Patents Assigned to Control Data Canada, Ltd.
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Patent number: 4697185Abstract: Disclosed is a system for high speed conversion of radar formats from polar coordinates to cartesian coordinates. From an initial address X.sub.i Y.sub.i where a radar pulse crosses a display, subsequent addresses are determined by adding constant values sin .theta..sub.i and cos .theta..sub.i to X.sub.i and Y.sub.i. This is faster than the prior method of calculating x.sub.i and Y.sub.i by multiplying R.sub.i (range) by sin .theta..sub.i and cos .theta..sub.i. Also disclosed is a system for filling the display between adjacent radials at long ranges where spoking of the display tends to occur. This is done by adding constant increments to one cartesian value on one vector until the next vector is reached while maintaining the other cartesian value constant.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1983Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignees: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence, Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventors: David M. Thomas, Leonard J. Tubb
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Patent number: 4432193Abstract: A method of manufacturing leaky coaxial cable by winding conductive tapes around a core to provide apertures of a certain shape, number and density. By varying the width of one or both tapes the aperture distribution is varied thereby altering the coupling of the cable when used in a detection system. A graded cable showing such varying coupling can be used to compensate for cable attenuation losses and other variables.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: 501 Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Melvin C. Maki
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Patent number: 4419659Abstract: A sensitive intrusion detection system has an RF excited antenna located within the area to be protected and a leaky coaxial cable extending around the perimeter. The presence of an intruder alters the coupling between the antenna and the coaxial cable thereby changing the signal received by the cable. The detection system is responsive to incremental changes in the in-phase and quadrature components of the received signal. When these components are plotted against each other a cardioid-like curve is obtained in the .DELTA.I,.DELTA.Q plane. By tracking both magnitude and angle of this curve as it is generated a sensitive detection mechanism is provided. When the variations in magnitude and angle exceed a threshold an alarm is sounded. To avoid the possibility of intruders using a particular path would gives a null angle response, a second cable adjacent to the first may also be employed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Robert K. Harman, Ronald W. Clifton, Russell E. Patterson
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Patent number: 4356562Abstract: The specification describes a method and an apparatus for demultiplexing a multiplexed signal having a reference frequency into its original component signals including the steps of sampling the multiplexed signal at a controllable frequency which is greater than the reference frequency of the multiplexed signal to provide a series of samples, rearranging the samples of the series into different series representative of the original component signals, determining the phase differential between the reference frequency and the controllable frequency using the different series and then adjusting the controllable frequency toward synchronism with the reference frequency by an amount proportional to the phase differential.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Keith G. Wright
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Patent number: 4300338Abstract: A method of manufacturing leaky coaxial cables having an array of apertures in the conductive outer layer. The total area of the apertures is a predetermined fraction of the surface area of the cable. A pair of strip conductors of particular widths are selected and wound around the inner conductor and dielectric at predetermined pitch angles. This provides apertures having a total area which is a predetermined fraction of the surface area of the cable, a predetermined shape and being of a predetermined number per unit length. By varying the pitch angle during winding the distribution of apertures and hence the coupling of the cable can be varied. By testing short sections of cables of different geometry a coupling function and an attenuation function can be calculated to provide data for winding cables with desired characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Robert K. Harman, Melvin Maki
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Patent number: 3997255Abstract: A navigational apparatus for use in a piloted craft in which a map is displayed pictorially on a screen, representative of the terrain over which the craft is passing. The apparatus employs a moving film strip, a light source and known means to focus and project an image onto the screen. The light source is adapted for arcuate movement across the width of the film synchronously with an optical scanning device placed between the film and the screen and also adapted for arcuate movement so that N-S scanning of an individual film frame may be effected. E-W scanning of the film frame is effected by advancing the film in a suitable film transport. The film transport mechanism is suitably programmed to take into account a correction factor for the arcuate displacement of the N-S scanning device.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1975Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Control Data Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Hendrik Van Oosten