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Fjellstad
Chris J. Fjellstad, Smithtown, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110114730 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TIME AND DATE STAMPING OF IMAGE FILES - A method and apparatus for time stamping an image file generated by an imaging based barcode reader. The method includes initializing a current time and date on the barcode reader and tracking the current time and date using an oscillator of the barcode reader. The date and time value are set whenever the barcode reader is powered on. The method further includes capturing an image of a target object using the imaging based barcode reader and time stamping the captured image using the time tracked by the oscillator. The time stamped image is then transmitted to a host device. | 05-19-2011 |
Christopher Fjellstad, Smithtown, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100127078 | Integrated image quality test for imaging system - An imaging system with in-field image quality testing and reporting features, includes a housing, and a solid-state imager having an array of image sensors supported by the housing for capturing return light from a target located in a range of working distances from the housing in an image capture mode of operation, and for capturing return light from a test pattern positioned at a predetermined position in the range of working distances in a test mode of operation different from the image capture mode. An electrical signal indicative of the captured return light is generated in each mode. A memory is supported by the housing for storing a test program for testing image quality. A controller is supported by the housing for processing the electrical signal in the image capture mode, and for accessing the memory to enable the controller to execute the test program in the test mode to test the image quality of the test pattern imaged by the imaging system, and for reporting test results of the image quality of the test pattern. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100213256 | Imaging reader for and method of processing a plurality of data on a target per single actuation - An imaging reader for, and a method of, processing a plurality of data, such as one or more symbols having the same or different symbologies, a receipt acknowledgment, and an alphanumeric address arranged at spaced-apart locations on a target, such as at parcel delivery label, employ a solid-state imager having an array of image sensors for capturing return light from the data on the target over a field of view, an actuator for actuating the images: to capture the return light from the data on the target in a single actuation, and a controller automatically configured for detecting all the data and the spaced-apart locations at which the data is arranged over the field of view, and for processing the return light captured by the imager from all the data only when all the data is of a predetermined type and is at predetermined locations on the target, in response to the single actuation. | 08-26-2010 |
Christopher J. Fjellstad, Smithtown, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090050701 | Reader with Optical Character Recognition - An imaging-based bar code reader that includes an imaging and decoding system. Focusing optics and a sensor array define a field of view. A data processor has a memory for storing a pattern definition of previously imaged OCR characters and comparing a format of said previously stored characters to a present image to determine a character content of the present image. | 02-26-2009 |
Ola Erik Fjellstad, Trondheim NO
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110276305 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODELLING ROTARY ACCELERATIONS OF A VESSEL - Method and system for modeling angular accelerations of a vessel, so that forces/accelerations in real time and with a high degree of accuracy can be transformed to any other point on the vessel or in the vicinity of the vessel, provided that the vessel can be considered as a rigid body and that the vessel does not perform loops or rolls as a part of its general movement pattern. | 11-10-2011 |
