Patents by Inventor Brian Gorin
Brian Gorin 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).
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Patent number: 11041754Abstract: A system and process scans a target area at a distance of 3-30 m for one or more materials. Scanning is performed by a coherent transmit beam aimed with the help of a thermal camera. The active source of the beam is a supercontinuum (SC) laser. The transmitted source beam is modulated by a high-speed Fourier-transform spectrometer prior to interaction with the target. Target reflected source beam is detected by an infrared detector, along with a reference portion of the transmitted source beam, as a series of interferograms; passed through a digitizer for digitizing the interferograms; and processed to producing spectrograms, wherein the spectrograms are indicative of one or more materials on the target.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Leidos, Inc.Inventors: Augie Ifarraguerri, Brian Gorin, J. Frank Camacho, Noah Christian, Robert Rice
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Publication number: 20200249088Abstract: A system and process scans a target area at a distance of 3-30 m for one or more materials. Scanning is performed by a coherent transmit beam aimed with the help of a thermal camera. The active source of the beam is a supercontinuum (SC) laser. The transmitted source beam is modulated by a high-speed Fourier-transform spectrometer prior to interaction with the target. Target reflected source beam is detected by an infrared detector, along with a reference portion of the transmitted source beam, as a series of interferograms; passed through a digitizer for digitizing the interferograms; and processed to producing spectrograms, wherein the spectrograms are indicative of one or more materials on the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: Leidos, Inc.Inventors: Augie Ifarraguerri, Brian Gorin, J. Frank Camacho, Noah Christian, Robert Rice
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Patent number: 10648863Abstract: A system and process scans a target area at a distance of 3-30 m for one or more materials. Scanning is performed by a coherent transmit beam aimed with the help of a thermal camera. The active source of the beam is a supercontinuum (SC) laser. The transmitted source beam is modulated by a high-speed Fourier-transform spectrometer prior to interaction with the target. Target reflected source beam is detected by an infrared detector, along with a reference portion of the transmitted source beam, as a series of interferograms; passed through a digitizer for digitizing the interferograms; and processed to producing spectrograms, wherein the spectrograms are indicative of one or more materials on the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Leidos, Inc.Inventors: Augie Ifarraguerri, Brian Gorin, J. Frank Camacho, Noah Christian, Robert Rice
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Publication number: 20190353524Abstract: A system and process scans a target area at a distance of 3-30 m for one or more materials. Scanning is performed by a coherent transmit beam aimed with the help of a thermal camera. The active source of the beam is a supercontinuum (SC) laser. The transmitted source beam is modulated by a high-speed Fourier-transform spectrometer prior to interaction with the target. Target reflected source beam is detected by an infrared detector, along with a reference portion of the transmitted source beam, as a series of interferograms; passed through a digitizer for digitizing the interferograms; and processed to producing spectrograms, wherein the spectrograms are indicative of one or more materials on the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Leidos, Inc.Inventors: Augie Ifarraguerri, Brian Gorin, J. Frank Camacho, Noah Christian, Robert Rice
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Patent number: 8269171Abstract: A system and method for detecting, tracking and identifying a gas plume. The system comprises a processor and a detector in communication with the processor. The detector is effective to detect spectral radiance from a region of interest to detect first and second detected spectral radiance data with a known time difference. A database is in communication with the processor, the database includes a library. The processor is effective to create at least a first image and a second image from the first and second detected spectral radiance data and co-register the first and second images to produce a first co-registered image and a second co-registered image. The processor is further effective to subtract the first co-registered image from the second co-registered image to produce a difference image and generate a cluster region around a difference region in the difference image.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Brian A. Gorin
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Publication number: 20100078561Abstract: A system and method for detecting, tracking and identifying a gas plume. The system comprises a processor and a detector in communication with the processor. The detector is effective to detect spectral radiance from a region of interest to detect first and second detected spectral radiance data with a known time difference. A database is in communication with the processor, the database includes a library. The processor is effective to create at least a first image and a second image from the first and second detected spectral radiance data and co-register the first and second images to produce a first co-registered image and a second co-registered image. The processor is further effective to subtract the first co-registered image from the second co-registered image to produce a difference image and generate a cluster region around a difference region in the difference image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Brian A. GORIN
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Patent number: 6819798Abstract: A method for determining magnitude and direction of spectral channel drift for several consecutive spectral regions over a wide spectral range. According to the method of the present invention, in-field testing of a spectral filter sequentially irradiated by two blackbody sources is performed to generate a response function of the spectral filter. The response function is ensemble averaged to reduce any noise. Background radiance is then removed to produce a smoothed spectral transmittance function of the spectral filter. The first derivative function of the smoothed spectral transmittance function is determined. The first derivative function is separated into spectral band regions having +/− N pixels on either side of the function minima. The value of N is selected to optimize the detection algorithm sensitivity to change while extending the limit of spectral shift magnitude.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: BAE Systems Information Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Brian A. Gorin
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Publication number: 20020015151Abstract: A method for determining magnitude and direction of spectral channel drift for several consecutive spectral regions over a wide spectral range. According to the method of the present invention, in-field testing of a spectral filter sequentially irradiated by two blackbody sources is performed to generate a response function of the spectral filter. The response function is ensemble averaged to reduce any noise. Background radiance is then removed to produce a smoothed spectral transmittance function of the spectral filter. The first derivative function of the smoothed spectral transmittance function is determined. The first derivative function is separated into spectral band regions having +/− N pixels on either side of the function minima. The value of N is selected to optimize the detection algorithm sensitivity to change while extending the limit of spectral shift magnitude.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventor: Brian A. Gorin
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Patent number: 4509817Abstract: The Bragg's angle deviation of volume-phase-gelatin holograms is corrected by increasing the water content of the developed hologram and then reducing the water content of the hologram until the Bragg's angle deviation is zero.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Ping-Pei Ho, Brian A. Gorin, Nayana S. Bora
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Patent number: 4510221Abstract: A method for producing a phase hologram having a high diffraction efficiency which includes treating a developed photographic material with a stop bath containing sodium sulfate, bleaching with a tanning bleach having a low pH value and fixing the bleached material in a bath containing sodium thiosulfate.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Brian A. Gorin, Ping-Pei Ho
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Patent number: 4333006Abstract: A holographic scanning system for scanning bar code indicia is disclosed in which the light beam of a laser is directed to a first set of holograms located on a single rotating disc in which each hologram will generate an individual scan beam having a slightly different focal length and direction angle from that of the other holograms. The generated scanning beams are directed on a target area through which passes a label or object bearing a bar code indicia. Each of the scan beams is projected in an overlapping relationship on the target area, thereby providing an enhanced depth of focus enabling a more effective reading operation. The light reflected from the bar code indicia is picked up by a second set of holograms mounted on the rotating disc and focused at a point at which is located an optical detector for use in reading the bar code.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Brian A. Gorin, James A. Hardy