Senseonics. has been granted a patent for an advanced analyte monitoring system that includes a sensor and transceiver. This system enables in vivo detection of analyte concentrations, calculates trends, and provides alerts, with data displayed on devices like smartphones through a mobile application. GlobalData’s report on Senseonics gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Senseonics, Medical data analysis was a key innovation area identified from patents. Senseonics's grant share as of June 2024 was 45%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

In vivo analyte monitoring system with communication capabilities

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Senseonics Holdings Inc

The patent US12023126B2 describes a sophisticated system designed for in vivo detection of analyte concentrations within living organisms. Central to this system is an analyte sensor that includes an analyte indicator capable of producing a detectable property based on the analyte's concentration. This sensor is equipped with elements that generate data signals corresponding to the detectable property and a transceiver interface that transmits these signals. The system further comprises a transceiver that receives the data signals and a display device that processes and presents the analyte concentration information. Notably, the display device can perform calibration based on user-entered points, enhancing the accuracy of the readings.

The claims also specify that the analyte sensor may be implantable and that the communication between the sensor and transceiver can utilize wireless standards, such as Bluetooth. The system is designed to include various configurations, such as the use of optical properties for detection and the integration of antennas for wireless data transmission. Additionally, the display device can be a smartphone, allowing for convenient access to analyte concentration data. The method outlined in the patent details the procedural steps for detecting analyte concentrations, emphasizing the roles of the sensor, transceiver, and display device in a cohesive workflow.

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