Patents by Inventor Craig Greenberg
Craig Greenberg 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: 20230154299Abstract: System and method of configuring a recorder using a mobile device that includes powering on a recorder, wherein the recorder is configured to receive and store surveillance data from surveillance cameras, pairing the recorder to a mobile device via a Bluetooth connection, and using the mobile device and the Bluetooth connection to configure one or more settings of the recorder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Craig Greenberg, BENOIT CHIROUTER, DANIEL KUANG
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Patent number: 11263576Abstract: Systems and methods for auditing business controls are disclosed. The system may receive or retrieve data from one or more data sources corresponding to a business control. The system may perform a direct analytic control test (ACT) or an indirect ACT on the data. The system may compare a direct ACT result or an indirect ACT result to an ACT threshold. The ACT threshold may comprise separate direct ACT thresholds and indirect ACT thresholds. Based on the comparison, the system may determine an operating effectiveness of the business control.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY INC.Inventors: Jill Anne Barry, Donald W. Gallien, Craig Greenberg, Jeremy D. Harlow, Brian Russell Kenny, Bradley Eugene Morgan, Jaydip Mukhopadhyay, Reshmi Muthraja, Brian James Selden
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Publication number: 20210073706Abstract: Systems and methods for auditing business controls are disclosed. The system may receive or retrieve data from one or more data sources corresponding to a business control. The system may perform a direct analytic control test (ACT) or an indirect ACT on the data. The system may compare a direct ACT result or an indirect ACT result to an ACT threshold. The ACT threshold may comprise separate direct ACT thresholds and indirect ACT thresholds. Based on the comparison, the system may determine an operating effectiveness of the business control.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2019Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.Inventors: JILL ANNE BARRY, DONALD W. GALLIEN, CRAIG GREENBERG, JEREMY D. HARLOW, BRIAN RUSSELL KENNY, BRADLEY EUGENE MORGAN, JAYDIP MUKHOPADHYAY, RESHMI MUTHRAJA, BRIAN JAMES SELDEN
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Patent number: 10832539Abstract: A security camera system for safeguarding a designated area includes at least one camera for encoding and transmitting streaming video of the designated area, and a video receiver for receiving, decoding and analyzing the streaming video for relevant motion, such as movement indicative of the presence of a person. Upon detecting a motion event, the video receiver triggers an alert condition, which results in storing each video steam into memory. Each camera is provided with a PIR detector circuit for measuring infrared radiation within the designated area, the video steam and IR data being transmitted to the receiver via analog communication means to reduce implementation costs. To minimize the risk of false trigger events, the receiver monitors both pixel changes in the streaming video signals as well as measured IR radiation levels within the designated area that fall within the traditional thermal energy range of human body heat.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2019Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: NIGHT OWL SP, LLCInventors: Timothy Jay Carskadon, Craig Greenberg, Sergio Fernandez
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Publication number: 20190385427Abstract: A security camera system for safeguarding a designated area includes at least one camera for encoding and transmitting streaming video of the designated area, and a video receiver for receiving, decoding and analyzing the streaming video for relevant motion, such as movement indicative of the presence of a person. Upon detecting a motion event, the video receiver triggers an alert condition, which results in storing each video steam into memory. Each camera is provided with a PIR detector circuit for measuring infrared radiation within the designated area, the video steam and IR data being transmitted to the receiver via analog communication means to reduce implementation costs. To minimize the risk of false trigger events, the receiver monitors both pixel changes in the streaming video signals as well as measured IR radiation levels within the designated area that fall within the traditional thermal energy range of human body heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Timothy Jay Carskadon, Craig Greenberg, Sergio Fernandez
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Patent number: 10410489Abstract: A security camera system for safeguarding a designated area includes at least one camera for encoding and transmitting streaming video of the designated area, and a video receiver for receiving, decoding and analyzing the streaming video for relevant motion, such as movement indicative of the presence of a person. Upon detecting a motion event, the video receiver triggers an alert condition, which results in storing each video steam into memory. Each camera is provided with a PIR detector circuit for measuring infrared radiation within the designated area, the video steam and IR data being transmitted to the receiver via analog communication means to reduce implementation costs. To minimize the risk of false trigger events, the receiver monitors both pixel changes in the streaming video signals as well as measured IR radiation levels within the designated area that fall within the traditional thermal energy range of human body heat.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: NIGHT OWL SP, LLCInventors: Timothy Jay Carskadon, Craig Greenberg, Sergio Fernandez
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Patent number: 10272539Abstract: A tool is provided for machining an interface between coplanar first and second layers of a workpiece that defines an orifice extending at least partially through the first and second layers and intersecting the interface. A housing portion includes a first end, a longitudinally-opposed second end, and a peripheral surface extending therebetween. The housing portion is configured to rotate about its longitudinal axis and extend at least partially through the orifice. A contacting element operably engaged with the housing portion between the first and second ends and proximate the peripheral surface is movable between stored and operating positions. The contacting element is configured to extend outwardly from the peripheral surface of the housing portion to operably engage the interface within the orifice when the contacting element is in the operating position. An associated method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2015Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Craig Greenberg, Matthew John Buffaloe, Robin Despins
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Publication number: 20170132889Abstract: A security camera system for safeguarding a designated area includes at least one camera for encoding and transmitting streaming video of the designated area, and a video receiver for receiving, decoding and analyzing the streaming video for relevant motion, such as movement indicative of the presence of a person. Upon detecting a motion event, the video receiver triggers an alert condition, which results in storing each video steam into memory. Each camera is provided with a PIR detector circuit for measuring infrared radiation within the designated area, the video steam and IR data being transmitted to the receiver via analog communication means to reduce implementation costs. To minimize the risk of false trigger events, the receiver monitors both pixel changes in the streaming video signals as well as measured IR radiation levels within the designated area that fall within the traditional thermal energy range of human body heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Timothy Jay Carskadon, Craig Greenberg, Sergio Fernandez, Peng-Shun Wang
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Publication number: 20170050290Abstract: A tool is provided for machining an interface between coplanar first and second layers of a workpiece that defines an orifice extending at least partially through the first and second layers and intersecting the interface. A housing portion includes a first end, a longitudinally-opposed second end, and a peripheral surface extending therebetween. The housing portion is configured to rotate about its longitudinal axis and extend at least partially through the orifice. A contacting element operably engaged with the housing portion between the first and second ends and proximate the peripheral surface is movable between stored and operating positions. The contacting element is configured to extend outwardly from the peripheral surface of the housing portion to operably engage the interface within the orifice when the contacting element is in the operating position. An associated method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2015Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Craig Greenberg, Matthew John Buffaloe, Robin Despins
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Patent number: 8977528Abstract: A method and apparatus may be present for managing rework. A section in a platform having a number of composite materials needing a rework may be identified to form an identified section. A selected rework process to perform the rework of the identified section may be identified. The selected rework process may comprise a process to bond a patch to the identified section. A computer system may perform a simulation of the selected rework process to determine whether the selected rework process provides the rework for the identified section. The simulation may include a thermal analysis. The thermal analysis may take into account a number of structures associated with the identified section. The number of structures associated with the identified section may be located within a distance of the identified section such that the number of structures affect or are affected by bonding of the patch to the identified section.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Craig Greenberg, Steven Donald Blanchard, Joseph Frank Floyd, Brent Louis Hadley, Lawrence S. Lindgren
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Publication number: 20100274545Abstract: A method and apparatus may be present for managing rework. A section in a location of a platform having a number of composite materials needing rework may be identified to form an identified section. A layup for the number of composite materials in the identified section of the platform may be determined. A patch for the identified section of the platform and the layup for the number of composite materials may be generated. A simulation may be performed of a selected rework process and the patch in the identified section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Craig Greenberg, Steven Donald Blanchard, Joseph Frank Floyd, Brent Louis Hadley, Lawrence S. Lindgren
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Publication number: 20070033465Abstract: A single conducting path provides communication between a JTAG unit and a JTAG TAP controller. The data is communicated between the two units using time-division multiplexing. Three time slots are allocated to data-in, to data-out and to JTAG control signals. Two of the time-division multiplexing slots exchange data by having one logic signal state defined by the supply voltage and the second logic signal state defined by the voltage level high than the supply voltage. The third time-division multiplexing slot has the logic signal state defined by the presence or absence of signal occurring within the time slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventor: Craig Greenberg