Patents Assigned to Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8229605
    Abstract: An antenna array for use in an aviation application setting comprises an external covering and at least four radio frequency antennas that are disposed underneath and that are protected by the external covering. A deposit of phosphor material is also disposed beneath this covering. This external covering is at least partially permeable to radio frequency signals and will provide at least a substantial barrier against external moisture and objects that might otherwise harm the antennas. This external covering can be fixed to an exterior surface of an aircraft. The four radio frequency antennas are electrically discrete from one another though also being configured as an integral mechanical structure. The phosphor material, in turn, can serve to facilitate detection of a parameter of interest, such as temperature or airspeed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2012
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Ovidiu Gabriel Vlad
  • Patent number: 8026631
    Abstract: A vehicle such as an aircraft (400) is provided (101) with a source of power having a power output such as a source of light (401). This power output can then be combined with an identifier (103, 416) that is substantially unique to the aircraft. An optical conduit (405) can then be used (104) to couple this source of light to a light-to-electricity conversion apparatus (406). So configured, the optical conduit delivers light from this source of light to the light-to-electricity conversion apparatus such that the light source then serves as a source of electricity in the vehicle and as a source of a substantially unique identifier as corresponds to the vehicle is available for such use as may be appropriate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Douglas Stoner, Ovidiu Gabriel Vlad
  • Patent number: 7932626
    Abstract: A vehicle (400) such as an aircraft is provided (101) with a source of light (401). An optical conduit is then used to couple (104) this source of light to a light-to-electricity conversion apparatus (408). which then converts (105) such light into electricity. A rechargeable power supply (407), such as a battery, uses (106) at least part of the electrical power output of the light-to-electricity conversion apparatus to be charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Douglas Stoner
  • Patent number: 7888814
    Abstract: A vehicle (400) such as an aircraft is provided (101) with a source of light (401) that provides both a power wavelength component (404) as well as a safety-pilot wavelength component (102, 415). An optical conduit (405) is then used (104) to couple this source of light to a light-to-electricity conversion apparatus. So configured, the optical conduit delivers light from this source of light to the light-to-electricity conversion apparatus such that the light source then serves as a source of electricity in the vehicle while the safety-pilot wavelength component serves, at least in part, as a visual warning and/or beneficial reaction-inducement to onlookers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Douglas Stoner, Ovidiu Gabriel Vlad
  • Patent number: 7888812
    Abstract: These teachings present triple data transport redundancy in the form of three data bus interfaces that are each designed and manufactured independently from one another and compatible with a common data handling protocol. This protocol can be one that includes no error correction. These interfaces can each couple to a corresponding first, second, and third data bus that may comprise optical data busses. Information gauges can be realized through use a memory that stores a plurality of images comprising views of an information gauge (or gauges) of interest showing a variety of different readings. Upon receiving information regarding a monitored parameter of interest (via, for example, the aforementioned data busses and data bus interfaces), this information can be used to address the stored information gauge view that corresponds to the present parameter value. That particular view can be recalled and displayed to thereby provide the corresponding information to a viewer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Douglas Stoner, Ovidiu Gabriel Vlad
  • Patent number: 7888813
    Abstract: These teachings present triple data transport redundancy in the form of three data bus interfaces that are each designed and manufactured independently from one another and compatible with a common data handling protocol. This protocol can be one that includes no error correction. These interfaces can each couple to a corresponding first, second, and third data bus that may comprise optical data busses. Information gauges can be realized through use a memory that stores a plurality of images comprising views of an information gauge (or gauges) of interest showing a variety of different readings. Upon receiving information regarding a monitored parameter of interest (via, for example, the aforementioned data busses and data bus interfaces), this information can be used to address the stored information gauge view that corresponds to the present parameter value. That particular view can be recalled and displayed to thereby provide the corresponding information to a viewer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Douglas Stoner
  • Patent number: 7880325
    Abstract: A vehicle (400) such as an aircraft is provided (101) with a source of light (401). An optical conduit is then used to couple (104) this source of light to a light-to-electricity conversion apparatus (408). So configured, the optical conduit delivers light from this source of light to the light-to-electricity conversion apparatus such that the light source then serves as a source of electricity in the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: Embedded Control Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Douglas Stoner