Physicians Urgent Care 155 Covey Dr STE 100, Franklin, TN 37067 6154721550 (phone), 6154721659 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis Graduated: 1999
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Pratt graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1999. He works in Franklin, TN and specializes in Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine.
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Mark D Pratt
License #:
34450 - Active
Category:
Tow Truck Operator (Incident Management)
Expiration Date:
Aug 10, 2017
Us Patents
Method And Apparatus For Tone Tracking In Wireless Optical Communication Systems
Jeffrey C. Adams - Seattle WA Mark Pratt - Seattle WA Micah J. Barclay - Redmond WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
H04B 1000
US Classification:
359159, 359181, 359189, 359193
Abstract:
A transmitted light signal, such as laser light, is modulated by a data signal and by a tracking signal. The tracking signal has a modulation depth that is substantially smaller than a peak-to-peak amplitude of the light signal. At reception, the tracking signal is recovered from the modulated light signal and is used to determine an orientation of a receiver with respect to the transmitted light signal.
Method And Apparatus For Polarization Tracking In Wireless Optical Communication Systems
Jeffrey C. Adams - Seattle WA Mark Pratt - Seattle WA Micah J. Barclay - Redmond WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
H04B 1000
US Classification:
359156, 359154, 359155, 359159, 359172, 359181
Abstract:
A polarization of a light signal is modulated to provide polarization tracking in a wireless optical communication system. The light signal having the modulated polarization, such as a sinusoidally varying polarization, is transmitted from an optical transmitter having polarization-maintaining fiber. The light signal having the modulated polarization is received at an optical receiver. A portion of the light signal is directed to an analyzer that detects the modulated polarization and generates an amplitude-modulated light signal corresponding to the modulated polarization. The amplitude-modulated light signal is directed to a tracking detector, such as a quad cell detector, that generates an amplitude-modulated electronic signal corresponding to the amplitude-modulated light signal. The amplitude-modulated electronic signal can be subsequently used to control or perform tracking of the optical receiver. Such tracking can include adjustment of an orientation of the optical receiver with respect to the light signal received from the transmitter.
System And Method For Using A Holographic Optical Element In A Wireless Telecommunication System Receiver
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT John J. Schuster - Bellevue WA Harold A. Brown - Renton WA Mark Pratt - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
G03H 100
US Classification:
359 15, 359 19, 359152
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in a receiver unit, such as a wireless optical telecommunication system receiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract incident light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. The optical processing unit includes a photodetector that detects the diffracted light rays. The system receiver can include various other components and/or can have various configurations. In one configuration, a plurality of mirrors is used to control the direction of the light rays coming from the HOE device, and a collimating optical assembly collimates these light rays. A beam splitting optical assembly can be used to split the light rays into a tracking channel and a communication channel.
System And Method For Providing A Controlled Linewidth External Cavity Laser
Jason N. Farmer - Seattle WA Mark R. Pratt - Seattle WA Richard D. Romea - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Nlight Photonics Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H01S 300
US Classification:
359334, 3593413, 372 20
Abstract:
The present invention is in general related to efficient operation of an external cavity laser and more particularly to a system and method of operating an external cavity laser utilizing one or more controlled linewidth gain elements. Specifically, the linewidth of an gain elements is broadened so that Brillouin scattering mechanisms in a gain medium are eliminated or reduced.
System And Method For Optimizing The Performance Of Multiple Gain Element Laser
The present invention is directed to a system and method which utilize an incoherently beam combined (IBC) laser. The IBC laser includes a plurality of emitters with each of the emitters possessing a partially reflective surface on their front facet. The partially reflective surface causes resonant wavelengths to be defined. In certain embodiments, the system and method arrange the external cavity and emitter spacings of the IBC laser such that the center feedback wavelength provided to each emitter is an etalon resonant wavelength. In other embodiments, the range of feedback wavelengths is adapted so that it is greater than the free spectral range (the separation in wavelength space between adjacent etalon resonant wavelengths).
Transceiver For A Wireless Optical Telecommunication System
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT Mark Pratt - Seattle WA David P. Bajorins - Redmond WA Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA William Joseph Lauby - Mukilteo WA Michael Thomas - Belmont MA Scott William Sparrold - Bothell WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
G02B 532
US Classification:
359 15, 19 34, 398135, 398139
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in wireless optical telecommunication system transceiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract received light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. A transmitter unit can be positioned at least in part behind the HOE device. An opening in the emulsion material allows a light signal transmitted from the transmitter unit to be substantially unaffected by the recorded interference pattern. The transceiver can also include a spotting scope and an alignment beacon.
System And Method Of Operating Low Coupling Efficiency Optical Source By Dissipating Cladding Modes
An embodiment is directed to a system for dissipating cladding modes of an optical fiber. In the system, a high power light source couples optical power into the optical fiber at a fiber coupling point thereby producing the cladding modes; material is indexed-matched to the optical fiber and is optically contacted to the optical fiber near the fiber coupling point; and a substrate layer is operable to provide a thermal sink for heat generated from dissipation of cladding modes of the optical fiber.
Transceiver For A Wireless Optical Telecommunication System
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA, US Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT, US Mark Pratt - Seattle WA, US David P. Bajorins - Redmond WA, US Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA, US Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA, US Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA, US William Joseph Lauby - Mukilteo WA, US Michael Thomas - Belmont MA, US Scott William Sparrold - Bothell WA, US
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
G02B005/32 H04B010/10
US Classification:
359 16, 359 15, 359 19, 398122, 398118
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in wireless optical telecommunication system transceiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract received light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. A transmitter unit can be positioned at least in part behind the HOE device. An opening in the emulsion material allows a light signal transmitted from the transmitter unit to be substantially unaffected by the recorded interference pattern. The transceiver can also include a spotting scope and an alignment beacon.
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Bynum reported from Savannah, Georgia. Associated Press writers Mark Pratt in Boston; Rodrique Ngowi in Hampden, Massachusetts; Ray Henry in Atlanta; Steve Karnowski in Minneapolis; and Kristin M. Hall in Nashville, Tennessee, contributed to this report.
Mark Pratt, senior vice president of state affairs at America's Health Insurance Plans, a Washington, D.C.-based insurance industry group, said there's still some uncertainty surrounding paid enrollments. Some insurers "voluntarily decided to provide flexibility in the deadline by which exchange enr
Date: May 08, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Health Insurance Executives: HealthCare.gov Is Still Not Fixed
I think if the back end issues are considered part of the website, there are still issues outstanding, said Mark Pratt, senior vice president for state affairs at Americas Health Insurance Plans, a national association representing health insurance plans.
The back-end issues remain not resolved, and consumers coverage will be disrupted, Mark Pratt, a senior vice president with Americas Health Insurance Plans, told the National Conference of State Legislatures meeting.
Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Pat Eaton-Robb in Cromwell, Conn., Jessica Gresko and Science Writer Seth Borenstein in Washington DC, Karen Matthews and Verena Dobnik in New York City, Mark Pratt in Boston, Denise Lavoie in Quincy, Mass., Erika Niedowski in Providence, R.
Verena Dobnik, Karen Matthews, Cristian Salazar and Jennifer Peltz in New York; Jim Suhr in St. Louis; David Sharp in Portland, Maine; Mark Pratt in Boston; Patrick Walters in Philadelphia; Pete Yost in Washington; Bill Draper in Kansas City, Mo.; Carla K. Johnson in Chicago, and Christina Hoag and
Associated Press writers John Rogers, Greg Risling and Christopher Weber in Los Angeles, Brian Melley in Santa Monica, Calif.; and Steve LeBlanc, Denise Lavoie, Jay Lindsay and Mark Pratt in Boston contributed to this report.
Date: Jun 25, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mass. towns look to rebuild after deadly tornadoes
Collins reported from West Springfield and Singer from Brimfield. Contributing were Associated Press writers Stephanie Reitz in Hartford, Conn.; and Denise Lavoie, Mark Pratt, Bob Salsberg, Sylvia Wingfield and Rodrique Ngowi in Boston.