Patents by Inventor Shankar Visvanathan Guru
Shankar Visvanathan Guru 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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Patent number: 6879715Abstract: An apparatus and a method of processing a collection of uncorrected radiographs are described with the apparatus comprising an X-ray scatter compensator and a controller. The compensator is configured for iteratively generating a refined value of a normalized estimated X-ray scatter signal corresponding to an uncorrected radiograph of said collection of uncorrected radiographs. The controller is configured to be coupled to the compensator and further configured to subtract said refined value of said normalized estimated X-ray scatter signal from a corresponding normalized total X-ray signal of a respective one of said uncorrected radiographs so as to form a corresponding corrected radiograph.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Peter Michael Edic, Armin Horst Pfoh, Shankar Visvanathan Guru
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Publication number: 20030103666Abstract: An apparatus and a method of processing a collection of uncorrected radiographs are described with the apparatus comprising an X-ray scatter compensator and a controller. The compensator is configured for iteratively generating a refined value of a normalized estimated X-ray scatter signal corresponding to an uncorrected radiograph of said collection of uncorrected radiographs. The controller is configured to be coupled to the compensator and further configured to subtract said refined value of said normalized estimated X-ray scatter signal from a corresponding normalized total X-ray signal of a respective one of said uncorrected radiographs so as to form a corresponding corrected radiograph.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: General Electric Company One Research CircleInventors: Peter Michael Edic, Armin Horst Pfoh, Shankar Visvanathan Guru
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Patent number: 6505966Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for assessing performance of an imaging system. The imaging system has a performance assessment apparatus that comprises a system performance computer configured to execute a performance assessment algorithm. The performance assessment computer is coupled to receive signals from the detector assembly of the imaging array in a plurality of imaging system operating modes so as to identify disparities between actual system performance and nominal system performance for respective ones of the imaging system operating modes and to provide respective system performance output signals.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Shankar Visvanathan Guru
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Patent number: 6377661Abstract: A collimator 100 for use in a radiation imaging system 10, and a method for making such collimators, are provided, wherein the collimator 100 is capable of collimating radiation in two orthogonal planes. The collimator in one embodiment includes a block 101 of radiation absorbing material having a plurality of focally aligned channels 102 extending therethrough; in a second embodiment, the collimator includes first and second collimation 204, 212 sections having a respective first plurality of focally aligned plate sets 201 and a respective second plurality of focally aligned plate sets 203 disposed orthogonally to the first plurality of plate sets. The method for making the collimator includes generating a CAD drawing, generating from the CAD drawing one or more stereo-lithographic files, and using the stereo-lithographic files to control an electro-deposition machining machine which creates the channels in the block.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Shankar Visvanathan Guru, Peter Michael Edic, Reinhold Franz Wirth
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Patent number: 6370227Abstract: A collimator 100 for use in a radiation imaging system 10, and a method for making such collimators, are provided, wherein the collimator 100 is capable of collimating radiation in two orthogonal planes. The collimator in one embodiment includes a block 101 of radiation absorbing material having a plurality of focally aligned channels 102 extending therethrough; in a second embodiment, the collimator includes first and second collimation 204, 212 sections having a respective first plurality of focally aligned plate sets 201 and a respective second plurality of focally aligned plate sets 203 disposed orthogonally to the first plurality of plate sets. The method for making the collimator includes generating a CAD drawing, generating from the CAD drawing one or more stereo-lithographic files, and using the stereo-lithographic files to control an electro-deposition machining machine which creates the channels in the block.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Shankar Visvanathan Guru, Peter Michael Edic, Reinhold Franz Wirth
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Patent number: 6351517Abstract: In predicting failure of an x-ray tube in a computed tomography (CT) system, reference detector elements normally disposed on each end of the detector, receive x-rays directly from the x-ray tube. In accordance with the invention, the output values of the reference detector elements are utilized by a tube condition prediction algorithm to predict a failure in the x-ray tube of the CT system. The tube condition prediction algorithm utilizes at least one model of the CT system and at least one prediction routine, which typically is a Kalman filter, to generate the prediction. The prediction routine uses the model to analyze the output values of the reference detector elements in order to determine the condition of the x-ray tube and predict future performance of the x-ray tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Shankar Visvanathan Guru, Peter Michael Edic, Allan John Connolly, Harry Kirk Mathews, Jr.
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Patent number: 6275559Abstract: A system is provided for identifying faults in a non-OEM computed tomography system having components in connection with the detectors to reconstruct an image. Then, correlation values are derived from baseline reference data files and current data files collected after a fault is suspected in the CT system. The correlation values are compared against a threshold to identify suspect detectors and a pattern recognition algorithm is applied to determine if the suspect detectors are faulty or if one of the components processing the output signals has failed. If baseline files are unavailable, the identification of faulty components is accomplished by performing correlation between the current data files and average profile values.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Vipin Kewal Ramani, Rasiklal Punjalal Shah, Peter Michael Edic, Shankar Visvanathan Guru, Abdalmajeid Musa Alyassin, Randal Vincent Dusing
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Patent number: 6175615Abstract: A collimator 100 for use in a radiation imaging system 10, and a method for making such collimators, are provided, wherein the collimator 100 is capable of collimating radiation in two orthogonal planes. The collimator in one embodiment includes a block 101 of radiation absorbing material having a plurality of focally aligned channels 102 extending therethrough; in a second embodiment, the collimator includes first and second collimation204, 212 sections having a respective first plurality of focally aligned plate sets 201 and a respective second plurality of focally aligned plate sets 203 disposed orthogonally to the first plurality of plate sets. The method for making the collimator includes generating a CAD drawing, generating from the CAD drawing one or more stereo-lithographic files, and using the stereo-lithographic files to control an electro-deposition machining machine which creates the channels in the block.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Shankar Visvanathan Guru, Peter Michael Edic, Reinhold Franz Wirth