Patents Assigned to BAE SYSTEM
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Patent number: 9719760Abstract: The invention relates to a fin deployment mechanism (1) comprising a base unit (3), deployable fins (8) movably arranged on the base unit (3) and, in the retracted position, bearing against the base unit (3), as well as a gas-generating device, in which the fins in the retracted position are fixed to the base unit, and in which at least one gas duct (6, 7) is arranged in the base unit (3) so as to conduct pressurized gas generated by the gas-generating device to the bottom side of the fins (8), which in the retracted position bear against the base unit (3), in order to create a force which acts on the fins (8) for deployment of the same (8?). The invention further relates to an artillery projectile comprising a fin deployment mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS BOFORS ABInventors: Sven Strömberg, Johan Lidgren, Peter Engman, Lars-Peter Svanberg, Lars-Ake Carlqvist
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Publication number: 20170213089Abstract: Solutions for object tracking problems are presented by gathering images using one or more cameras, processing the gathered images to generate a directed acyclic graph, using the directed acyclic graph to determine a path cover that achieves maximum weight and satisfies one or more positive or negative constraints, and using the path cover to solve the object tracking problem. A first set of solutions utilizes trellis graphs, a second set of solutions employs a greedy approach, and a third set of solutions uses search algorithms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Lingji Chen, Balasubramaniam Ravichandran
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Publication number: 20170212514Abstract: An active inceptor apparatus and method for operating a machine. The apparatus comprises a stick member having a grip portion, the stick member being pivotably mounted relative to a housing. It further comprises a position sensor responsive to, and for generating signals indicative of, stick member position. A force sensor is provided on the stick member responsive to, and for generating signals indicative of, force applied to the stick by a user. The apparatus also includes a control unit operable to receive the position and force signals from the position and force sensors respectively. The control unit is operable to process the signals according to a predetermined relationship to determine a value FD indicative of force applied to the stick member relative to displacement of the stick member. The control unit is also operable to generate machine control signals as a function of position signals and force signals in dependence upon the value FD, for communication to the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: ADAM TAYLOR, JASON HOWARD BEAN
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Patent number: 9716305Abstract: According to the invention there is provided a balun including: a slotline which is coupled to an input line and an output line, in which at least a portion of the slotline is sandwiched between a first and a second layer of dielectric material.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Mark Christopher Nguyen, Gareth Michael Lewis, Richard John Harper
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Patent number: 9715004Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for radio positioning of a vehicle using a virtual positioning reference established by logging a known position of the vehicle together with a local time that a first instance of a predictably repeated code word is received from an opportunistic terrestrial radio transmitter. During movement of the vehicle to a second, unknown position, a local clock is used to determine the time difference between when the virtual positioning reference is predicted to receive a second instance of the code word and when the vehicle actually receives the second instance of the code word, thereby providing positioning information when traditional navigation signals such as GPS are not available. The radio positioning information is then used to initiate an action such as recording the location information for future retrieval by a user, and/or controlling the movements of an autonomous vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems plcInventor: Ramsey Michael Faragher
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Patent number: 9708076Abstract: A system comprising a low observable aircraft (2) having its surfaces oriented at a limited number of directions, and a lightning diverter strip (4, 22, 30) comprising a plurality of electrically conductive elements (8, 24, 32) arranged in a spaced apart relation, each of the electrically conductive elements (8, 24, 32) comprising an elongate portion. The lightning diverter strip (4, 22, 30) is attached to the aircraft in such a way that the conductive elements (8, 24, 32) are located on an exposed outer surface of the lightning diverter strip (4, 22, 30) and exposed to atmospheric conditions. For each conductive element (8, 24, 32), a long axis of the elongate portion of that conductive element (8, 24, 32) is substantially parallel with a surface of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems plcInventor: Christopher Charles Rawlinson Jones
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Patent number: 9704706Abstract: A novel bulk GaAs with an increased carrier lifetime of at least 10 microseconds has been produced. This novel GaAs has many uses to improve optical and electrical devices. The method of producing the GaAs crystal involves using a technique called low pressure hydride vapor phase epitaxy (LP-HVPE). In this technique, a gas containing Ga (typically GaCl) is reacted with a gas containing As (typically AsH3) at the surface of a GaAs substrate. When grown under the proper conditions, the epitaxial, vapor grown GaAs crystal has ultra-long free carrier lifetimes of at least one order of magnitude greater than that of the previous art of 1 microsecond. This very long free carrier lifetime GaAs will be particularly useful as a semiconductor radiation detector material and is also expected to be useful for many other applications than include medical imaging, solar cells, diode lasers, and optical limiters and other applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Schunemann, Kevin T. Zawilski
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Patent number: 9705357Abstract: A portable generator system provides power to a load source including an engine and a generator. The engine drives the generator to provide a generator alternating current (AC) electrical power output. An energy storage system (ESS) provides an ESS direct current (DC) electrical power output. A first inverter is connected to the generator for receiving the generator AC electrical power output and for providing a DC power output. A second inverter is connected to the first inverter and the ESS for receiving the DC power output from the first inverter and the ESS DC electrical power output for providing an AC power output. A first power mode includes the generator maintaining a first generator power output level corresponding to a specified power requirement of a load source, and the ESS providing an additional first ESS power output level for satisfying the specified power requirement of the load source.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Controls Inc.Inventors: Thomas Apalenek, Gordon Lu, Stephen Pasterski, Thomas Quigley
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Patent number: 9702630Abstract: A heat exchanger (2) comprising a duct (4) through which a first fluid (e.g. a coolant such as ram air) may flow, and one or more vanes (18) disposed within the duct (4) and configured to disrupt the flow of the first fluid through the duct (4). Each vane (18) comprises one or more flow channels (24) through which a second fluid (e.g. a fluid to be cooled, such as engine coolant) may flow so as to transfer heat between the first fluid flowing through the duct (4) and the second fluid flowing through the one or more flow channels (24). The flow channels (24) within the vanes (18) are separated from the duct (4) by a channel wall such that fluid cannot flow between the duct (4) and the flow channels (24).Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems plcInventors: Colin Whaites, Stephen John Richard Smith, Andrew Mark Townsley
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Patent number: 9705899Abstract: A digital filter correlation engine, wherein the correlation engine combines N arbitrary digital filter states based on the weights and along with a threshold generate a network incident. This network incident in turn can be feedback to another digital filter. This multi-layering capability allows the creation of higher level event detections that are time-based for a cyber security analyst to analyze, thereby reducing the amount of manual work the analyst has to do in inspecting behaviors within the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Aaron Boteler, Marc Norton
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Patent number: 9702675Abstract: The invention relates to a brake panel (3, 3?) for a projectile (1), in which those surfaces (A) of the brake panel (3, 3?) which are facing in the direction of travel of the projectile are wholly or partially angled in such a way that the normal from the said surfaces (A) is not parallel with the center line (C) of the projectile (1) in order to reduce or counteract the Magnus torque generated during and after the extension of the brake panel (3, 3?). The invention further relates to a detonator (2) for a projectile (1) and a projectile (1) comprising such a brake panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS BOFORS ABInventor: Thomas Pettersson
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Publication number: 20170188987Abstract: An x-ray imaging system and a method for retrofitting existing x-ray generators to allow those generators to be controlled by a digital x-ray imaging system are disclosed. The x-ray imaging system includes an imaging array and an image controller. The imaging array is configured to be positioned within a patient's mouth, the imaging array acquiring an image of the patient's teeth when the patient's head is illuminated with x-rays. The imaging array includes an x-ray dosimeter that provides an x-ray exposure signal indicative of an x-ray exposure received by the imaging array. The image controller is coupled to the imaging array and receives the x-ray exposure signal, the image controller includes a first wireless link that controls an x-ray generator by initiating a pre-programmed x-ray exposure. The wireless controllable switch can be used to replace an existing manually controlled switch in an existing x-ray generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Applicant: BAE Systems Imaging Solutions Inc.Inventors: Xinqiao Liu, Boyd Fowler
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Publication number: 20170192242Abstract: A beamsplitter is disclosed for splitting an input beam of radiation which is incident upon the beamsplitter into at least one first and second output beam of radiation which propagate from the beamsplitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2015Publication date: July 6, 2017Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventor: Leslie Charles LAYCOCK
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Patent number: 9696160Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining routes vehicles (4, 6), the method comprising: measuring positions of a first vehicle and a second vehicle (6); providing a specification of a region (12) having a fixed position in relation to the first vehicle (4); using the measurements and the region specification, determining a first route for the first vehicle (4) and a second route for the second vehicle (6). Determining the routes comprises: constructing a graph (34) within a joint state space (X) of the vehicles (4, 6); identifying, within the graph (34), a path from a first vertex to a second vertex, the first vertex corresponding to the measured positions of the vehicles (4, 6), and the second vertex corresponding to the second vehicle (6) being at least partially located within the region (12); and, using the identified path, determining the first and second routes.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2014Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Richard Edward Simpson, Arthur George Richards
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Patent number: 9696405Abstract: A system and method for detecting the trajectory of a projectile is presented. One system includes a flash detection sensor, an acoustic sensor, an optical sensor and a processor logic mounted on a vehicle. The flash detection sensor detects a flash of a projectile being launched. The acoustic sensor detects when a blast wave associated with the firing of the projectile reaches the vehicle. The optical sensor takes two or more images of the same projectile. The images are typically not in the visible light spectrum. The processor logic calculates a trajectory of the projectile based on the images and data collected by the acoustic sensor associated with the blast wave. The processor logic may generate a warning signal to warn an operator of the vehicle about the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2013Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: George Succi, Eldon M. Sutphin, Edward C. Real, Philip J. Haney, William O. Devine
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Patent number: 9696605Abstract: A method for fabricating crystalline dielectric material on top of metal layers to produce an apparatus for non-mechanical steering of an input laser beam is provided. The apparatus may include a plurality of stacked parallel dielectric waveguides, each waveguide of which is fabricated by separating layers of dielectric material from a donor wafer and bonding the separated layers of dielectric material to a receiving wafer. A plurality of voltages is applied across the stacked parallel dielectric waveguides. Each of the stacked parallel dielectric waveguides is electrically phase modulated to deflect an output beam in a predictable manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Peter N. Russo, Jeffrey L. Jew, Paul R. Moffitt
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Patent number: 9696212Abstract: An extended field heterodyne detection apparatus comprises a local signal oscillator, a micro-lens array set in optical relation to the local signal oscillator to multiplex a beam from the local signal oscillator, a local oscillator injection lens in the optical path of the local oscillator and the micro-lens array, a semi-reflective beam splitter at the telecentric stop of the local oscillator injection lens to reflect the beam of the local oscillator in parallel to a signal beam passing through the semi-reflective beam splitter, an objective lens, with a stop, located at the semi-reflective beam splitter, and a focal plane array, situated to receive the source beam. The extended field heterodyne detection apparatus solves the problem of creating a local oscillator beam that is mode-matched for an incoming signal beam, for the eventual process of mixing both the signal beam and the local oscillator using a conventional, square-law detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Philip R. Staver
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Patent number: 9699841Abstract: A full color LED light for aircraft interiors is described, comprising a housing containing at least three differently colored groups of light emitting diodes, a controller for the groups of light emitting diodes and an alternating current power source. The controller distributes the alternating current to LED groups, providing a desired intensity of each differently colored group, producing a desired blended output color. At least one switching circuit receives input current from the power source, via the controller, and directs current to LED subgroups such that a near optimal voltage drop is maintained, given the varied voltage drops of the LED subgroups, regardless of the input voltage, in light of the voltage rating of the LEDs. Embodiments provide for measurement or estimation of current profiles, thermal profiles, and series resistance, allowing accurate measurement of lumen depreciation over time. Additional embodiments include a feedback circuit to temper input power fluctuations.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE Systems Controls Inc.Inventor: Felix O. Heimes
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Patent number: 9697801Abstract: The present invention relates to a digital display plotter for plotting images on a digital display device 18. A cursive imagery generator 12 generates imagery inputs at a plurality of respective update phases during a refresh period of the display device. A control 20 for the display device activates selected pixels of the digital display device in response to respective said imagery inputs, activation being controlled subsequent to each update phase during a refresh period. An input store 14, 16 associates each cursively generated imagery input with an update phase that the imagery input was generated during a refresh period. The control 20 is responsive to the input store and configured to deactivate the selected pixels activated in response to each imagery input dependent on the associated update phase of each imagery input.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2014Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventor: Robin George Fulton
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Patent number: 9692512Abstract: There is disclosed a directional multi-band antenna comprising a substrate structure, a plurality of RF units arranged at the substrate structure to provide an RF phased array, the RF phased array having an angular scan range, an array of optical units arranged at the substrate structure and interspersed amongst the RF units, an array of optical lensing devices supported over the substrate structure, the array of optical lensing devices being substantially RF transmissive and being arranged to correspond with the arrangement of the optical units, such that each optical unit may communicate light signals with an associated optical lensing device so as to communicate light signals along an optical axis within the angular scan range of the RF phased array.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Michael Stewart Griffith, Leslie Charles Laycock