Koninklijke Philips had 11 patents in mobile during Q2 2024. The patents filed by Koninklijke Philips NV in Q2 2024 focus on remote physiological monitoring and synchronizing recordings from wearable devices. The first patent describes a system for prioritizing transmission of physiological data collected from a patient with inconsistent wireless connectivity. The second patent outlines a method for synchronizing recordings from two wearable devices worn by a user to measure characteristic behavior over time, correcting for clock drift and offset. GlobalData’s report on Koninklijke Philips gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Koninklijke Philips had no grants in mobile as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Methods and systems for transmitting medical information according to prioritization criteria (Patent ID: US20240194359A1)

The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV relates to a system and method for prioritizing the transmission of physiological data collected from a patient using a mobile physiological data telemetry system. The system includes a sensor, communication interface, prioritization rules, and a processor to identify and prioritize portions of physiological data based on the rules. When the system is not connected to a network, it prioritizes the transmission of data based on the rules and transmits the data in the prioritized order when connected to the network. The prioritization rules are specific to each patient and can be based on parameters of the received physiological data.

The method and system described in the patent involve a wireless physiological sensor device or a smartphone with a communication interface for transmitting data. The prioritization process is determined by the set of rules specific to the patient, ensuring that the most critical data is transmitted first when the system is not connected to a network. The processor in the system is responsible for identifying, prioritizing, and transmitting different portions of physiological data based on the predetermined order of priority established by the rules. This innovation aims to improve remote physiological monitoring by ensuring efficient and timely transmission of data, especially in cases where consistent wireless connectivity is not available.

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