Patents Assigned to Science Applications International Corporation
  • Patent number: 7025648
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a light-emitting panel sandwiches a plurality of micro-components between two flexible substrates in a web configuration. Each micro-component contains a gas or gas-mixture capable of ionization when a sufficiently large voltage is supplied across the micro-component via at least two electrodes. The micro-components are disposed in sockets formed at pre-determined locations in a first dielectric substrate so that they are adjacent to electrodes imprinted in the first substrate. Dielectric layers and the conductors for acting as electrodes are formed using liquid processes or combined liquid and sheet processes, where liquid materials are applied to the surface of the underlying layer, then cured to complete the formation of layers. The assembled layers are coated with a protective coating and may include an RF shield. In one embodiment, patterning of the conductors is achieved by applying conductive ink using an ink jet process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Albert M. Green, E. Victor George, N. Convers Wyeth
  • Patent number: 7027974
    Abstract: An ontology-based parser incorporates both a system and method for converting natural-language text into predicate-argument format that can be easily used by a variety of applications, including search engines, summarization applications, categorization applications, and word processors. The ontology-based parser contains functional components for receiving documents in a plurality of formats, tokenizing them into instances of concepts from an ontology, and assembling the resulting concepts into predicates. The ontological parser has two major functional elements, a sentence lexer and a parser. The sentence lexer takes a sentence and converts it into a sequence of ontological entities that are tagged with part-of-speech information. The parser converts the sequence of ontological entities into predicate structures using a two-stage process that analyzes the grammatical structure of the sentence, and then applies rules to it that bind arguments into predicates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Justin Eliot Busch, Albert Deirchow Lin, Patrick John Graydon, Maureen Caudill
  • Publication number: 20060070775
    Abstract: An apparatus comprises a body having a torus skin with inner and outer layers, and a drive system configured to propel the apparatus by moving the inner layer relative to the outer layer. The active skin propulsion system allows movement and steering of a device. A drive system includes a plurality of drive segments coupled together so that the skin engaging unit of the drive segment frictionally moves the inner layer of the torus skin relative to the outer layer of the torus skin. As a result of the relative skin motion and contact with the surface by the outer layer of the torus skin, the body is propelled and may be steered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Applicant: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: David Anhalt, Jennifer Herron
  • Publication number: 20060072754
    Abstract: A chaotic communication system employs transmitting and receiving chaotic oscillating circuits. One improvement to first-generation systems is the ability to modulate a nonreactive element in the transmitting circuit, thus increasing modulation bandwidth. Other features include insertion of a gain control amplifier in a chaotic receiver; signal filtering in chaotic transmitters and receivers; use of chaotic modulation techniques for cellular telephony applications; dual-transmitter and receiver systems; a dual receiver synchronization detector; interfaces to communication systems; analog chaotic signal modulation; use of multiple chaotic transmitters and receivers; digital algorithm improvement using a cube-law nonlinear component; a Gb-only receiver; a Gb-only transmitter; and positive slope transmitter and receiver systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Applicant: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel Hinton, Nelson Dew, Laurance Longtin, Charles Gardner, Shannon Martin, Michael Edwards, Antwong Berkley, Steven Bowser
  • Patent number: 7018686
    Abstract: A new photopolymerizable material allows single-step, fast recording of volume holograms with properties that can be electrically controlled. Polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (PDLCs) in accordance with the invention preferably comprise a homogeneous mixture of a nematic liquid crystal and a multifunctional pentaacrylate monomer, in combination with photoinitiator, coinitiator and cross-linking agent. Optionally, a surfactant such as octanoic acid may also be added. The PDLC material is exposed to coherent light to produce an interference pattern inside the material. Photopolymerization of the new PDLC material produces a hologram of clearly separated liquid crystal domains and cured polymer domains. Volume transmission gratings made with the new PDLC material can be electrically switched between nearly 100% diffraction efficiency and nearly 0% diffraction efficiency. By increasing the frequency of the switching voltage, switching voltages in the range of 50 Vrms can be achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Richard L. Sutehrland, Lalquidi V. Natarajan, Vince P. Tondiglia, Timothy J. Bunning
  • Patent number: 7018563
    Abstract: The present invention offers control over—and the ability to optimize—the performance parameters of switchable holograms. The present invention offers the ability to tailor the properties of a hologram to a desired application and thus make application-specific holograms. The invention relates to polymer-dispersed liquid crystal materials subject to control and optimization of the performance parameters of switchable holograms. Such variability allows tailoring the properties to application-specific devices. Specifically, the present invention provides an improved polymer-dispersed liquid crystal system that allows variation of: 1) haze, 2) switching voltage, 3) electrical power dissipation, 4) switching stability (voltage creep), 5) switching contrast ratio (range), 6) dynamic stability, and 7) the operating temperature range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Richard L. Sutherland, Lalgudi V. Natarajan, Robert T Pogue, Christina K. Shepherd, Donna M. Brandelik
  • Patent number: 7016332
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for extending the coverage area and communication capacity of a spread-spectrum based wireless network. The system comprises a unique dual-scale, asymmetrical cellular architecture for a wireless network, wherein the communication uplink is based on a macro-cellular system, and the communication downlink is based on a micro-cellular system. Through the user of remote downlink transmitters in the micro-cellular system, the present invention provides a cost effective solution for increasing communication capacity and extending coverage area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventor: Daniel B. Kilfoyle
  • Patent number: 7010604
    Abstract: A plurality of computer nodes communicates using seemingly random IP source and destination addresses and (optionally) a seemingly random discriminator field. Data packets matching criteria defined by a moving window of valid addresses are accepted for further processing, while those that do not meet the criteria are rejected. In addition to “hopping” of IP addresses and discriminator fields, hardware addresses such as Media Access Control addresses can be hopped. The hopped addresses are generated by random number generators having non-repeating sequence lengths that are easily determined a-priori, which can quickly jump ahead in sequence by an arbitrary number of random steps and which have the property that future random numbers are difficult to guess without knowing the random number generator's parameters. Synchronization techniques can be used to re-establish synchronization between sending and receiving-nodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Edmund Colby Munger, Vincent J. Sabio, Robert Dunham Short, III, Virgil D. Gligor, Douglas Charles Schmidt
  • Patent number: 7005793
    Abstract: An improved light-emitting panel having a plurality of micro-components at least partially disposed in a socket and sandwiched between two substrates is disclosed. Each micro-component contains a gas or gas-mixture capable of ionization when a sufficiently large voltage is supplied across the micro-component via at least two electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Edward Victor George, Roger Laverne Johnson, Albert Myron Green, Newell Convers Wyeth
  • Patent number: 7006461
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for extending the coverage area and communication capacity of a spread-spectrum based wireless network through the use of intelligent repeaters. The system comprises a wireless communication network augmented with low cost channel selective repeaters that is capable of repeating only desired signals, thereby suppressing undesirable interference and increasing network capacity. The repeaters can be integrated into an existing wireless network with minimal impact to the existing network layer topology or control structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel B. Kilfoyle, Travis H. Slocumb, III, Steven Carson
  • Patent number: 6993378
    Abstract: Methods involving extraction of information from the inherent variability of physiometrics, including data on cardiovascular and pulmonary functions such as heart rate variability, characteristics of ECG traces, pulse, oxygenation of subcutaneous blood, respiration rate, temperature or CO2 content of exhaled air, heart sounds, and body resonance, can be used to identify individual subjects, particularly humans. Biometric data for use in the methods can be obtained either from contact sensors or at a distance. The methods can be performed alone or can be fused with previous identification algorithms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Mark D. Wiederhold, Steven A. Israel, Rodney P. Meyer, John M. Irvine
  • Patent number: 6992643
    Abstract: System and method for improving the interference resistance of an radio frequency (RF) antenna system through passive prescreening of the RF energy incident upon the antenna. The invention physically partitions the RF environment into two or more sectors with respect to the direction of arrival of incident energy. The power level of the RF frequencies of interest incident upon each sector is determined such that whenever the power level exceeds a given threshold, the received signal from energy incident on that sector is modified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Cordell Fox, Kevin Wing, Robert A. Murphy, David C. Priester
  • Publication number: 20060018198
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus determine if an underwater intruder passes under a protective boundary. A sonar sensor system comprises a plurality of sonar sensor modules that are spaced on a protective boundary. A sonar sensor module comprises a sonar transducer (sonar array) that is characterized by an omni-directional radiation pattern that may overlap an omni-directional radiation pattern of an adjacent sonar sensor module transducer. The sonar sensor module collects sonar data such as range information of the target in relation to time. A central processor obtains the sonar data from each sonar module through a telemetry link. The central processor processes the sonar data from the plurality of sonar sensor modules in order to determine an estimated path of the target and may determine if the target should be considered as a threatening underwater intruder from a calculated threat level estimate based on this data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Applicant: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Larry McDonald, Gary Hicks
  • Patent number: 6980483
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus determine if an intruder passes into a security zone that is associated with a waterfront asset. An embodiment of the invention provides a harbor fence system that is designed to be deployed in water around ships or other waterfront assets to serve as a line-of-demarcation in order to provide protection. The harbor fence system comprises a series of spars that protrude above the water surface and that communicate with a computer with a telemetry subsystem. Each spar contains electronic sensors, e.g. water immersion sensors and accelerometers, and circuitry to detect an intrusion and to communicate the location of the intrusion to a computer control station. Spars may communicate wirelessly and may also be solar powered. Additionally, the embodiment may also determine whether an underwater intruder is passing under a protective boundary, in which the harbor fence system interfaces to an underwater sonar sensor subsystem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventor: Larry R. McDonald
  • Patent number: 6979758
    Abstract: A method for neutralization of the explosive content of mines and UXO by essentially completely consuming the explosive by combustion or decomposition before any explosion occurs. A charge of a compound that reacts with an extremely high heat-release rate is ignited on or near the casing of the device to be neutralized. The intense exothermic reaction generates high temperature combustion products that will disrupt the casing, thus leading to combustion or decomposition of the explosive. The holes melted in the mine casing enable ignition of a large area of the explosive charge and provide easy access for atmospheric air to support active burnout of the explosive. The apparatus comprises the compound that reacts with a high heat release rate, an ignition source, and a container for the assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Shmuel Eidelman, Samuel Goroshin
  • Patent number: 6980656
    Abstract: A chaotic communication system employs transmitting and receiving chaotic oscillating circuits. One improvement to first-generation systems is the ability to modulate a nonreactive element in the transmitting circuit, thus increasing modulation bandwidth. Other features include insertion of a gain control amplifier in a chaotic receiver; signal filtering in chaotic transmitters and receivers; use of chaotic modulation techniques for cellular telephony applications; dual-transmitter and receiver systems; a dual receiver synchronization detector; interfaces to communication systems; analog chaotic signal modulation; use of multiple chaotic transmitters and receivers; digital algorithm improvement using a cube-law nonlinear component; a Gb-only receiver; a Gb-only transmitter; and positive slope transmitter and receiver systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel E. Hinton, Sr., Nelson R. Dew, Laurance P. Longtin, Charles P. Gardner, Shannon W. Martin, Michael C. Edwards, Antwong L. Berkley, Steven M. Bowser
  • Patent number: 6980657
    Abstract: A chaotic communication system employs transmitting and receiving chaotic oscillating circuits. In an embodiment of the invention employing a Chua circuit as the basic chaotic circuit, the transmitter has a tank circuit portion and a Chua diode portion linked through a resistance. The capacitance of the tank circuit is varied by selectively switching in and out of the tank circuit an auxiliary capacitance isolated by an optoisolator. Switching of the optosiolator is controlled by an information signal to generate a perturbed oscillation in the transmitting circuit. A voltage is tapped from the Chua diode circuit and transmitted to carry the information from the information signal. A receiver in another embodiment applies the transmitted signal to both the tank circuit and Chua diode portions of the receiving circuit. The transmitted signal is applied through a resistor to the Chua diode portion as well as the tank circuit portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel E. Hinton, Sr., Aaron B. Budgor, Nelson R. Dew
  • Patent number: 6975068
    Abstract: An improved light-emitting panel having a plurality of micro-components sandwiched between two substrates is disclosed. Each micro-component contains a gas or gas-mixture capable of ionization when a sufficiently large voltage is supplied across the micro-component via at least two electrodes. An improved method of manufacturing a light-emitting panel is also disclosed, which uses a web fabrication process to manufacturing light-emitting displays as part of a high-speed, continuous incline process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Albert Myron Green, Adam Thomas Drobot, Edward Victor George, Roger Laverne Johnson, Newell Convers Wyeth
  • Patent number: 6976036
    Abstract: The present invention is related to a database management system that is capable of autonomous dynamic ontology management through soft classing. The present invention is further related to a method of database management by dividing attribute data, e.g., price=10 dollars, into class elements containing data, e.g., attribute name=price, type=numeric, default units=dollars, and entry elements containing data, e.g., attribute value=10, to permit dynamic ontology management and evolution in the database through soft classing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Yun-Tung Lau, Richard Chipman, Peter Poon, Kiran Kuchipudi
  • Patent number: 6973114
    Abstract: The invention herein is directed to a dual-chamber combustion laser assembly having lighter weight (per unit flow area), a more compact, flexible configuration for packaging in spacecraft, aircraft, or ground mobile vehicles, higher mass efficiency from lower heat loss and proven power extraction efficiency of linear lasers, superior output beam quality by incremental compensation of gain medium optical path disturbances and by reduction in time-dependent variations in structural and gain medium characteristics, lower cost and shorter fabrication time for modular dual flow laser and linear optics, more efficient pressure recovery with side-wall isolation nozzles and compact diffuser configurations, and increased small signal gains for more efficient extraction of overtone power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: Science Applications International Corporation
    Inventors: Gary Francis Morr, Sheri Lynne Woelfle