Patents by Inventor Daniel Massar

Daniel Massar 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: 11808882
    Abstract: A closed loop, real-time, cognitive Electronic Warfare (EW) system without a threat database includes an EW receiver for receiving radar threat signals; a Signal Analysis and Characterization module; a Pulse to Emitter Association sub-module; a Function De-interleaving Classifier sub-module; a Threat Behavior Model sub-module; a Countermeasures Synthesis module; a Capability, Severity, and Intent sub-module; a Countermeasure Selection sub-module; a Countermeasure Optimization sub-module; a Countermeasures Effectiveness Assessment module; a Resource Management module; and an EW transmitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.
    Inventors: Scott A Kuzdeba, Matthew Anderson, Brandon P. Hombs, Daniel Massar, John A. Tranquilli, Jr.
  • Patent number: 11733349
    Abstract: A method of selecting and optimizing a countermeasure for application against a novel, ambiguous, or unresponsive radar threat includes selecting a candidate countermeasure and an initial parameter set and varying at least one of the parameters while the effectiveness of the candidate countermeasure against the radar threat is assessed, for example by a human observer. Embodiments include repeating the process with additional candidate countermeasures. For an unresponsive radar threat, a previously effective countermeasure can be selected as the candidate countermeasure. For an ambiguous radar threat, at least one countermeasure previously verified as effective against a partially matching known threat can be selected as the candidate countermeasure. Correlated parameters can be simultaneously varied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2023
    Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.
    Inventors: Scott A Kuzdeba, Brandon P. Hombs, Peter J. Kajenski, Daniel Massar
  • Publication number: 20220163628
    Abstract: A method of assessing the effectiveness of an electronic countermeasure (ECM) applied against an unknown, ambiguous, or unresponsive radar threat includes monitoring changes in a radar-associated factor while applying the ECM and determining if the ECM is disrupting the hostile radar. The radar-associated factor can be a weapon that is controlled by the radar threat, and assessing the ECM can include determining whether the weapon is misdirected due to applying the ECM. Or the radar-associated factor can be a feature of an RF waveform emitted by the radar threat, and assessing the ECM can include determining if the feature is changed due to applying the ECM. Continuous changes in the feature can indicate unsuccessful attempts to mitigate the ECM. Return of the feature to a pre-threat state can indicate disruption of the radar. The ECM can be selected from a library of countermeasures pre-verified as effective against known threats.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Scott A Kuzdeba, Brandon P. Hombs, Daniel Massar
  • Publication number: 20220163627
    Abstract: A method of selecting and optimizing a countermeasure for application against a novel, ambiguous, or unresponsive radar threat includes selecting a candidate countermeasure and an initial parameter set and varying at least one of the parameters while the effectiveness of the candidate countermeasure against the radar threat is assessed, for example by a human observer. Embodiments include repeating the process with additional candidate countermeasures. For an unresponsive radar threat, a previously effective countermeasure can be selected as the candidate countermeasure. For an ambiguous radar threat, at least one countermeasure previously verified as effective against a partially matching known threat can be selected as the candidate countermeasure. Correlated parameters can be simultaneously varied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Scott A. Kuzdeba, Brandon P. Hombs, Peter J. Kajenski, Daniel Massar
  • Publication number: 20220163626
    Abstract: One or more defined countermeasures are selected from a countermeasure library, populated with parameters, and applied against an unknown, ambiguous, or unresponsive imminent radar threat based on an analysis of a hostile RF waveform emitted by the radar threat. The analysis can include comparing static and/or dynamic features of the hostile RF waveform with features of known hostile RF waveforms. A parameter set associated with the selected defined countermeasure in the countermeasure library can be selected. Waveform features can be categorized and sub-categorized for comparison with the known hostile waveforms. A plurality of features can be detected and compared. The analysis can include correlating behavior patterns of a plurality of hostile RF waveforms emitted by the radar threat. A cognitive intelligence trained using a threat database and library of corresponding countermeasures can analyze the hostile RF waveform, select the defined countermeasure, and/or select or generate the parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Scott A. Kuzdeba, Brandon P. Hombs, Peter J. Kajenski, Daniel Massar
  • Publication number: 20220163629
    Abstract: A closed loop, real-time, cognitive Electronic Warfare (EW) system without a threat database includes an EW receiver for receiving radar threat signals; a Signal Analysis and Characterization module; a Pulse to Emitter Association sub-module; a Function De-interleaving Classifier sub-module; a Threat Behavior Model sub-module; a Countermeasures Synthesis module; a Capability, Severity, and Intent sub-module; a Countermeasure Selection sub-module; a Countermeasure Optimization sub-module; a Countermeasures Effectiveness Assessment module; a Resource Management module; and an EW transmitter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Scott A. Kuzdeba, Matthew Anderson, Brandon P. Hombs, Daniel Massar, John A. Tranquilli, JR.