Patents Assigned to General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems
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Patent number: 6980151Abstract: A bi-static continuous wave radar system and related methods for detecting incoming threats from ballistic projectiles includes a remote source of RF illumination, and a local receiver installed in one or more target aircraft. A first receiving channel acquires direct path illumination from the source and provides a reference signal, and a second receiving channel acquires a scatter signal reflected by a projectile. A processor coupled to each receiver corrects scatter signal Doppler offset induced by relative source motion, isolates narrowband Doppler signals to derive signatures characteristic of the projectile, and by executing appropriate algorithms, compares the derived signatures to modeled signatures stored in memory. If the comparison yields a substantial similarity, the processor outputs a warning signal sufficient to initiate defensive countermeasures.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul L. Mohan
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Patent number: 6968103Abstract: A first optical fiber is coupled to a second optical fiber by ablating a portion of the cladding from the first and second optical fibers, thus exposing or nearly exposing the fibers' cores, bringing the ablated regions close together in the presence of an optical couplant, adjusting the alignment of the fibers so as to achieve a desired optical coupling ratio, and securing the fibers relative to each other. The ablation can be accomplished using a laser. The fibers can be secured mechanically or using adhesives. The finished coupler can be sleeved or otherwise encapsulated for physical protection. The technique can be applied to pairs of fiber ribbons, each having multiple optical fibers.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth R. Schroll, James P. Waters, Richard T. Kane, Peter M. Fried, Janet Mrotek
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Publication number: 20050243324Abstract: A system for and method of detecting and characterizing materials using entangled photons is presented. The material may be at a great distances from the detector and may be biological material, complex organic compounds, or inorganic chemicals. The disclosed system and method provide advantages over traditional techniques in that they are largely impervious to atmospheric reduction of probing radiation and in that less probing radiation is required. The reduced probe energy requirement allows for detecting and characterizing sensitive material with significantly reduced material bleaching compared with traditional techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard Freeling, Kenneth Augustyn
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Publication number: 20050242769Abstract: An electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a chassis configured to house electronics. The chassis of an electronic device may include a first rail and a second rail substantially parallel to the first rail. The first rail and the second rail may be coupled to the chassis. The first rail may have a first cutout and a second cutout. The second rail may include a third cutout and a fourth cutout. The invention according may also include a housing. This housing may be configured to be removably coupled to the chassis. The housing may include a first side having a first protrusion and a second protrusion. The housing may also include a second side having a third protrusion and a fourth protrusion. The first recess may be configured to receive one of the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The second recess may be configured to receive one of the third protrusion and the fourth protrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, IncInventors: Harvey Burt, Jason Klassen, Eric Sly
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Patent number: 6959772Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for maneuvering through a medium such as soil are disclosed. One such apparatus has a generally longitudinal body that can impel itself through the medium. This apparatus also has at least two independently-controllable packers arranged radially on its body to compress and grip the medium in order to provide forward, backward, and directional impulsion.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Shawn C. Stegmaier, Dean Vidal, Gordon M. Matheson, Gene Van Dyck
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Publication number: 20050206904Abstract: Novel spectroscopy techniques using entangled photons are disclosed. In one technique, entangled photons are directed to a sample of interest, while the photons with which they are entangled are resolved according to frequency. The photons transmitted by or reflected from the sample and the frequency-resolved photons are detected. Such detection may be by way of an electronic coincidence counter or a biphoton sensitive material, which absorbs entangled photons while allowing other photon pairs to pass. Detection information is used to derive spectroscopic properties of the sample. In another technique, a Fourier transform spectroscopy technique using entangled photons is disclosed. Entangled photons are directed to a sample, while the photons with which they are entangled are directed to a Michelson interferometer. The photons transmitted by or reflected from the sample and the photons leaving the Michelson interferometer are detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, IncInventor: Thomas Zaugg
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Publication number: 20050198412Abstract: The disclosure relates to a trusted interface unit and a method of making and using the same. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method of transmitting data on a network may include receiving data from a partition within a node on the network. This node may be configured to transmit data associated with a number of sensitivity levels. According to one embodiment of the invention, these sensitivity levels may be classification levels. One method of transmission of data may include determining the identity of the partition that originated the data within the node. Furthermore, a label may be added to the data received from within the node and the data may be encrypted with a key that may be uniquely associated with the label on the data. After encryption, the data may be transmitted on the network. Additional methods including the reception of data are disclosed. Various node and network architectures are disclosed implementing the methods and apparatus of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Pedersen, Basil Chambers, Patrick Sullivan, William O'Donnell
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Publication number: 20050195611Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention relates to the protection of electronic displays and includes a guard configured to protect a lighting means while providing an expanded field of view. The guard may include a first element and a second element each having at least a top surface and a wall. The lighting means may be positionable substantially between the first element and the second element such that the top surface of the lighting means is below the first top surface and the second top surface to protect the lighting means from incidental impact. A gap between the first and second elements provides a field of view. The field of view may include a substantially orthogonal line of sight to one side surface of the lighting means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Burt, Jason Klassen, Eric Sly
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Publication number: 20050184899Abstract: A method according to a first aspect may include performing a first analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion using an A/D converter. Data associated with this first A/D conversion may be read using a processor. A command may then be issued from a processor when the reading of the data has started. This command may instruct the A/D converter to perform a second A/D conversion. This data may then be stored in a data structure located within a memory device while the A/D converter is performing the second A/D conversion. In addition to performing such pipelined A/D conversions, the present invention may include a system, method and software for filtering out noise in a voltage measurement after the voltage measurement has been converted to a digital signal by omitting the highest and lowest voltage values and averaging the remainder of the voltage values, thereby reducing noise in the voltage measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Witte, Andrea Wright
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Patent number: 6934451Abstract: A mount for use in an optical fiber hydrophone module to loosely secure hydrophone components while avoiding increasing noise to the hydrophone. A hydrophone core has a plurality of mandrels helically wrapped with optical fiber and connected along an axis. A cylindrical metal cage encircles the hydrophone core. Cloth tape is wrapped around and affixed to the metal cage. An open pore foam goes around the metal cage. Thermoplastic adhesive attaches the foam to the cloth tape. A cylindrical woven internal strength member goes around the foam, including two longitudinal positioning tapes. The positioning tapes are fastened to the member at each end, and the foam is between the positioning tapes. Thread is used to sew the positioning tapes to the foam at spaced intervals along the axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Patent number: 6931182Abstract: A bypass cable assembly that protects bypass fibers from one end of a hydrophone assembly to the other, avoiding subjecting the fiber to excessive tow-induced drag loading or the loading incurred during handling of the module. The bypass cable assembly comprises an elastic woven fiber cable with a jacketed optical fiber attached to one side of the cable in a sinusoidal pattern. The cable is attached to a woven fiber protection assembly proximate at each end of the hydrophone assembly. Along a central portion of the cable, the cable transitions to be substantially parallel to the module central axis and is disposed alongside the hydrophone assembly. Elongation of the cable causes the period of the sinusoidal pattern to increase without imparting damaging stress to the optical fiber. The elastic woven fiber cable is periodically attached along the central portion of the cable to positioning tape of an internal strength member.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Publication number: 20050135620Abstract: A system and method of implementing quantum key distribution are provided that possess increased data rates and enhanced security. These increased data rates are provided through the use of biphotons. Through encoding bits of information on the intra-biphoton delay time and enabling separate polarization bases for each of the photons comprising each biphoton, the system and method increase data bandwidth available for quantum key distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Keith Kastella, Ralph Conti, Kenneth Augustyn
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Patent number: 6904222Abstract: An optical fiber splice protection apparatus that allows optical fiber to be spliced and placed in position on a mandrel in cases of assembling a module or repairing optical fiber that has been broken. The present invention comprises a splice protector affixed to a mandrel and a rotation sleeve for winding excess fiber onto the mandrel. The rotation sleeve is located between the splice protector and an adjacent mandrel. The rotation sleeve facilitates winding excess fiber onto the mandrel, and has a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of the hydrophone assembly with a groove to receive the fiber and maintain the fiber's minimum bend radius. The splice protector and the rotation sleeve are substantially semi-circular in cross-section. A method is also provided for protecting spliced optical fibers using a splice protector and rotation sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Patent number: 6898350Abstract: Techniques are used to determine when interfering beams of light are precisely aligned at the core of the fiber when a laser interferometer is used to burn diffraction gratings into optical fibers. Two alternative methods are disclosed for performing this function, namely, refraction of the UV fluorescence through the fiber onto a paper or screen, and alternately interrupting the left and right UV beams, then directly observing the fluorescence pattern of the UV beam on the fiber core to determine alignment.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Amber Iler, Alex Klooster
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Patent number: 6879545Abstract: A woven fiber protection cable assembly for use in an optical fiber hydrophone module. The assembly comprises an elastic woven fiber strap with at least one tube attached to one or more sides of the strap in a sinusoidal pattern. The strap at a first end and longitudinal middle portion is substantially aligned with the central axis of the hydrophone module. Two layers of the strap are fastened together in the longitudinal middle portion, and the first end of the strap comprises a loop. The two layers at the second end of the strap are spatially separated and on opposite sides overlap a fiber transition segment, around which one end of the tube is coiled. The elongation of the strap causes the period of the sinusoidal pattern to increase without imparting damaging stress to the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Publication number: 20050068543Abstract: The present invention is directed to an optical grating sensor configured to detect a phase change in light passing though the system due to a binding event caused by an analyte. The grating sensor may include a light source that may be, for example, a coherent light source. The invention may also include a first diffraction grating having a first period. A micro-electrical mechanical system (MEMS) may be displaced from the first diffraction grating and may be configured to modulate the light received form the coherent light source. An analyte recognition material may be disposed on the surface of the first grating. A detector may be configured to receive light form the coherent light source after the light has been diffracted from the first diffraction grating and modulated by the MEMS. In another embodiment of the present invention, the grating sensor may be configured to operate in two modes. The first mode may be a mode the detect a phase change in the light due to a binding event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: David Angeley
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Patent number: 6873285Abstract: An along-track alignment and formatting system (ATAFS) formats synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data to align and format signals from scatterers in a scene to achieve an ideal data format in the along-track dimension in which such ideal data format leads to improved image quality of an image based on the SAR data and/or reduced computational burden for generating an image based on the SAR data. Two aspects of the ATAFS include: 1) the division of data stabilization into two distinct steps; and 2) the along-track (or slow-time) migration of signal support of scatterers as a function of their along-track location. A suite of SAR image formation algorithms use the ATAFS in conjunction with conventional signal processing stages to transform input coherent signal data into a complex image with image quality and geometric accuracy commensurate with the inherent information content of the input data.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Walter G. Carrara, Rondal S. Goodman, Mark A. Ricoy
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Patent number: 6870997Abstract: A fiber splice tray for connecting optical fibers between hydrophone modules, allowing each module to be independently assembled. The tray houses the optical fiber in a small space envelope, and allows positioning of a spliced fiber along a straight portion of an internal groove. The internal groove has alternate paths for housing the fiber. The internal groove comprises two opposing parallel sections and two arcs at both ends of the parallel sections, making two continuous looped alternative fiber paths. The internal groove may further comprise two sections that are alternatives to the parallel sections and that cross each other in the middle of the tray. The various alternative fiber paths make it possible to position a splinted optical fiber splice or splice sleeve, which cannot tolerate a bend in the path, in a straight section of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Patent number: 6865334Abstract: A termination assembly for use in an optical hydrophone module, comprising a module oil seal and an optical fiber seal. The termination assembly is used at the ends of modules and provides a means for filling individual modules with fill fluid. A module oil seal comprises a cylindrical wall defining a cavity, with one end substantially closed and the other end open. An annular face plate on the open end makes a seal dividing a coupling and a clevis. A check valve is mounted to an orifice that passes through the substantially closed end of the module oil seal. Optical fibers pass through the substantially closed end and the optical fiber seal is provided around the optical fiber that passes therethrough. The fiber seal fits snugly in a module oil seal opening. Both components serve to provide a seal that can withstand high pressures and maintain optical fiber integrity.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Patent number: 6863239Abstract: A fluid conduit is provided for use in a hydraulic actuating system for controlling an instrumentality disposed on a rotating portion of a machine. The fluid conduit transports pressurized fluid between a fluid source disposed on a non-rotating portion of the machine and the instrumentality and comprises a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length. The ends of the tube are adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the instrumentality. The fluid conduit is used, for example, in an apparatus and system for controlling a hydraulic actuator mounted on a rotating blade.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gregory W. Terpay