Patents Assigned to Applied Research Associates, Inc.
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Patent number: 9767575Abstract: The described technology regards an augmented reality system and method for estimating a position of a location of interest relative to the position and orientation of a display, using a forward buffer to store current and predicted position estimates calculated by the methods of the present invention. Systems of the described technology include including a plurality of sensors, a processing module or other computation means, and a database. Methods of the described technology use data from the sensor package useful to accurately render graphical user interface information on a display.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Alberico Menozzi
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Patent number: 9767574Abstract: The described technology regards an augmented reality system and method for estimating a position of a location of interest relative to the position and orientation of a display, including a retroactive update to a previously rendered estimate of the position of the orientation of the display stored in a rewind buffer. Systems of the described technology include including a plurality of sensors, a processing module or other computation means, and a database. Methods of the described technology use data from the sensor package useful to accurately render graphical user interface information on a display.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Alberico Menozzi
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Patent number: 9767576Abstract: The described technology regards an augmented reality system and method for estimating a position of a location of interest relative to the position and orientation of a display, including receiving and selectively filtering a plurality of measurement vectors from a rate-gyroscope. Systems of the described technology include including a plurality of sensors, a processing module or other computation means, and a database. Methods of the described technology use data from the sensor package useful to accurately render graphical user interface information on a display.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Alberico Menozzi
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Patent number: 9767577Abstract: The described technology regards an augmented reality system and method for estimating a position of a location of interest relative to the position and orientation of a display based upon a retroactive adjustment of a previously rendered position and orientation of the display, by means of an adjust-update-predict (AUP) cycle, and calculating the location of interest relative to the position and orientation of the display. Systems of the described technology include including a plurality of sensors, a processing module or other computation means, and a database. Methods of the described technology use data from the sensor package useful to accurately render graphical user interface information on a display.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Alberico Menozzi
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Patent number: 9766168Abstract: A process is disclosed for using multiple acoustic resonators to sample fluids (gas or liquids), capture particulate (or aerosols) entrained in the fluid, and deliver a concentrated sample of particulate. The acoustic concentrator demonstrates many improvements over prior art that includes improved concentration of particulate below 3 micron, adjustability of the level of concentration, ability to function over a wide range of humidity and temperature, and reduced overall power consumption. For example, when installed on the inlet of an aerosol detection system, the acoustic concentrator has been shown to increase sensitivity that may lead to earlier detection of bioaerosol agents.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: G. Douglas Meegan, Brian Zadler, Jason R. Gallia, Paul Waters
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Patent number: 9705634Abstract: The system of the present invention allows a user to select one or multiple SATCOM radio and antenna equipment types, select their current location(s) or a route and select the UHF SATCOM satellite for a multi-user communication network or architecture. The system presents an assessment of the level of performance of the selected system equipment and provides a capability to assess the impact of degrading factors, such as man-made interference (jamming) and natural phenomena (e.g. rain, clouds, ionospheric scintillation). This predictive assessment is a tailored result showing the phenomenology effects. Natural phenomenology like ionospheric scintillation, clouds, and precipitation, plus man-made phenomenologies like SATCOM jammers need to be differentiated by behavior characteristics and performance on a SATCOM frequency. If the system assessment determines the communication link is weak or ineffective based off the user's inputs, the application provides the ability to select alternative configurations, e.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Laura Macy Lim
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Patent number: 9702596Abstract: A system and method for providing dry cooling of a source liquid, having a plurality of heat exchangers which depolymerize and polymerize a polymer. Specifically, the depolymerization process is endothermic and draws heat from a source liquid in a first heat exchanger, and the polymerization process is exothermic and expels heat from a second heat exchanger. Additional heat exchangers and holding tanks may be incorporated in the system and method. In some embodiments the system further provides additional cooling of the polymer prior to depolymerization using cooler night ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Aly H. Shaaban, Gong Zhou, Sergio Escobar, Joshua J Mormile, Desiree A Kettell
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Patent number: 9463118Abstract: An improved hearing protection device intended to be inserted into an external auditory meatus of a user, having a housing structure, a passive tuning element, and a passive, nonlinear acoustic filter. The tuning element and the acoustic filter may be supported in series by the housing structure. The tuning element may be or include a diaphragm, a resonator, or both. The housing structure may support a diaphragm of the tuning element at its circumference, and may provide cavities on both sides of the diaphragm. In some embodiments electronic components are included in the hearing protection device to counteract insertion loss provided by the passive element, and restore natural hearing for low to moderate sound pressure levels, Communications devices may also be incorporated into the hearing protection device.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: George Douglas Meegan, Theodore Francis Argo, IV, Jennifer Nicole Congdon
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Patent number: 9261482Abstract: Methods of detecting the presence of toxins in a sample using electrophoretic separations and of performing electrophoretic separation of complex samples are provided. The method of detecting the presence of toxins includes reacting a sample and a substrate with a signaling enzyme which converts the substrate to the product in a reaction medium, introducing a run buffer into a separation channel having an inlet end, selectively introducing at least one of the substrate and the product of the reaction medium into the inlet end of the separation channel, electrophoretically separating the substrate and the product, and determining the rate of conversion of the substrate to the product, wherein a change in the rate of conversion is indicative of the presence of toxins.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alyssa Catharyn Henry, David Judson Ross
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Publication number: 20160040078Abstract: A process for converting triacylglycerides-containing oils into crude oil precursors and/or distillate hydrocarbon fuels is disclosed. The process may include: reacting a triacylglycerides-containing oil-water-hydrogen mixture at a temperature in the range from about 250° C. to about 525° C. and a pressure greater than about 75 bar to convert at least a portion of the triacylglycerides and recovering a reaction effluent comprising water and one or more of isoolefins, isoparaffins, cycloolefins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics; hydrotreating the reaction effluent to form a hydrotreated effluent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicants: CHEVRON LUMMUS GLOBAL, LLC, APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Arun Arora, Marvin I. Greene, Edward Coppola, Charles Red, JR., J. Steven Baxley, Sanjay Nana, Jeffrey Rine
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Publication number: 20160017239Abstract: A process for converting triacylglycerides-containing oils into crude oil precursors and/or distillate hydrocarbon fuels is disclosed. The process may include: reacting a triacylglycerides-containing oil-water-hydrogen mixture at a temperature in the range from about 250° C. to about 525° C. and a pressure greater than about 75 bar to convert at least a portion of the triacylglycerides and recovering a reaction effluent comprising water and one or more of isoolefins, isoparaffins, cycloolefins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics; hydrotreating the reaction effluent to form a hydrotreated effluent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicants: Chevron Lummus Global, LLC, Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Arun Arora, Marvin I. Greene, Edward Coppola, Charles Red, JR., J. Steven Baxley, Sanjay Nana, Jeffrey Rine
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Patent number: 9162938Abstract: A process for converting triacylglycerides-containing oils into crude oil precursors and/or distillate hydrocarbon fuels is disclosed. The process may include: reacting a triacylglycerides-containing oil-water-hydrogen mixture at a temperature in the range from about 250° C. to about 525° C. and a pressure greater than about 75 bar to convert at least a portion of the triacylglycerides and recovering a reaction effluent comprising water and one or more of isoolefins, isoparaffins, cycloolefins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics; hydrotreating the reaction effluent to form a hydrotreated effluent.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignees: Chevron Lummus Global, LLC, Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Arun Arora, Marvin I. Greene, Edward Coppola, Charles Red, Jr., J. Steven Baxley, Sanjay Nana, Jeffrey Rine
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Patent number: 8880606Abstract: Disclosed is a flexible, multi-modal system useful in communications among users, capable of synchronizing real world and augmented reality, wherein the system is deployed in centralized and distributed computational platforms. The system comprises input devices to generate signals representing speech, gestures, pointing direction, and location of a user, and transmit the same to a multi-modal interface. A plurality of agents and one or more databases are integrated into the system, where at least some of the agents receive signals from the multi-modal interface, translate the signals into data, compare the same to a database, generate signals representing meanings as defined by the database, and transmit the signals to the multi-modal interface. Finally, a plurality of output devices are associated with the system to receive and process signals from the multi-modal interface, some of said signals representing messages to the user to be communicated by means of an output device.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Roberto Aldunate, Gregg E Larson
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Publication number: 20140109465Abstract: A process and system for upgrading an organic feedstock including providing an organic feedstock and water mixture, feeding the mixture into a high-rate, hydrothermal reactor, wherein the mixture is rapidly heated, subjected to heat, pressure, and turbulent flow, maintaining the heat and pressure of the mixture for a residence time of less than three minutes to cause the organic components of the mixture to undergo conversion reactions resulting in increased yields of distillate fuels, higher-quality kerosene and diesel fuels, and the formation of high octane naphtha compounds. Hydrocarbon products are cooled at a rate sufficient to inhibit additional reaction and recover of process heat, and depressurizing the hydrocarbon products, and separating the hydrocarbon products for further processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Edward N. Coppola, Charles Red, JR., Sanjay Nana
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Patent number: 8655807Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for forming a recognition algorithm for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy may include: determining a most mathematically different dataset of a plurality of spectral datasets corresponding to materials; dividing the spectral datasets into model development datasets and performance evaluation datasets; transforming, automatically with a processor, one of the model development datasets into a first discrimination model that discriminates the first spectra; removing the first spectra from the model development datasets to yield a subset of development datasets; determining a next most mathematically different spectral dataset of the spectral datasets; transforming the subset of development datasets into a second discrimination model that discriminates the second spectra; and combining the first discrimination model and the second discrimination model to form the recognition algorithm for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Rosalie A. Multari, David A. Cremers
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Patent number: 8518252Abstract: The present invention provides a new and improved system for on-site and on-demand production of sterile water for injection (SWFI) from potable water or water that meets the EPA drinking water quality upon preconditioning, in conjunction with reconstitution of IV fluids using dry chemicals or concentrate pre-filled bags, suitable for use at a site under non-clean room environment conditions, and capable of adjusting feed water temperatures. The present invention includes a water temperature conditioning module, a water preconditioning module, a hydrothermal processor, a fluid staging compartment, and combinations and variations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventor: Lixiong Li
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Publication number: 20120327112Abstract: Disclosed is a flexible, multi-modal system useful in communications among users, capable of synchronizing real world and augmented reality, wherein the system is deployed in centralized and distributed computational platforms. The system comprises input devices to generate signals representing speech, gestures, pointing direction, and location of a user, and transmit the same to a multi-modal interface. A plurality of agents and one or more databases are integrated into the system, where at least some of the agents receive signals from the multi-modal interface, translate the signals into data, compare the same to a database, generate signals representing meanings as defined by the database, and transmit the signals to the multi-modal interface. Finally, a plurality of output devices are associated with the system to receive and process signals from the multi-modal interface, some of said signals representing messages to the user to be communicated by means of an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Roberto Aldunate, Gregg Larson
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Patent number: 8275834Abstract: Disclosed is a flexible, multi-modal system useful in communications among users, capable of synchronizing real world and augmented reality, wherein the system is deployed in centralized and distributed computational platforms. The system comprises a plurality of input devices designed and configured to generate signals representing speech, gestures, pointing direction, and location of a user, and transmit the same to a multi-modal interface. Some of the signals generated represent a message from the user intended for dissemination to other users.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Roberto Aldunate, Gregg E Larson
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Publication number: 20120032526Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for dissipating kinetic energy from a shock wave are provided herein. In one embodiment, a method for dissipating kinetic energy from a shock wave may include: applying a magnetic flux across a shock wave disposed within a channel, wherein the channel includes substantially constant dimensions as the shock wave propagates through the channel; transforming kinetic energy from the shock wave to electrical energy; applying a high potential electrode to the electrical energy; applying a low potential electrode to the electrical energy; and coupling an electrical load conductively with the high potential electrode and the low potential electrode to dissipate the kinetic energy from the shock wave.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventor: Ronald G. Lundgren
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Publication number: 20110066682Abstract: Disclosed is a flexible, multi-modal system useful in communications among users, capable of synchronizing real world and augmented reality, wherein the system is deployed in centralized and distributed computational platforms. The system comprises a plurality of input devices designed and configured to generate signals representing speech, gestures, pointing direction, and location of a user, and transmit the same to a multi-modal interface. Some of the signals generated represent a message from the user intended for dissemination to other users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Roberto Aldunate, Gregg Larson