate manner.
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