ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 18 -- United States Patent no. 12,472,347, issued on Nov. 18, was assigned to Salvia BioElectronics B.V. (Eindhoven, Netherlands).

"System and method for self-programming stimulation settings" was invented by Daniel Schobben (Eindhoven, Netherlands) and Hubert Martens (Eindhoven, Netherlands).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method includes configuring, by a computing device, stimulation settings for each electrode in an at least one electrode array in physical contact with a patient, the stimulation settings having adjustable parameters comprising frequency, pulse width, and amplitude, obtaining, by the computing device, feedback information from the patient, and automat...