ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSIONS MESSAGES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EX PATH exPATH Corporation 1313 North Market Street Wilmington DE 19801 electronic transmissions of messages and documents;computer software engineering and design services and consultation services rendered in connection therewith;
GLOBAL SYNERGIES Global Synergies 2141 Noble View Dr. Rancho Palos Verdes CA 90275 electronic transmissions of messages and data;GLOBAL SYNERGIES;
MED-E-MAIL MED-E-SYSTEMS CORPORATION 560 WHITE PLAINS ROAD, SECOND FLOOR TARRYTOWN NY 10591 electronic transmissions of messages and data for physicians to communicate about patients with other laboratories, hospitals, pharmacists, radiologists, benefits and insurance;MEDICAL MAIL;providing computerized access to databases for physicians about patients' medical history, lab results, clinical information, hospitalization information, pharmaceutical and prescription patient history information, radiology information and insurance information;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A wireless telemetry system includes many radio transmitters using frequency-hopping carriers for intermittently transmitting very short messages indicative of status of stimuli associated with the transmitters. The transmitters can transmit independently of any receiver for receiving from the transmitters and independently of each other. Transmission frequency and time between transmissions are varied according to time-frequency patterns that can be different for each transmitter. Urgent messages, such as alarms, are transmitted at transmission opportunities at intervals smaller than routine transmissions. The transmission opportunities are also according to a time-frequency pattern. Power-up transmissions carry information about future transmission opportunities and/or routine transmissions. Power-up transmissions can also carry information about time-frequency pattern for controlling routine transmissions and/or transmission opportunities. The system comprises a receiver for receiving from the transmitters. The receiver holds data indicative of time and frequency of future routine transmissions and transmission opportunities simultaneously for each of the transmitters.