Telson
Dean Anthony Telson, West Long Branch, NJ US
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20100144295 | Adaptive Impedance Matching (AIM) For Electrically Small Radio Receiver Antennas - A method of tuning an antenna circuit includes: (a) receiving a signal on an antenna, (b) producing a received signal strength indication based on the received signal, (c) using the received signal strength indication to produce a control voltage, (d) using the control voltage to control a capacitance in an antenna matching circuit, (e) changing the control voltage to minimize a ratio of a change in the received signal strength indication to a change in the control voltage and (f) repeating steps (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). An apparatus that implements the method is also provided. | 06-10-2010 |
Stanley Telson, Lancaster, PA US
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20080214919 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF GLYCEMIC CONTROL PROTOCOLS - A system for implementing a wide-range of glycemic control protocols (e.g., Tight Glycemic Control protocols) in an automated, semi-closed or closed loop manner thereby eliminating common sources of system error is provided herein. More specifically, the system can include a blood glucose measuring device in communication with a wide-range of databases and/or interfaces thereby allowing for typically independent steps such as patient testing, result determination, protocol adjustment (suggestions as well as actual calculations of new dosages), meal information, scheduling of future testing in light of test results, and administration of medicine to be performed automatically in a semi-closed or closed loop manner. Furthermore, the system provides for ultimate flexibility by allowing a protocol administrator to continuously add, subtract, and/or modify various steps of the protocol while maintaining the integrity and safety of the system. Additionally, methods of implementing such glucose control protocols are also provided herein. | 09-04-2008 |
Stanley A. Telson, White Plains, NY US
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20100299075 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CALCULATING AN AVERAGE ANALYTE CONCENTRATION VALUE - Embodiments provide methods and systems wherein analyte concentration readings taken over a first period of time are collected and processed to determine one or more analyte concentration averages. The methods include collecting samples with a measurement system (e.g., a Blood Glucose Meter) over a first period of time, dividing the first period of time into smaller time increments, and calculating an average analyte concentration based on first sub-averages obtained from each of the smaller time increments. Systems for carrying out the analyte concentration averages are described, as are other aspects. | 11-25-2010 |
20110040163 | ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY ENABLED CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING SENSOR SYSTEMS - The use of electrical impedance spectroscopy to adjust calibration settings in an in vivo monitoring system, such as an in vivo continuous glucose monitoring sensor. The adjustments can compensate for the condition of the sensor membrane in vivo. | 02-17-2011 |
20110148905 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AND DISPLAYING PRE-EVENT AND POST-EVENT ANALYTE CONCENTRATION LEVELS - Embodiments of the invention provide apparatus, systems and methods wherein pre-event and post-event analyte concentration readings associated with an event are collected and processed to determine a numerical delta. The numerical delta may be displayed on a visual display to aid in a ready determination of the affect that the event (alone or in combination with medication and/or insulin dosages) had on the analyte concentration levels. Medication and/or insulin dosages may be displayed alongside the numerical delta to gauge immediate relationships between numerical delta, dosage and/or an associated event. Apparatus and systems for calculating and displaying the numerical delta are described, as are other aspects. | 06-23-2011 |
Stanley A. Telson, Tucson, AZ US
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20120142084 | GRAPHICAL INTERFACE FOR ANALYTE METER - Diagnostic systems include a meter that is configured to receive a test sensor during a testing procedure. The diagnostic systems also include a computing device coupled to the meter. The test sensor receives a fluid sample during the testing procedure. The meter includes a measurement system that determines a measurement of a concentration of an analyte in the fluid sample. The computing device receives and processes the measurement from the meter. The computing device has enhanced processing and presentation capabilities that provide visual and/or audio instructions on how to operate the diagnostic system, especially when an error or exceptional condition arises. | 06-07-2012 |