Intelligent Dynamic Motion Force Sensing Systems
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
A new generation of dynamic motion force sensing systems that integrate AI, IoT, blockchain, and advanced materials to provide real-time tracking, predictive analytics, and personalized fitness training, while ensuring secure data storage and injury prevention.
Background and Problem Solved
The original Dynamic Motion Force Sensor Module patent provided real-time tracking of forces applied during exercise, but it had limitations in terms of data analysis, security, and adaptability. The new inventive concept addresses these limitations by combining the patented module with AI, IoT, blockchain, and advanced materials to create a more powerful, secure, and adaptive system.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
The new inventive concept consists of a dynamic motion force sensor module, an AI-powered predictive analytics engine, a blockchain-based secure data storage system, IoT-enabled wearable devices, and advanced materials for adaptive resistance. The system tracks dynamic forces in real-time, predicts optimal exercise routines, and provides personalized feedback to users. The AI engine analyzes user data to identify patterns and trends, while the blockchain system ensures secure and tamper-proof data storage. The IoT-enabled wearable devices enable real-time monitoring, and the advanced materials provide adaptive resistance for optimized training.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The new claims introduce the concept of integrating AI, IoT, blockchain, and advanced materials with the patented dynamic motion force sensor module, providing a novel and non-obvious solution for real-time tracking, predictive analytics, and personalized fitness training. The inventive step lies in the synergistic combination of these distinct technologies to create a more powerful and adaptive system.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include using different types of sensors, such as load cells or strain gauges, or integrating with other technologies like virtual or augmented reality. Variations could include using the system for injury prevention in high-impact sports or for rehabilitation in physical therapy.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The new inventive concept has significant commercial potential in the fitness, sports, and healthcare industries, with applications in personalized fitness training, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. The system could be marketed as a wearable device, a software platform, or a comprehensive fitness solution, with potential customers including gyms, sports teams, and healthcare providers.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A63 | A63B24/0087 |
| A | A63 | A63B21/0058 |
| A | A63 | A63B21/153 |
| A | A63 | A63B24/0062 |
| A | A63 | A63B71/0054 |
| A | A63 | A63B71/0622 |
| A | A63 | A63B2024/0093 |
| A | A63 | A63B2071/0072 |
| A | A63 | A63B2071/0625 |
| A | A63 | A63B2220/51 |
| A | A63 | A63B2220/833 |
| A | A63 | A63B2225/50 |
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,857,843 |
|---|---|
| Title | Dynamic motion force sensor module |
| Assignee(s) | Dynamic Accession, LLC |