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Sahika Genc, Troy, NY US
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| 20090245026 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A THREAT ALERT - A system for generating a threat alert in an infrastructure component is provided. The system includes multiple acoustic sensors disposed in a protected zone around the infrastructure component, wherein each of the sensors is configured to detect a signal corresponding to an outcome that causes damage to the infrastructure component. The system also includes a processing circuitry coupled to each of the multiple acoustic sensors. The processing circuitry includes at least one analog-to-digital converter configured to digitize the signal. The processing circuitry also includes a digital signal processor configured to process the acoustic signal in a sequential routine. The sequential routine includes a noise filtering routine configured to filter background noise from the acoustic signal and generate a filtered signal. The sequential routine also includes a source identification routine configured to identify a source generating the acoustic signal based upon the filtered signal. The sequential routine further includes a threat analysis routine configured to detect a threat based upon the source identified and generate a threat level signal. The system also includes a remote monitoring center that receives the threat level signals from the processing circuitry and transmit an alert message to a concerned authority. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090275807 | METHOD FOR MANAGING ALARMS IN A PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING SYSTEM - A method for managing alarm events in a physiological monitoring system is described. The method includes validating the accuracy of alarm events by checking if the alarm events are noise events. The method further includes identifying a pattern in alarm sequence or an alarm rate of at least one alarm type associated with the alarm events. The alarm rate is the frequency of the occurrence of alarm events for the particular alarm type. Based on the identified pattern in the alarm sequence and the alarm rate and patient data, an alarm level associated with the alarm type is adjusted. The hospital staff is notified depending on the criticality of the adjusted alarm level. Further, the alarm signals are suppressed when either a patient intervention or a pause signal is detected by the physiological monitoring system. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100022903 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIGNAL QUALITY INDICATION AND FALSE ALARM REDUCTION IN ECG MONITORING SYSTEMS - An electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring system configured to determine an index that comprises a set of indicators, where each indicator is indicative of a level of signal quality in an ECG lead. Further, the ECG monitoring system assigns a first indicator from the set of indicators to a first ECG lead signal and communicates the first indicator to a user. | 01-28-2010 |
Sahika Genc, Schenectady, NY US
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| 20110183698 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REUSE OF RADIO RESOURCES IN MEDICAL TELEMETRY NETWORKS - Methods and systems and computer program products for reusing radio resources in a medical telemetry networks are provided. The method receives at a server, traffic information for a plurality of mobile transceivers, from a plurality of distributed receivers. The method identifies time slot assignments and frequency channel assignments of the plurality of mobile transceivers based on traffic information. The method then updates one or more time slot assignments and/or one or more frequency channel assignments based, at least in part, on traffic information. Finally, the method broadcasts updated instances of the time slot assignments and updated instances of frequency channel assignments. | 07-28-2011 |
Suzanne Genc, Irvine, CA US
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| 20100120113 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MICROMANIPULATION OF MICROSCALE OBJECTS USING LASER LIGHT DELIVERED THROUGH A SINGLE OPTICAL FIBER AND AXICON LENS - A single optical fiber having a distal end is optically coupled to the laser and distilling terminated with an axicon lens optically coupled to the single optical fiber to form a microscopic distal tip to provide a spatially shaped elongated laser focused spot for microprocessing and/or microdissection of a microscale object. A pulsed or continuous laser beam or superposition of pulsed and continuous laser beams is generated, controllably spatially shaped, selectively oriented, selectively moved via movement of a single optical fiber terminated with the axicon lens, and the oriented, spatially shaped laser beam applied via the single optical fiber terminated with the axicon lens to a living or nonliving microscopic object for manipulation, micro-dissection, alteration/ablation, and excitation of the living or nonliving microscopic object. | 05-13-2010 |
Yakup Genc, Dayton, NJ US
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| 20080247635 | Method of Coalescing Information About Inspected Objects - A method of coalescing information about inspected objects. The method includes acquiring an image set of an object to be inspected, the image set having a three-dimensional model of the object and a plurality of two-dimensional images of the object. A location of interest is identified on a surface of the modeled object and global coordinate points of the three-dimensional model are designated that characterize the location of interest of the modeled object. A markup tag annotating the location of interest is associate with the designated global coordinate points of the three-dimensional model, and the markup tag is conveyed when viewing any one of the plurality of two-dimensional images of the image set that have at least one image point that correlates to a corresponding designated global coordinate point of the three-dimensional model that characterize the location of interest. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080247636 | Method and System for Interactive Virtual Inspection of Modeled Objects - A method of using a Graphic User Interface (GUI) for interactive virtual inspection of modeled objects. The method includes acquiring a three-dimensional model of a modeled object and displaying a first view of the modeled object for a user to identify locations of interest on a surface of the modeled object visible within the first view. The user enters information to create a markup tag that annotates the location of interest, and the markup tag is automatically associated with the location of interest on the modeled object. A second view of the modeled object is displayed including the user identified location of interest and the markup tag. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080247668 | METHOD FOR RECONSTRUCTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGES FROM TWO-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE DATA - A method for reconstructing three-dimensional, plural views of images from two dimensional image data. The method includes: obtaining two-dimensional, stereo digital data from images of an object; processing the digital data to generate an initial three-dimensional candidate of the object, such process using projective geometric constraints imposed on edge points of the object; refining the initial candidate comprising examining spatial coherency of neighboring edge points along a surface of the candidate. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080260261 | METHOD FOR DETECTING OBJECTS USING FLEXIBLE EDGE ARRANGEMENTS - A method wherein images of different types of objects within a class are partitioned into region stacks. For each one of the stacks, the method: (a) applies a template to extract fragments having a predetermined size and one of a plurality of different spatial orientations, to generate extracted templates; (b) determines, from the extracted templates, a most frequent one thereof having only a first number of fragments with a common spatial orientations; (c) records the number of images having the determined most frequent extracted template; (d) repeats (b) and (c) with successively increasing number of fragments until the number of recoded images falls below a threshold; and (e) selects as a master extracted template the one of the most frequent templates having the largest recorded number of fragments. The master extracted templates for the stacks are combined into a map that is then compared with background images to remove extracted templates matching segment in the background. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080294401 | Active Shape Model for Vehicle Modeling and Re-Identification - A method for modeling a vehicle, includes: receiving an image that includes a vehicle; and constructing a three-dimensional (3D) model of the vehicle, wherein the 3D model is constructed by: (a) taking a predetermined set of base shapes that are extracted from a subset of vehicles; (b) multiplying each of the base shapes by a parameter; (c) adding the resultant of each multiplication to form a vector that represents the vehicle's shape; (d) fitting the vector to the vehicle in the image; and (e) repeating steps (a)-(d) by modifying the parameters until a difference between a fit vector and the vehicle in the image is minimized. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20100158355 | Fast Object Detection For Augmented Reality Systems - A detection method is based on a statistical analysis of the appearance of model patches from all possible viewpoints in the scene, and incorporates 3D geometry during both matching and pose estimation processes. By analyzing the computed probability distribution of the visibility of each patch from different viewpoints, a reliability measure for each patch is estimated. That reliability measure is useful for developing industrial augmented reality applications. Using the method, the pose of complex objects can be estimated efficiently given a single test image. | 06-24-2010 |
