Detroit’s Sports Data Labs Earns Patent for Health Drone

Detroit-based AI technology provider Sports Data Labs Inc., which has offices in London and San Francisco, has received a U.S. Patent (No. 11,778,987) that expands the coverage for its drone-based system for collecting, analyzing, distributing, and monitoring biological sensor data from humans and other animals.
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Sports Data Labs Inc. has received a U.S. Patent that expands the coverage for its drone-based system for collecting, analyzing, distributing, and monitoring biological sensor data from humans and other animals. // Photo courtesy of SD Labs

Detroit-based AI technology provider Sports Data Labs Inc., which has offices in London and San Francisco, has received a U.S. Patent (No. 11,778,987) that expands the coverage for its drone-based system for collecting, analyzing, distributing, and monitoring biological sensor data from humans and other animals.

The expansion of the patent’s scope replaces the requirement of a home station with a monitoring system configured to monitor the distribution of data from humans and other animals to one or more third parties or targeted individuals for consideration. It now covers the monitoring system being further configured to select one or more individuals to monitor via the one or more sensors and to identify which sensor or sensors are to be operated.

Notably, consideration includes both monetary and non-monetary consideration, which includes the provision of bodily insights back to the individual or third party.

“We are thrilled with the continued expansion of our IP Portfolio,” says Vivek Khare, co-founder and chief technology officer of SD Labs. “This increased scope enables significantly broader reach for our novel inventions and allows us to explore broader applications in health monitoring with our partners.”

SD Labs is a venture-backed provider of collection, analysis, and distribution of real-time human data from on-body sensors and sensing systems, as well as other data sources. It allows individuals to collect, control, and distribute their personal data, while using artificial intelligence to transform collected data into metrics, insights, and predictions for various real-time and on-demand use cases.

The company also provides data acquisition and monetization solutions for buyers and sellers of personal data through its proprietary Human Data Marketplace.

For more information, please visit sportsdatalabs.com.