London, United Kingdom

Gary Royle


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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Title: Gary Royle - Innovator in X-ray Imaging Technology

Introduction

Gary Royle is a prominent inventor based in London, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly through his innovative work on x-ray technology. His expertise and dedication to improving diagnostic methods have led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the quality of x-ray imaging.

Latest Patents

Gary Royle holds a patent for an "Intelligent adaptive x-ray imaging system." This invention presents a method and arrangement that dynamically controls and optimizes the exposure conditions of an object to x-rays in real-time. The system is designed to provide optimum diagnostic information by splitting the imaging beam into two separate fan beams that scan over the object in a single pass. The first beam, known as the scout beam, collects information from the object, which is then analyzed to control the intensity, spectral quality, or spatial distribution of the second beam, referred to as I-ImaS. The arrangement utilizes CMOS image sensors capable of processing detected information either on-chip or within a field-programmable gate array, computing a measure related to the diagnostic value of the information.

Career Highlights

Gary Royle is associated with UCL Business Plc, where he continues to work on advancing medical imaging technologies. His career is marked by a commitment to innovation and a focus on enhancing the capabilities of diagnostic imaging systems.

Collaborations

Gary collaborates with Robert Speller, contributing to the development of cutting-edge technologies in the field of x-ray imaging.

Conclusion

Gary Royle's work in intelligent adaptive x-ray imaging systems exemplifies the intersection of technology and healthcare. His innovative approach has the potential to significantly improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

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