Patents by Inventor Bruce Kelley
Bruce Kelley 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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Publication number: 20240276295Abstract: A method is disclosed. A first data packet is received. Data is extracted from the first data packet. A first synthetic data packet is generated from data of the first data packet. A second data packet is received. Data is extracted from the second data packet. A key performance indicator is generated from data of the first and second synthetic data packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: August 15, 2024Applicant: NetScout Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sandeep Prasad, Abhishek Saraswati, John Curtin, Yu Wang, Rajeev Nadkarni, Bruce Kelley, Tauras Liubinskas
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Publication number: 20140313857Abstract: Array of acoustic infrasonic transmitters are deployed around an area of target interest and continuously transmit acoustic time marked signals. An unintentional transduction of these acoustic time mark signals is made by a person of nefarious intent, and the resultant live or recorded signal is delivered to the receiver. In the case of many terrorist recordings the transduction is a handheld VTR recording of some political speech or event and the recording of that event is made available thought videotapes delivered to local media. The transduction is analyzed for acoustic time mark signals, which when processed using reverse TDOA methods provides the location of the signal transduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventor: Bruce Kelley Horton
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Patent number: 7711751Abstract: Network performance data is collected, recorded, and normalized. In one embodiment, a set of first performance data collected by an agent in response to network transactions initiated by the agent and a second set of performance data resulting from passively monitoring traffic on the network are received. The first and second sets of performance data are normalized to create a set of constantly formatted network performance data capable of convenient analysis.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Netscout Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kelley, Anil Singhal, Ashwani Singhal, Rajeev Nadkarni, Bruce Sweet
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Publication number: 20060162554Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating a component from a multi-component feed gas stream has a flow conduit (14) having a semi-permeable section (15) that permeates the component to be separated from feed gas stream (12). A sweep gas is provided at a first velocity on the permeate sides of flow conduit (14) and the velocity of sweep gas (13) is accelerated so that the velocity of sweep gas (13) along at least a portion of the permeate side of flow conduit (14) is greater than the first velocity. The mixture of permeate and sweep gas (13) is then decelerated by diffuser (20), thereby recovering as pressure a portion of the energy of feed gas stream (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventor: Bruce Kelley
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Publication number: 20050245373Abstract: a hip and leg stretching machine composed of a vertical upright member supported by stationary base members on the ground plane. The vertical upright supports a cantilevered vertical-acting acme thread controlled by the user, which forces down or releases up a pivot arm attached to the vertical upright. A support pad is attached to the end of the pivot arm opposite the end in contact with the acme thread. Raising and lowering the pivot arm allows a standing martial artist or other user to stretch in the position and posture of a kick or other technical activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Motion Master CorporationInventors: Bruce Kelley, Debra Parrott
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Publication number: 20040054680Abstract: Network performance data is collected, recorded, and normalized. In one embodiment, a set of first performance data collected by an agent in response to network transactions initiated by the agent and a second set of performance data resulting from passively monitoring traffic on the network are received. The first and second sets of performance data are normalized to create a set of constantly formatted network performance data capable of convenient analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: NetScout Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kelley, Anil Singhal, Ashwani Singhal, Rajeev Nadkarni, Bruce Sweet
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Patent number: 6628404Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for providing closed-loop control of the heating of a workpiece by an induction heating machine, including generating an acoustic wave in the workpiece with a pulsed laser; optically measuring displacements of the surface of the workpiece in response to the acoustic wave; calculating a sub-surface material property by analyzing the measured surface displacements; creating an error signal by comparing an attribute of the calculated sub-surface material properties with a desired attribute; and reducing the error signal below an acceptable limit by adjusting, in real-time, as often as necessary, the operation of the inductive heating machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: John Bruce Kelley, Wei-Yang Lu, Fred J. Zutavern
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Patent number: 6566636Abstract: A method and system for providing real-time, closed-loop control of the induction hardening process. A miniature magnetic sensor located near the outer surface of the workpiece measures changes in the surface magnetic field caused by changes in the magnetic properties of the workpiece as it heats up during induction heating (or cools down during quenching). A passive miniature magnetic sensor detects a distinct magnetic spike that appears when the saturation field, Bsat, of the workpiece has been exceeded. This distinct magnetic spike disappears when the workpiece's surface temperature exceeds its Curie temperature, due to the sudden decrease in its magnetic permeability. Alternatively, an active magnetic sensor can measure changes in the resonance response of the monitor coil when the excitation coil is linearly swept over 0-10 MHz, due to changes in the magnetic permeability and electrical resistivity of the workpiece as its temperature increases (or decreases).Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Anthony E. Bentley, John Bruce Kelley, Fred J. Zutavern
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Patent number: 6455825Abstract: A method of monitoring the process of induction heating a workpiece. A miniature magnetic sensor located near the outer surface of the workpiece measures changes in the surface magnetic field caused by changes in the magnetic properties of the workpiece as it heats up during induction heating (or cools down during quenching). A passive miniature magnetic sensor detects a distinct magnetic spike that appears when the saturation field, Bsat, of the workpiece has been exceeded. This distinct magnetic spike disappears when the workpiece's surface temperature exceeds its Curie temperature, due to the sudden decrease in its magnetic permeability. Alternatively, an active magnetic sensor can also be used to measure changes in the resonance response of the monitor coil when the excitation coil is linearly swept over 0-10 MHz, due to changes in the magnetic permeability and electrical resistivity of the workpiece as its temperature increases (or decreases).Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Anthony E. Bentley, John Bruce Kelley, Fred J. Zutavern
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Patent number: 6436570Abstract: For use with a composite battery stand having a shelf adapted to receive at least one battery, an electrical distribution system, a composite battery stand incorporating the system and a method of manufacturing the composite battery stand. In one embodiment, the system includes: (1) a rigid conductor, longitudinally formed in the shelf, that provides structural support to the shelf and (2) a connector coupled to the rigid conductor and adapted to receive a mating connector of a battery thereby providing electrical connectivity thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventors: Subhas Chandra Chalasani, Keith Bruce Kelley, Roy Kuipers
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Patent number: 6401946Abstract: An integral spill containment system for a composite battery stand having a shelf adapted to receive at least one battery subject to leaking electrolyte, a method of containing the electrolyte and a composite battery stand incorporating the system or the method. In one embodiment, the system includes (1) an aperture, located in the shelf, adapted to channel the electrolyte away from the shelf and (2) a removable tray, located under the shelf and within a footprint of the battery stand, adapted to collect the electrolyte via the aperture thereby containing the electrolyte within the footprint of the battery stand.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventors: Subhas Chandra Chalasani, Keith Bruce Kelley, Roy Kuipers, Steve McCluer, K. A. Murugesamoorthi
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Patent number: 6190796Abstract: A battery having a top wall, a bottom wall, a pair of end walls and a pair of side walls includes a pair of recesses disposed within one of the battery walls. Battery post contacts are disposed within the recesses. The battery post contacts do not extend beyond the recesses. A stand includes a pair of stand post contacts which are adapted for mating with the battery post contacts within the battery recesses.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Subhas Chandra Chalasani, Keith Bruce Kelley, Roy Kuipers, Yehoshua Mandelcorn
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Patent number: 5630957Abstract: A process for induction hardening a part to a desired depth with an AC signal applied to the part from a closely coupled induction coil includes measuring the voltage of the AC signal at the coil and the current passing through the coil; and controlling the depth of hardening of the part from the measured voltage and current. The control system determines parameters of the part that are functions of applied voltage and current to the induction coil, and uses a neural network to control the application of the AC signal based on the detected functions for each part.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Inventors: Douglas R. Adkins, Charles A. Frost, Philip M. Kahle, J. Bruce Kelley, Suzanne L. Stanton