Patents by Inventor Michel Roger
Michel Roger 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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Publication number: 20140303935Abstract: A system to analyze data and control devices that receives at a cloud-based server sensor data associated with a sensor. The sensor data conforms to a data protocol compatible with the cloud-based server. The system also receives dynamic data from a cloud-based source(s), accesses attributes of an asset related to the sensor, analyzes by the cloud-based server the sensor data, the dynamic data, and the attributes of the asset, generates a control signal based at least in part on an analysis of the sensor data, the dynamic data and the attributes of the asset, and transmits the control signal over a network to control the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140292533Abstract: A system to aggregate, filter, and share energy data for analysis receives first data associated with a first electrical circuit where the first data has a first protocol. The system samples the first data at a first sampling rate to generate first digital data where the first sampling rate is substantially continuous. Further, the system transmits at a reporting rate that is decoupled from the first sampling rate at least the first digital data over a network having a third protocol that is different from the first protocol. The network can be accessed by wired or wireless access and includes one or more servers in cloud configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140297210Abstract: A system to aggregate, filter, and share data for analysis receives first data from a first sensor, system, or server where the first data has a first protocol. The system samples the first data at a first sampling rate to generate first digital data, where the first sampling rate is substantially continuous. Further, the system transmits at a reporting rate that is decoupled from the first second sampling rate at least the first digital data over a network having a third protocol that is different from the first protocol. The network can be accessed by wired or wireless access and includes one or more servers in cloud configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Patent number: 8825401Abstract: A device for displaying a flight plan of an aircraft is disclosed. The device includes a control unit with at least one first display area including a textual list of identifiers of points, a textual list of identifiers of segments, or both that are representative of a portion of the flight plan. A display of the textual lists are centered around a current central display point, the current central display point corresponding to a point of the flight plan or a segment of the flight plan. The device further includes means for displacing by jumps the flight plan portion displayed in the first display area by selecting a new point different from the current central display point, the selected new point becoming a new central display point after selection thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: ThalesInventors: Guy Deker, Michel Roger, Emmanuel Roux
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Publication number: 20140244077Abstract: A method for creating a vertical trajectory profile of an aircraft by optimization of a criterion representative of a flight cost, comprises: performing a first iterative computation of a profile free of altitude constraints as long as a condition dependent on the criterion is not reached, replacing each free level of the constraint-free profile with a permitted level so as to generate an initial constrained profile comprising a plurality of permitted levels, and, for each level, an altitude change point and a plurality of speeds, and performing a second iterative computation of a profile in which the altitude levels to be reached remain constant, equal to the initial permitted levels of the initial constrained profile, as long as a condition dependent on the criterion is not reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Enrique LASO-LEON, Amandine AUDOUY, Guillaume MEULLE, Michel ROGER
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Publication number: 20140222665Abstract: Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140222231Abstract: Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140222486Abstract: Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140222232Abstract: Systems and methods dynamically assess energy efficiency by obtaining a minimum energy consumption of a system, receiving in a substantially continuous way a measurement of actual energy consumption of the system, and comparing the minimum energy consumption to the measurement of actual energy consumption to calculate a substantially continuous energy performance assessment. The system further provides at least one of a theoretical minimum energy consumption based at least in part on theoretical performance limits of system components, an achievable minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for high energy efficient equivalents of the system components, and the designed minimum energy consumption based at least in part on specifications for the system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20140214220Abstract: A system for assessing energy usage reads read at least one computer-aided design (CAD) file relating to the architecture of a facility and extracts information from the CAD file for use in determining static energy characteristics corresponding to the architecture of the facility, acquires information for use in determining dynamic energy characteristics of the facility, and calculates a predicted energy usage of the facility based at least in part on the static and dynamic energy characteristics. The system further acquires data from at least one sensor configured to measure actual energy usage of the facility in real-time and calculates the actual energy usage of the facility. When the actual energy usage exceeds the predicted energy usage, the system transmits an alert to a user and determines corrective measures to reduce energy usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Paul W. Donahue, Jeffrey Alan Dankworth
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Publication number: 20140142789Abstract: An onboard flight management system in an aircraft comprises means for continuously calculating first geolocation data, from data received from at least one external geolocation device, comprising a current position and future positions of an aircraft along a trajectory sequenced in several portions and comprising second data comprising demands required by an international navigation procedure called “Required Navigation Performance”, or RNP, for all the portions of the trajectory. The management system additionally comprises a means for displaying first and second data all the way along the trajectory, the first and second data being represented graphically and simultaneously on the said display means in order to enable the pilot to anticipate the flight characteristics for the aircraft and make them converge toward the required demands of the next trajectory portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Norbert BALOCHE, Bertrand BARNETCHE, Michel ROGER
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Publication number: 20130274936Abstract: A decision support system for energy use demand management manages energy consumption and costs. A one way broadcast communications capability transmits energy management data to a population of energy consumers. A receiver-controller changes the energy consumption of an apparatus in response to receiving the energy management data. An energy consumption monitor determines energy consumption information related, at least in part, to the energy consumption of the apparatus, and provides energy consumption information through a feedback path that can be correlated with the energy management data. The receiver-controller changes the energy consumption of the apparatus in response to an analysis of the energy consumption information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: SWAN, LLCInventors: Paul W. Donahue, Jeffrey A. Dankworth, Michel Roger Kamel, Ted W. Lanpher, Charles E. Rahilly, JR., Laurence Fish
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Publication number: 20120323382Abstract: A system for assessing energy usage reads read at least one computer-aided design (CAD) file relating to the architecture of a facility and extracts information from the CAD file for use in determining static energy characteristics corresponding to the architecture of the facility, acquires information for use in determining dynamic energy characteristics of the facility, and calculates a predicted energy usage of the facility based at least in part on the static and dynamic energy characteristics. The system further acquires data from at least one sensor configured to measure actual energy usage of the facility in real-time and calculates the actual energy usage of the facility. When the actual energy usage exceeds the predicted energy usage, the system transmits an alert to a user and determines corrective measures to reduce energy usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Ganatios Y. Hanna, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20120271576Abstract: A system for analyzing energy usage measures one or more parameters indicative of energy usage for a plurality of sub-circuits, where the sampling rate for the measuring is substantially continuous, and automatically transmits information related to at least one of the measured parameters at a rate that enables monitoring of current energy usage. The system further detects a significant change in a measured parameter, determines whether the significant change in the measured parameter is caused by a change in energy usage, and automatically transmits information related to the significant change in the measured parameter caused by the change in energy usage after detecting the significant change.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: EXPANERGY, LLCInventors: Michel Roger Kamel, Ganatios Y. Hanna, Paul W. Donahue
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Publication number: 20120229809Abstract: The invention relates to a portable and self-contained optical spectrometer for analyzing a light spectrum backscattered by an illuminated sample, in order to deduce the content of at least one compound constituting the sample, said spectrometer being arranged about an optical axis and including: a target area centered on said optical axis; a plurality of optical sensors trained on the target area; an opaque measurement chamber including: an opening centered on said optical axis; at least one diffusing filter blocking said opening; and an inner bottom capable of housing the plurality of optical sensors and a main illumination device capable of illuminating the sample. The invention further relates to a method for using such a spectrometer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: PELLENC SOCIETE ANONYMEInventors: Roger Pellenc, Jean-Marc Gialis, Jean-Louis Ferrandis, Antoine Bourely, Véronique Bellon Maurel, Jean-Michel Roger
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Patent number: 8065038Abstract: A method of optimizing a chemical reaction in a plate-type open reactor, the method consisting in: establishing a dynamic model of the reactor for a given reaction on the basis of a model of the reactor and its heat exchanges; applying an integration software tool to the dynamic model in order to solve the above-mentioned equations; determining and optimizing a set of dimension and/or operation parameters of the reactor on the basis of evaluating targets to be achieved, constraints to be complied with, and variable data for the reactor and/or the reaction; building a plate reactor of the said type accordingly to the set of optimized parameters; and doing measurements of physical parameters during the execution of said reaction in the built reactor, for validating its operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Alfa Laval VicarbInventors: Sébastien Elgue, Fabrice Chopard, Michel Roger Cabassud, Patrick Alain Cognet, Laurent Emile Georges Prat, Christophe Jacques Jean Gourdon
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Publication number: 20110016104Abstract: A system and method to optimize one or more website's organic listing at one or more search engine engines is described. Several embodiments include methods and systems for building and applying customizable website search engine optimization best practice rules, thereby modifying data associated with one or more websites to achieve a desired result. The desired result, which is augmented/compounded by the greater number of websites using the system and method, is an improvement of the organic ranking of the website(s) with respect to one or more search engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: SEO Samba, Corp.Inventor: Michel Roger Pierre Leconte
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Patent number: 7868506Abstract: Flux-switching electrical machines. In particular, a flux-switching electrical machine having a stator and a rotor. The stator has permanent magnets, armature windings and excitation windings, and the rotor has no winding or permanent magnet but includes a plurality of flux-switching teeth. The stator is generally formed by a succession of elementary cells, each cell being intended to interact with only a single tooth of the rotor at a time. Each cell includes one of the permanent magnets; a first slot for at least partly housing one of the excitation windings at least; and second slots for housing one of the armature windings.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)Inventors: Emmanuel Kiên Lôc Hoang, Michel Roger René Lecrivain, Mohamed Gabsi
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Publication number: 20100250117Abstract: The subject of the invention is a device for displaying flight plans of an aircraft comprising a control unit with at least one first display area comprising a textual list of identifiers of points, of pseudo-points and/or of segments that is representative of a portion of the flight plan, the display of the said list being centred around a central display point, the said point corresponding to a point, a pseudo-point or a segment of the flight plan, the said device being characterized in that it comprises means for displacing by jumps the flight plan portion displayed in the first display area by selecting a different central display point from the current central display point, the said selected point becoming the new central display point.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: THALESInventors: Guy Deker, Emmanuel Roux, Michel Roger
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Publication number: 20100038978Abstract: Flux-switching electrical machines. In particular, a flux-switching electrical machine having a stator and a rotor. The stator has permanent magnets, armature windings and excitation windings, and the rotor has no winding or permanent magnet but includes a plurality of flux-switching teeth. The stator is generally formed by a succession of elementary cells, each cell being intended to interact with only a single tooth of the rotor at a time. Each cell includes one of the permanent magnets; a first slot for at least partly housing one of the excitation windings at least; and second slots for housing one of the armature windings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: GEMPLUSInventors: Emmanuel Kiên Lôc Hoang, Michel Roger René Lecrivain, Mohamed Gabsi