Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting brain electric signal
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-24
2007-07-24
Marmor, II, Charles A. (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting brain electric signal
C340S575000, C600S300000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10789417
ABSTRACT:
A mobile terminal is presented, having capability to determine when a user should be stimulated toward an awake state. The terminal includes a receiver for receiving a sleep descriptor signal indicative of at least one sleep characteristic of the user, and also includes a signal processing module for processing the sleep descriptor signal. The signal processing module is arranged to provide, at least partly in response to the sleep descriptor signal, a stimulation signal indicative that the user should be stimulated. The mobile terminal is also usable for communication by the user in the awake state. This invention further includes a method, system, and monitor to be used with the mobile terminal in order to stimulate the user toward an awake state.
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Marmor, II Charles A.
Toth Karen E
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