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  • 12 Hillside Rd, Sound Beach, NY 11789
  • Farmingville, NY
  • Patchogue, NY
  • Central Islip, NY

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Daniella Strat Photo 1

Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Sound Beach, NY
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Zebra Technologies Sep 2014 - Oct 2015
Mechanical Engineer

Motorola Solutions Aug 2008 - Sep 2014
Mechanical Engineer

Motorola Feb 1991 - Aug 2008
Mechanical Engineer

Feb 1991 - Aug 2008
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Stony Brook University 2000 - 2008
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Suffolk County Community College 2000
Associates, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Design For Manufacturing
Pro Engineering
Cad
Cross Cultural Communication Skills
Mobile Devices
Tolerance Analysis
Testing
Rapid Prototyping
Product Development
Injection Molding
Product Design
Mechanical Engineering
R&D
Nx Unigraphics
Engineering Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Systems Engineering
Manufacturing
Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Product Management
Integration
Process Improvement
Wireless
Languages:
English
Romanian
Certifications:
Duolingo French Fluency: Elementary (Estimated)
Duolingo
Daniella Strat Photo 2

Daniella Strat

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Location:
12 Hillside Rd, Sound Beach, NY 11789
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Antenna-Based Trigger

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US Patent:
7825775, Nov 2, 2010
Filed:
Jul 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/830921
Inventors:
Daniella Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Mark Duron - East Patchogue NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340 105, 3405721, 340 101
Abstract:
Described is a device including a processor, a wireless arrangement including an antenna, and a memory arrangement storing first data and second data. The first data includes predetermined antenna characteristics and the second data includes predetermined triggering characteristics for triggering a function of the device. When third data fails to match the first data, the processor compares the third data to the second data, the third data being indicative of characteristics changes of the antenna. The processor triggers a corresponding function of the device as a function of the third data and the second data.

Wearable Mobile Computing System

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US Patent:
8260384, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Jun 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/767968
Inventors:
Thomas Wulff - North Patchogue NY, US
Mark Duron - East Patchogue NY, US
Russell Calvarese - Stony Brook NY, US
Shane MacGregor - Forest Hills NY, US
David Bellows - Wantagh NY, US
Robert Sandler - Holtsville NY, US
Daniella Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Rehan Jaffri - Rego Park NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
A45F 5/00
US Classification:
4555756, 224267, 224575
Abstract:
A system having a mobile device and a wearable mount configured to couple to the mobile device, the coupling making the mobile device wearable at a worn location, wherein a set of functionalities of the mobile device corresponds to the worn location. The wearable mount having a coupler configured to couples to a mount coupling of a mobile device and a fastener that fastens the wearable mount to a location, the location, a set of functionalities of the mobile device being based on the location.

Method And Apparatus For Ultrasonic Data Transmission And Locationing

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US Patent:
8403218, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/370748
Inventors:
Timothy B. Austin - Stony Brook NY, US
Mark W. Duron - East Patchogue NY, US
Daniella N. Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 7/00
US Classification:
235439, 235435
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for transmitting data from an ultrasonic tag to an ultrasonic reader. The method comprises generating and transmitting an ultrasonic sound pressure wave, receiving the ultrasonic sound pressure wave at a first ultrasonic repeater, determining that the received ultrasonic sound pressure wave was not processed at the ultrasonic reader, retransmitting the ultrasonic sound pressure wave from the first ultrasonic repeater, and processing the retransmitted ultrasonic sound pressure wave at the ultrasonic reader.

Modular Mobile Computing Headset

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US Patent:
8520860, Aug 27, 2013
Filed:
Dec 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/955733
Inventors:
Thomas Wulff - North Patchogne NY, US
Daniella Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Mark Wheeler - East Setauket NY, US
Nicole D. Tricoukes - Seaford NY, US
Mark Duron - East Patchogue NY, US
David Bellows - Wantagh NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
H04R 1/10
US Classification:
381 74, 381122, 381370, 381375, 4555751, 4555752, 361600
Abstract:
A system comprises an accessory, a mobile unit module, and a battery pack module. The accessory is worn one of on and near a portion of a body of a user. The mobile unit module removably couples to the accessory. The battery pack module removably couples to one of the mobile unit and the accessory.

Integrated Frame For Monocoque Housing

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US Patent:
20090103249, Apr 23, 2009
Filed:
Sep 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/861823
Inventors:
Daniella STRAT - Sound Beach NY, US
David Bellows - Wantagh NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
H05K 5/02
US Classification:
36167901
Abstract:
A monocoque housing comprises a main housing and an integrated unit. The main housing includes an opening leading to a recess within the main housing. The integrated unit includes a frame and an end cap being received by the main housing through the opening so that, when assembled, the end cap occupies the opening and the frame is received within the recess.

Indicating Ultrasonic Data Tag Movement

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US Patent:
20130242704, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/418387
Inventors:
Daniella N. Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 1/02
US Classification:
367137
Abstract:
Indicating a movement of an ultrasonic tag is accomplished by a transducer operable to provide electrical signals caused by the movement. The movement can cause mechanical vibrations, sound vibrations, or pressure in the transducer, to generate the electrical signals. A controller can detect the electrical signal from the transducer generated by the movement, whereupon the controller obtains tag data and modulates the tag data to be supplied to a powered up emitter. The emitter transmits the modulated tag data in a transmission to an ultrasonic tag reader using an ultrasonic carrier sound wave.

Compact Bar Code Scanner

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US Patent:
63118963, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/467905
Inventors:
Altaf Mulla - Merrick NY
Edward Barkan - Miller Place NY
Lisa Fan - Commack NY
Gregory James - Seattle WA
Margaret Hetfield - East Northport NY
Joseph Giordano - Bayville NY
Yuri Gofman - Bohemia NY
Robert Sanders - St. James NY
Daniella Strat - Sound Beach NY
Assignee:
Symbol Technologies, Inc. - Holtsville NY
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23547203
Abstract:
A compact optical code reader is disclosed having multiple functions and a unique shape and configuration of actuators and indicators. A system including the reader also includes a cradle, interface and host terminal, capable of performing various data processing functions involving scanned data.

Patient Unique Identifier

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US Patent:
20220270728, Aug 25, 2022
Filed:
Feb 23, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/183141
Inventors:
- Lincolnshire IL, US
Daniella Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Askold V. Strat - Sound Beach NY, US
Matthew Louis Kowalski - Merrick NY, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/65
A61B 5/15
G02B 27/01
Abstract:
A patient unique identifier system is provided. An example system includes a database storing patient information; a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with a patient, the RFID tag storing an indication of an identification of the patient and encrypted biometric data captured by sensors of a wearable device worn by the patient; and an RFID reader device configured to: read the RFID tag and retrieve, based on reading the RFID tag, the indication of the identification of the patient and the encrypted biometric data without decrypting the encrypted biometric data; send the encrypted biometric data to a server to be decrypted and stored in the database; access patient information associated with stored in the database based on the retrieved indication of the identification of the patient; and provide the information associated with the patient to a user of the RFID reader device.
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