I live in Fort Wayne with my wife, Pam. I graduated from Northrop High School in '83. I served as a helicopter mechanic in the Marine Corps from '83 to '87. Graduated from Purdue (IPFW) in '96 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. I worked business to business sales for the HVAC industry for a fortune 500 company. I started selling new homes part time in '02. I began my full time career with REMAX in '04. I love this business.
Mark Kenneth Limkeman - Brookfield WI Alexander Ganin - Whitefish Bay WI Charles William Stearns - New Berlin WI David Leo McDaniel - Dousman WI Robert Franklin Senzig - Germantown WI
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
G01N 2300
US Classification:
378 19, 25036304, 378 4
Abstract:
A combined emission-transmission imaging apparatus, the apparatus comprising oppositely facing first and second photon detector segments disposed on opposite sides of an imaging area and defining the imaging area there between and a radiation source disposed adjacent and outside the imaging area and adjacent at least one of the detector segments, the source generating a fan beam of radiation that emanates from a focal point and juxtaposed such that the fan beam is directed along a trajectory through the imaging area and toward the other of the detector segments, wherein the segments collect both emission and transmission radiation.
Method And System For Normalization Of A Positron Emission Tomography System
Scott David Wollenweber - Waukesha WI, US Charles William Stearns - New Berlin WI, US David Leo McDaniel - Dousman WI, US
International Classification:
G01T 1/164
US Classification:
25036309
Abstract:
A method and system for normalization of a positron emission tomography system are provided. The method includes determining a plurality of block busy fractions for a positron emission tomography system and using the determined block busy fractions to provide correction during normalization of the positron emission tomography system.
Method And System For Positron Emission Tomography Image Reconstruction
Charles William Stearns - New Berlin WI, US David Leo McDaniel - Dousman WI, US John Jay Williams - Hartland WI, US Alexander Ganin - Whitefish Bay WI, US Ravindra Mohan Manjeshwar - Guilderland NY, US Yiping Shao - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01T 1/164
US Classification:
25036303, 25036301, 25036302, 2503361, 250361 R
Abstract:
Methods and systems for controlling a positron emission tomography (PET) system are provided. The method includes receiving timing information from a PET system during an imaging scan using the PET system. The method further includes processing the received timing information and timing bias information relating to the PET system to control the PET system.
Chang Kim - Waukesha WI, US David McDaniel - Waukesha WI, US Gary McBroom - Dousman WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G02B 6/26 G02B 6/42 G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385 39, 385147, 362610
Abstract:
A method of fabricating a light guide assembly includes the steps of providing an array of generally frustum-shaped light guides made of a light-transmissive material, providing an optical isolation frame of interconnected slats made of an opaque material, wherein the slats are arranged and profiled to correspondingly match the gaps between the light guides and the outer gap around the periphery of the light guide array, and bonding the light guide array and the optical isolation frame to each other.
Methods And Systems For Gain Calibration Of Gamma Ray Detectors
Chang Lyong Kim - Brookfield WI, US David Leo McDaniel - Dousman WI, US James Lindgren Malaney - Brookfield WI, US William Todd Peterson - Sussex WI, US Ashwin Ashok Wagadarikar - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01T 1/20 G01T 1/166 G01T 1/24
US Classification:
2502521, 250366, 25036303
Abstract:
Methods and systems for gain calibration of a gamma ray detector are provided. One method includes measuring signals generated by one or more light sensors of a gamma ray detector, generating one or more derived curves using the measured signals as a function of bias voltage and identifying a transition point in the one or more derived curves. The method also includes determining a breakdown voltage of the one or more light sensors using the identified transition point and setting a bias of the one or more light sensors based on the determined breakdown voltage.
Methods And Systems For Signal Communication In Gamma Ray Detectors
Chang Lyong Kim - Brookfield WI, US David Leo McDaniel - Dousman WI, US James Lindgren Malaney - Brookfield WI, US William Todd Peterson - Sussex WI, US Gary V. McBroom - Dousman WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01T 1/202 G01T 1/164
US Classification:
25036303, 250366
Abstract:
Methods and systems for signal communication in gamma ray detectors are provided. One gamma ray detector includes a scintillator block having a plurality of scintillator crystals and a plurality of light sensors coupled to the scintillator crystals and having a plurality of microcells. Each of the plurality of light sensors has a first set of signal traces connected to the microcells and a second set of signal traces connected along the first set of signal traces and together forming a signal path to a summing signal trace. Each of the plurality of light sensors also has a pin-out connected to the summing signal trace.
Scanning Equalization Radiography With Stationary Equalization Detector
James A. McFaul - Waukesha WI Gary S. Keyes - Hartland WI David L. McDaniel - Dousman WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G21K 510
US Classification:
378146
Abstract:
A scanning type radiographic imaging system is disclosed which employs novel means to produce comparable radiation intensity in the object regions being radiographed. Such result is achieved with variable radiation attenuating elements having their attenuation controlled during this scanning process with novel feedback control means. The feedback control is produced with a stationary detection unit having circuit means which generates the electrical control signals.
Automatic Brightness Compensation For Fluorography Systems
James A. McFaul - Waukesha WI David L. McDaniel - Dousman WI Barry F. Belanger - Elm Grove WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H05G 144 H05G 134 H05G 132 H05G 164
US Classification:
378108
Abstract:
The brightness of an X-ray video image during fluorography is maintained at a substantially constant level by a control circuit which varies the X-ray dose in relation to changes in the average brightness of the X-ray image. Selected picture elements of the image which lie within a defined region in the image and which have a brightness above a given level are used to derive the average X-ray image brightness. The brightness of the selected picture elements are summed and the number of such picture elements counted. The summation of the brightness and the picture element count are both scaled by a factor of 2. sup. n to reduce the size of the numbers of the complexity of the averaging circuitry. The scaled brightness summation is divided by the scaled picture element count and the result is stored as the average X-ray image brightness.
McDaniel Institute of Anti-Aging Research - Owner McDaniel Laser & Cosmetic Center - Owner
David Mcdaniel
Work:
Me - King (1)
Bragging Rights:
I am a king, what more to say?
David Mcdaniel
Work:
Trying to be the person my cat thinks I am
Tagline:
Social media is like ancient Egypt: writing things on walls and worshiping cats.
David Mcdaniel
Education:
Kanawha Valley Community And Technical College, - Building Technology, West Virginia University at Parkersburg - Board of Governors
About:
David W. McDaniel is the Operations manager for McDaniel Management Corporation, LLC, the region's leading provider of green building, sustainable living solutions and smart-home technology for ho...
David Mcdaniel
Work:
We make computers that explode
David Mcdaniel
Work:
David A McDaniel Electrical Contractor,Inc. - President
About:
Child of God, husband of one beautiful girl, father of nine great children, grandfather of five, tinkerer, handyman, electrician by trade.