Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 21, 2006
Date of Patent:
November 3, 2009
Assignee:
Flo Healthcare Solutions, LLC
Inventors:
Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 31, 2009
Publication date:
August 27, 2009
Applicant:
Flo Healthcare Solutions, LLC
Inventors:
Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
Abstract: A remote activation device for enabling WOL capability in a target computer that is not connected to a wired network is disclosed. The remote activation device is WOL compatible and simulates a network host computer using WOL technology for “waking-up” the target computer. The remote activation device generally comprises a microcontroller and a communications controller. The device is connected to the target computer via the communications controller of the device and a wired network adapter of the target computer. As such, the remote activation device forms a “mini-network” with the target computer. The remote activation device generates and sends a WOL magic packet to the target computer instructing the computer to power ON. Once the computer is powered ON, the computer is able to wirelessly connect to a WLAN in the target computer's work environment. A computer administrator is then able to manage the target computer via network host computer.