Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Samsung Submits Patent Application For Laser Speckle Interferometric Methodology


Samsung has submitted a patent applications in order to make numerous sensors, most of which are going to be a dream come true for health conscious customers.

Samsung might be planning to manufacture various sensors including heart rate sensors blood pressure, fingerprints and many others in the future. The South Korean tech giant even filed for a patent according to a published paper by US Patent & Trademark Office. This laser speckle interferometry technology might be seen in the company’s portable devices including smartphones in future. The tech company has already managed to acquire three patents from Russian developers.
The Galaxy maker is experimenting with its products in different markets and trying to expand for the satisfaction of shareholders, who are also pushing the company to compete with its major rival in the market, Apple. Samsung made an announcement of the tech gloom it will face this year, mostly because of the rising tough competition, especially from Chinese competitors such as Huawei.
The maker of the best smartphones might add the laser tech that it is planning to make in these smartphones. It might also be making robots in the future, which will be used by Universities for educational purposes, which indicates that it is turning its head to different markets, where there is lesser competition. Now Samsung is attempting to affiliate itself with laser speckle interferometric tech patents with focus to be a step ahead of Apple in the department of fitness and health application.
The tech organization has even started researching on laser tech for monitoring health through mobile phones and its wearables such as smart watches. This speckle laser tech is going to be used to track a patients or customers’ health related body activities such as pulse rate, blood pressure and much more.
The tech business filed for patent of this category in September last year granted by USPTO. The only thing at this point that can be expected from the company at this point is exploring and research of this technology, but witnessing this laser tech in the company’s devices will take a lot more time, comparatively. This laser technology is going to work through a light source, which will distribute itself on to the users’ skin forming a pattern while it is gathering the health data.
No claims can be made whether this product will be more efficient than the normal traditional sensors that are installed in the tech giant’s phones. There can be possibility of not seeing this technology in the company’s products in the future, as nothing has been confirmed yet. If this laser tech is successful, the sensors of the company are without doubt going to be replaced.

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