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Kamal Mannar, Waukesha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100189227SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MANAGE MAINTENANCE OF A RADIOLOGICAL IMAGING SYSTEM - A system and method to predict a failure of an imaging system that includes a radiation source having an x-ray tube assembly is provided. The system includes a storage medium having a plurality of programmable storage instructions to instruct a processor to perform the steps of acquiring an age of the x-ray tube assembly, calculating a baseline probability of a survivability of the tube assembly for a remaining time period dependent on the age of the tube assembly, acquiring measurement of at least one operating parameter of the x-ray tube assembly, and automatically changing the baseline probability of a survivability of the imaging system for the remaining time period in response to the measurement of the at least one operating parameter of the x-ray tube assembly.07-29-2010

Kamal Mannar, Pewaukee, WI US

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20100011251Medical Equipment Monitoring Method and System - A system and method to facilitate device monitoring and servicing is provided. In one embodiment, a system may include a medical device having at least one component, and monitoring circuitry configured to measure operational data of the component. The system can also include a data processing system configured to analyze the operational data and to output a report based on such analysis. The analysis, in turn, may include applying a transform to the operational data and comparing one or more actual coefficient and threshold coefficient characteristics.01-14-2010

Sateesh K. Mannar, Plano, TX US

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20090271471PROVIDING SERVICES FOR MULTIPLE BUSINESS CONSUMERS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for providing services to business organization clients involve receiving a request for a particular service, identifying configuration data relating to the request, sending a service request to a service provider of the service, and providing the service to a service consumer in accordance with data returned in response to the service request. The service consumer is identified from the request for a particular service. Configuration data corresponding to the service consumer is identified. The service provider for the service and resource data corresponding to the service are identified from the configuration data. A service request is sent to the service provider and data relating to the service is returned from the service provider. The service is provided to the service consumer in a shared runtime environment based at least in part on the received data relating to the service.10-29-2009