Patents by Inventor Barbara L. O'Kane

Barbara L. O'Kane has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8663108
    Abstract: In one aspect, there is disclosed a system and method for rapidly and passively identifying changes in the number of open pores in the skin of an individual in response to a stimulus without contacting the individual. This is accomplished by using a thermal camera that is sensitive in the mid-wave or long-wave infrared (3-5 or 8-14 ?meters) to observe and/or count the number of skin pores opening in response to questions being asked of the individual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventor: Barbara L. O'Kane
  • Publication number: 20100191077
    Abstract: In one aspect, there is disclosed a system and method for rapidly and passively identifying changes in the number of open pores in the skin of an individual in response to a stimulus without contacting the individual. This is accomplished by using a thermal camera that is sensitive in the mid-wave or long-wave infrared (3-5 or 8-14 ?meters) to observe and/or count the number of skin pores opening in response to questions being asked of the individual.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2009
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF ARMY
    Inventor: Barbara L. O'Kane
  • Patent number: 7149652
    Abstract: The methods for determining the probability of detection of a thermally camouflaged target at various ranges by the sensor includes determining an “inherent” temperature difference, ?TRSS, between the target and its immediate surroundings. Once ?TRSS is determined, a scaled N50 cycle criterion, or the number of resolvable cycles needed by the sensor for a fifty percent probability of detection, is determined according to the relationship N50=A/(?TRSS)B+C, where A, B and C are constants that are predetermined according to whether the immediate surroundings are of a woodland or a littoral nature. The scaled N50 cycle criterion is then used in an empirical Target Transfer Probability Function (TTPF) defined by P=(N/N50)E/(1+(N/N50)E), where E=2.7+0.7(N/N50), in order to determine the probability of detection of the thermally camouflaged target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: Barbara L. O'Kane, Gary L. Page, David L. Wilson