Patents by Inventor Mike Howard
Mike Howard 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: 11976207Abstract: Water-based compositions containing a low VOC coalescent, a latex or water-dispersible polymer, and a water-insoluble UV-VIS (preferably, ultraviolet) absorber.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: SWIMC LLCInventors: Mary Jane Hibben, Mike Wildman, T. Howard Killilea, Iain Harvey
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Patent number: 9926045Abstract: A foldable sun cover mountable on a watersports tower of a boat. The sun cover includes a pair of frames connected to a pair of hubs mounted on opposite sides of the tower, each hub having a pair of movable mounts. Each of the movable mounts is connected to one of the frames and independently movable to orient the frames each to a locked and deployed position in which each frame is locked in a substantially horizontal position so that each frame is substantially aligned with and parallel to the other frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Xtreme Marine CorporationInventors: Matthew Ostmeyer, Robert Metcalf, Jim Wilson, Mike Howard, Mike Hawk
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Patent number: 8990139Abstract: Described is a system for flexible cognitive perception and selection. A pre-processing recognition module filters and tags input data from an environment resulting in a tagged percept. The tagged percept is stored and associated with a knowledge frame by a memory module based on shared descriptors, resulting in an activated knowledge frame. A utility rating is then supplied to each activated knowledge frame based on a set of reward values by an evaluation module. The activated knowledge frames are sorted, compared, and evaluated for a goodness of fit between the utility ratings of the activated knowledge frames and the input data by a hypothesis module. A best hypothesis for a current situation in the environment is determined based on a current highest rated activated knowledge frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Mike Howard, Rajan Bhattacharyya
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Patent number: 8051030Abstract: Task management supported by analytics has enhanced effectiveness through automated population splitting for generating models that predict task associated outcomes. Subpopulations are automatically analyzed for adequate sample size and selectively recombined based on characteristics of the subpopulations, such as to combine homogeneous subpopulations or to optimize a subpopulation characteristic. As an example, outbound calling campaign models are generated for time periods by splitting a sample population into time period subpopulations and combining subpopulation time periods having inadequate sample size so that combined subpopulations have a minimized total time period or greater similarity relative to other subpopulations.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Austin Logistics IncorporatedInventors: Mike Howard, Boryana Dimova
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Patent number: 8035078Abstract: An apparatus configured to obtain, process, and relay data to a user in a coherent and useful manner. An active fiducial is equipped with an interface for receiving and transmitting data. The fiducial may transmit its position using a satellite-based position sensing device such as a GPS. Active fiducials may also be equipped with battery power pack regenerated with solar cells. Similarly, the fiducials can be equipped with at least one video camera or other device having a focal plane array and a computer software system, configured to recognize shapes. The fiducials may also be equipped with inductive coils or other means for sensing metal containing compounds. The active fiducials may be equipped with a gas chromatograph. The active fiducials may use a variety of propulsion means including motor driven tracks, motor driven wheels, propellers, or other device or a combination of devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: David W. Payton, Michael J. Daily, Mike Howard, Craig Lee
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Publication number: 20110016076Abstract: Task management supported by analytics has enhanced effectiveness through automated population splitting for generating models that predict task associated outcomes. Subpopulations are automatically analyzed for adequate sample size and selectively recombined based on characteristics of the subpopulations, such as to combine homogeneous subpopulations or to optimize a subpopulation characteristic. As an example, outbound calling campaign models are generated for time periods by splitting a sample population into time period subpopulations and combining subpopulation time periods having inadequate sample size so that combined subpopulations have a minimized total time period or greater similarity relative to other subpopulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Mike Howard, Boryana Dimova
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Patent number: 7805395Abstract: Task management supported by analytics has enhanced effectiveness through automated population splitting for generating models that predict task associated outcomes. Subpopulations are automatically analyzed for adequate sample size and selectively recombined based on characteristics of the subpopulations, such as to combine homogeneous subpopulations or to optimize a subpopulation characteristic. As an example, outbound calling campaign models are generated for time periods by splitting a sample population into time period subpopulations and combining subpopulation time periods having inadequate sample size so that combined subpopulations have a minimized total time period or greater similarity relative to other subpopulations.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Austin Logistics IncorporatedInventors: Mike Howard, Boryana Dimova
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Patent number: 7612324Abstract: An apparatus configured to obtain, process, and relay data to a user in a coherent and useful manner. An active fiducial is equipped with an interface for receiving and transmitting data. The fiducial may transmit its position using a satellite-based position sensing device such as a GPS. Active fiducials may also be equipped with battery power pack regenerated with solar cells. Similarly, the fiducials can be equipped with at least one video camera or other device having a focal plane array and a computer software system, configured to recognize shapes. The fiducials may also be equipped with inductive coils or other means for sensing metal containing compounds. The active fiducials may be equipped with a gas chromatograph. The active fiducials may use a variety of propulsion means including motor driven tracks, motor driven wheels, propellers, or other device or a combination of devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: David Payton, Mike Daily, Mike Howard, Craig Lee
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Publication number: 20080262804Abstract: Task management supported by analytics has enhanced effectiveness through automated population splitting for generating models that predict task associated outcomes. Subpopulations are automatically analyzed for adequate sample size and selectively recombined based on characteristics of the subpopulations, such as to combine homogeneous subpopulations or to optimize a subpopulation characteristic. As an example, outbound calling campaign models are generated for time periods by splitting a sample population into time period subpopulations and combining subpopulation time periods having inadequate sample size so that combined subpopulations have a minimized total time period or greater similarity relative to other subpopulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Mike Howard, Boryana Dimova
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Patent number: 7319383Abstract: The present invention provides a distributed motion prediction network including a plurality of nodes. The nodes in the network comprise a mechanism for detecting the presence of an object in an area around a node. A node that detects an object is termed a “detecting node.” After a node has detected an object, it communicates a signal to local nodes that are local with the detecting node to inform the local nodes of the presence of the object in the area around the detecting node. After the local nodes receive the signal, they further propagate the signal to other nodes (local to the local nodes) so that information regarding the presence of the object is progressively propagated to nodes away from the detecting node and so that as the object moves, the propagated signal is used to predict a direction of travel of the object.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2003Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventor: Mike Howard
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Patent number: 7113746Abstract: A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for facilitating local signaling among a plurality of agents are presented. An agent 100 including a digital processor 102 a transmitter 104, and a directional receiver 106 comprising a plurality of angular regions 108 is configured to enable the selection of a signal from a plurality of signals received on the basis of local data such as the strength of the received signal. The local data may be incorporated into a cumulative data portion of a signal that is passed from local agent 100 to local agent 100 across a plurality of agents 100 in order to provide a gradient across the plurality of agents 100. The gradient could be used, for example, to determine a shortest path across the agents. The signaling techniques described can also be used to determine the distance and direction to objects in the signaling path.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: David W. Payton, Bruce Hoff, Mike Howard, Craig Lee
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Patent number: 6580979Abstract: A method and apparatus for computing properties of a physical environment is provided, using a plurality of agents forming a distributed network embedded within the environment. The method comprises determining an initiating agent 200, transmitting a signal including a cumulative cost value to neighboring agents 202, and processing the signal at each neighboring agent to augment the cumulative cost value with local information 204. If multiple signals are received, determining which has the best cumulative cost value for generating a new signal 206, then treating the neighboring agent as an initiating agent 208 and transmitting the new signal to neighboring agents 208 and retaining the best augmented cost value in memory 210. Methods further include determining paths using shortest path computations, using dual gradients for aligning agents on a path between two reference agents, and discovering and converging agents on choke points.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: David W. Payton, Craig Lee, Bruce Hoff, Mike Howard, Mike Daily
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Patent number: 6507771Abstract: A method for controlling the movement of agents using local communications is provided. Generally, each agent maintains an optimal distance from other local neighbor agents by, for each agent 200, selecting a local agent 202, measuring the distance and angle to the agent 204, performing a distance maintenance calculation 218, and repeating the distance maintenance calculation 218 for each local agent. In the distance maintenance calculation 218, an attraction/repulsion map is used in order to determine whether an agent is attracted to or repelled from other agents. A motion vector is used to determine agent responses to the attraction or repulsion. Over time, the agents settle into a neutral configuration where each is optimally distanced from the other agents. Reference agents and leader agents can be designated to direct the movement of other agents, and agents can be designated as blocking beacons to repel other agents from undesirable areas.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: HRL LaboratoriesInventors: David W. Payton, Mike Howard, Mike Daily, Craig Lee, Bruce Hoff
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Publication number: 20020138247Abstract: A method and apparatus for computing properties of a physical environment is provided, using a plurality of agents forming a distributed network embedded within the environment. The method comprises determining an initiating agent 200, transmitting a signal including a cumulative cost value to neighboring agents 202, and processing the signal at each neighboring agent to augment the cumulative cost value with local information 204. If multiple signals are received, determining which has the best cumulative cost value for generating a new signal 206, then treating the neighboring agent as an initiating agent 208 and transmitting the new signal to neighboring agents 208 and retaining the best augmented cost value in memory 210. Methods further include determining paths using shortest path computations, using dual gradients for aligning agents on a path between two reference agents, and discovering and converging agents on choke points.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: David Payton, Craig Lee, Bruce Hoff, Mike Howard, Mike Daily
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Publication number: 20020138179Abstract: A method for controlling the movement of agents using local communications is provided. Generally, each agent maintains an optimal distance from other local neighbor agents by, for each agent 200, selecting a local agent 202, measuring the distance and angle to the agent 204, performing a distance maintenance calculation 218, and repeating the distance maintenance calculation 218 for each local agent. In the distance maintenance calculation 218, an attraction/repulsion map is used in order to determine whether an agent is attracted to or repelled from other agents. A motion vector is used to determine agent responses to the attraction or repulsion. Over time, the agents settle into a neutral configuration where each is optimally distanced from the other agents. Reference agents and leader agents can be designated to direct the movement of other agents, and agents can be designated as blocking beacons to repel other agents from undesirable areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: David W. Payton, Mike Howard, Mike Daily, Craig Lee, Bruce Hoff
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Publication number: 20020094780Abstract: A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for facilitating local signaling among a plurality of agents are presented. An agent 100 including a digital processor 102 a transmitter 104, and a directional receiver 106 comprising a plurality of angular regions 108 is configured to enable the selection of a signal from a plurality of signals received on the basis of local data such as the strength of the received signal. The local data may be incorporated into a cumulative data portion of a signal that is passed from local agent 100 to local agent 100 across a plurality of agents 100 in order to provide a gradient across the plurality of agents 100. The gradient could be used, for example, to determine a shortest path across the agents. The signaling techniques described can also be used to determine the distance and direction to objects in the signaling path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: David W. Payton, Bruce Hoff, Mike Howard, Craig Lee