
The intellectual property behind TCS, an architecture-level portfolio across surface-level physiological sensing and its system topology.
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Portfolio snapshot
Great Britain and China
Europe progressing through grant formalities
US continuation filed to extend claim coverage within the family strategy
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THE FAMILY
TCS is supported by a foundational patent family directed to surface-integrated physiological sensing as an architecture. At a high level, the family describes distributed sensing across a surface and architecture-level principles for constraining acquisition to relevant interactive context prior to downstream processing.
A foundational family directed to distributed, surface-integrated physiological sensing architectures with contact-context operation and disciplined acquisition concepts..
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The table below provides a high-level summary of the Gen 1 family across jurisdictions. Official register links and bibliographic details are shared with qualified parties as part of diligence.
| Entry | Jurisdiction | Status | Summary (informational) | RECORD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gen 1 family | Great Britain (GB) | Granted | Granted member of the Gen 1 family directed to surface-integrated physiological sensing architectures. | Filing details |
| Gen 1 family | China (CN) | Granted | Granted member of the Gen 1 family, aligned to the same architecture-level themes. | Filing details |
| Gen 1 family | Europe (EP) | Allowed (grant pending) | Allowed and progressing through grant formalities within the Gen 1 family strategy. | Filing details |
| Gen 1 family | United States (US) | Pending | Pending within the Gen 1 family strategy. | Filing details |
| Related filing | United States continuation | Pending | Pending continuation within the Gen 1 family strategy. | Filing details |
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A high-level overview of the architectural themes addressed across this family. Informational only and not legal advice.
Surface-integrated physiological sensing architectures intended for interactive and touch-class surfaces
Distributed sensing across the surface layer with interactive-context operation
Architecture-level suitability discipline to constrain acquisition before downstream use
Embodiment flexibility across consumer and enterprise products while preserving familiar surface interaction
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