Hattiesburg Clinic PAHattiesburg Clinic Hospital Care Service 6051 U S Hwy 49, Hattiesburg, MS 39401 (601)2884329 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 1987
Conditions:
Anemia Hypertension (HTN) Ischemic Heart Disease
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Farrell graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1987. He works in Hattiesburg, MS and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Farrell is affiliated with Forrest General Hospital.
University Of Toledo Physicians LLCUniversity Of Toledo Medical Center Physical Medicine.Rehabilitation 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 (419)3834022 (phone), (419)3833058 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Toledo College of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Procedures:
Physical Therapy Evaluation Neurological Testing
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Farrell graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 1992. He works in Toledo, OH and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Farrell is affiliated with University Of Toledo Medical Center.
Nikola Cargonja - San Carlos CA, US Philip J. Keleshian - San Jose CA, US Roderick E. Thorne - Palo Alto CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US Gustavo Padilla - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
34053918, 3405391, 3405721, 3405733, 3405731
Abstract:
An intrusion detection technique involves: emitting a wireless signal within a container; detecting the wireless signal near the container; and responding to detection of a change in a characteristic of the detected wireless signal by transmitting a wireless notification to a location remote from the container. A different technique involves: responding to a determination that a condition representative of unauthorized intrusion is present while the container is stationary by transmitting a wireless notification; and responding to a determination that the container is moving by ignoring whether the condition is present. Yet another technique involves: monitoring whether a door of a container is in a closed position; and emitting a wireless signal indicating whether the container door is in the closed position.
David L. Shannon - State College PA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Stephen J. Lambright - San Francisco CA, US Roderick E. Thorne - Palo Alto CA, US Blair B. LaCorte - Belvedere CA, US Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US Leo S. Chang - San Carlos CA, US
Systems and methods to provide multi-layer visibility of nested containers at a mobile checkpoint are disclosed. Thee systems include a portable deployment kit in communication with a nested container. The portable deployment kit can be contained in a durable carrying case having a total weight that is within military standards for carrying by one person and includes a handle. Inside, the carrying case can include foam or other material to protect internal components during transport and deployment. In use within the system, the portable deployment kit can serve as a self-contained checkpoint or site server for gathering necessary information from the nested container and uplinking for centralized data collection. In one embodiment, the portable deployment kit includes a label printer for updating an identification device on the nested container to reflect, for example, aggregation and deaggregation.
Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Mark S. Weidick - San Francisco CA, US Nicholas D. Cova - El Cerrito CA, US John L. Goodell - Sunnyvale CA, US Edward D. Schultheis - Auburn CA, US William S. Dawson - Monterey CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G08B 13/08
US Classification:
340549, 3405451, 3405457, 340550, 340546
Abstract:
A container security system has a container interior monitor portion with a container interior light sensing portion responsive to visible light. A different embodiment involves a monitoring device with a support, a door engaging member movable to and from an operational position, and a detection portion that generates an electrical signal in response to movement of the member away from the operational position. The support may be configured to be supported on an edge portion of a movable door. Alternatively, the monitoring device may include a wireless communication portion, and circuitry responsive to the signal and operatively coupled to the wireless communication portion.
Timothy R. Redler - Campbell CA, US Nikola Cargonja - San Carlos CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405728, 361733
Abstract:
An adapter has a cradle portion that can removably receive a radio frequency identification tag. A first electrical connector is positioned in the cradle portion so that, when a tag is removably received in the cradle portion, the first electrical connector electrically couples the adapter to the tag. A second electrical connector is disposed on the adapter at a location spaced from the cradle portion, and the adapter includes structure that electrically couples the first and second electrical connectors.
Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Mark S. Weidick - San Francisco CA, US Nicholas D. Cova - El Cerrito CA, US John L. Goodell - Sunnyvale CA, US Edward D. Schultheis - Auburn CA, US William S. Dawson - Monterey CA, US Kent G. Merritt - Sunnyvale CA, US
A device has a support that can resiliently and removably grip an edge portion of a member with first and second portions thereof disposed on opposite sides of the member. A further portion on the first portion can operatively couple sensing structure to an electrical conductor portion on the third portion. A different embodiment has a support that can resiliently and removably grip an edge portion of a member with first and second portions thereof disposed on opposite sides of the member. A further portion on the support has circuitry coupled to a wireless communication portion on the first portion. Another embodiment has a support with structure supported thereon, the support resiliently and removably gripping the edge portion of a movable door with first and second portions of the support disposed on opposite sides of the edge portion.
Item-Level Visibility Of Nested And Adjacent Containers
Stephen J. Lambright - San Francisco CA, US Blair B. LaCorte - Belvedere CA, US Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US David L. Shannon - State College PA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405721, 340 101, 340 105
Abstract:
An identification device establishes a relative hierarchy of associated containers as logistical units, providing multi-layer visibility of nested and adjacent containers. The relative hierarchy comprises lower-layer containers and upper-layer containers relative to the identification device. An integrated reader device reads heterogeneous tag types. This allows disparate tag types simultaneously using a single device.
Liping Julia Zhu - San Jose CA, US Allan Michael Evans - Cupertino CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Don Ahn - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G08B 9/00 G08B 1/08 G08B 13/14 H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
3405721, 34053913, 340 101, 34028602
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing expanded compatibility in identification tags such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) devices. Integrated devices can be equipped with various combinations of passive and active tags configured for compatibility with passive and active readers, respectively. Additionally, the integrated devices can be equipped with various combinations of passive and active tag readers for compatibility with passive and active tags, respectively. A first combination comprises an active tag and a passive tag reader for collecting information over a passive channel, and sending the information over an active channel. A second combination comprises an active tag and a passive tag receiver/transceiver for communication over both active and passive channels. A third combination comprises an active tag and an active tag reader for collecting information over an active channel, and sending information over an active channel.
Method And Apparatus For Control Or Monitoring Of A Container
Ravindra U. Rajapakse - San Francisco CA, US Roderick E. Thorne - Palo Alto CA, US Robert Fraser Jennings - San Mateo CA, US Steven J. Farrell - Sunnyvale CA, US Liping Julia Zhu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Savi Technology, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405721, 3405724, 3405681
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a carrier, and a system that is responsive to wireless signals transmitted by tags on items carried by the carrier for maintaining a local inventory of items carried by the carrier. A different apparatus involves a carrier having a container with an interior, a sensor for detecting a condition externally of the container that can be related to an environment within the container, and a system that handles information from the sensor in a manner facilitating an evaluation of the likelihood that a problem exists within the container. Another apparatus involves a carrier for a plurality of items, and a system that is responsive to wireless signals received from a remote location for determining a current location of the carrier and for evaluating whether the carrier is proceeding along an intended route.
Chargepoint, Inc.
Senior Director, Product Management, Platforms
Verifone Aug 2017 - Apr 2019
Senior Director, Product Management Engage Systems
Trilliant Oct 2016 - Aug 2017
Director of Rpma Iot Product Management and Engineering Management
Trilliant Oct 1, 2011 - Oct 2016
Director of Hardware Engineering and Wan Product Management
Savi Technology Oct 2008 - Oct 2011
Vice President of Hardware and Firmware Engineering
Education:
University of Hawaii at Manoa 1991 - 1992
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Japanese, Business
University of Connecticut 1984 - 1987
Rockville High School
Skills:
Product Management Wireless Mobile Devices Rfid+ Integration Product Lifecycle Management Product Development Program Management Embedded Systems Strategic Partnerships Engineering Management Mobile Applications Saas Enterprise Software Rf Product Marketing Smart Grid Consumer Electronics Go To Market Strategy Agile Methodologies Wireless Broadband Web Applications Cloud Computing Software Development System Architecture Telecommunications Software As A Service Radio Frequency Wan Portfolio Management Vice President Director Level
Interests:
Social Services Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
Farmington Elementary School Germantown TN 1979-1984, Burtonsville Elementary School Burtonsville MD 1984-1985, Pinckneyville Middle School Norcross GA 1985-1988
Steven Farrell wasnamed executive director of the Fenway Community Development Corp., replacing the retiring Leah Camhi. Before this, Farrell held roles as chief operating officer at Metro Housing/Boston and development director at Boston Private Industry Council, according to his LinkedIn page. Fa
Date: Feb 26, 2024
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Steven Farrell
Lived:
Ewa Beach Hawaii Mountain view, California Scott Air force Base illinois Lebanon Illinois Carbondale Illinois Shiloh illinois Belleville Illinois
Work:
McDonald's
Education:
Lebanon Community Highschool - Gen. Ed.
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Single father, hard worker, good friend, great dad.