序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Portable computing device and analyses of personal data captured therefrom US14447562 2014-07-30 US09171201B2 2015-10-27 Thomas Lee Lake, II; Michael Kasparian; Peter Li
A personal computing device comprising: a processor, an onboard memory, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a display; a computer program to create an exercise analysis application comprising: a software module configured to receive data from the accelerometer and the gyroscope that are associated with the bodily motion of a user in three dimensions; a software module configured to place the device in a learning mode, the learning mode comprising recording the data of the user performing a defined exercise to generate a statistical model for the exercise; a software module configured to place the device in a normal mode, the normal mode comprising applying a probabilistic analysis to the bodily motion data to identify an exercise event, classify the exercise by comparison to a recorded model; and a software module configured to apply an analysis to the bodily motion data to score the user's exercise form.
182 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING BIOMECHANICAL FEEDBACK TO HUMAN AND OBJECT MOTION US14660338 2015-03-17 US20150257682A1 2015-09-17 Ben Hansen; Joe Nolan; Keith Robinson; Dave Fortenbaugh
A method and system to deliver biomechanical feedback utilizes three major elements: (1) multiple hardware data capture devices, including optical motion capture, inertial measurement units, infrared scanning devices, and two-dimensional RGB consecutive image capture devices, (2) a cross-platform compatible physics engine compatible with optical motion capture, inertial measurement units, infrared scanning devices, and two-dimensional RGB consecutive image capture devices, and (3) interactive platforms and user-interfaces to deliver real-time feedback to motions of human subjects and any objects in their possession and proximity.
183 Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods US14709865 2015-05-12 US20150248844A1 2015-09-03 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
Systems and methods for recommending a health-related action to a user using a portable electronic device are disclosed. The method may include receiving data corresponding to a user's first health-related action, storing data in a memory, receiving an indication that the user is engaging in a second health-related action, determining that the second health-related action corresponds to the first health-related action based on the indication, and displaying a recommendation for the second health-related action based on the data corresponding to the user's first health-related action.
184 DELAYED GOAL CELEBRATION US14712501 2015-05-14 US20150245801A1 2015-09-03 Christine Boomer Brumback; David Wayne Knight; Jayson Dean Michilena Messenger; Jung Ook Hong
A biometric monitoring device with a display is provided. The biometric monitoring device may track the completion progress towards one or more biometric performance goals and provide a goal celebration indicator upon completion of a biometric performance goal and subsequent receipt of an input signal. In some implementations, the completion of a biometric performance goal may be signaled prior to receipt of the input signal using a secondary indicator.
185 DELAYED GOAL CELEBRATION US14704818 2015-05-05 US20150231446A1 2015-08-20 Christine Boomer Brumback; David Wayne Knight; Jayson Dean Michilena Messenger; Jung Ook Hong
A biometric monitoring device with a display is provided. The biometric monitoring device may track the completion progress towards one or more biometric performance goals and provide a goal celebration indicator upon completion of a biometric performance goal and subsequent receipt of an input signal. In some implementations, the completion of a biometric performance goal may be signaled prior to receipt of the input signal using a secondary indicator.
186 Delayed goal celebration US14261347 2014-04-24 US09050488B2 2015-06-09 Christine Boomer Brumback; David Wayne Knight; Jayson Dean Michilena Messenger; Jung Ook Hong
A biometric monitoring device with a display is provided. The biometric monitoring device may track the completion progress towards one or more biometric performance goals and provide a goal celebration indicator upon completion of a biometric performance goal and subsequent receipt of an input signal. In some implementations, the completion of a biometric performance goal may be signaled prior to receipt of the input signal using a secondary indicator.
187 Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods US14578024 2014-12-19 US20150151182A1 2015-06-04 Michael ELLIS; Caron SCHWARTZ
We have disclosed systems and methods for portable performance monitoring of an individual during a physical activity. The systems and methods may include a personal computer configured to receive personal data from the individual. The systems and methods may also include a portable performance monitoring device that may be in communication with the personal computer and may have a display screen configured to display the personal data to the individual. The systems and methods may also include a server that may be in communication with the personal computer and the portable performance monitoring device and may have a database configured to store the personal data The systems and methods may be configured such that the personal data displayed on the display screen of the portable performance monitoring device and stored on the database of the server is configured to update based on the personal data received on the personal computer.
188 Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods US14578005 2014-12-19 US20150141202A1 2015-05-21 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for portable performance monitoring of an individual during a physical activity. The systems and methods may include an input device configured to receive position data. The systems and methods may also include a processor configured to determine location information for the fitness activity based on the position data. The systems and methods may also include a memory operatively coupled to the processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to determine weather information based on the location information, and to determine athletic performance information. The systems and methods may also include a display screen configured to display the weather information and the athletic performance information to the individual.
189 Delayed goal celebration US14261349 2014-04-24 US09017221B2 2015-04-28 Christine Boomer Brumback; David Wayne Knight; Jayson Dean Michilena Messenger; Jung Ook Hong
A biometric monitoring device with a display is provided. The biometric monitoring device may track the completion progress towards one or more biometric performance goals and provide a goal celebration indicator upon completion of a biometric performance goal and subsequent receipt of an input signal. In some implementations, the completion of a biometric performance goal may be signaled prior to receipt of the input signal using a secondary indicator.
190 Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods US14578031 2014-12-19 US20150105884A1 2015-04-16 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for portable performance monitoring of an individual during a physical activity. The systems and methods may include a portable performance monitoring configured to be carried by the individual during the fitness activity. The portable performance monitoring device may include a display screen and a control unit. The systems and methods may also include a sensor configured to receive athletic performance data of the individual engaged in the fitness activity and communicate the athletic performance data to the control unit. The control unit may be configured to wirelessly upload the athletic performance data to a base station and wirelessly download athletic performance information determined by the base station based on the athletic performance data. The display screen may be configured to display the athletic performance information to the individual. The base station may also be configured to store the athletic performance data.
191 DELAYED GOAL CELEBRATION US14261349 2014-04-24 US20150094832A1 2015-04-02 Christine Boomer Brumback; David Wayne Knight; Jayson Dean Michilena Messenger; Jung Ook Hong
A biometric monitoring device with a display is provided. The biometric monitoring device may track the completion progress towards one or more biometric performance goals and provide a goal celebration indicator upon completion of a biometric performance goal and subsequent receipt of an input signal. In some implementations, the completion of a biometric performance goal may be signaled prior to receipt of the input signal using a secondary indicator.
192 ACTIVITY RECOGNITION WITH ACTIVITY REMINDERS US14194113 2014-02-28 US20150044648A1 2015-02-12 Kristen L. White; Michael L. Orenstein; Jenny Campbell; Christina S. Self; Elizabeth Walker; Marco Micheletti; Greg McKeag; James Zipperer; Michael Lapinsky
An athletic performance monitoring system, for motivating a user to reach a goal level of athletic activity. The system may motivate the user by calculation a deficit between a current total level of activity and the goal level of athletic activity, and suggesting activity types that the user may carry out an order to reach the goal level, wherein the suggested activity types may be based on activities that are geographically close to the user, or sporting equipment worn by, or in possession of, the user.
193 ACTIVITY RECOGNITION WITH ACTIVITY REMINDERS US14194133 2014-02-28 US20150042475A1 2015-02-12 Kristen L. White; Michael L. Orenstein; Jenny Campbell; Christina S. Self; Elizabeth Walker; Marco Micheletti; Greg McKeag; James Zipperer; Michael Lapinsky
An athletic performance monitoring system, for motivating a user to reach a goal level of athletic activity. The system may motivate the user by calculation a deficit between a current total level of activity and the goal level of athletic activity, and suggesting activity types that the user may carry out an order to reach the goal level, wherein the suggested activity types may be based on activities that are geographically close to the user, or sporting equipment worn by, or in possession of, the user.
194 ACTIVITY RECOGNITION WITH ACTIVITY REMINDERS US14194161 2014-02-28 US20150042468A1 2015-02-12 Kristen L. White; Michael L. Orenstein; Jenny Campbell; Christina S. Self; Elizabeth Walker; Marco Micheletti; Greg McKeag; James Zipperer; Michael Lapinsky
An athletic performance monitoring system, for motivating a user to reach a goal level of athletic activity. The system may motivate the user by calculation a deficit between a current total level of activity and the goal level of athletic activity, and suggesting activity types that the user may carry out an order to reach the goal level, wherein the suggested activity types may be based on activities that are geographically close to the user, or sporting equipment worn by, or in possession of, the user.
195 Systems and methods for annotating information US13791226 2013-03-08 US08858399B2 2014-10-14 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for annotating information collected about an individual engaged in a physical activity. The methods may include a server computer system receiving information collected about an individual from a remote computing device, the server computer system receiving an annotation associated with the information collected about the individual from the remote computing device, the server computer system generating visual display data based on the information collected and the associated annotation, and the server computer system transmitting the visual display data to a remote computing device for generating an output.
196 Position tracking and guidance methods US12617871 2009-11-13 US08795137B2 2014-08-05 Michael Ellis; Caron Ellis
We have disclosed a modular personal network (MPN) that includes multiple devices that may be worn, carried, or used in close proximity to a user. The devices communicate wirelessly. Functions of the MPN may be modified by adding or removing components. The MPN may communicate with a personal computer. General purpose devices may include a control unit, a display, a user input, and an audio output. The MPN may provide a variety of functions, including time, communication, entertainment, organization, guidance, athletic, medical, travel, outdoors, identity, security, and military.
197 Systems and methods for displaying performance information US13791291 2013-03-08 US08721502B2 2014-05-13 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for displaying information about a physical activity conducted by an individual. The methods may include defining a performance parameter zone for a particular performance parameter, receiving and storing in a memory device data associated with a physical activity, initiating a graphical display on a display screen that includes a representation of the route based on the received and stored data. The data may include a plurality of performance parameter data points correlated with a plurality of position points collected as the individual traversed a geographic route. The representation of the route may include multiple portions of the route having different visual characteristics corresponding to a portion of the route where the individual was or was not performing within the performance parameter zone.
198 Speed and/or agility training devices and systems and methods for use thereof US13339805 2011-12-29 US08702566B2 2014-04-22 Paul Mazzanobile; Evan Baumgarten
Disclosed herein are training devices useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee, systems comprising same, and methods of improving a trainee's agility and/or speed. In one embodiment a training device comprises a first sensor operatively associated with a control mechanism, wherein the control mechanism is optionally configured to enable the device to move (a) randomly, (b) in a predetermined movement pattern, or (c) in relation to a second sensor.
199 Performance monitoring devices and methods US13793883 2013-03-11 US08694136B2 2014-04-08 Michael Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed devices and methods for monitoring an individual's performance during a physical activity. The devices may include multiple elements such as a mount adapted to releasably secure the device to the individual's wrist during the physical activity, a heart rate sensor coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain heart rate data during the physical activity, a satellite positioning system receiver coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain position data during the physical activity, an acceleration sensor coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain acceleration data during the physical activity, and an output coupled to the mount and adapted to output performance information to the individual during the physical activity.
200 Physical Activity Feedback Systems and Methods US13793965 2013-03-11 US20140094941A1 2014-04-03 Michael ELLIS; Caron SCHWARTZ
We have disclosed systems and methods for providing outputs to an individual during a physical activity. The methods may include generating performance data based on an individual's performance during the physical activity, providing a first output based on performance data to the individual during the physical activity via a first output device, determining that a second output based on the performance data should be provided to the individual via a second output device that is different than the first output device, and providing the second output to the individual during the physical activity via the second output device.
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