Patents by Inventor Michael Fahey
Michael Fahey 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).
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Publication number: 20230334972Abstract: A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Applicant: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael FAHEY
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Patent number: 11663898Abstract: A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2019Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 11270253Abstract: Examples of cognitive procurement and proactive continuous sourcing are defined. In an example, the system receives a procurement request. The system implements an artificial intelligence component to sort the supplier data into a plurality of domains. The system modifies a domain from the plurality of data domains based on new supplier data being received. The system generates user procurement behavior data based on the procurement interaction and a domain from the plurality of data domains. The system establishes a user procurement behavior model corresponding to a guideline associated with the procurement interaction. The system determines whether the user procurement behavior model should be updated based on modification in the plurality of data domains and updates the same. The system notifies the user regarding change in the user procurement behavior model due to change in a domain of the received supplier data selected by the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: ACCENTURE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITEDInventors: Chung-Sheng Li, Guruprasad Dasappa, Krishna Kummamuru, Colin Connors, Guanglei Xiong, Christopher Banschbach, Thomas Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 11207015Abstract: A method is disclosed for displaying patient ECG data. The method includes receiving ECG data including an ECG waveform; receiving analyzed ECG data including arrhythmic events; generating an indicia of the detected arrhythmic event; and displaying the indicia of the detected arrhythmic event in relation to the ECG waveform at a position associated with a time of the detected arrhythmic event. A system for displaying patient ECG data is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Kuppuraj, Serban P. Georgescu, Michael Fahey, Juhan Sonin, Eric Benoit
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Patent number: 10887460Abstract: A system and method for establishing communications enables an outbound communication to be made simultaneously across a plurality of different communications platforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: VONEX LTDInventors: Angus Adrian Parker, Mathew Brian Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 10796552Abstract: A system collects and stores data from a source at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia, earthquake or failure of a structural member. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is less specific than the second tier. If the first tier analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Publication number: 20200219040Abstract: Examples of cognitive procurement and proactive continuous sourcing are defined. In an example, the system receives a procurement request. The system implements an artificial intelligence component to sort the supplier data into a plurality of domains. The system modifies a domain from the plurality of data domains based on new supplier data being received. The system generates user procurement behavior data based on the procurement interaction and a domain from the plurality of data domains. The system establishes a user procurement behavior model corresponding to a guideline associated with the procurement interaction. The system determines whether the user procurement behavior model should be updated based on modification in the plurality of data domains and updates the same. The system notifies the user regarding change in the user procurement behavior model due to change in a domain of the received supplier data selected by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2019Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: ACCENTURE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITEDInventors: Chung-Sheng Li, Guruprasad Dasappa, Krishna Kummamuru, Colin Connors, Guanglei Xiong, Christopher Banschbach, Thomas Michael Fahey
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Publication number: 20200128128Abstract: A system and method for establishing communications enables an outbound communication to be made simultaneously across a plurality of different communications platforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Angus Adrian PARKER, Mathew Brian Michael FAHEY
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Patent number: 10589458Abstract: A filament for use with a printer head of a 3D printer includes an exterior surface and an interior surface having color selectively applied thereto, where the color of the interior surface is visible through the exterior surface, and where the color is applied only to the interior surface such that the color remains substantially isolated from components of the printer head when traveling therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: MakerBot Industries, LLCInventors: Charles John Haider, Michael Joseph Kobida, Cedric James Kovacs-Johnson, Taylor Michael Fahey, Tim Andreas Osswald
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Patent number: 10554815Abstract: A system and method for establishing communications enables an outbound communication to be made simultaneously across a plurality of different communications platforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Vonex Ltd.Inventors: Angus Adrian Parker, Mathew Brian Michael Fahey
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Publication number: 20190387991Abstract: A method is disclosed for displaying patient ECG data. The method includes receiving ECG data including an ECG waveform; receiving analyzed ECG data including arrhythmic events; generating an indicia of the detected arrhythmic event; and displaying the indicia of the detected arrhythmic event in relation to the ECG waveform at a position associated with a time of the detected arrhythmic event. A system for displaying patient ECG data is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Ravi KUPPURAJ, Serban P. GEORGESCU, Michael FAHEY, Juhan SONIN, Eric BENOIT
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Publication number: 20190304285Abstract: A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Publication number: 20190279483Abstract: A system collects and stores data from a source at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia, earthquake or failure of a structural member. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is less specific than the second tier. If the first tier analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 10376172Abstract: A method is disclosed for displaying patient ECG data. The method includes receiving ECG data including an ECG waveform; receiving analyzed ECG data including arrhythmic events; generating an indicia of the detected arrhythmic event; and displaying the indicia of the detected arrhythmic event in relation to the ECG waveform at a position associated with a time of the detected arrhythmic event. A system for displaying patient ECG data is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventors: Ravi Kuppuraj, Serban P. Georgescu, Michael Fahey, Juhan Sonin, Eric Benoit
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Patent number: 10332379Abstract: A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyzes the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2014Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 10297132Abstract: A data collection system collects and stores physiological data from an ambulatory patient at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is more sensitive and less specific than the second tier. If the more sensitive analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Patent number: 10282963Abstract: A system collects and stores data from a source at a high resolution and/or a high data rate (“more detailed data”) and sends a low-resolution and/or downsampled version of the data (“less detailed data”) to a remote server via a wireless network. The server automatically analyzes the less detailed data to detect an anomaly, such as an arrhythmia, earthquake or failure of a structural member. A two-tiered analysis scheme is used, where the first tier is less specific than the second tier. If the first tier analysis detects or suspects the anomaly, the server signals the data collector to send more detailed data that corresponds to a time period associated with the anomaly. The more specific second tier analyses the more detailed data to verify the anomaly. The server may also store the received data and make it available to a user, such as via a graphical or tabular display.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventor: Michael Fahey
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Publication number: 20190116263Abstract: A system and method for establishing communications enables an outbound communication to be made simultaneously across a plurality of different communications platforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Angus Adrian PARKER, Mathew Brian Michael FAHEY
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Publication number: 20180191897Abstract: A system and method for establishing communications enables an outbound communication to be made simultaneously across a plurality of different communications platforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: VONEX LTDInventors: Angus Adrian PARKER, Mathew Brian Michael FAHEY
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Publication number: 20180117832Abstract: A three-dimensional printer effects color changes in an extrudate using a color-application unit applying a colorant to the interior of a filament before it is melted within an extruder. Specifically, the color-application unit may receive a filament (or portions thereof) having an exposed interior surface, where color applicators are actuated to apply one or more colors to the interior surface of the filament in order to modify the extruded color. The filament may then be coupled, collapsed, or otherwise closed about the interior surface, e.g., by a mechanical coupler, to substantially enclose the interior surface of the filament, which is then fed to the extruder for fabricating a colored object in a three-dimensional fabrication process. By enclosing the colored surface within the filament before melting for extrusion, transition effects of a color change can be mitigated and transition time for a substantially complete change in color can be significantly reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Charles John Haider, Michael Joseph Kobida, Cedric James Kovacs-Johnson, Taylor Michael Fahey, Tim Andreas Osswald