Fuhrman, US
Alexander Fuhrman, Greenacres, WA US
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20130327306 | ROTARY SYNCHRONOUS CHARGE TRAPPING - An exemplary two-stroke internal combustion engine can comprise one or more cylinders comprising exhaust ports, one or more pistons configured to cyclically cover and uncover the exhaust ports during reciprocation of the pistons within the cylinders, and one or more rotary exhaust valves associated with each exhaust port. The exhaust valves can be configured to rotate around a valve axis that is substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of a crank shaft of the engine. Each exhaust valve at least partially obstructs the associated exhaust port during a portion of the exhaust valve's rotation about the valve axis while the associated exhaust port is at least partially uncovered by the associated piston, thereby trapping fresh charge within the combustion chamber. | 12-12-2013 |
Bradley P. Fuhrman, El Paso, TX US
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20140090647 | Breathing-Gas Delivery And Sharing System And Method - A device, system, and method for isolating a ventilator from one or more patients in which the delivery conditions of gas delivered to an isolation device from a ventilator may drive the delivery of breathing-gas delivered to one or more patients, the breathing-gas having the same or different delivery conditions. In one embodiment, an isolation device may have a housing and a movable partition. The movable partition may be joined to the housing, The movable partition may have a patient side on a first side of the partition and an actuating side on a second side of the partition. The isolation device may include an inlet pressure regulator on the actuating side and/or an exhaust pressure regulator on the patient side. These regulators may alter the delivery conditions (including, but not limited to, pressure and volume) of breathing-gas delivered to a patient. | 04-03-2014 |
Bradley P. Fuhrman, Buffalo, NY US
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20080276940 | Breathing-Gas Delivery System With Exhaust Gas Filter Body And Method Of Operating A Breathing-Gas Delivery System - Breathing-gas delivery systems and methods are described. In one such system there is a movable partition, a housing and a filter body. The housing is disposed about the movable partition, and thereby provides a respirator side on a first side of the partition, and a patient side on a second side of the partition. The housing also has (a) a patient inspiration orifice on the patient side, which is adaptable to supply breathing-gas to a patient, and (b) a gas exhaust orifice on the patient side. | 11-13-2008 |
20090050151 | Breathing-Gas Delivery And Sharing System And Method - A device, system, and method for isolating a ventilator from one or more patients in which the delivery conditions of gas delivered to an isolation device from a ventilator may drive the delivery of breathing-gas delivered to one or more patients, the breathing-gas having the same or different delivery conditions. In one embodiment, an isolation device may have a housing and a movable partition. The movable partition may be joined to the housing, The movable partition may have a patient side on a first side of the partition and an actuating side on a second side of the partition. The isolation device may include an inlet pressure regulator on the actuating side and/or an exhaust pressure regulator on the patient side. These regulators may alter the delivery conditions (including, but not limited to, pressure and volume) of breathing-gas delivered to a patient. | 02-26-2009 |
Daniel S. Fuhrman, Ketchum, ID US
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20150338723 | LOW PROFILE CAMERA HOUSING HAVING CONCAVELY CURVED BASE SURFACES AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Low profile concavely curved cameras, camera housings and related systems and methods. These devices, etc., simultaneously reduce snags and other hazards and also provide improved protection to people such as military and first-responder personnel and athletes by improving the attachment of the camera housing to a helmet or other complexly curved convexly curved base substrate. | 11-26-2015 |
Esther Fuhrman, Weehawken, NJ US
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20140130309 | Magnetic Jewelry Clasp With Catch - A magnetic jewelry clasp includes a first body member having a magnet defining a first magnetically attractive surface and a second body member that has a magnet defining a second magnetically attractive surface that magnetically connects to the first magnetically attractive surface to define a first locking arrangement of the clasp. The magnetic jewelry clasp also has ( | 05-15-2014 |
20150216269 | MAGNETIC JEWELRY CLASP AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A jewelry clasp that provides an ease for fastening and superior security. The jewelry clasp includes a first housing for securing a first magnet and a second housing for securing a second magnet. The first magnet has an exposed surface with a north pole and the second magnet has an exposed surface with a south pole. The first housing also includes a retaining wall with an opening. The clasp has a magnetic locking arrangement wherein the second housing is removably secured within the open recess of the first housing and the north pole of the first magnet is magnetically attracted and aligned with the south pole of the second magnet. The clasp also has a mechanical locking arrangement wherein the second housing is fit into the second recess of the first housing and a connector of the second housing is placed in the opening of the retaining wall of the first housing. | 08-06-2015 |
20150230565 | SLIDING MAGNETIC JEWELRY CLASP AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A jewelry clasp includes a first housing having a first locking member and securing a first magnetic configuration and a second housing having a second locking member and securing a second magnetic configuration. The first and second magnetic configurations have exposed faces with a north pole being positioned at a first side of the exposed face and a south pole being positioned at a second side of the exposed face. The jewelry clasp further includes a magnetic locking arrangement wherein the north pole and south pole of the first magnetic configuration are magnetically attracted and aligned with the south pole and the north pole of the second magnetic configuration and a mechanical locking arrangement wherein the first locking member slidably interlocks with a second locking member during alignment of the mechanical locking arrangement. | 08-20-2015 |
Jacob Paul Fuhrman, White Bear Township, MN US
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20090283429 | PERSONALIZED ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES - A method for obtaining a fingerprint and making a fingerprint ornamental article includes sending a kit to a customer including a thermoplastic medium, so that a person can imprint a fingerprint, and receiving the fingerprint from the customer after the fingerprint is imprinted onto the thermoplastic medium. Using thermoplastic medium allows the fingerprint to be easily formed and sufficiently set, so that the fingerprint is not compromised between the time the fingerprint is made and the time the fingerprint is received by the ornamental article manufacturer. | 11-19-2009 |
20120091028 | PERSONALIZED ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES - A method for obtaining a fingerprint and for making an ornamental article having the fingerprint includes sending a kit to a customer including a photo reactive medium and receptor, so that a person can create a fingerprint on the receptor. The fingerprint is received from the customer after the fingerprint is created using the photo reactive medium and receptor. Using the photo reactive medium and receptor allows the fingerprint to be easily formed and sufficiently set, with a high amount of detail and accuracy. Further, the photo reactive medium and receptor can allow for a printed created to not be compromised between the time the fingerprint is made and the time the fingerprint is received by the ornamental article manufacturer. | 04-19-2012 |
James Arthur Fuhrman, Pleasant Prarie, WI US
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20150253154 | ROTATIONAL SENSOR - In an embodiment of a rotational sensor, a multi-pole magnet assembly comprises multiple magnets configured to rotate about a rotational axis of the rotational sensor, where the multi-pole magnet assembly is in a first plane perpendicular to the rotational axis. The magnetic sensor is arranged in a second plane also perpendicular to the rotational axis and in proximity to the multi-pole magnet assembly. Each magnet of the multiple magnets has poles aligned parallel to the rotational axis and perpendicular to the first plane of the magnetic sensor. In another embodiment, the magnetic sensor is arranged at a first radius away from the rotational axis, whereas the multiple magnets of the magnet assembly are arranged at a second radius, not equal to the first radius, away from the rotational axis. In yet another embodiment, a rotational sensor comprises a housing and rotatable shaft upon which the magnet assembly is mounted. | 09-10-2015 |
James E. Fuhrman, Ballwin, MO US
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20120137391 | SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR COMBINING DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEEDS - A process and system are provided for preparing seed mixes having a target quantity and a target ratio of different types of seeds. The process generally includes portioning quantities of different types of seeds from bulk supplies of the seeds, and combining the portioned quantities of seeds to prepare the seed mixes. The system generally includes first and second dispensing assemblies for portioning the quantities of the different types of seeds from the bulk supplies, and a mixing assembly for receiving the portioned quantities of seeds as the seed mixes. The combined quantities of the different types of seeds in the seed mixes are substantially equal to the target quantity, and a ratio of the quantities of the different types of seeds is substantially equal to the target ratio. | 05-31-2012 |
Marco Fuhrman, Mesa, AZ US
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20090128160 | DUAL SENSOR SYSTEM HAVING FAULT DETECTION CAPABILITY - A sensor system ( | 05-21-2009 |
Matthew E. Fuhrman, Pontiac, MI US
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20150339626 | PRODUCT INTELLIGENCE ENGINE - In one example, a product intelligence engine for visualizing matching and non-matching ones of asynchronously-modifiable functional parts, physical parts, and virtual parts of a variant of a product. | 11-26-2015 |
Michael Fuhrman, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100179770 | AUTOMATION OF INGREDIENT-SPECIFIC PARTICLE SIZING EMPLOYING RAMAN CHEMICAL IMAGING - A system and method for determining at least one geometric property of a particle in a sample. A sample is irradiated to thereby generate Raman scattered photons. These photons are collected to generate a Raman chemical image. A first threshold is applied wherein the first threshold is such that all particles in the sample are detected. A particle in the sample is selected and a second threshold is applied so that at least one geometric property of the selected particle can be determined. At least one spectrum representative of the selected particle is analyzed to determine whether or not it is a particle of interest. The step of determining a second threshold may be iterative and automated via software so that candidate second thresholds are applied until a satisfactory result is achieved. | 07-15-2010 |
20110208462 | System and method for instrument correction using transmission efficiency - A system and method for providing an instrument response correction based on transmission efficiency. Test data may be acquired at a first operating point. A look-up table may be searched to determine an instrument response correction. This look-up table may comprise a plurality of instrument response corrections, each instrument response correction corresponding to an intensity response of the sample at an operating point. The instrument response correction may then be applied to correct for environmental factors that may affect transmission efficiency. A system may comprise an illumination source, a collection optics, a tunable filter, a detector, a sensor and a control unit. The detector may detect interacted photons generated by illuminating a sample and generate test data. The sensor may be configured to sense an operating condition and transmit this information to the control unit which is configured to search a look-up table to determine the appropriate instrument response correction. | 08-25-2011 |
20110211763 | System and method for instrument response correction based on independent measurement of the sample - A system and method for providing an instrument response correction. A sample is illuminated to generate a first plurality and a second plurality of interacted photons. The first plurality of interacted photons may be detected by a dispersive spectrometer to generate a reference spectrum representative of the sample. The second plurality of interacted photons may be passed through a tunable filter and detected using an imaging detector to generate at least one hyperspectral image. This hyperspectral image may comprise a Raman hyperspectral image or an infrared hyperspectral image. A system may comprise an illumination source, a collection optics, a dispersive spectrometer, a fiber optic, a tunable filter, and an imaging detector. | 09-01-2011 |
20110279744 | Short wave infrared multi-conjugate liquid crystal tunable filter - A SWIR hyperspectral imaging filter has serial stages along an optical signal path with angularly distributed birefringent retarders and polarizers. The retarders can include active retarders such as tunable liquid crystal birefringent elements, passive retarders such as fixed retarders, and/or combinations thereof. Distinctly different periodic transmission spectra are provided by different filter stages, each having multiple retarders, in particular with some stages having broad bandpass peaks at wide spectral spacing and other stages have very narrow closely spaced peaks. The respective spectra include at least one tunably selectable band at which the transmission spectra of the filter stages coincide, whereby the salutary narrow bandpass and wide spectral spacing ranges of different stages apply together, resulting in a high finesse wavelength filter suitable for spectral imaging. The filter may be configured to provide faster switching speed and increased angle of acceptance and may operate in the rage of approximately 850-1700 nm. | 11-17-2011 |
20120041689 | System and method for particle detection in spectral domain - The present disclosure provides for a system and method for detecting, sizing, and classifying multiple particles in a sample. A Raman chemical image may be generated representative of a sample. This Raman chemical image may be analyzed to thereby determine at least one geometric property of at least one particle in the sample. Each pixel in the sample may be classified as comprising a particle associated with an active pharmaceutical ingredient of interest. This classification may be achieved by comparing a spectrum associated with each pixel with a reference spectrum. This comparison may be achieved by applying at least one chemometric technique. | 02-16-2012 |
20120057743 | System and method for fluorescence guided ingredient specific particle sizing - The present disclosure provides for a system and method for rapid, accurate, and reliable targeting and interrogation of pharmaceutical samples. An autofluorescence image of a sample may be generated and analyzed to identify areas of interest that exhibit autofluorescence characteristic of APIs. These areas of interest may then be targeted for analysis using Raman chemical imaging. This Raman chemical image may be used to determine geometric properties of particles present in a sample such as size and particle distribution. | 03-08-2012 |
20120062888 | Method for operating an optical filter in multiple modes - A method for operating an optical filter in multiple modes. In one embodiment, an optical filter may be operated in a sensitivity mode to thereby generate a white light image representative of a region of interest. The optical filter may then be operated in a specificity mode to thereby generate a hyperspectral image representative of said region of interest. The white light image and the hyperspectral image may be fused to generate a hybrid image that provides morphological and hyperspectral data. The white light image and the hyperspectral image may be generated using a single detector, eliminating the need for image realignment. | 03-15-2012 |
20130218480 | Automation of Ingredient-Specific Particle Sizing Employing Raman Chemical Imaging - A system and method for determining at least one geometric property of a particle in a sample. A sample is irradiated to thereby generate Raman scattered photons. These photons are collected to generate a Raman chemical image. A first threshold is applied wherein the first threshold is such that all particles in the sample are detected. A particle in the sample is selected and a second threshold is applied so that at least one geometric property of the selected particle can be determined. At least one spectrum representative of the selected particle is analyzed to determine whether or not it is a particle of interest. The step of determining a second threshold may be iterative and automated via software so that candidate second thresholds are applied until a satisfactory result is achieved. | 08-22-2013 |
Michael Fuhrman, Mill Creek, WA US
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20150276235 | ELECTRIC RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT POSITIONING MATS, AND RELATED METHODS - A mat includes a base and a plurality of studs that together may position an electric radiant heating element within a floor or wall, and may protect the electric radiant heating element as the floor or wall are constructed. The base extends in at least two directions that define a plane. Two or more of the plurality of studs has a cylindrical body that includes a surface and a top, the surface extends from a respective portion of the base in a third direction that does not lie within the plane and that is at an angle between and including 84 and 96 degrees relative to the respective base portion, and the top includes a hole to allow air to pass from outside the stud to an interior region. By using the mat one can quickly install a plurality of positioning devices to hold the electric radiant heating element at desired locations in the floor while the floor is constructed. Furthermore, one can install the mat in odd-shaped rooms or in rooms that will use an electric radiant heating element that is a branch of another room's electric radiant heating element, without having to first wait for installation in other portions of the odd-shaped room or the other room to be completed. | 10-01-2015 |
Michael D. Fuhrman, Mill Creek, WA US
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20090026192 | Electric radiant heating element positioning mats and related methods - In an embodiment, a mat includes a base and a plurality of studs that together may position an electric radiant heating element within a floor or wall, and may protect the electric radiant heating element as the floor or wall are constructed. The base extends in at least two directions that define a plane. Two or more of the plurality of studs has a cylindrical body that includes a surface that extends from a respective portion of the base in a third direction that does not lie within the plane and that is at an angle between and including 84 and 96 degrees relative to the respective base portion. By using the mat one can quickly install a plurality of positioning devices to hold the electric radiant heating element at desired locations in the floor while the floor is constructed. Furthermore, one can install the mat in odd-shaped rooms or in rooms that will use an electric radiant heating element that is a branch of another room's electric radiant heating element, without having to first wait for installation in other portions of the odd-shaped room or the other room to be completed. | 01-29-2009 |
Michael L. Fuhrman US
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20140238011 | TWO-STAGE HYDRAULIC ENGINE - A two-stage thermal hydraulic engine utilizes the expansion and contraction of a working fluid to convert heat energy to mechanical or electrical energy. The transfer of heat to and from the working fluid occurs in at least two process heat exchangers and may be aided by thin twisted strips of a thermally conductive material that are in contact with the working fluid. The engine does not require the working fluid to undergo a phase change to operate. The subsequent expansion of the working fluid is used to drive pistons contained within at least two triplex hydraulic cylinders. The pistons may be alternately and sequentially driven to pump a fluid with a laminar flow and at a constant pressure. The cylinders may include a self-lubrication system. | 08-28-2014 |
Michael L. Fuhrman, Tucson, AZ US
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20140238011 | TWO-STAGE HYDRAULIC ENGINE - A two-stage thermal hydraulic engine utilizes the expansion and contraction of a working fluid to convert heat energy to mechanical or electrical energy. The transfer of heat to and from the working fluid occurs in at least two process heat exchangers and may be aided by thin twisted strips of a thermally conductive material that are in contact with the working fluid. The engine does not require the working fluid to undergo a phase change to operate. The subsequent expansion of the working fluid is used to drive pistons contained within at least two triplex hydraulic cylinders. The pistons may be alternately and sequentially driven to pump a fluid with a laminar flow and at a constant pressure. The cylinders may include a self-lubrication system. | 08-28-2014 |
Oded Fuhrman, Cupertino, CA US
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20140358427 | ENHANCING DRIVING NAVIGATION VIA PASSIVE DRIVERS FEEDBACK - The invention relates generally to an enhanced navigation system for generating turn-by-turn directions. More specifically, according to an aspect of the invention, the navigation system receives and interprets feedback in order to assist the user in following the turn-by-turn directions. For example, a navigation device may identify the next action to be taken, determine whether the driver is taking appropriate steps to perform the action, and provide feedback to the driver when necessary to remind the driver to take the next action. | 12-04-2014 |
Robert Fuhrman US
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20130139360 | Magnetic jewelry clasp with catch - A magnetic jewelry clasp is described that includes a first body member having a magnet that defines a first magnetically attractive surface. The clasp includes a second body member that has a magnet that defines a second magnetically attractive surface that magnetically connects to the first magnetically attractive surface to define a first locking arrangement of the clasp. The clasp includes a safety catch that has a first protuberance that is adapted to open and close the safety catch. The safety catch includes a second protuberance that fits over the end of the second body member which defines a second locking arrangement of the clasp. The Safety catch is designed so that it will function whether the two bodies are brought together with both right side up or with one up side down. It includes a pair of side panels that prevent misalignment of the first and second body members. | 06-06-2013 |
Robert Fuhrman, Weehawken, NJ US
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20140130309 | Magnetic Jewelry Clasp With Catch - A magnetic jewelry clasp includes a first body member having a magnet defining a first magnetically attractive surface and a second body member that has a magnet defining a second magnetically attractive surface that magnetically connects to the first magnetically attractive surface to define a first locking arrangement of the clasp. The magnetic jewelry clasp also has ( | 05-15-2014 |
20150216269 | MAGNETIC JEWELRY CLASP AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A jewelry clasp that provides an ease for fastening and superior security. The jewelry clasp includes a first housing for securing a first magnet and a second housing for securing a second magnet. The first magnet has an exposed surface with a north pole and the second magnet has an exposed surface with a south pole. The first housing also includes a retaining wall with an opening. The clasp has a magnetic locking arrangement wherein the second housing is removably secured within the open recess of the first housing and the north pole of the first magnet is magnetically attracted and aligned with the south pole of the second magnet. The clasp also has a mechanical locking arrangement wherein the second housing is fit into the second recess of the first housing and a connector of the second housing is placed in the opening of the retaining wall of the first housing. | 08-06-2015 |
20150230565 | SLIDING MAGNETIC JEWELRY CLASP AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A jewelry clasp includes a first housing having a first locking member and securing a first magnetic configuration and a second housing having a second locking member and securing a second magnetic configuration. The first and second magnetic configurations have exposed faces with a north pole being positioned at a first side of the exposed face and a south pole being positioned at a second side of the exposed face. The jewelry clasp further includes a magnetic locking arrangement wherein the north pole and south pole of the first magnetic configuration are magnetically attracted and aligned with the south pole and the north pole of the second magnetic configuration and a mechanical locking arrangement wherein the first locking member slidably interlocks with a second locking member during alignment of the mechanical locking arrangement. | 08-20-2015 |
Robert Fuhrman, Woohawken, NY US
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20090199367 | Magnetic jewelry clasp with catch - A magnetic jewelry clasp is described that includes a first body member having a magnet that defines a first magnetically attractive surface. The clasp includes a second body member that has a magnet that defines a second magnetically attractive surface that magnetically connects to the first magnetically attractive surface to define a first locking arrangement of the clasp. The clasp includes a safety catch that has a first protuberance that is adapted to open and close the safety catch. The safety catch includes a second protuberance that fits over the end of the second body member which defines a second locking arrangement of the clasp. The Safety catch is designed so that it will function whether the two bodies are brought together with both right side up or with one up side down. It includes a pair of side panels that prevent misalignment of the first and second body members. There is also disclosed a safety catch with a magnet. | 08-13-2009 |
Steve Fuhrman, Lakewood, CO US
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20110185647 | AUTOMATED TELESCOPING TOWER - A telescoping tower comprising a sensor for monitoring an environmental condition, a processor for comparing the monitored environmental condition to a predetermined value, and an actuator for automatically retracting the telescoping tower if the environmental condition is equal to or greater than the predetermined value. | 08-04-2011 |
Thomas E. Fuhrman, Shelby Township, MI US
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20100063677 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION WITHIN CONTROL SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for synchronous communication in a control system is disclosed. Within a first time interval, a first source task is executed to broadcast a first destination task, within a second sequential time interval, the first destination task is communicated over a channel to a first destination, and within a third sequential time interval, the first destination task is consumed. Within the first time interval, a second source task may be executed to broadcast a second destination task, within the second sequential time interval, the second destination task may be communicated over the channel to a second destination, and within the third sequential time interval, the second destination task may be consumed. The first source task is allowed to be scheduled ahead of the second source task, and the second source task is allowed to be scheduled ahead of the first source task. | 03-11-2010 |
20110046840 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION WITHIN CONTROL SYSTEMS - A drive-by-communication-signal vehicle includes a driver interface subsystem having a sensor responsive to an operational characteristic of the driver interface subsystem, a controller responsive to the sensor, a vehicle subsystem responsive to the controller, and a communication channel in signal communication with the driver interface subsystem, the controller, and the vehicle subsystem. The controller includes a storage medium, a processing circuit, and a clock synchronization mechanism defining synchronous communication cycles, with each communication cycle defining at least one time interval. The storage medium, being readable by the processing circuit, stores instructions for execution by the processing circuit for executing and communicating ordered tasks within defined time intervals with flexible task scheduling. | 02-24-2011 |
20110144862 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION WITHIN CONTROL SYSTEMS - A computer program product includes a storage medium that stores instructions for execution by a processing circuit for practicing a method for synchronous communication in a control system. Within a first time interval, a first source task is executed to broadcast a first destination task, within a second sequential time interval, the first destination task is communicated over a channel to a first destination, and within a third sequential time interval, the first destination task is consumed. Within the first time interval, a second source task may be executed to broadcast a second destination task, within the second sequential time interval, the second destination task may be communicated over the channel to a second destination, and within the third sequential time interval, the second destination task may be consumed. The first source task is allowed to be scheduled ahead of the second source task, and the second source task is allowed to be scheduled ahead of the first source task. | 06-16-2011 |
20120210160 | METHOD OF DYNAMIC ALLOCATION ON A STATICALLY ALLOCATED AND EMBEDDED SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE - A method of dynamically allocating a task or a signal on a statically allocated and embedded software architecture of a vehicle includes identifying a faulty component. The faulty component may include a software component, a hardware component or a signal or communications link between components. Once the faulty component is identified, any tasks performed by or signals associated with the faulty component are identified, and the tasks performed by or the signals associated with the faulty component are re-allocated to an embedded standby component so that performance of the re-allocated task and/or signal for future system operations is performed by the standby component. | 08-16-2012 |
20130067465 | DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE WITH DYNAMICALLY RECONFIGURABLE HYPERVISOR NODES - A method of dynamically reconfiguring a distributed computing architecture having a plurality of processing nodes, where each processing node hosts a respective plurality of virtual machines, includes detecting a fault condition on a first processing node, assessing the criticality of a software function performed by each of the respective virtual machines on the first processing node, and reassigning at least one of the plurality of virtual machines on the first processing node to a second processing node if the at least one virtual machine is deemed critical. | 03-14-2013 |
20150185732 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ISOLATING SAFETY FUNCTIONS IN A MOTION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - The present disclosure relates to an automated system for use in connection with longitudinal deceleration, longitudinal acceleration, and lateral acceleration functions. The system includes an interface receiving signals from and transmitting signals to a controller. The system also includes a safety kernel system comprising safety kernel software and a set of safety rules. Also disclosed are methods for use in a motion control system in connection with vehicle deceleration, acceleration, and lateral acceleration. The methods in some cases include receiving an initial request into a safety kernel software and determining whether the safety kernel software has received an override. The methods can also include detecting a violation of any primary safeguards defined by the safety kernel software, detecting a violation within a set of secondary safeguards defined by the safety kernel software, and adjusting the initial request to a modified level; and transmitting the modified level to an actuator. | 07-02-2015 |