ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 2 -- United States Patent no. 12,484,800, issued on Dec. 2, was assigned to TERUMO K.K. (Tokyo).
"Systems and methods for calibrating dry electrode bioelectrical impedance sensing" was invented by Clayton G. Lepak (San Francisco) and Reza Naima (San Francisco).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Described herein are systems and methods for calibrating dry electrode bioelectrical impedance measurements. These method and apparatuses may be used for sensing bioelectrical impedance for ambulatory and or long-term measurements. Calibration of bioelectrical impedance sensing may be performed by using measurements taken during a shorted configuration of the apparatus, in which the sa...