Garverick
Robert Trent Garverick, Columbus, OH US
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20130030555 | METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND DIAGNOSING LARGE SCALE PROCESS AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEMS - A method is provided for analyzing and diagnosing a large scale process automation control system having a plurality of control loops. Assessments for pre-defined key performance indicators (KPIs) are automatically generated for control, process and signal sections of each control loop. The automatically generated assessments of the pre-defined KPIs may be displayed in a graphical user interface (GUI) of a computer. A user may change the automatically generated assessments of the pre-defined KPIs. Different data views may also be displayed in the GUI. The data views include time series trends for measured process variable, controller output, controller set point and error, as well as controller parameter clustering views in two-dimensional and three-dimensional plots. | 01-31-2013 |
Steven L. Garverick, Cleveland Hts., OH US
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20130303942 | IMPLANTABLE PRESSURE SENSOR - Systems and methods are provided for in vivo measurement of pressure. An implantable sensor assembly includes a pressure sensor configured to provide an analog signal representing pressure and a signal conditioning component configured to convert the pressure sensor output into a digital signal. A transmitter is configured to transmit the digital signal to an external base unit. A power control unit is configured to dynamically allocate power throughout the implantable sensor assembly, such that during an active measurement interval of the implantable sensor assembly, each of the pressure sensor, the signal conditioning component, and the transmitter are powered only for a portion of the active measurement interval necessary to perform a related function. | 11-14-2013 |
Steven L. Garverick, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20140324120 | Integrated Surface Stimulation Device for Pain Management and Wound Therapy - The present invention provides a thin and flexible device and method of use thereof for pain and wound treatment of a subject. The integrated surface stimulation device may comprise a complete wireless stimulation system in a disposable and/or reusable flexible device for widespread use in multiple therapeutic applications. The invention would be situated on the skin surface of a patient and would be activated so as to reduce the overall occurrence of pain and/or increase wound healing rates. As provided, the device will comprise an integrated power supply and pre-programmable stimulator/control system mounted on the upper face of a flexible polymeric substrate layer. The lower face of the substrate layer will comprise areas of stimulating electrodes, applied using thin film coating techniques. The device can then be applied to the user with a medical grade pressure sensitive adhesive coating provided on the lower face of the substrate layer. | 10-30-2014 |
Timothy Garverick, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20110074464 | LOW POWER PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES - Circuits and power up sequences to reduce power consumption in programmable logic devices is disclosed. A multiplexer (MUX) for a programmable logic device comprising: a plurality of inputs and an output; and a configuration circuit comprising a plurality of memory elements, each memory element generating a control signal, the configuration circuit comprising a first mode of operation to force each of said control signals to a first voltage level regardless of the memory state in the memory element; and a first device coupling a power supply voltage to the output, said first device having a gate electrode controlled by a said control signal of the configuration circuit; and one or more second devices coupling one or more inputs to the output, each said second device having a gate electrode controlled by a said control signal of the configuration circuit; wherein, the first device is in a conducting state to couple the power supply voltage to the MUX output during the first mode of operation of the configuration circuit. | 03-31-2011 |