Patents Assigned to General Dynamics
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Patent number: 7273117Abstract: A trailing arm suspension unit for use on a vehicle including a ring bearing, a trailing arm, a spring and damper for providing large vertical wheel travel in a jounce and rebound suspension condition. The ring bearing may include external threads for rotationally connecting the trailing arm to a mounting plate or a hull of the vehicle. Further, supply lines for electrical and fluids may be passed through the opening in the ring bearings without the use of a slip ring and passed through a passage in the trailing arm to a wheel on the vehicle. The spring and damper may be located on top of the trailing arm and separately connected to the mounting plate to generate significant mechanical advantage. The geometry of the spring, damper, and trailing arm allow the spring in the suspension unit to be gas cylinder employing air.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: James Pond
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Publication number: 20070195960Abstract: A method for sharing a data set including multiple classifications of security between one or more entities and/or between one or more organizations. Public-keys for use in selectively encrypting the data set with multiple classifications of security are made available in a public-key table. A private-key corresponding to the public-key is used to decrypt the selectively encrypted data set. Public-keys available in the public-key table are re-used to selectively encrypt data sets as appropriate. Public/private-key pairs also may be generated as needed for use in encrypting a document with multiple classifications of security. A single data set may be further encrypted with additional classifications of security as needed. A data set thus may be made available to various entities and/or organizations over a common repository. Symmetric and other encryption techniques also may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information SystemsInventors: Jeffrey Goldman, Thanh Diep
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Publication number: 20070193772Abstract: The present invention relates to a compliant leaded interposer for resiliently attaching and electrically connecting a ball grid array package to a circuit board. The interposer may include a substrate, a plurality of pads, and a plurality of pins. The plurality of pads may be positioned substantially on the top surface of the substrate and arranged in a predetermined pattern substantially corresponding to the solder ball pattern on the ball grid array package. The plurality of pins may be positioned substantially perpendicular to the substrate and may extend through the substrate and the plurality of pads. The interposer may be configured to attach the ball grid array package to the circuit board such that each of the solder balls on the ball grid array package contacts at least a portion the plurality of pins and at least a portion of the plurality of pads and such that the each of the plurality of pins also connects to a contact on the circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Deepak K. Pai
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Publication number: 20070190822Abstract: The present invention relates to a connector system for resiliently attaching and electrically connecting an integrated circuit chip to a circuit board using a plurality of leads. Each of the plurality of leads are sized and arranged to form a curved body having a first leg and a second leg with a curved portion between the first leg and the second leg. The curved body of the leads may be C-shaped in accordance with the present invention. The plurality of leads may be formed from strips of copper foil or copper mesh folded to form the curved body. The plurality of leads may also be sized and arranged to support the integrated circuit chip in a generally flat arrangement relative to the circuit board with a maximum separation of about 0.016 inches or less between the integrated circuit chip and the circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Deepak Pai, Melvin Graf
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Patent number: 7255304Abstract: The invention relates to an actuator system for a projectile having a first and second pair of opposing steering fins disposed in a transverse plane of the projectile. The first pair of opposing steering fins includes a first fin and second fin. The second pair of opposing steering fins includes a third fin and a fourth fin. The actuator system comprises a first motor assembly configured to control the position of the first pair of opposing steering fins, and a second motor assembly configured to control the position of the second pair of opposing steering fins. The first motor assembly and second motor assembly are mounted axially along an axis of the projectile such that a first portion of the first motor assembly is telescopically received within a second portion of the second motor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Ericson, Michael C. May
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Patent number: 7253755Abstract: An analog-to-digital converter (“ADC”) architecture as described herein utilizes a digital signal processor having suitably configured waveform prediction logic that can predict expected types of input signals. The ADC architecture subtracts the predictable signal components from the analog input signal prior to the analog-to-digital conversion, which extends the dynamic range of the ADC employed by the ADC architecture. In practice, the ADC architecture can subtract predictable strong signal components from an analog input signal such that the ADC can apply its available dynamic range to the remaining weak signal components.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventor: Bruce A. Fette
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Patent number: 7249272Abstract: A method and apparatus for coordinating the activities of multiple computers using a common reference point such as a Global Positioning System pulse-per-second signal. A reload register transmits a reload value to a mission timer. The mission timer generates an interrupt signal based upon the reload value. A timer capture register captures the countdown value of the mission timer when a pulse-per-second signal is asserted. Software generates new reload values based upon the countdown value captured by the timer capture register. Additional timer capture registers may be used to form a consensus value of the countdown value when the pulse-per-second signal is asserted. A local pulse-per-second signal generator may be used when a Global Positioning System pulse-per-second signal is not available.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Wardrop
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Patent number: 7231086Abstract: A knowledge-based hierarchical method for detecting regions of interests (ROIs) uses prior knowledge of the targets and the image resolution in detecting ROIs. The result produces ROIs that contain only one target that is completely enclosed within the ROI. The detected ROI can conform to the shape of the target even if the target is of irregular shape. Furthermore, the method works well with images that contain connected targets or targets broken into pieces. The method is not sensitive to contrast levels and is robust to noise. Thus, this method effectively detects ROIs in common real world imagery that has a low resolution without costly processing while providing fast and robust results.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Glen P. Abousleman, Huibao Lin, Jennie Si
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Patent number: 7225258Abstract: The present invention provides a network connectivity system and method that facilitate the design of a network connectivity plan where the availability of link resources is limited and varies with the time. The preferred system and methods can be used to provide a network connection plan that fully connects such a network, where possible, while efficiently allocating the link resources used to implement the network connection plan. The network connectivity system and method develops the network connection plan by choosing links based on link resource availability and link duration. Thus, the network connectivity system and method creates a connection plan that, if possible, keeps full connectivity in the network, compensating for changes over time in the availability of links. The network connectivity system thus provides the ability to efficiently connect dynamic networks in a way that facilitates the routing of data to between nodes in the communication network.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventors: Edward K. Orcutt, Randall K. Bahr, Carl M. Willis
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Patent number: 7223851Abstract: The present invention relates to a nucleic acid binding polymer which has affinity for nucleic acid molecules such as DNA, RNA, or hybrids thereof. The polymer is comprised of a nucleic acid binding backbone linked to a nucleic acid binding agent, preferably by a linking moiety. The polymer can be used to isolate and purify nucleic acid molecules from a variety of sample types including but not limited to clinical and environmental.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kathy Terlesky, Chris Earle
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Patent number: 7221312Abstract: A method and system for detecting GPS interference is disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for detecting interference in a Global Positioning System comprises the steps of receiving at least one satellite signal from one or more satellites in a Global Positioning System; identifying a noise floor value from the at least one satellite signal; identifying an interference signal based on the noise floor value; determining an interference value for the interference signal from the noise floor value wherein a level of the noise floor value corresponds to a level of interference; and providing the interference value to at least one user for informing the user of the interference signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Clinton Charles Hepner, Jeffrey Dean York
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Publication number: 20070112696Abstract: Software code may include code to receive a first request associated with a discrete problem that is broadcast over a network of cobots. The request may be accepted based on the discrete problem to be solved. The code may also include code to determine whether a utility function associated with the plan to solve the discrete problem meets a threshold. The plan may include a plurality of steps. A report including information related to the chosen plan may be sent to the requesting cobot. Information related to the plan may include information such as the forecasted outcome of the plan. The cobot may then receive permission to implement the chosen plan. The plan may be implemented before any subplans are known or are determined to be possible. In the event that a subplan is required to carry out the plan, then a second request may be broadcast to a plurality of other cobots in the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Russ Vane, Stephen Lindner
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Patent number: 7162384Abstract: An embodiment of the invention generally pertains to a method of compensating for temperature variations in an eddy current sensor signal. The method may include the steps of receiving an initial signal from an eddy current sensor (ECS) in response to a conductive element passing the ECS and sensing an ECS temperature and an ECS board temperature. The method may also include determining a subset of correction coefficients based on the ECS temperature and the ECS board temperature and determining a temperature correction factor from the subset of correction coefficients. The method may then compute a temperature corrected signal from the initial signal and the temperature correction factor.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced InformationInventors: Douglas R. Browning, Victor G. Mishkevich, Richard T. Gieske
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Publication number: 20070002307Abstract: A method of determining a distance to an object is presented. A first photon and a second photon are simultaneously generated. The first photon is reflected off an object. The second photon is directed to an optical cavity. An arrival of the first photon is correlated with an arrival of the second photon, and the distance to the object is at least partially determined using the correlation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Zaugg
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Patent number: 7154848Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for generating for generating a multiplexed communication signal in a wireless communication system. The apparatus comprises inputs configured to receive digital communication signals, a transform matrix configured to transform the digital communication signals into transformed digital communication signals, and a processor configured to generate a scaling vector for the transformed digital communication signals. Furthermore, the apparatus further comprises an operator configured to produce a mantissa for each of the transformed digital communication signals with the scaling vector and a multiplexer configured to multiplex the mantissa for each of the transformed digital communication signals and the scaling vector to produce the multiplexed communication signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Scott D. Blanchard
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Publication number: 20060280304Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for the encryption and decryption of optically transmitted data, and more particularly to the encryption and decryption of optical data transmitted and received using only optical components. Because only optical components are used, the encryption and decryption is independent of the data rate of the optical signal. The apparatus may include an encryption device that operates by receiving and combining both an unencrypted optical signal as well as a delayed optical signal that is based on the unencrypted optical signal. An optical delay may be configured in a number of different ways and may be used for delaying the unencrypted optical signal. The apparatus may further include a decryption device that receives and combines an encrypted optical signal as well as a delayed optical signal that is based on the encrypted optical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2005Publication date: December 14, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, IncInventor: James Waters
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Publication number: 20060262884Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling the communication frequencies of a software controlled radio by using GPS to calibrate one or more local oscillators and compensating within the digital radio processing for the local oscillator inaccuracies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Wardrop, Stephen Fuchs
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Patent number: 7098867Abstract: An embodiment of the invention generally relates to an apparatus for deploying a segmented reflector antenna. The apparatus includes a plurality of segments that can be rigid or flexible where each segment is hinged to an adjacent segment on either longitudinal side. The apparatus also includes a base, a plurality of inner deployment beams, and a plurality of outer deployment beams. Each inner deployment beam connects an inner side of a respective segment to the base and having a folded position and an extended position. Each outer deployment beam connects an outside side of a respective segment to the base and has a folded position and an extended position. The plurality of segments in a hinged folded position in response to the plurality of inner deployment beams being in the folded position and the outer deployment beams being in the folded position.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Sarma N. Gullapalli
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Patent number: 7097731Abstract: A method of manufacturing a hollow section grid-stiffened panel comprises providing a tool (10) having a surface (12). The stiffened skin composite panel is preassembled comprising laminating a composite outer skin (14) on the surface, placing a separator outer layer (16) on the composite outer skin (14), and laminating a composite stiffener (20) on the mandrel (18), the mandrel being positioned on the separator layer (16), wherein the separator layer (16) separates the stiffener (20) and the mandrel (18) from the outer composite skin (14). The preassembled outer skin composite panel is cured on the tool. The separator layer (16) and mandrel (18) are removed from the preassembled stiffened skin composite panel. The stiffened skin composite panel is reassembled, comprising applying an adhesive between the composite outer skin (14) and the composite stiffener (20). The reassembled stiffener skin composite panel is cured on the tool to bond the stiffener skin to the outer skin.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, IncInventors: Milton Puriefoy, Michael D. Halsey
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Patent number: 7095802Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling the communication frequencies of a software controlled radio by using GPS to calibrate one or more local oscillators and compensating within the digital radio processing for the local oscillator inaccuracies.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Wardrop, Stephen W. Fuchs