Baryshnikov
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Baryshnikov, Moscow RU
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20150185006 | Method and Apparatus for Obtaining the Earth's Surface Images from a Moving Carrier - A method and a device for obtaining Earth's image from a moving carrier in the field of remote sensing of the Earth, specifically, to aerial photography, and can be used for photogrammetry, monitoring of vast areas and extended objects, large-scale mapping surveys and engineering design and surveys. The method provides Earth photographing at an angle to the vertical, which gradually increases toward the ends of the frame's longer side oriented transversally to the flight direction. During the formation of subframes making the frame of central projection, all photo sensors are exposed simultaneously, and the frame's bandwidth to length ratio is maintained at the 1:5 . . . 100 range. The device comprises photo sensors fixed in a holding fixture in such a way that, their optic axes projections onto a vertical plane are at an angle to the vertical, said angle unidirectionally varies from one photo sensor to another by an amount not exceeding the projection of the photo sensor view angle to said plane. Projections of said photo sensors' optic axes to another vertical plane, perpendicular to the first one, form an angle that is no larger than 50% of the projection of the photo sensor view angle onto this plane, thereby ensuring high performance of the survey with concurrent improvement of the quality of the output image. | 07-02-2015 |
20150187829 | OPTOELECTRONIC PHOTODETECTOR (VARIANTS) - A optoelectronic photo sensor to obtain single mosaic digital photographic images. Photo sensor is designed as a plurality of identical lenses having rows of staggered identical matrices arranged on a common focal surface with the gaps between adjacent matrices not exceeding the length of the effective number of pixels oriented along the row. Said arrangement provides a single large survey field from a plurality of individual matrices. Said design contemplates the use of several small individual lenses instead of one large and expensive lens, as well as many small matrices instead of one large and expensive matrix. The lenses are arranged at an angle to each other with a strictly defined dependence on the focal distance and the length of the gap between matrices in the row, which ensures continuous imaging by individual matrices over the surface surveyed with preset overlapping for subsequent cross-linking of images into one single film. | 07-02-2015 |
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Baryshnikov US
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20150185006 | Method and Apparatus for Obtaining the Earth's Surface Images from a Moving Carrier - A method and a device for obtaining Earth's image from a moving carrier in the field of remote sensing of the Earth, specifically, to aerial photography, and can be used for photogrammetry, monitoring of vast areas and extended objects, large-scale mapping surveys and engineering design and surveys. The method provides Earth photographing at an angle to the vertical, which gradually increases toward the ends of the frame's longer side oriented transversally to the flight direction. During the formation of subframes making the frame of central projection, all photo sensors are exposed simultaneously, and the frame's bandwidth to length ratio is maintained at the 1:5 . . . 100 range. The device comprises photo sensors fixed in a holding fixture in such a way that, their optic axes projections onto a vertical plane are at an angle to the vertical, said angle unidirectionally varies from one photo sensor to another by an amount not exceeding the projection of the photo sensor view angle to said plane. Projections of said photo sensors' optic axes to another vertical plane, perpendicular to the first one, form an angle that is no larger than 50% of the projection of the photo sensor view angle onto this plane, thereby ensuring high performance of the survey with concurrent improvement of the quality of the output image. | 07-02-2015 |
Anatoly Baryshnikov, San Donato Milanese-Milan IT
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20130081802 | INTEGRAL CENTRALISER - A method of providing at least one projection ( | 04-04-2013 |
Anton Baryshnikov, San Jose, CA US
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20110090613 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SUBSTRATE CLAMPING IN A PLASMA CHAMBER - The present invention generally provides methods and apparatus for monitoring and maintaining flatness of a substrate in a plasma reactor. Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a method for processing a substrate comprising positioning the substrate on an electrostatic chuck, applying an RF power between the an electrode in the electrostatic chuck and a counter electrode positioned parallel to the electrostatic chuck, applying a DC bias to the electrode in the electrostatic chuck to clamp the substrate on the electrostatic chuck, and measuring an imaginary impedance of the electrostatic chuck. | 04-21-2011 |
Boris Baryshnikov, Redmond, WA US
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20080209428 | RESOURCE GOVERNOR CONFIGURATION MODEL - A database can have multiple requests applied at one time. Each of these requests requires a specific amount of server resources. There can be a differentiation of user-submitted workloads between each other. These workloads are a set of queries submitted by different users. Each query can have specific resource limits. In addition, each set can have specific resource limits. | 08-28-2008 |
20080222643 | COMPUTING DEVICE RESOURCE SCHEDULING - Systems and methods for scheduling computing device resources include a scheduler that maintains multiple queues. Requests are placed in one of the multiple queues depending on how much resource time the requests are to receive and when they are to receive it. The queue that a request is placed into depends on a pool bandwidth defined for a pool that includes the request and a bandwidth request. A request has an importance associated therewith that is taken into account in the scheduling process. The scheduler proceeds through the queues in a sequential and circular fashion, taking a work item from a queue for processing when that queue is accessed. | 09-11-2008 |
20100306188 | PERSISTENT QUERY PLANS - A system and method for processing database queries. An optimizer produces query plans based on queries. Query plans are stored in a persistent storage. In response to receiving a query, the system selectively retrieves a stored query plan corresponding to the query for execution. Optimization of the query may be selectively performed. A stored query plan or a new query plan may be executed. Based on metrics collected during execution, the system may automatically revert to a stored plan other than the one being executed. Based on metrics of a reverted to plan, the system may roll back to the first plan. The persistent storage enables the use of query plans after a system restart, transfer to another device, or other changes. | 12-02-2010 |
Dmitriy Baryshnikov, Rockford, IL US
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20100247313 | Centrifugal Impeller With Controlled Force Balance - An impeller for a centrifugal pump that includes a disk-shaped shroud having a central axis, a front surface, a rear surface, and a circular perimeter, and a hub at the center of the shroud, the hub having an axial bore. The impeller further includes a first set of vanes on the front surface of the shroud, the first set of vanes extending radially inward from the perimeter towards the hub, a second set of vanes on the rear surface of the shroud, the second set of vanes extending radially inward from the perimeter towards the hub, a balancing area on the rear surface of the shroud, the balancing area extending radially outward from the hub, and a number of openings in the shroud, the number of openings configured to allow a fluid to pass from one side of the shroud to the other. | 09-30-2010 |
20120156061 | Flow Sensing Dual Pump Switching System and Method - A flow sensing dual pump switching system and method are provided that control the supply of fuel from a dual pump fuel system to a fuel metering unit. The system senses bypass pressure from the fuel metering unit to control the differential pressurization of the second pump. As the bypass is reduced, the pressure of the second pump is increased so that it may be added to that of the first pump to supply the increased fuel consumption needs of an engine. As the fuel consumption needs decrease, the flow from the second pump added to the first pump is reduced and the differential pressure of the second pump is similarly reduced. If the bypass pressure remains high, the switching system disconnects the output of the second pump from that of the first in favor of bypassing the flow to its input to reduce its differential pressure and conserve energy. | 06-21-2012 |
20150044016 | Fuel System With Liquid Ring Pump With Centrifugal Air/Fuel Separator - A fuel system incorporating a boost pump unit, a boost pump unit and method of pumping fuel are provided. The fuel system and boost pump unit are preferably self-priming and do not utilize an airframe mounted pump for supplying fuel for an aircraft combustor. The boost pump unit includes a liquid ring pump and an air/fuel separator. The air/fuel separator has an inlet and first and second outlet ports. The inlet is operably fluidly coupled to an outlet of the liquid ring pump. The air/fuel separator has an arcuate flow path. The first outlet port is in fluid communication with a radially outer portion of the arcuate flow path and the second outlet port is in fluid communication with a radially inner portion of the arcuate flow path. A return line connected to the first outlet port is configured to return fuel to the liquid ring pump. | 02-12-2015 |
Yuliy Baryshnikov, New York, NY US
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20080212597 | Method and apparatus for filtering data packets - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for filtering received data packets. A hierarchical tree is maintained. The tree includes nodes organized in a plurality of levels. Each level above a root node of the tree has one or more of the nodes, with each of the one or more of the nodes corresponding to a particular value of a segment of an Internet Protocol (IP) address. The segment is the same for each node of a particular level of the tree. Each node at a particular level of the tree stores a number representative of the number of received packets having the same value for the segment of the IP address associated with the particular level. Some of the received data packets are filtered out based on the hierarchical tree. | 09-04-2008 |
20090055238 | Meeting optimizer - A meeting location that is “fair” to all the participants may be selected based on at least the travel circumstances and at least two initial criteria by which an optimal meeting location will be selected, at least one of which has values that are determined for each respective one of the meeting participants using at least information derived from the travel circumstances. Note that by “fair” it is generally intended that no participant can reduce his burden without significantly increasing the burden of some other participant. The meeting location may be determined using a multi-criterial approach. A criterion in this context is a particular property of the travel pertaining to a particular user. In the multi-criterial approach, one selects a preference relation based on each of the individual criteria, and the set of non-dominated alternatives is the outcome of the optimization process. | 02-26-2009 |
20120143562 | LOCATING SENSOR NODES THROUGH CORRELATIONS - A method is provided for estimating distances between sensor nodes. The method includes receiving a temporal sequence of measurements of a selected local environmental condition from each of the sensor nodes. The method includes determining an amount of correlation between the measurements of the selected local environmental condition that were received from two or more of the sensor nodes. The method also includes estimating distances between the two or more of the sensor nodes based on the determined amount of correlation. | 06-07-2012 |