ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 17 -- United States Patent no. 12,575,742, issued on March 17, was assigned to Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tenn.).
"Non-invasive venous waveform analysis for evaluating a subject" was invented by Kyle M. Hocking (Nashville, Tenn.), Colleen M. Brophy (Nashville, Tenn.), Susan S. Eagle (Nashville, Tenn.) and Grant Hocking (Nashville, Tenn.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method embodiment includes generating, via a sensor of a computing device, a signal representing vibrations originating from a blood vessel of a subject and decomposing the signal into one or more first intrinsic oscillatory modes and one or more second intrinsic oscillatory modes. The one or more ...