Patents Assigned to Analytics, Inc.
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Patent number: 7917458Abstract: A computer-implemented geospatial and temporal data storage system and method provides access to geospatial and temporal data as it is associated with events and event-types, thereby assisting in forecasting occurrences of identifiable events and/or results based on signature and/or pattern matching.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: GeoEye Analytics Inc.Inventor: Jason R. Dalton
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Publication number: 20110035073Abstract: An energy distribution may include a server and one or more databases. The system may communicate with an energy provider to receive energy provider data, at least one information collector to receive information collector data such as individualized energy usage data, customer preferences, and customer or location characteristics, and the one or more databases for receiving data for optimization. The system may calculate a cost of service or avoided cost using at least one of the individualized energy usage data and a system generation cost at a nearest bus. The system may also forecast individualized demand by end-use, individualized demand by location, energy prices, or energy costs. The system may optimize energy distribution, energy use, cost of service, or avoided cost using the forecasted individualized demand by end-use, the forecasted individualized demand by location, the forecasted energy prices, and the forecasted energy costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Integral Analytics, Inc.Inventor: Michael T. Ozog
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Patent number: 7870476Abstract: A system and method for creating graphical presentations is disclosed. A pre-existing graphical presentation is scanned. Data points are extracted from the pre-existing graphical presentation. Corresponding data points are extracted from tabulated data. These corresponding data points are then inserted into the pre-existing graphical presentation to create a new graphical presentation. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Efficient Analytics, Inc.Inventor: Richard W Dorwart
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Patent number: 7840467Abstract: The present invention relates to a method that allows managers of retail portfolios to compute performance time series that have been cleaned of marketing impacts, lifecycles, management actions, and seasonality, leaving only the performance changes due to the environment. These normalized series can be used to compute the necessary covariance matrices for portfolio optimization or computing portfolio-level economic capital. The invention applies to any retail product or segment where vintage-level performance time series are being stored.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Strategic Analytics, Inc.Inventor: Joseph L. Breeden
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Patent number: 7840366Abstract: A method for calibrating a volatile organic compound (VOC) detector. In one implementation, an initiation request may be received indicating a gas concentration level amount to be used for calibrating a VOC detector. A gas may be provided to the VOC detector according to the gas concentration level amount. The VOC detector may be provided with the gas concentration level amount. A calibration log may be received from the VOC detector. The calibration log may comprise an identifier of the VOC detector, the gas concentration level amount, and a date indicating when the VOC detector received the gas concentration level amount and the gas according to the gas concentration level amount.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Environmental Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Rex Moses, Kevin Moses, Bradley O'Keefe
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Patent number: 7837847Abstract: A pH sensor is provided. The pH sensor includes a body, a glass electrode, a reference electrode and a solution ground. The glass electrode is disposed on the body to contact a liquid sample. The reference electrode has a reference fill solution disposed within the body. The solution ground electrode is operably coupled to the body and has a portion of the solution ground electrode that is disposed within a harbor such that a portion of the solution ground electrode is configured to contact the liquid sample. The body has a passageway that extends from the reference fill solution to an aperture proximate the liquid sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Rosenmount Analytical Inc.Inventors: Chang-Dong Feng, Beth M. Covey, Wayne B. Wood
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Patent number: 7816142Abstract: A system for testing multiple samples for the presence of lead includes a plurality of vessels, a plurality of plungers, a housing for removably storing the plurality of vessels, and a retainer for holding the plurality of plungers so that each of the plungers may be inserted into a respective vessel simultaneously. In order to use the system of the present invention, a sample is placed within each of the plurality of vessels and a reagent, such as nitric acid, is added to each sample. Each sample is then heated in a separate heating device and a filtering means, such as a cotton ball, is inserted into each vessel. Each plunger then pushes its respective cotton ball into its respective vessel simultaneously so that each liquid sample is located adjacent the top of each vessel. The plungers are removed and the housing is then placed into an analyzer.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: EMSL Analytical, Inc.Inventor: Peter Frasca
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Patent number: 7803635Abstract: A purge and trap concentrator system that includes a sparge vessel, and includes a variable gas flow valve for controlling the gas pressure in an analytic trap or the sparge vessel; a sensor that detects both a foaming sample state and a high liquid level in the sparge vessel, using one optical sensor; a control scheme that re-directs the purge gases to a second inlet of the sparge vessel during a foaming condition; a control scheme that uses a split flow to enhance the quantity of sample gases passed from an analytic trap; an electrically powered thermal energy source with a fan raising the sparge vessel temperature via thermal convection.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: EST Analytical, IncInventor: Douglas A. Meece
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Patent number: 7793835Abstract: A method for using transaction records to detect fraud, including receiving a plurality of identity records comprising identity related information; receiving a plurality of transaction records comprising transaction information from a plurality of client institutions; linking the plurality of identity records with each other based on the identity related information; linking the plurality of transaction records with the identity records, wherein a link between a transaction record and an identity record is created when a characteristic of the transaction information of the transaction record is similar to a characteristic of the identity related information of the identity record, the links forming a graphical pattern; and performing statistical analysis of the graphical pattern to detect fraud, wherein the statistical analysis comprises analyzing the graphical pattern to determine whether the graphical pattern is anomalous when considered in relation to a normal graphical pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: ID Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Coggeshall, Allen Jost, Joseph Blue, Christer J. Dichiara, Mike Cook, Xuhul Shao
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Patent number: 7790006Abstract: A free chlorine measurement system and sensor are provided. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the sensor has a porous working electrode disposed in an electrolyte proximate a porous membrane. The membrane allows free chlorine therethrough where it is reduced and generates a current. The current is related to the free chlorine concentration. The internal electrolyte solution is pH stabilized with a long-term pH stabilizer that has a solubility in water at room temperature between about 1.2 moles/liter and about 0.001 moles/liter. The stabilizer can be an acid or a base depending on whether the pH is to be stabilized at a relatively low value or a relatively high value respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Rosemount Analytical Inc.Inventors: Chang-Dong Feng, Jishou Xu, Joshua Steven Garretson
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Publication number: 20100205611Abstract: We describe the design of a lightweight library using MPI to support stream-processing on acyclic process structures. The design can be used to connect together arbitrary modules where each module can be its own parallel MPI program. We make extensive use of MPI groups and communicators to increase the flexibility of the library, and to make the library easier and safer to use. The notion of a communication context in MPI ensures that libraries do not conflict where a message from one library is mistakenly received by another. The library is not required to be part of any larger workflow environment and is compatible with existing MPI execution environments. The library is part of MarketMiner, a system for executing financial workflows.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: Scalable Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Alan Shelton Wagner, Camilo Ellis Rostoker
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Patent number: 7772854Abstract: An improved contacting-type conductivity measurement system and method are provided. A first conductivity measurement is obtained by driving a contacting-type conductivity sensor with an excitation voltage at a first frequency, a second conductivity is obtained by driving the contacting-type conductivity sensor with the excitation voltage at a second frequency. The first and second conductivity measurements are used to provide a more accurate conductivity output.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Rosemount Analytical Inc.Inventor: Behzad Rezvani
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Patent number: 7759607Abstract: A new technique and Method of Direct Coulomb Explosion in Laser Ablation of Semiconductor Structures in semiconductor materials is disclosed. The Method of Direct Coulomb Explosion in Laser Ablation of Semiconductor Structures provides activation of the “Coulomb explosion” mechanism in a manner which does not invoke or require the conventional avalanche photoionization mechanism, but rather utilizes direct interband absorption to generate the Coulomb explosion threshold charge densities. This approach minimizes the laser intensity necessary for material removal and provides optimal machining quality. The technique generally comprises use of a femtosecond pulsed laser to rapidly evacuate electrons from a near surface region of a semiconductor or dielectric structure, and wherein the wavelength of the laser beam is chosen such that interband optical absorption dominates the carrier production throughout the laser pulse.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Optical Analytics, Inc.Inventor: William W. Chism, II
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Publication number: 20100179704Abstract: An energy distribution may include a server and one or more databases. The system may communicate with an energy provider to receive energy provider data, at least one information collector to receive information collector data such as individualized energy usage data, customer preferences, and customer or location characteristics, and the one or more databases for receiving data for optimization. The system may calculate a cost of service or avoided cost using at least one of the individualized energy usage data and a system generation cost at a nearest bus. The system may also forecast individualized demand by end-use, individualized demand by location, energy prices, or energy costs. The system may optimize energy distribution, energy use, cost of service, or avoided cost using the forecasted individualized demand by end-use, the forecasted individualized demand by location, the forecasted energy prices, and the forecasted energy costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Integral Analytics, Inc.Inventor: Michael T. Ozog
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Patent number: 7727772Abstract: A fluid contamination analyzer has a sample cell containing a trapping medium capable of trapping contaminants suspended in the aqueous fluid flowing through the trapping medium, a light source for illuminating the trapping medium to cause the entrapped contaminants generate a secondary radiation indicative of the identity and quantity of the contaminants, and a photodetector for receiving the secondary radiation. The fluid contamination analyzer has a reflective shell in the form of an ellipsoid extending at least partially around the sample cell and the detector, the sample cell being positioned at one of the focal points of the ellipsoid, and the photodetector at the other point of the ellipsoid to receive the secondary radiation reflected by the reflective shell.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Ecovu Analytics Inc.Inventors: Bryan R. Hollebone, John Wendell Dawson, Rajesh Krishnamurthy, Michael Allan Donkers
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Patent number: 7686214Abstract: A method for identifying a fraudulent account application includes receiving a new account application comprising a plurality of identity-related fields and linking the identity-related fields associated with the new account application with identity-related fields associated with a plurality of historical account applications. The links form a graphical pattern on which statistical analysis can be performed to determine the likelihood that the new account application is fraudulent. The statistical analysis can comprise comparing the graphical pattern to a known, or normal graphical pattern in order to detect differences, or anomalies occurring in the graphical pattern associated with the new account application.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: ID Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Xuhui Shao, Tao Hong, Alan Tsang, Allen Jost, Christer J. DiChiara, Mike Cook, Stephen Coggeshall
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Patent number: 7659523Abstract: An integrated particle detection apparatus for optical detection of particles in an air stream. The particle detection apparatus includes a scalper for removing large particles from the air stream, a concentrator for separating out small particles and increasing the concentration of particles of interest, and a fluorescence sensor system for detecting the particles present in the air stream. The scalper, concentrator and sensor may include a single integrated unit, such that the scalper is fluidly contiguous with the concentrator and the concentrator is fluidly contiguous with the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Hach Ultra Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Bret R. Warrick, Geoffrey Wilson, Richard DeFreez, Michael M. Carrabba
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Patent number: 7660735Abstract: A system and method for segmenting and clustering consumer segments is disclosed. The system and method disclosed decompose micro-segments into maturation curves, exogenous curves and scaling parameters. The system and method of the present invention use these generated curves to cluster micro-segments into macro-segments for business analysis purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Strategic Analytics Inc.Inventors: Joseph L. Breeden, Anthony J. Giancola
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Patent number: 7657384Abstract: Method for managing a response to a triggering event in connection with a fugitive emissions monitor of a component. In one implementation, the method may include determining whether an input is a triggering event. If the input is a triggering event, then a message regarding the triggering event and one or more actions to remedy the triggering event may be displayed. The method may further include displaying one or more queries to confirm that the actions have been completed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Environmental Analytics, Inc.Inventor: Rex Moses
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Patent number: RE41744Abstract: A probe for use in Raman spectroscopy that can be inserted into a chemical vessel through a small diameter fitting while maximizing the amount of Raman shifted radiation collected and minimizing spurious effects.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Axiom Analytical, Inc.Inventor: Walter M. Doyle