Patents by Inventor Charles J. Jacobus
Charles J. Jacobus 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: 8407625Abstract: A system for recognizing various human and creature motion gaits and behaviors is presented. These behaviors are defined as combinations of “gestures” identified on various parts of a body in motion. For example, the leg gestures generated when a person runs are different than when a person walks. The system described here can identify such differences and categorize these behaviors. Gestures, as previously defined, are motions generated by humans, animals, or machines. Multiple gestures on a body (or bodies) are recognized simultaneously and used in determining behaviors. If multiple bodies are tracked by the system, then overall formations and behaviors (such as military goals) can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Cohen, Glenn Beach, Brook Cavell, Gene Foulk, Charles J. Jacobus, Jay Obermark, George Paul
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Publication number: 20120263348Abstract: A system for performing object identification combines pose determination, EO/IR sensor data, and novel computer graphics rendering techniques. A first module extracts the orientation and distance of a target in a truth chip given that the target type is known. A second module identifies the vehicle within a truth chip given the known distance and elevation angle from camera to target. Image matching is based on synthetic image and truth chip image comparison, where the synthetic image is rotated and moved through a 3-Dimensional space. It is assumed that the object is positioned on relatively flat ground and that the camera roll angle stays near zero. This leaves three dimensions of motion (distance, heading, and pitch angle) to define the space in which the synthetic target is moved. A graphical user interface (GUI) front end allows the user to manually adjust the orientation of the target within the synthetic images.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Cohen, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20120240234Abstract: Apparatus and methods prevent malicious data in Universal Serial Bus (USB) configurations by providing a hardware firewall. A hardware device interconnected between a host and the USB monitors communication packets and blocks packets having unwanted or malicious intent. The device may act as a hub, enabling multiple devices to connect to a single host. The device may only allow mass storage packets from a device recognized as a mass storage device. The device may block enumeration of unwanted devices by not forwarding packets between the device and the host. The device may be operative to assign a bogus address to a malicious device so as not to transfer communications from the device further up the chain to the host. The device may provide shallow or deep packet inspection to determine when a trusted device is sending possible malicious data, or provide packet validation to block packets that are malformed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Chris C. Lomont, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20120143626Abstract: Medical records, clinical observations, and medical imagery are organized and aggregated into a common database, enabling the data to be viewed and/or updated by medical practitioners world-wide. The information may also be viewed and monitored by patients or their relatives for accuracy, also regardless of their location. The invention further allows the records to be updated by manually controlled or automated instrumentation which measures medical parameters whether located in a doctors office, in a hospital setting, in the patient's home, or worn by the patient. Common access and point-to-point data transmission is via the global grid, or over public access common data networks supporting TCP/IP, most often referred to as the Internet. The same approach can be using insider an organization over an internal network or Intranet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Jeffrey Braun, Paul Cobb
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Publication number: 20120088987Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modem packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
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Patent number: 8150101Abstract: A system for performing object identification combines pose determination, EO/IR sensor data, and novel computer graphics rendering techniques. A first module extracts the orientation and distance of a target in a truth chip given that the target type is known. A second is a module identifies the vehicle within a truth chip given the known distance and elevation angle from camera to target. Image matching is based on synthetic image and truth chip image comparison, where the synthetic image is rotated and moved through a 3-Dimensional space. To limit the search space, it is assumed that the object is positioned on relatively flat ground and that the camera roll angle stays near zero. This leaves three dimensions of motion (distance, heading, and pitch angle) to define the space in which the synthetic target is moved. A graphical user interface (GUI) front end allows the user to manually adjust the orientation of the target within the synthetic images.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Cohen, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20110314331Abstract: An intelligent system for automatically monitoring, diagnosing, and repairing complex hardware and software systems is presented. A number of functional modules enable the system to collect relevant data from both hardware and software components, analyze the incoming data to detect faults, further monitor sensor data and historical knowledge to predict potential faults, determine an appropriate response to fix the faults, and finally automatically repair the faults when appropriate. The system leverages both software and hardware modules to interact with the complex system being monitored. Additionally, the lessons learned on one system can be applied to better understand events occurring on the same or similar systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Glenn J. Beach, Kevin Tang, Chris C. Lomont, Ryan O'Grady, Gary Moody, Eugene Foulk, Charles J. Jacobus
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Patent number: 8079953Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
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Patent number: 8073712Abstract: Medical records, clinical observations, and medical imagery are organized and aggregated into a common database, enabling the data to be viewed and/or updated by medical practitioners world-wide. The information may also be viewed and monitored by patients or their relatives for accuracy, also regardless of their location. The invention further allows the records to be updated by manually controlled or automated instrumentation which measures medical parameters whether located in a doctors office, in a hospital setting, in the patient's home, or worn by the patient. Common access and point-to-point data transmission is via the global grid, or over public access common data networks supporting TCP/IP, most often referred to as the Internet. The same approach can be using insider an organization over an internal network or Intranet.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Jacobus, Jeffrey Braun, Paul Cobb
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Patent number: 8028644Abstract: A tactor system transforms cable motion to tactor motion. A housing defining a plane is adapted for placement proximate to the skin of a user. A cable is operative to deform a tactor element in the housing, causing a portion of the element to move outwardly from the plane of the housing, thereby imparting a tactile sensation to the user's skin. For example, tension on the cable may cause a strip of flexible plastic or other suitable material to bend at a living hinge that moves outwardly from the plane of the housing. The cable may be driven by an actuator including. Two or more tactor elements may be disposed next to each other or in the same housing, with different elements being activated at different times to enhance the apparent frequency of the stimulus. For example, a reciprocating mechanism may be used to operate a pair of tactor elements out of phase with respect to one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Wagner, Amanda Christiana, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20110102419Abstract: A system for performing object identification combines pose determination, EO/IR sensor data, and novel computer graphics rendering techniques. A first module extracts the orientation and distance of a target in a truth chip given that the target type is known. A second is a module identifies the vehicle within a truth chip given the known distance and elevation angle from camera to target. Image matching is based on synthetic image and truth chip image comparison, where the synthetic image is rotated and moved through a 3-Dimensional space. To limit the search space, it is assumed that the object is positioned on relatively flat ground and that the camera roll angle stays near zero. This leaves three dimensions of motion (distance, heading, and pitch angle) to define the space in which the synthetic target is moved. A graphical user interface (GUI) front end allows the user to manually adjust the orientation of the target within the synthetic images.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2007Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Cohen, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Jacobus
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Patent number: 7852262Abstract: This invention is a wireless mobile indoor/outdoor tracking system. It is designed to track the absolute position of all nodes in a network indoors and outdoors. The system uses GPS positioning when a signal is available and RF ranging when it is unavailable. When indoors, a minimum of three network nodes must receive a GPS signal to determine absolute position. A mesh network is used to make the system mobile and to create an avenue for data to be transmitted to a remote base station.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Pavan K. Namineni, Trevor Davey, Gary Siebert, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20100198751Abstract: A system for recharging an electric or hybrid electric vehicle includes an interface enabling a user to obtain electrical power for vehicle recharging purposes, authentication apparatus, and a power control unit operative to deliver power from a source of power to the interface but only after the user has been approved by the authentication apparatus. Power consumption circuitry is operative to determine how much electrical power has been provided through the interface, and a data repository is used for storing the amount of power consumed on a per-user basis, and for billing each user for that amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventor: Charles J. Jacobus
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Patent number: 7684592Abstract: A real-time computer vision system tracks one or more objects moving in a scene using a target location technique which does not involve searching. The imaging hardware includes a color camera, frame grabber and processor. The software consists of the low-level image grabbing software and a tracking algorithm. The system tracks objects based on the color, motion and/or shape of the object in the image. A color matching function is used to compute three measures of the target's probable location based on the target color, shape and motion. The method then computes the most probable location of the target using a weighting technique. Once the system is running, a graphical user interface displays the live image from the color camera on the computer screen. The operator can then use the mouse to select a target for tracking. The system will then keep track of the moving target in the scene in real-time.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: George V. Paul, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Cohen, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20100045701Abstract: Systems and methods expedite and improve the process of configuring an augmented reality environment. A method of pose determination according to the invention includes the step of placing at least one synthetic fiducial in a real environment to be augmented. A camera, which may include apparatus for obtaining directly measured camera location and orientation (DLMO) information, is used to acquire an image of the environment. The natural and synthetic fiducials are detected, and the pose of the camera is determined using a combination of the natural fiducials, the synthetic fiducial if visible in the image, and the DLMO information if determined to be reliable or necessary. The invention is not limited to architectural environments, and may be used with instrumented persons, animals, vehicles, and any other augmented or mixed reality applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Katherine Scott, Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Jacobus
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Patent number: 7668340Abstract: A gesture recognition interface for use in controlling self-service machines and other devices is disclosed. A gesture is defined as motions and kinematic poses generated by humans, animals, or machines. Specific body features are tracked, and static and motion gestures are interpreted. Motion gestures are defined as a family of parametrically delimited oscillatory motions, modeled as a linear-in-parameters dynamic system with added geometric constraints to allow for real-time recognition using a small amount of memory and processing time. A linear least squares method is preferably used to determine the parameters which represent each gesture. Feature position measure is used in conjunction with a bank of predictor bins seeded with the gesture parameters, and the system determines which bin best fits the observed motion. Recognizing static pose gestures is preferably performed by localizing the body/object from the rest of the image, describing that object, and identifying that description.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Charles J. Cohen, Glenn J. Beach, Brook Cavell, Eugene Foulk, Charles J. Jacobus, Jay Obermark, George V. Paul
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Publication number: 20090322671Abstract: An improved augmented reality (AR) system integrates a human interface and computing system into a single, hand-held device. A touch-screen display and a rear-mounted camera allows a user interact the AR content in a more intuitive way. A database storing graphical images or textual information about objects to be augmented. A processor is operative to analyze the imagery from the camera to locate one or more fiducials associated with a real object, determine the pose of the camera based upon the position or orientation of the fiducials, search the database to find Graphical images or textual information associated with the real object, and display graphical images or textual information in overlying registration with the imagery from the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Katherine Scott, Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20090192648Abstract: Methods and systems tell patients when to take their medications, control medication dispensing based on compliance to the prescribed dosage, and determine that the proper dosage has been taken. This system integrates with other devices related to home telehealth by including support for a world-wide web-based medical record associating the patient, his/her medication requirements or prescription, compliance with that prescription, and other associated medical telemetry data that may be used to determine patient response to said medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Pavan K. Namineni, James Burkowski, Charles J. Jacobus, Joe Long, Gary Siebert, Trevor Davey
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Publication number: 20090184809Abstract: A system and method including software to aid in generation of panels and control instruments rapidly generates a station that can support a variety of control interfaces. Rapid-Prototyped Panels, or RP-Panels, replicate existing systems (for simulation, training, gaming, etc.) or from new designs (for human factors testing, as functional product, etc.). The controls have tactile and visual characteristics similar or identical to their functional component counterparts such as buttons, knobs, switches, pedals, joysticks, steering wheels, and touch panels but are modular and use alternative data transfer modes (potentiometers, fiber optics, RFID, machine vision, etc.) to track and analyze the response of the controls. The response is then transmitted to the host programs. With this method a user can design and fabricate a reconfigurable interface to interact with virtual environments for various applications such as simulation, training, virtual instrumentation, gaming, human factors testing, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Wagner, Amanda Christiana, Douglas Haanpaa, Charles J. Jacobus
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Publication number: 20090182786Abstract: An application coherency manager (ACM) implements and manages the interdependencies of simulation, data, and platform information to simplify the task of organizing and executing large simulations composed of numerous models and data files. One or more file systems or repositories stories raw data in the form of files, data, or models, and a graphical users interface (GUI) enabling a user to enter and receive results from a query involving the files, data, or models. One or more coherency checking modules (CCMs) are operative to determine the types and versions of, and compatibility between, the files, data, or models. A database stores processed information about the file systems or repositories and the results of previous queries, and a data aggregator and manager (DAM) that manages the flow of information between the file system or repository, the GUI, the CCMs, and the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Cybernet Systems CorporationInventors: Douglas Haanpaa, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Jacobus, Devvan Stokes