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911 Services and Vital Sign Measurement Utilizing Mobile Phone Sensors and Applications

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Patent relating to improved methods for utilizing 911 services and for implementing 911 dispatch protocols by accessing mobile phone sensors and applications.

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43 p. : ill.

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Dantu, Ram; Chandrasekaran, Vikram & Gupta, Neeraj K. November 1, 2016.

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Patent relating to improved methods for utilizing 911 services and for implementing 911 dispatch protocols by accessing mobile phone sensors and applications.

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43 p. : ill.

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Improved methods for utilizing 911 services, for implementing 911 dispatch protocols, and for measuring vital signs of a human, all by accessing mobile phone sensors and applications, are disclosed. Vital signs such as heart rate, breathing rate, breathing distress, and blood pressure can be measured using mobile phone sensors and applications. A method for differential estimation of blood pressure involves the synchronization of time between two mobile phones, locating an appropriate position for one cell phone and recording heart sounds, and recording video data from the finger tip of the subject using the other mobile phone.

Prior Publication Data: US 2013/0072145 A1, Mar. 21, 2013

Related U.S. Application Data: Provisional application No. 61/537,382, filed on Sep. 21, 2011.

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  • September 20, 2012

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  • November 1, 2016

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  • November 1, 2016

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Dantu, Ram; Chandrasekaran, Vikram & Gupta, Neeraj K. 911 Services and Vital Sign Measurement Utilizing Mobile Phone Sensors and Applications, patent, November 1, 2016; Washington, D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc990991/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Engineering.

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