Patents by Inventor Erwin W. Bathrick
Erwin W. Bathrick has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9569969Abstract: A track collision avoidance control system including a train having an onboard control system for controlling one or more characteristics of the train. The track collision avoidance control system can further include a warning indication system comprising a transmitter linked to a communication system supported about the train, the communication system comprising a receiver operable to receive a signal from the transmitter, the signal comprising information pertaining to a potentially dangerous condition. The transmitter can be operable alone or in combination with a warning indicator, an actuator and their associated logic circuitry, such that the transmitter is caused to transmit upon the warning indicator being activated. The communication system can interface with an onboard control system of the train. The communication system can receive the signal, which can be used to facilitate an avoidance action to be taken relative to the train.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Michael J. Holihan, Erwin W. Bathrick
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Publication number: 20150302752Abstract: A track collision avoidance control system including a train having an onboard control system for controlling one or more characteristics of the train. The track collision avoidance control system can further include a warning indication system comprising a transmitter linked to a communication system supported about the train, the communication system comprising a receiver operable to receive a signal from the transmitter, the signal comprising information pertaining to a potentially dangerous condition. The transmitter can be operable alone or in combination with a warning indicator, an actuator and their associated logic circuitry, such that the transmitter is caused to transmit upon the warning indicator being activated. The communication system can interface with an onboard control system of the train. The communication system can receive the signal, which can be used to facilitate an avoidance action to be taken relative to the train.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Michael J. Holihan, Erwin W. Bathrick
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Patent number: 9015822Abstract: A system and method for providing DTN services to legacy applications is provided. According to one example, a method for providing delay tolerant networking (DTN) services to legacy applications includes acts of intercepting a packet addressed to a software application, the packet including a payload, the software application being resident on a first computer, determining suitability of the packet for DTN processing and encoding the payload into a DTN bundle. According to another example, a system for providing delay tolerant networking (DTN) services to legacy applications includes a network interface, a memory and a controller coupled to the network interface and the memory. In this example, the controller is configured to intercept a packet addressed to a software application, the packet including a payload, the software application being resident on a computer, determine suitability of the packet for DTN processing and encode the payload into a DTN bundle.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Erwin W. Bathrick
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Patent number: 8437250Abstract: Methods for determining paths that satisfy a reliability requirement are generally described herein. The methods may include receiving path information. A reliability requirement is established, and paths that satisfy the reliability requirement are determined. Each path comprises nodes. Configuration of the nodes of the paths according to the reliability requirement is facilitated. A code rate may be determined that corresponds to the reliability requirement. The code rate may indicate network coding to be performed by least a subset of the nodes. The method may also include sending the code rate to the nodes of the paths.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Sung I. Park, Denh T. Sy, Erwin W. Bathrick
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Publication number: 20100290338Abstract: In certain embodiments, a method includes receiving path information. A reliability requirement is established, and paths that satisfy the reliability requirement are determined. Each path comprises nodes. Configuration of the nodes of the paths according to the reliability requirement is facilitated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Sung I. Park, Denh T. Sy, Erwin W. Bathrick
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Publication number: 20100125901Abstract: A system and method for providing DTN services to legacy applications is provided. According to one example, a method for providing delay tolerant networking (DTN) services to legacy applications includes acts of intercepting a packet addressed to a software application, the packet including a payload, the software application being resident on a first computer, determining suitability of the packet for DTN processing and encoding the payload into a DTN bundle. According to another example, a system for providing delay tolerant networking (DTN) services to legacy applications includes a network interface, a memory and a controller coupled to the network interface and the memory. In this example, the controller is configured to intercept a packet addressed to a software application, the packet including a payload, the software application being resident on a computer, determine suitability of the packet for DTN processing and encode the payload into a DTN bundle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventor: Erwin W. Bathrick
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Patent number: 5825300Abstract: A computer system and a method for the protected distribution of certificate and keying material between a certification authority and at least one entity in the certification authority's domain, including the steps of sending keying material, including a password, generated by the Certifying Authority to the entity via a secure medium; generating and protecting, by the entity, a public and a private key pair using the keying material provided it by the certifying authority; generating, protecting and sending a request for a certificate to the certifying authority using the keying material provided it by the certifying authority; requesting, by the certifying authority, that the public key and address of the entity be sent to the certifying authority; protecting and sending the public key and address of the entity to the certifying authority using the keying material provided it by the certifying authority; assembling and issuing the certificate to the entity from the certifying authority and recording the puType: GrantFiled: September 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Erwin W. Bathrick, John W. Garber, Cheng-Chi Huang, Kenneth C. Kung, Todd E. Matthews, James E. Zmuda, Regina L. Matthews
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Patent number: 5434918Abstract: An authentication method that permits a user and a file serving workstation to mutually authenticate themselves. This is accomplished by exchanging a random number that is encrypted by a password that is known to the user and stored in a password file on the file serving workstation. A logon ID is sent from the client workstation to the server workstation. The stored user password corresponding to the user ID is retrieved from the password file. A random number is created that is encrypted by a symmetric encryption algorithm on the server workstation using the retrieved user password, and which provides an encrypted password. The user is then requested to enter the password into the user workstation. The entered password is used to decrypt the encrypted password received from the server workstation and retrieve the random number therefrom to authenticate the server workstation. The random number is then used as the encryption and decryption key for communication between the user and server workstations.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Kenneth C. Kung, Erwin W. Bathrick, Cheng-Chi Huang, Mae-Hwa Ma, Todd E. Matthews, James E. Zmuda
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Patent number: 5280581Abstract: A method and apparatus for remotely accessing a host computer from a remote location. The invention permits a user to remotely change a telephone number that allows the host computer to dial the user's current location. A user performs this change only after he has been strongly authenticated using a distributed user authentication protocol in addition to a simple user ID and password. This allows the user to move between locations and access the host computer, while the call-back feature protects the host computer from unauthorized intrusion. Also, a second registered user who does not have call-back authority may gain access to the host computer through a user that has call-back authority. In this case the user with call-back authority gains entry into the host computer and causes it to call the second registered user, who then enters a user ID and password to gain entry to the host computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Erwin W. Bathrick, Kenneth C. Kung, Todd E. Matthews
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Patent number: 5010572Abstract: The invention is an improved distributed information system which automatically provides for the transmission of security protocol data units between end-users of a distributed information system. The invention compares the address and security key of a received security protocol data unit to stored end-system addresses and security key information and, in the absence of an existing end-system address and security key, automatically initiates negotiation of a security key between end-systems and then confirms the negotiated security key and initiates a security protocol transmission of the data unit. A method af automatic invoking secure communications between end-systems of a distributed information system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Erwin W. Bathrick, James E. Zmuda