Wearable device for adaptively recording signals

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C701S035000, C368S204000

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08031075

ABSTRACT:
A condition of a subject is monitored by a wearable recording unit that adaptively records various signals associated with the condition of the subject. The various signals are recorded by the wearable recording unit using a recording plan that is contextually adaptively updated to the monitored subject from one recording session to another based on the result of the analysis of previous recording sessions.

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