Patents by Inventor Michael Campos

Michael Campos has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10568764
    Abstract: Embodiments of this invention relate to systems and methods for automatic depth (or Z) detection before, during, or after laser-assisted ophthalmic surgery. When performing ophthalmic laser surgery, the operator (or surgeon) needs to make accurate and precise incisions using the laser beam. With the automatic depth detection systems and methods, the same laser used for the surgical procedure may be used for depth measurement of the surgical incisions. The surgical laser system may include a laser delivery system for delivering a pulsed laser beam to photoalter an eye, a mirror to transmit at least a portion of reflected light of the pulsed laser beam, a lens positioned to focus the transmitted reflected lighted on to a detector, (such as a CCD), and a depth encoder configured to automatically detect depth according to one or more of color, intensity, or shape of the focused spot on the CCD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2020
    Assignee: AMO Development, LLC
    Inventors: Zsolt Bor, Peter-Patrick De Guzman, Anthony Dennison, Michael Campos
  • Publication number: 20200058218
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for determining cause of atypical traffic events and/or encouraging good driving behavior. The systems and methods may involve a camera sensor and/or inertial sensors to detect traffic events, as well analytical methods that may attribute a cause to the traffic event. The systems and methods include a processor that is configured to determine an occurrence of an atypical traffic event at or near a monitored vehicle; and determine a cause of the atypical traffic event based on data collected at the monitored vehicle, wherein the cause of the atypical traffic event is at least one of: a driver or control system of the monitored vehicle; a second driver or second control system of a second vehicle; and a road condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2017
    Publication date: February 20, 2020
    Applicant: NetraDyne Inc.
    Inventors: David Jonathan JULIAN, Venkata Sreekanta Reddy ANNAPUREDDY, Michael CAMPOS, Avneesh AGRAWAL, Adam David KAHN, Sandeep PANDYA
  • Patent number: 10552734
    Abstract: A method of dynamically modifying target selection with a neural network includes dynamically modifying a selection function by controlling an amount of imbalance of connections in the neural network. A selected neuron represents one of multiple candidate targets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2020
    Assignee: Qualcomm Incorporated
    Inventors: Naveen Gandham Rao, Michael Campos, Yinyin Liu
  • Publication number: 20190388269
    Abstract: A laser eye surgery system that has a patient interface between the eye and the laser system relying on suction to hold the interface to the eye, the patient interface using liquid used as a transmission medium for the laser. During a laser procedure sensors monitor the level of liquid within the patient interface and send a signal to control electronics if the level drops below a threshold value. The sensor may be mounted on the inside of the patient interface, within a fluid chamber. Alternatively, a gas flow meter may be added to a suction circuit for the patient interface that detects abnormal suction levels indicating low fluid level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Publication date: December 26, 2019
    Inventors: Phillip H. Gooding, Christine J. Beltran, Brent Eikanas, Michael A. Campos
  • Publication number: 20190350756
    Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed here provide for a method fragmenting a cataractous lens of a patient's eye using an ultra-short pulsed laser. The method can include determining, within a lens of a patient's eye, a high NA zone where a cone angle of a laser beam with a high numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris, and a low NA zone radially closer to the iris where the cone angle of the laser beam with a low numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris. Laser lens fragmentation is accomplished by delivering the laser beam with the high numerical aperture to the high NA zone, and the laser beam with the low numerical aperture to the low NA zone. This can result in a more effective fragmentation of a nucleus of the lens without exposing the retina to radiation above safety standards.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2019
    Publication date: November 21, 2019
    Inventors: Anthony W. Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
  • Patent number: 10406032
    Abstract: A laser eye surgery system that has a patient interface between the eye and the laser system relying on suction to hold the interface to the eye, the patient interface using liquid used as a transmission medium for the laser. During a laser procedure sensors monitor the level of liquid within the patient interface and send a signal to control electronics if the level drops below a threshold value. The sensor may be mounted on the inside of the patient interface, within a fluid chamber. Alternatively, a gas flow meter may be added to a suction circuit for the patient interface that detects abnormal suction levels indicating low fluid level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2019
    Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Phillip H. Gooding, Christine J. Beltran, Brent Eikanas, Michael A. Campos
  • Publication number: 20190262174
    Abstract: Apparatus to treat an eye with an ophthalmic laser system comprises a patient interface having an annular retention structure to couple to an anterior surface of the eye. The retention structure is coupled to a suction line to couple the retention structure to the eye with suction. Liquid is added above the eye to act as a transmissive medium. A coupling sensor is coupled to the suction line to determine coupling of the retention structure to the eye. A separate pressure monitoring circuit having a much smaller volume than the suction line is connected to the annular retention structure to measure suction pressure therein. A system processor coupled to the monitoring pressure sensor includes instructions to interrupt firing of a laser when the pressure measured with a monitoring pressure sensor rises above a threshold amount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2019
    Publication date: August 29, 2019
    Inventors: Phillip Gooding, Christine Beltran, Michael Campos, Jan Wysopal, Brent Eikanas, Rene Hugues
  • Patent number: 10369054
    Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed here provide for a method fragmenting a cataractous lens of a patient's eye using an ultra-short pulsed laser. The method can include determining, within a lens of a patient's eye, a high NA zone where a cone angle of a laser beam with a high numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris, and a low NA zone radially closer to the iris where the cone angle of the laser beam with a low numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris. Laser lens fragmentation is accomplished by delivering the laser beam with the high numerical aperture to the high NA zone, and the laser beam with the low numerical aperture to the low NA zone. This can result in a more effective fragmentation of a nucleus of the lens without exposing the retina to radiation above safety standards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignee: AMO Development, LLC
    Inventors: Anthony W. Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
  • Patent number: 10327954
    Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed here provide for a method fragmenting a cataractous lens of a patient's eye using an ultra-short pulsed laser. The method can include determining, within a lens of a patient's eye, a high NA zone where a cone angle of a laser beam with a high numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris, and a low NA zone radially closer to the iris where the cone angle of the laser beam with a low numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris. Laser lens fragmentation is accomplished by delivering the laser beam with the high numerical aperture to the high NA zone, and the laser beam with the low numerical aperture to the low NA zone. This can result in a more effective fragmentation of a nucleus of the lens without exposing the retina to radiation above safety standards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2019
    Assignee: AMO DEVELOPMENT, LLC
    Inventors: Anthony W. Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
  • Publication number: 20190171668
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for distributed video storage and search with edge computing. The method may comprise caching a first portion of data on a first device. The method may further comprise determining, at a second device, whether the first device has the first portion of data. The determining may be based on whether the first piece of data satisfies a specified criterion. The method may further comprise sending the data, or a portion of the data, and/or a representation of the data from the first device to a third device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2017
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Inventors: Avneesh AGRAWAL, David Jonathan JULIAN, Venkata Sreekanta Reddy ANNAPUREDDY, Manoj Venkata TUTIKA, Vinay Kumar RAI, Sandeep PANDYA, Adam David KAHN, Michael CAMPOS, Badugu Naveen CHAKRAVARTHY, Ankur NIGAM, Praveen KUMAR, Tejeswara Rao GUDENA, Karan KISHORE
  • Publication number: 20190151145
    Abstract: A laser eye surgery system that has a patient interface between the eye and the laser system relying on suction to hold the interface to the eye. The patient interface may be a liquid-filled interface, with liquid used as a transmission medium for the laser. During a laser procedure various inputs are monitored to detect a leak. The inputs may include a video feed of the eye looking for air bubbles in the liquid medium, the force sensors on the patient interface that detect patient movement, and vacuum sensors directly sensing the level of suction between the patient interface and the eye. The method may include combining three monitoring activities with a Bayesian algorithm that computes the probabilities of an imminent vacuum loss event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2019
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Michael A. Campos, Javier G. Gonzalez, Teresa G. Miller-Gadda
  • Patent number: 10285860
    Abstract: Apparatus to treat an eye with an ophthalmic laser system comprises a patient interface having an annular retention structure to couple to an anterior surface of the eye. The retention structure is coupled to a suction line to couple the retention structure to the eye with suction. Liquid is added above the eye to act as a transmissive medium. A coupling sensor is coupled to the suction line to determine coupling of the retention structure to the eye. A separate pressure monitoring circuit having a much smaller volume than the suction line is connected to the annular retention structure to measure suction pressure therein. A system processor coupled to the monitoring pressure sensor includes instructions to interrupt firing of a laser when the pressure measured with a monitoring pressure sensor rises above a threshold amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2019
    Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Phillip Gooding, Christine Beltran, Michael Campos, Jan Wysopal, Brent Eikanas, Rene Hugues
  • Patent number: 10195085
    Abstract: A laser eye surgery system that has a patient interface between the eye and the laser system relying on suction to hold the interface to the eye. The patient interface may be a liquid-filled interface, with liquid used as a transmission medium for the laser. During a laser procedure various inputs are monitored to detect a leak. The inputs may include a video feed of the eye looking for air bubbles in the liquid medium, the force sensors on the patient interface that detect patient movement, and vacuum sensors directly sensing the level of suction between the patient interface and the eye. The method may include combining three monitoring activities with a Bayesian algorithm that computes the probabilities of an imminent vacuum loss event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael A. Campos, Javier G. Gonzalez, Teresa G. Miller-Gadda
  • Publication number: 20180325371
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the center of a lens in the eye are provided. These systems and methods can be used to improve the effectiveness of a wide variety of different ophthalmic procedures. In one embodiment, a system and method is provided for determining the center of eye lens by illuminating the eye with a set of light sources, and measuring the resulting first image of the light sources reflected from an anterior surface of the lens and the resulting second image of the light sources reflected from a posterior surface of the lens. The location of the center of the lens of the eye is then determined using the measurements. In one embodiment, the center of the lens is determined by interpolating between the measures of the images. Such a determination provides an accurate location of the geometric center of the lens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2018
    Publication date: November 15, 2018
    Inventors: Zsolt Bor, Anthony Dennison, Michael Campos, Peter Patrick De Guzman
  • Patent number: 10028654
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the center of a lens in the eye are provided. These systems and methods can be used to improve the effectiveness of a wide variety of different ophthalmic procedures. In one embodiment, a system and method is provided for determining the center of eye lens by illuminating the eye with a set of light sources, and measuring the resulting first image of the light sources reflected from an anterior surface of the lens and the resulting second image of the light sources reflected from a posterior surface of the lens. The location of the center of the lens of the eye is then determined using the measurements. In one embodiment, the center of the lens is determined by interpolating between the measures of the images. Such a determination provides an accurate location of the geometric center of the lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: AMO Development, LLC
    Inventors: Zsolt Bor, Anthony Dennison, Michael Campos, Peter Patrick De Guzman
  • Patent number: 9820647
    Abstract: Embodiments of this invention generally relate to systems and methods for eye imaging, and more particularly to measuring the size and position of the lens capsule and of the implanted intraocular lens. In one embodiment, a method for measuring the size and position of the lens capsule and of the implanted intraocular lens comprises generating and emitting one or more light beams at an angle adjacent to the eye, generating one or more eye images, and detecting the position and/or boundary of a lens capsule from its shadow casted by reflected light on the iris.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2017
    Assignee: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.
    Inventors: Zsolt Bor, Anthony W. Dennison, Michael Campos, Peter Patrick De Guzman
  • Patent number: 9721204
    Abstract: An artificial neural network may be configured to test the impact of certain input parameters. To improve testing efficiency and to avoid test runs that may not alter system performance, the effect of input parameters on neurons or groups of neurons may be determined to classify the neurons into groups based on the impact of certain parameters on those groups. Groups may be ordered serially and/or in parallel based on the interconnected nature of the groups and whether the output of neurons in one group may affect the operation of another. Parameters not affecting group performance may be pruned as inputs to that particular group prior to running system tests, thereby conserving processing resources during testing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2017
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Michael Campos, Casimir Matthew Wierzynski, Bardia Fallah Behabadi
  • Patent number: 9521949
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing the anatomy of a patient's eye with circular or rotated polarized laser beams, or with laser beams of different wavelengths are disclosed. One system includes a polarization beam-splitter and a quarter-wave plate, wherein the quarter-wave plate is configured to circularly rotate a laser beam received from a laser that is transmitted and passes through the polarization beam-splitter, and to transform a circularly rotated back-reflected beam to a linearly polarized laser beam that is perpendicular to the beam that was transmitted through the polarization beam-splitter. Substantially all of the back-reflected beam is directed to a photo-detector for analysis. A Faraday rotator subsystem may be substituted for a polarization beam-splitter. An optical system including a laser that generates a laser beam of a first wavelength for therapeutic treatment, and another laser that generates a laser beam of a second wavelength for measurement is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2016
    Assignee: AMO Development, LLC
    Inventors: Zsolt Bor, John Tamkin, Peter-Patrick De Guzman, Mikhail B. Levin, Anthony W. Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
  • Patent number: D828430
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: NetraDyne, Inc.
    Inventors: Sandeep Pandya, Adam David Kahn, Lance Steven Hetherington, Michael Campos, David Jonathan Julian, Tejeswara Rao Gudena, Avneesh Agrawal
  • Patent number: D851156
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2019
    Assignee: NetraDyne, Inc.
    Inventors: Sandeep Pandya, Adam David Kahn, Lance Steven Hetherington, Michael Campos, David Jonathan Julian, Tejeswara Rao Gudena, Avneesh Agrawal