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Alberto Coletti, Rome IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110032519SYSTEM FOR DETECTING THE INCLINATION OF LIGHT SOURCES, IN PARTICULAR OF PRECISION APPROACH SLOPE INDICATORS OF AN AIRPORT RUNWAY - The present invention relates to a system for detecting the inclination of one or more light beams, having at least one sharp colour transition, emitted by one or more light sources, in particular PAPIs or APAPIs, comprising measuring means (02-10-2011

Gene A. Coletti, Troy, NY US

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20110118092Martial Arts Training Apparatus - Martial arts training apparatus having a striking dummy with head and torso sections, a support, and a resilient mounting arm which extends from the torso section and is attached to the support in a manner permitting the dummy to be positioned at different heights and oriented in different angular positions relative to the support.05-19-2011

Luca Coletti, Piave Di Cadore(bl) IT

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20100128680METHOD OF CONNECTION BASED SCHEDULING WITH DIFFERENTIATED SERVICE SUPPORT FOR MULTI-HOP WIRELESS NETWORK - There is disclosed a method of centralized scheduling of the access to a common radio channel in multi-hop wireless networks. The requests by the relay nodes (RN(05-27-2010

Luca Coletti, Piave Di Cadore IT

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20090296668Method For Controlling Access To TDMA Wireless Channel Form Nodes Of Network Of Either Linear Or Tree Topology - Requests of resources of uplink flows towards a base station (BS) and/or downlink flows towards end nodes are computed by each requesting node on an end-to-end basis. Each requesting node issues a cumulative request given by summing up the same request for each link separating the node from the BS plus each link separating the BS from the destination node, enabling the centralized node to perform connection based scheduling. The BS in response to all cumulative requests grants uplink and/or downlink resources for each link. The profile of grants is equal to the profile of requests when the amount of resources requested is below the maximum net throughput on MAC layer. When not below the maximum net through-put on MAC layer, the ideal profile of grants is normalized with respect to a ratio between the maximum net throughput on MAC layer and the amount of the overall requested resources.12-03-2009