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Rajeshwari Srinivasan Phones & Addresses

  • 333 Laurel St, San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 594-5923
  • 3970 The Woods Dr, San Jose, CA 95136 (408) 227-2172
  • Redwood City, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Lewisville, TX
  • Gainesville, FL
  • Boca Raton, FL
  • San Mateo, CA
  • 333 Laurel St, San Carlos, CA 94070

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Apparatus And Method For Using Rfid To Track Use Of A Component Within A Device

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US Patent:
7498950, Mar 3, 2009
Filed:
Aug 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/216241
Inventors:
Hasan Ertas - Sunnyvale CA, US
Brannon P. Wells - San Jose CA, US
Rajeshwari Srinivasan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
G08B 13/14
A62B 1/04
US Classification:
340679, 3405721, 34053912, 600101, 600103, 600104, 600300, 600118, 348 65, 348 73, 700 65, 2503361, 250200, 356300
Abstract:
RFID circuitry is used in an endoscopic light source unit to track cumulative light bulb use information. An inductively powered RFID tag is affixed to the light bulb assembly, and communicates wirelessly with an RF transceiver within the light source unit via a low-frequency modulation wave. The RFID tag includes memory which stores a value representing cumulative duration of use of the light bulb. The transceiver reads the value from the RFID tag and communicates the value to control circuitry in the light source unit, which tracks use of the light bulb within the light source unit. Based on such tracking, the transceiver periodically updates the value in the RFID tag via the wireless link. Cumulative bulb usage hours is displayed on the light source unit. The RFID tag also may store a custom password and/or other information.

Endoscopy Device With Integrated Rfid And External Network Capability

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US Patent:
7976461, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Jan 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/342474
Inventors:
Hasan Ertas - Sunnyvale CA, US
Ruzbeh Shariff - Santa Clara CA, US
Sohail Desai - Campbell CA, US
Brannon P. Wells - San Jose CA, US
Rajeshwari Srinivasan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600118, 600101, 600178
Abstract:
A unit of equipment designed for use in endoscopic surgery includes radio frequency identification (RFID) circuitry and a network interface. The RFID circuitry can be used to store information of various types, such as component usage tracking information, user preferences, usage logs, error logs, device settings, etc. The network interface allows the unit to communicate over an external network with a remote server. Information, such as information stored in the RFID circuitry or in a separate memory, may be sent over the network to a desired destination, such as a server operated by the manufacturer of the equipment.

Endoscopy Device With Integrated Rfid And External Network Capability

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US Patent:
8162822, Apr 24, 2012
Filed:
May 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/068440
Inventors:
Hasan Ertas - Sunnyvale CA, US
Ruzbeh Shariff - Santa Clara CA, US
Sohail Desai - Campbell CA, US
Brannon P. Wells - San Jose CA, US
Rajeshwari Srinivasan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600118, 600101, 600178
Abstract:
A unit of equipment designed for use in endoscopic surgery includes radio frequency identification (RFID) circuitry and a network interface. The RFID circuitry can be used to store information of various types, such as component usage tracking information, user preferences, usage logs, error logs, device settings, etc. The network interface allows the unit to communicate over an external network with a remote server. Information, such as information stored in the RFID circuitry or in a separate memory, may be sent over the network to a desired destination, such as a server operated by the manufacturer of the equipment.

Apparatus And Method For Using Rfid To Track Use Of A Component Within A Device

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US Patent:
7154378, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Sep 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/662012
Inventors:
Hasan Ertas - Sunnyvale CA, US
Brannon P. Wells - San Jose CA, US
Rajeshwari Srinivasan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Stryker Corporation - Kalamazoo MI
International Classification:
G05B 19/00
US Classification:
340 585, 34030916, 3405721, 340641, 3406916, 726 2
Abstract:
RFID circuitry is used in an endoscopic light source unit to track cumulative light bulb use information. An inductively powered RFID tag is affixed to the light bulb assembly, and communicates wirelessly with an RF transceiver within the light source unit via a low-frequency modulation wave. The RFID tag includes memory which stores a value representing cumulative duration of use of the light bulb. The transceiver reads the value from the RFID tag and communicates the value to control circuitry in the light source unit, which tracks use of the light bulb within the light source unit. Based on such tracking, the transceiver periodically updates the value in the RFID tag via the wireless link. Cumulative bulb usage hours is displayed on the light source unit. The RFID tag also may store a custom password and/or other information.

Electrosurgical Generator Control Using Dynamic Process Variables

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US Patent:
20230056328, Feb 23, 2023
Filed:
Aug 19, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/891811
Inventors:
- Sunnyvale CA, US
Rajeshwari Srinivasan - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/12
A61B 18/14
Abstract:
An electrosurgical system includes an RF output stage configured to impart RF power between first and second electrodes; measurement circuitry measures current and voltage imparted between the first and second electrodes; a processing circuit calculates power and impedance, based upon the measured current and the measured voltage; the processing circuitry uses a proportional-integral-derivative control loop to control RF power imparted between the electrodes, based upon a selected one of the measured current, the measured voltage, calculated power, and the calculated impedance.
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