COMPUTER SOFTWARE ELECTRONIC SENSORS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIOASSYST BioAssyst, Inc. 30000 SW Thirty-Fifth Dr. Wilsonville OR 97070 computer software and electronic sensors for medical patient monitoring equipment, managing patient medical information, and receiving, processing, transmitting and displaying data; computer hardware;BIO ASSIST;assistive walking devices for medical purposes;
NIGHT VISION Responsive Surface Technology 13470 Rosehawk Dr. Morning View KY 41063 computer software and electronic sensors, namely, evaluation device operative with computer software and sensors, for measuring and reporting on sleep cycle, sleep state, sleep respiration, movement, and position during sleep;
POCKETLAB Myriad Sensors, Inc. 385 S Monroe Street San Jose CA 95128 computer software and electronic sensors for data analysis for use by students in science coursework, namely, for measuring, analyzing, graphing, recording, and reporting physical quantities, distance, velocity, temperature, pressure, acceleration, rotation, magnetic flux, altitude and other physical measurements;
SMARTCANE BioAssyst, Inc. 30000 SW Thirty-Fifth Dr. Wilsonville OR 97070 computer software and electronic sensors for medical patient monitoring equipment, managing patient medical information, and receiving, processing, transmitting and displaying data; computer hardware;SMART CANE;assistive walking devices for medical purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A basic electronic unit, an integrated electronic system, and the associated software program for coupled multielectrode electrochemical devices or sensors. The basic electronic unit uses different values of resistors for coupling the multiple electrodes in an electrochemical device or a sensor, so that the effective value of the coupling resistance can be dynamically changed according to the magnitude of the measured coupling current during the measurement. This feature allows the electronic unit to measure a wide range of coupling currents without compromising the principle that the coupled multielectrode electrochemical device simulates the one-piece metal behavior. The integrated electronic system uses several basic electronic units, so that it can simultaneously measure several independent multielectrode electrochemical devices or sensors that have a small number of electrodes, or measure one or more multielectrode devices or sensors that have a large number of electrodes. The software gives users the ability to change the data acquisition parameters dynamically during the measurements.