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Faycal Benayad-Cherif, Lexington, MA US
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| 20100017012 | MULTI MODEL REGISTRATION (MMR) FOR A GALVANOMETER AND LASER SYSTEM - A multi model registration (MMR) process performed using a computer, for registering a plurality of workpiece vision models representing features on a workpiece that define a marking location thereon, to corresponding part vision models stored on the computer representing features that define a desired part marking location. By this process, respectively corresponding workpiece vision models and part vision models are aligned for guiding a laser to mark the workpiece, the position and orientation of the workpiece being variable relative to that represented by the stored part vision model. The MMR process includes capturing a new image of the workpiece that includes one of the plurality of features on the workpiece that define its marking location; generating a workpiece vision model of that one workpiece feature included in the new workpiece image captured; registering the new workpiece vision model generated to the stored part vision model representing the corresponding one of the features defining the part marking location; and repeating these process steps for each of the remaining workpiece features defining the marking location thereon, for which there is respective corresponding stored part vision model representing a feature defining the part marking location. The inventive multi model registration process further includes a step of extracting a mathematical transformation (for instance a matrix) which includes respective position and orientation relative to each respective pair of corresponding workpiece and part vision models. | 01-21-2010 |
Faycal Benjelloun, Great Neck, NY US
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| 20110121967 | Tamper-proof security system component - A tamper-proof security system component allowing a security device with a tamper detection switch to be mounted on an irregular surface. The component includes a rear housing portion, which is mounted on a surface and its actuating surface adjusted, and a front housing portion affixed to the rear housing portion, which contains a security device such as a key pad. When the front housing portion is mated to the rear housing portion by an installer, a tamper detection switch which protrudes from the front housing portion is aligned with the actuating surface in the rear housing portion. In order to adjust the actuating surface, the actuating surface is located on a pivotal arm with a threaded aperture and a set screw disposed within the threaded aperture is turned causing the pivotal arm to move and the location of the actuating surface to be optimized. | 05-26-2011 |
Faycal Daira, Paris FR
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| 20090172821 | System and method for securing computer stations and/or communication networks - The invention relates to a method for securing computer equipment (client stations) connected by a computer network or communication network and forming at least on information system, said system comprising at least on computer server, characterized in that it comprises two stages wherein digital data relating to the security of the network and/or system(s) is correlated. The invention also relates to a system for securing wireless digital communication networks. | 07-02-2009 |
Faycal Djeridane, Marseille FR
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| 20090129649 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING MULTIPLE SERIES OF BIOLOGICAL IMAGES OBTAINED FROM A PATIENT - A computer-readable storage medium comprising computer-readable program code stored thereon which, when interpreted by a computing apparatus, causes the computing apparatus to implement an image processing tool for processing a plurality of biological images arranged in a plurality of image series wherein certain biological images across different image series have a predefined correspondence with one another. The computer-readable program code comprises computer-readable program code for causing the computing apparatus to: be attentive to receipt of an indication of a selected biological image from the plurality of biological images and belonging to a first one of the image series; be attentive to receipt of an indication of a segmentation mask created based on the selected biological image; apply the segmentation mask to a second biological image from the plurality of biological images, the second biological image belonging to a second one of the image series that is different from the first one of the image series, the second biological image having a predefined correspondence with the selected biological image; and display the second biological image after application of the segmentation mask. | 05-21-2009 |
Faycal Souidi, Issy-Les-Moulineaux FR
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| 20090055086 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF A DIESEL ENGINE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - The invention relates to a system for controlling the operation of a diesel engine of a motor vehicle, associated with means for supplying the cylinders with fuel and with means for recirculating waste gases at the admission. The control system comprises means for controlling the supply means according to the rotation speed of the engine and an effective torque control point and means for controlling the recirculating means according to the at least one effective torque control point. The system comprises means for determining a torque control point which is reconstructed from information provided by means for acquisition of the richness of the waste gas of the engine and air supply at the admission thereof and means for adjusting the means for controlling the recirculating means according to the effective torque control point and the reconstructed torque control point in order to minimize the emission of pollutants by the engine. | 02-26-2009 |
