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US Patent 11747463 Technologies for tracking objects within defined areas

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11747463
Patent Inventor Names
Ryan Bendremer
Rosy Leo
Rufino Rabin
Christoph Sahar
Patrick Conrad
Angela Su
Sumit Kumar Nagpal
Nitin Nataraj
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Date of Patent
September 5, 2023
Patent Application Number
17680734
Date Filed
February 25, 2022
Patent Citations
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US Patent 9019149 Method and apparatus for measuring the motion of a person
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US Patent 9125628 Device for sensing human body abnormality by standing-wave radar and method for using same
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US Patent 9131902 Prediction and monitoring of clinical episodes
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US Patent 9549691 Wireless monitoring
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US Patent 9615765 Wideband radar with heterogeneous antenna arrays
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US Patent 9753131 Motion tracking via body radio reflections
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US Patent 9766332 Non-contact monitoring system and method thereof
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US Patent 9883821 Method and apparatus for monitoring the respiration activity of a subject
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11876676 Network node firmware update
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Donald H B Braswell
CPC Code
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H04R 3/005
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G01S 13/723
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G01S 7/412
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G01S 7/415
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G01S 13/86
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G01S 13/87
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A61B 5/05
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A61B 5/0507
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This disclosure enables various technologies for tracking various objects (e.g., mammals, animals, humans, pets) within various defined areas (e.g., rooms, apartments, residences, vehicles, tents) to determine whether those objects satisfy or do not satisfy various criteria, signatures, or thresholds, which may relate to health, safety, or security of those objects within those defined areas. These technologies may be enabled via various radars (e.g., time-of-flight radars, Doppler radars) positioned within those defined areas to track those objects therein. For example, some of such radars may operate in a Ku-band inclusively between about 12 GHz and about 18 GHz, a K-band inclusively between about 18 GHz and about 27 GHz, or a Ka-band inclusively between about 26.5 GHz and about 40 GHz, each of which has been unexpectedly found to be technologically beneficial for tracking those objects within those defined areas.

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