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`(45) Date of Patent:
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`(54) WEARABLE HEART RATE MONITOR
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`(71) Applicant: Fitbit, Inc., San Francisco, CA (US)
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`Inventors: Subramaniam Venkatraman, Walnut
`Creek, CA (US); Shelten Gee Jao Yuen,
`Berkeley, CA (US)
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`(73) Assignee: Fitbit, Inc., San Francisco, CA (US)
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`( * ) Notice:
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.
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`Primary Examiner * M1chael D’Angelo
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm 7Weaver Austin Villeneuve
`& Sampson LLP
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`ABSTRACT
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`A biometric monitoring device is used to determine a user’s
`heart rate by using a heartbeat waveform sensor and a motion
`detecting sensor. In some embodiments, the device collects
`collecting concurrent output data from the heartbeat wave-
`form sensor and output data from the motion detecting sensor,
`detects a periodic component of the output data from the
`motion detecting sensor, and uses the periodic component of
`the output data from the motion detecting sensor to remove a
`corresponding periodic component from the output data from
`the heartbeat waveform sensor. From this result, the device
`may determine and present the user’s heart rate.
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`13 Claims, 29 Drawing Sheets
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`WEARABLE HEART RATE MONITOR
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`CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
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`This application is a continuation of US. patent applica-
`tion Ser. No. 14/292,673,
`titled “WEARABLE HEART
`RATE MONITOR” and filed on May 30, 2014, which is a
`continuation-in-part of US. patent application Ser. No.
`13/924,784, titled “PORTABLE BIOMETRIC MONITOR-
`ING DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME”
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`and filed on Jun. 24, 2013, which claims benefit of priority
`under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to US. Provisional Patent Applica-
`tion No. 61/662,961, titled “WIRELESS PERSONAL BIO-
`METRICS MONITOR” and filed on Jun. 22, 2012 and
`61/752,826, titled “PORTABLE MONITORING DEVICES
`AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME” and filed on
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`Jan. 15, 2013; this application also claims benefit of priority
`under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to US. Provisional Patent Applica-
`tion No. 61/830,600, titled “PORTABLE MONITORING
`DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME” and
`filed on Jun. 3, 2013, 61/946,439, titled “HEART RATE
`DATA COLLECTION” and filed on Feb. 28, 2014, 61/955,
`045, titled “GPS POWER CONSERVATION USING ENVI-
`RONMENTAL DAT ” and filed on Mar. 18, 2014, 61/973,
`614,
`titled “GPS ACCURACY REFINEMENT USING
`EXTERNAL SENSORS” and filed on Apr. 1, 2014, 62/001,
`624,
`titled “FITNESS MONITORING DEVICE WITH
`ALTIMETER” and filed on May 21, 2014, and 62/001,585,
`titled “WEARABLE HEART RATE MONITOR” and filed
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`on May 21, 2014, all of which are hereby incorporated by
`reference herein in their entireties.
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`BACKGROUND
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`Recent consumer interest in personal health has led to a
`variety of personal health monitoring devices being offered
`on the market. Such devices, until recently, tended to be
`complicated to use and were typically designed for use with
`one activity, e.g., bicycle trip computers.
`Recent advances in sensor, electronics, and power source
`miniaturization have allowed the size of personal health
`monitoring devices, also referred to herein as “biometric
`tracking” or “biometric monitoring” devices, to be offered in
`extremely small sizes that were previously impractical. For
`example, the Fitbit Ultra is a biometric monitoring device that
`is approximately 2" long, 0.75" wide, and 0.5" deep; it has a
`pixelated display, battery, sensors, wireless communications
`capability, power source, and interface button, as well as an
`integrated clip for attaching the device to a pocket or other
`portion of clothing, packaged within this small volume.
`The disclosure provides methods and devices for activat-
`ing, in energy efficient ways, HR monitor based on user
`motion and skin proximity. The disclosure also provides
`methods for operating the LED and photo detector of heart
`rate monitors to obtain accurate reading of heart rate tailored
`for different user characteristics such as skin colors.
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`SUMMARY
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`One aspect of the disclosure provides methods of deter-
`mining a user’s heart rate when wearing a biometric moni-
`toring device having a plurality of sensors including a heart-
`beat waveform sensor and a motion detecting sensor. The
`methods may remove motion artifacts from heartbeat wave-
`form signals when determining a user’s heart rate. The meth-
`ods may be characterized by the following operations: (a)
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`collecting concurrent output data from the heartbeat wave-
`form sensor and output data from the motion detecting sensor,
`wherein the output data from the heartbeat waveform sensor
`provides information about the user’s heart rate and wherein
`the output data from the motion detecting sensor provides
`information about the user’s periodic physical movements
`other than heartbeats; (b) determining a periodic component
`ofthe output data from the motion detecting sensor; (c) using
`the periodic component of the output data from the motion
`detecting sensor to remove a corresponding periodic compo-
`nent from the output data from the heartbeat waveform sen-
`sor; (d) determining the user’s heart rate; and (e) presenting
`the user’s heart rate. In some implementations, the motion
`detecting sensor is an accelerometer or a gyroscope. In some
`embodiments, the heartbeat waveform sensor may be a pho-
`toplethysmography sensor or an ECG sensor.
`In certain embodiments, the method contains an additional
`operation of removing a harmonic of the corresponding peri-
`odic component from the output data from the heartbeat
`waveform sensor. In such embodiments, the periodic compo-
`nent of the output data from the motion detecting sensor may
`be a fundamental frequency produced from the user’s peri-
`odic movement.
`In certain embodiments,
`the operation
`removing a corresponding periodic component from the out-
`put data from the heartbeat waveform sensor includes apply-
`ing an adaptive filter to the output data from the heartbeat
`waveform sensor and the output data from the motion detect-
`ing sensor. In certain embodiments, removing a correspond-
`ing periodic component from the output data from the heart-
`beat waveform sensor includes the operation applying an
`adaptive filter function to the output data from the motion
`detecting sensor that minimizes the difference between the
`output data from the heartbeat waveform sensor and the out-
`put data from the motion detecting sensor.
`In some implementations, the method includes the follow-
`ing additional operations: (i) determining the user’s activity
`level and/or activity type; and (ii) determining parameters of
`the function based on the user’s activity level and/or activity
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`In some implementations, the method includes the follow-
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`the motion detecting sensor to infer that the user is substan-
`tially stationary; and (ii) temporarily suspending operation
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`In some method implementations, the operation collecting
`the output data from the heartbeat waveform sensor includes
`the following operations: (i) pulsing a light source in the worn
`biometric monitoring device at a first frequency; and (ii)
`detecting light from the light source at the first frequency.
`Pulsing the light source at the first frequency may involve
`emitting a succession of light pulses of substantially constant
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`In certain embodiments, presenting the user’s heart rate
`includes presenting the heart rate on the worn biometric
`monitoring device. In certain embodiments, presenting the
`user’s heart rate includes presenting the heart rate on an
`external device that periodically communicates with the worn
`biometric monitoring device.
`Another aspect ofthe invention pertains to wearable fitness
`monitoring devices designed or configured to remove motion
`artifacts from heartbeat waveform signals when determining
`a user’s heart rate. Such devices may be characterized by the
`following features: a motion sensor configured to provide
`output corresponding to motion by a user wearing the fitness
`monitoring device; a heartbeat waveform sensor; and control
`logic. The control logic includes instructions for: (a) collect-
`ing concurrent output data from the heartbeat waveform sen-
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`the output data from the heartbeat waveform sensor; (d) deter-
`mining the user’s heart rate; and (e) presenting the user’s
`heart rate.
`
`though not necessarily,
`logic is typically,
`The control
`located on the fitness monitoring device. It may be imple-
`mented as hardware, software, firmware, or any combination
`thereof. The data used by the control logic in executing the
`instructions described herein may be stored (e.g., buffered)
`by associated memory, registers, and the like, which may be
`entirely resident on the device or partially resident on a paired
`secondary device. Examples of suitable architectures for
`implementing the control logic are presented below with
`reference to, e.g., FIGS. 11A-G, 12A-C, 13A-B, and 14A-D.
`In some devices, the motion detecting sensor is an accel-
`erometer or a gyroscope.
`In certain embodiments,
`the
`device’s heartbeat waveform sensor is a photoplethysmo-
`graphic sensor having (i) a periodic light source, (ii) a photo
`detector positioned to receive periodic light emitted by the
`light source after interacting with the user’s skin, and (iii)
`circuitry determining the user’s heart rate from output of the
`photo detector. In some implementations, the photoplethys-
`mographic sensor includes two periodic light sources strad-
`dling the photo detector. In some implementations, the pho-
`toplethysmographic sensor additionally includes a housing
`having a recess in which the photo detector is disposed. The
`housing of the photoplethysmographic sensor may have a
`second recess in which the periodic light source is disposed.
`In some designs, the housing protrudes at least about 1 mm
`above a base surface of the wearable fitness monitoring
`device arranged to press against the user’s skin when worn.
`Further,
`the photoplethysmographic sensor further may
`include a spring configured to resist compression when the
`protruding housing presses against the user’s skin. In certain
`embodiments,
`the photoplethysmographic
`sensor
`also
`includes an IML film over the photo detector and the periodic
`light source. In certain embodiments,
`the periodic light
`source is an LED.
`
`In some embodiments, the device’s control logic includes
`instructions for removing a harmonic of the corresponding
`periodic component from the output data from the heartbeat
`waveform sensor; in such cases the periodic component ofthe
`output data from the motion detecting sensor may be a fun-
`damental frequency produced from the user’s periodic move-
`ment.
`
`In some implementations, the instructions for removing a
`corresponding periodic component from the output data from
`the heartbeat waveform sensor include instructions for apply-
`ing an adaptive filter to the output data from the heartbeat
`waveform sensor and the output data from the motion detect-
`ing sensor. In some implementations, the instructions for
`removing a corresponding periodic component from the out-
`put data from the heartbeat waveform sensor include instruc-
`tions for applying an adaptive filter function to the output data
`from the motion detecting sensor that minimizes the differ