Location History:
- Northridge, CA (US) (2010 - 2023)
- Porter Ranch, CA (US) (2021 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2025
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Ali Dianaty
Introduction
Ali Dianaty is a prominent inventor based in Northridge, California, known for his significant contributions to the field of medical devices. With a total of eight patents to his name, Dianaty has made remarkable strides in enhancing communication methods between implantable medical devices and external devices.
Latest Patents
Dianaty's latest patents focus on advanced methods for managing communication sessions with implantable medical devices (IMDs). One of his notable inventions is a medical device and method for managing advertisement periods. This method establishes a communication session between an IMD and an external device through a dedicated advertisement channel. The advertisement and scan periods of the protocol are designed to operate independently, allowing for intermittent overlap after several cycles. When the external device detects an advertisement notice, a communications link is established with the IMD. Another patent outlines similar systems and methods for establishing communication sessions, further showcasing his innovative approach to medical technology.
Career Highlights
Ali Dianaty is currently employed at Pacesetter, Inc., where he continues to develop groundbreaking technologies in the medical device sector. His work has not only advanced the field but has also contributed to improving patient care through enhanced device communication.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Dianaty has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Gabriel A. Mouchawar and Richard P. Williamson. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that
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