Patents Assigned to General Dynamics
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Publication number: 20060178997Abstract: A method and device are provided for controlling access to data. Portions of the data are protected and rules concerning access rights to the data are determined. Access to the protected portions of the data is prevented, other than in a non-useable form; and users are provided access to the data only in accordance with the rules as enforced by a mechanism protected by tamper detection. A method is also provided for distributing data for subsequent controlled use of those data. The method includes protecting portions of the data; preventing access to the protected portions of the data other than in a non-useable form; determining rules concerning access rights to the data; protecting the rules; and providing a package including: the protected portions of the data and the protected rules. A user is provided controlled access to the distributed data only in accordance with the rules as enforced by a mechanism protected by tamper protection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul Schneck, Marshall Abrams
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Patent number: 7085333Abstract: An amplification circuit (10) is used in a radio receiver (12) to achieve both constant phase shift over the gain range and low intermodulation. A gain-controlled amplifier (16) is desirably optimized for good fidelity, even if at the expense of poor phase linearity. A phase shift compensator (48) compensates for phase non-linearity by imposing a delay of variable duration downstream of the gain-controlled amplifier (16). The delay duration is determined in response to a gain-control signal (20) generated by an AGC circuit (42). The gain-control signal (20) is translated through a look-up table (62) into delay values which control a programmable delay element (64). The programmable delay element (64) generates an adjusted clock signal (54) that drives a digitizer (36). The digitizer (36) both digitizes and delays an amplified signal (32) produced by gain-controlled amplifier (16).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Decision Systems, Inc.Inventors: Patrick David Jeffers, Michael Kip Eugene Waldo
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Publication number: 20060127004Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes an optical circulator. The circulator may have, for example, a first port, a second port, and a third port. The first port may be configured to introduce light into the optical circulator. The system may also include a tunable fiber filter Bragg grating connected to the second port of the circulator and a tunable dispersion-compensating fiber Bragg grating connected to the third port of the optical circulator. The tunable dispersion compensating fiber Bragg grating and the tunable fiber filter Bragg grating may be configured to be tuned by a single actuator. This tuning may be either compression or strain tuning.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: James Waters
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Publication number: 20060127748Abstract: The present invention pertains to a battery adapter that may include a battery housing. The housing may be made essentially of a substantially rigid material. This housing may be configured to hold one or more batteries. A bottom portion may be provided and may be configured to be disposed at a first end of the housing. The bottom portion may include a venting portion configured to permit the flow of gasses from within the housing to the exterior of the housing. Alternatively, the venting portion may be located anywhere on the housing. A membrane may be disposed over the venting portion. This membrane may be configured to rupture when a high pressure builds up within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventor: Amaro Cabral
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Patent number: 7052734Abstract: The invention includes methods for imparting spectral characteristics to composite materials by coating prepreg or dry reinforcement materials with pigment, then processing the prepreg or dry reinforcement materials using conventional composite processing methods. The resulting composite material products are lightweight and have durable treatments. The invention further includes composite materials with spectral characteristics imparted by the methods of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.Inventor: Jared Strait
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Patent number: 7050807Abstract: A hardware resource identifier (19) recognizes hardware resource dependencies in a multi-channel communications system. Initially, system communications domains (D1-D4) in which system hardware resources are located are identified. Next, managed hardware resources, hardware resource groups and hardware resource group boundaries among the system hardware resources are identified. Association labels are then assigned to the system hardware resources to identify relationships, if any, between the system hardware resources and external hardware, to discern redundant resources within respective ones of the hardware resource groups, and to characterize dedicated coupling between individual ones of the system hardware resources.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Decision Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Ralph Osborn
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Patent number: 7040780Abstract: A non-lethal laser weapon having a base to which a number of lasers are mounted. The lasers include a first laser oriented to project a first laser beam in a first direction, and a second laser oriented to project a second laser beam generally in the first direction. The first laser beam and the second laser beam overlap at a first distance from the base, to thereby form separate first and second first-order illumination zones before the first distance, and a first second-order illumination zone beyond the first distance. Additional lasers may be included in one-, two-, and three-dimensional patterns to create additional illumination zones.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Armament And Technical productsInventor: Matthew D. Diehl
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Patent number: 7040658Abstract: A deployable cellular structure providing impact energy absorption capability is disclosed. The structure may be packed when not in use and deployed automatically or manually to provide impact protection. The structure is useful in a variety of situations including vehicular protection of occupants, deployable highway safety barriers, and aviation emergency safety devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Sotirios Kellas
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Patent number: 7038429Abstract: Control system for electromechanical arrangements having open-loop instability. The system includes a control unit that processes sensing signals and provides control signals to maintain a movable member, such as a rotor or shaft, in the desired position. The control unit according to the invention includes a unifying plant compensation filter, which isolates the open-loop instability characteristics so that the shaft is treated as a mass having substantially no open-loop structural properties. In magnetic bearings, the open-loop instability is manifested as negative stiffness. The invention isolates the negative stiffness thus providing for better positive stiffness and improved bandwidth. Various filters, summers, and other operators required to carry out the invention are preferably implemented on a programmed processing platform such as a digital signal processor (DSP) or an arrangement of multiple digital signal processors.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Roy Browning, Stephanie Novak
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Patent number: 7030794Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt A. Witte, Andrea J. Wright
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Patent number: 7027695Abstract: A fiber transition segment for transitioning an optical fiber from a hydrophone module to the central axis of the module. The segment comprises a conical, elongated element and a cylindrical portion of reduced diameter that protrudes longitudinally from the wide end of the conical element. The cylindrical portion is reciprocally mounted within an interconnect spring at the end of the hydrophone assembly. The fiber transition segment has a helical internal groove for receiving the optical fiber from the interconnect spring. The groove is aligned with and approximately matches the pitch of the groove in the interconnect spring to provide a smooth transition to the fiber transition segment and then to the central axis of the module.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Cooke, Kenneth M. McGovern
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Patent number: 7027163Abstract: A fast, accurate and reliable sensor applicable to chemical and biological analytes resides in an optical grating-based sensor, sensing system, and method of use. The sensor, configured for use with an illumination source and a signal detector in the system embodiment, includes first and second periodic diffraction gratings superimposed and shifted laterally relative to each other by a distance of less than one period, such that the illumination from the source is affected by both gratings before reaching the detector. An analyte recognition material disposed on a surface of the second diffraction grating. In operation, the output of the detector is first used to establish a baseline optical phase signal. The analyte recognition material is exposed to a sample, and the output of the detector is used to to determine a second optical phase signal. The baseline optical phase signal is compared to the second optical phase signal to detect the presence of the analyte, if any, in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: David Angeley
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Publication number: 20060072505Abstract: The present invention relates to an agent for distributed networking and a processor-readable software code. The agent may include, for example, a cosite analyzer, an EMI sniffer, an asset controller module, an asset discovery module, and a link negotiator. The agent may be configured to initiate and optimize network configurations for radio communications systems based on parameters. The software code may receive data associated with a network plan, may determine if any planned links are included in the network plan and may establish connectivity of a confirmed link between at least two nodes in the network. Additionally, the software code may determine if a non-planned link should be added to the network and may establish connectivity for the non-planned link based on a priority associated with the non-planned link.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steve Carrillo, Paul Bristow, Alan Stewart, Richard Stewart, William Kelley
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Patent number: 7023205Abstract: An eddy current sensor that can be mounted on the outside of a casing for a turbine or other rotating machinery to measure characteristics of nearby, moving, electrically conductive objects through the casing. Monodirectional and omnidirectional sensors are provided. High-strength uniaxial permanent magnets generate static magnetic fields. A signal voltage is produced on a wound coil in response to a variable magnetic field caused by eddy currents in the conductive object as the conductive object passes through the stationary magnetic field. The present invention sensors are also directed to measuring characteristics of turbine blades through jet engine casings.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Roy S. Krupp
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Patent number: 7021778Abstract: The invention according to a first aspect may include an optical system. The optical system may have an axial axis. This optical system may have a number of primary mirror segments. A number of reflectors may be arranged about the axial axis. The primary mirror segments may be configured to reflect a number of principal rays along a first set of chords to corresponding reflectors. These reflectors may be configured to reflect the corresponding principal rays along a second set of chords. Both the first set of chords and the second set of chords may have an angle in excess of 45 degrees with respect to the direction of the axial axis. The invention according to a first aspect may also include a second set of reflectors. The second set of reflectors may be configured to direct the light to an image plane. Other aspects of the invention may include a method of receiving light using an optical system configured to spiral light though the system and a method of making such a system.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Zaugg
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Publication number: 20060066965Abstract: The invention according to a first aspect may include an optical system. The optical system may have an axial axis. This optical system may have a number of primary mirror segments. A number of reflectors may be arranged about the axial axis. The primary mirror segments may be configured to reflect a number of principal rays along a first set of chords to corresponding reflectors. These reflectors may be configured to reflect the corresponding principal rays along a second set of chords. Both the first set of chords and the second set of chords may have an angle in excess of 45 degrees with respect to the direction of the axial axis. The invention according to a first aspect may also include a second set of reflectors. The second set of reflectors may be configured to direct the light to an image plane. Other aspects of the invention may include a method of receiving light using an optical system configured to spiral light though the system and a method of making such a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Zaugg
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Patent number: 7020335Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for object recognition and compression. The apparatus (114) comprises an object processor (402) configured to receive the image (120) and synthesize a contour (404) of an object within the image (120) and a classification engine (406) configured to receive the contour (404) of the image (120) and recognize the object within the image as a member of a first object class if the object substantially meets first object criteria of the first object class that is at least partially related to the target-specific utility of the image. The apparatus (114) also comprises a multi-rate encoder (116) configured to compress a first region of the image (120) having said object recognized as said member of said first object class at a first coding rate, said first coding rate providing a first coding resolution of said first region that is greater than a second coding resolution provided by a second coding rate for the image.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Decision Systems, Inc.Inventor: Glen Patrick Abousleman
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Patent number: 7012190Abstract: The invention relates to a seam bracket for providing electrical contact between a first structural wall member and a second structural wall member. The seam bracket includes a flexible channel portion have a first wall and a second wall, the first wall having a first interior surface and a first exterior surface, the second wall having a second interior surface and a second exterior surface, a first plurality of barb members flexibly protruding outwardly from the first exterior surface, and a second plurality of barb members flexibly protruding outwardly from the second exterior surface. The seam bracket further includes a first side mount portion adjacent the first wall, the first side mount portion including a first plurality of fastener holes, and a second side mount portion adjacent the second wall, the second side mount portion including a second plurality of fastener holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: John Thomas Price
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Patent number: 7007040Abstract: A method and apparatus for storing and updating information in a multicast system is represented by a tree data structure. The method and apparatus defines and populates a set of keys for each node in the tree. The number and content of the set of keys may vary depending on whether a node is an internal node or a leaf node. The method and apparatus can use these keys to update information in some leaves while excluding the information from other leaves. The method and apparatus can analyze the system to determine a minimum number of messages that need to be sent in order to update the information stored in leaves. The method and apparatus then sends the minimum number of messages throughout the system where each message can only be read by a particular subset set of the leaves that have the correct key to read that particular message.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Duke, George Stephens
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Publication number: 20060029152Abstract: A low-power digital communications transmitter (20) includes a programmable digital-processing circuit (22), which may be provided by a digital signal processor (DSP), a programmable direct digital synthesizer (DDS), and a constant-envelope, high power amplifier (32). The DDS (24) is programmed to provide pulse-shaping and IF/RF signal modulation functions. The digital-processing circuit (22) produces only one sample per unit interval (134) and is programmed so that the one sample per unit interval (134) is a frequency-profile index symbol (52?) produced from a I,Q baseband symbol (52?). The DDS (24) converts each frequency-profile index symbol (52?) into a frequency profile (130) that controls the frequency of a synthesizer (56) to induce modulation into a periodic output (68) of the synthesizer. Moreover, the frequency profile (130) is configured to confine spectral emissions within a spectral mask (140).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: General Dynamics Decision Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Kost, Michael Waldo, Kent Torell