Beilin
Daniel Beilin, Aptos, CA US
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20090204008 | WHOLE BODY INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems, methods and apparatus are described for the collection and analysis of thermographic data. An infrared sensor is described that is mounted at an end of a probe and, together with a filter that restricts infrared radiation received by the infrared sensor to a selected band of wavelengths, a signal representative of a temperature at various points on the skin surface can be collected. Systems, methods and apparatus are described that facilitate the identification of target locations on the skin of a subject. Systems methods and apparatus are disclosed that can process a plurality of temperatures measured at different test sites on the skin surface and which provide information that includes an analysis of the plurality of temperatures. | 08-13-2009 |
Dmitry Beilin, Haifa IL
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20100144966 | Liquid oligomer composition containing hydroxyamine adducts and method of manufacturing thereof - Proposed is a liquid oligomer composition that contains a hydroxyamine adduct and a liquid reacting oligomer. The hydroxyamine adduct includes an epoxy-amine adduct, which contains at least one primary amine group that is a product of the reaction of an epoxy compound with at least one terminal oxyrane group and at least one amine that contains at least two primary amino groups. In order to form the epoxy-amine adduct, 1 to 15 moles of at least one amine are reacted per equivalent of the aforementioned epoxy compound. The composition also contains at least one compound with one or more terminal cyclocarbonate groups. A method of manufacturing a liquid oligomer composition on the basis of the above compounds is also proposed. | 06-10-2010 |
20100234497 | Nanostructured hybrid oligomer composition - A nanostructured hybrid liquid oligomer composition including at least one epoxy-functional component (A), at least one cyclic carbonate component (B), at least one amine-functional component (C), and, optionally, at least one acrylate (methacrylate) functional component (D), wherein at least one epoxy, amine, or acrylate (methacrylate) component contains alkoxysilane units. The composition is highly curable at low temperatures (approximately 10 to 30° C.) with forming of nanostructure under the influence of atmospheric moisture and the forming of active, specific hydroxyl groups by reaction of cyclic carbonates with amine functionalities. According to the present invention, the cured composition has excellent strength-stress properties, adhesion to a variety of substrates, appearance, and resistance to weathering, abrasion, and solvents. | 09-16-2010 |
Ella Beilin, Ashdod IL
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20090046001 | Pulse doppler coherent method and system for SNR enhancement - A method and system for SNR enhancement in pulse-Doppler coherent target detection. In accordance with the method of the invention, complex signals are obtained for each of two or more sub-intervals of the time-on-target interval, allowing simultaneous rang and Doppler measurements. A coherent integration is then performed on the signals to generate complex-valued folded matrices. The folded matrices are unfolded and target detection is then performed in a process involving one or more of the unfolded matrices. A pulse-Doppler coherent system is also provided configured for target detection by the method of the invention. | 02-19-2009 |
20110068969 | PULSE DOPPLER COHERENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SNR ENHANCEMENT - A method and system for SNR enhancement in pulse-Doppler coherent target detection. In accordance with the method of the invention, complex signals are obtained for each of two or more sub-intervals of the time-on-target interval, allowing simultaneous range and Doppler measurements. A coherent integration is then performed on the signals to generate complex-valued folded matrices. The folded matrices are unfolded and target detection is then performed in a process involving one or more of the unfolded matrices. A pulse-Doppler coherent system is also provided configured for target detection by the method of the invention. | 03-24-2011 |
Leonid Beilin, Haifa IL
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20110155900 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING CALIBRATION MAPS FOR NON-PIXELATED GAMMA DETECTORS - A method for calibrating a non-pixelated gamma camera is provided, wherein the method includes determining a linearity map and a uniformity map of a reference isotope; and determining a linearity map and uniformity map of another isotope. Delta maps are calculated based on the maps of the reference isotope and the maps of the other isotope. During recalibration, new maps of the reference isotope are determined, thereby enabling new maps of the other isotope to be created based on the delta maps. | 06-30-2011 |
Samuel Beilin, Brighton, MA US
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20120221889 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DUPLEXED REPLICATED COMPUTING - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for a replicated duplex computer system. The system includes a triplet of network elements, which each maintain a clock signal, and a monitor at each network element for monitoring incoming clock signals. Each network element interfaces with a fault containment region (FCR). The system provides the ability to transition to a duplex system if one of the fault containment regions fails. The three network elements are able to send their clock signals to the other network elements and receive their own clock signal and clock signals from the other elements. The monitors are configured to detect discrepancies in the clock signals of the network elements. If a monitor determines that an FCR has failed, each network element is reconfigured so that the FTPP system operates in a duplex mode without the faulty FCR by replacing the clock signal from the faulty element with its own clock signal. | 08-30-2012 |