Patents by Inventor David A. Moon
David A. Moon 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: 7835693Abstract: A base station (26) provides service in a satellite communications (SATCOM) system (22) to a terminal (24). The SATCOM system (22) operates in accordance with a first standard (43), and the terminal (24) is unable to communicate in accordance with the first standard (43). Methodology entails receiving, at a SATCOM resource controller (32), a request (62) for a satellite resource (46) from the base station (26). The satellite resource (46) is allocated to the base station (26) and the controller (32) sends a message (58) with the allocated satellite resource (46). The base station (26) applies a second standard (48), defining a specific set of functional and performance characteristics, to the satellite resource (46). The terminal (24) is enabled to perform satellite communications in accordance with the second standard (48) using the satellite resource (46).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Gerard Anthony Smorowski, Jr., Taul Eric Aragaki, Mark Lawrence Wormley, James Lynn Warthman
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Patent number: 7727623Abstract: A method for making a plate-like fiber-reinforced product to be used as building or packing material, the method comprising: placing fibers on a lower laminate; applying a binding agent on the fibers so that the fibers are surrounded by the binding agent; transferring the fibers with binding agent between the lower laminate and an upper laminate between lower and upper rotating pressing plates; allowing the binding agent to foam up, expand and harden between the upper and lower pressing plates. A manufacturing apparatus and a plate-like product are also indicated.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Selvaag Spinoff ASInventors: Mikael Blomqvist, David Moon
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Publication number: 20100039983Abstract: A base station (26) provides service in a satellite communications (SATCOM) system (22) to a terminal (24). The SATCOM system (22) operates in accordance with a first standard (43), and the terminal (24) is unable to communicate in accordance with the first standard (43). Methodology entails receiving, at a SATCOM resource controller (32), a request (62) for a satellite resource (46) from the base station (26). The satellite resource (46) is allocated to the base station (26) and the controller (32) sends a message (58) with the allocated satellite resource (46). The base station (26) applies a second standard (48), defining a specific set of functional and performance characteristics, to the satellite resource (46). The terminal (24) is enabled to perform satellite communications in accordance with the second standard (48) using the satellite resource (46).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Gerard Anthony Smorowski, JR., Taul Eric Aragaki, Mark Lawrence Wormley, James Lynn Warthman
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Publication number: 20090213782Abstract: A communications system (20) includes a resource controller (22) and a terminal (24) in communication with the resource controller (22). Periodically, the resource controller (22) sends a service announcement (46) that identifies a set (50) of timeslots (52) within a communication resource (40) configured for random access within a future frame (42). The terminal (24) ascertains a burst characteristic (118) of a message (54) to be sent from the terminal (24) and generates a random access parameter (128). The terminal (24) selects one of the timeslots (52) from the set (50) in accordance with the random access parameter (128), the timeslot exhibiting a burst type (62) corresponding to the burst characteristic (118) of the message (54). The terminal (24) transmits the message (54) in the selected timeslot (52).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Gerard Anthony Smorowski, Jr., Taul Eric Aragaki, Mark Lawrence Wormley, James Lynn Warthman
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Patent number: 7241407Abstract: A method for making a plate-like fibre-reinforced product to be used as building or packing material, the method comprising: placing fibres on a lower laminate; applying a binding agent on the fibres so that the fibres are surrounded by the binding agent; transferring the fibres with binding agent between the lower laminate and an upper laminate between lower and upper rotating pressing plates (4, 3); allowing the binding agent to foam up, expand and harden between the upper and lower pressing plates. In order to economically manufacture such a product with desired physical and mechanical properties, the method comprises the steps according to which the fibres are made into a three-dimensional cohesive fibre mat of fibres bound together, the fibre mat having a moisture content of 5% at the most before the binding agent is applied onto the fibre mat, the binding agent is applied onto the fibre mat and the obtained mixture is subjected to a pressure of at least 0.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Selvaag Spinoff ASInventors: Mikael Blomqvist, David Moon
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Publication number: 20070141189Abstract: A method for making a plate-like fiber-reinforced product to be used as building or packing material, the method comprising: placing fibers on a lower laminate; applying a binding agent on the fibers so that the fibers are surrounded by the binding agent; transferring the fibers with binding agent between the lower laminate and an upper laminate between lower and upper rotating pressing plates; allowing the binding agent to foam up, expand and harden between the upper and lower pressing plates. A manufacturing apparatus and a plate-like product are also indicated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Selvaag Spinoff ASInventors: Mikael BLOMQVIST, David Moon
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Patent number: 7221312Abstract: A method and system for detecting GPS interference is disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for detecting interference in a Global Positioning System comprises the steps of receiving at least one satellite signal from one or more satellites in a Global Positioning System; identifying a noise floor value from the at least one satellite signal; identifying an interference signal based on the noise floor value; determining an interference value for the interference signal from the noise floor value wherein a level of the noise floor value corresponds to a level of interference; and providing the interference value to at least one user for informing the user of the interference signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Clinton Charles Hepner, Jeffrey Dean York
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Patent number: 7068184Abstract: An electric power meter (102) includes a temperature sensor (114) and a controller (112). The controller (112) is operable, based on the temperature reported from the temperature sensor (114), to generate alarm(s) when the temperature exceeds certain alarm threshold(s) (307, 507, 508) and to activate a power disconnect switch (104), thereby shutting off power to a customer premises, when the temperature exceeds a shut off threshold (309, 509). The controller (112) is operable to activate the power disconnect switch (104) for non-payment of electricity cost, subject to secondary criteria based on regulatory requirements. A customer terminal (103) may be used to notify a customer of an alarm condition, to provide information regarding electrical power usage or to provide information regarding disconnection of electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, David Richard Wallis
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Publication number: 20060024506Abstract: A method for making a plate-like fibre-reinforced product to be used as building or packing material, the method comprising: placing fibres on a lower laminate; applying a binding agent on the fibres so that the fibres are surrounded by the binding agent; transferring the fibres with binding agent between the lower laminate and an upper laminate between lower and upper rotating pressing plates (4, 3); allowing the binding agent to foam up, expand and harden between the upper and lower pressing plates. In order to economically manufacture such a product with desired physical and mechanical properties, the method comprises the steps according to which the fibres are made into a three-dimensional cohesive fibre mat of fibres bound together, the fibre mat having a moisture content of 5% at the most before the binding agent is applied onto the fibre mat, the binding agent is applied onto the fibre mat and the obtained mixture is subjected to a pressure of at least 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2003Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: FASEC OYInventors: Mikael Blomqvist, David Moon
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Patent number: 6847300Abstract: An electric power meter (102) includes a temperature sensor (114) and a controller (112). The controller (112) is operable, based on the temperature reported from the temperature sensor (114), to generate alarm(s) when the temperature exceeds certain alarm threshold(s) (307, 507, 508) and to activate a power disconnect switch (104), thereby shutting off power to a customer premises, when the temperature exceeds a shut off threshold (309, 509). The controller (112) is operable to activate the power disconnect switch (104) for non-payment of electricity cost, subject to secondary criteria based on regulatory requirements. A customer terminal (103) may be used to notify a customer of an alarm condition, to provide information regarding electrical power usage or to provide information regarding disconnection of electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, David Richard Wallis
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Publication number: 20040257275Abstract: A method and system for detecting GPS interference is disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for detecting interference in a Global Positioning System comprises the steps of receiving at least one satellite signal from one or more satellites in a Global Positioning System; identifying a noise floor value from the at least one satellite signal; identifying an interference signal based on the noise floor value; determining an interference value for the interference signal from the noise floor value wherein a level of the noise floor value corresponds to a level of interference; and providing the interference value to at least one user for informing the user of the interference signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: General Dynamics Decision Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Clinton Charles Hepner, Jeffrey Dean York
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Patent number: 6771212Abstract: A method of recalibrating a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver includes applying a first control signal to an oscillator for generation of an oscillator signal having an initial frequency and determining if an indicator of correct oscillator output frequency is present at the initial frequency. If an indicator of correct oscillator output frequency is not present, then iterative steps are followed until an indicator of correct oscillator output frequency is found. The iterative steps include: applying a new adjusted control signal to the oscillator for generation of a new frequency; determining whether an indicator of correct oscillator frequency is present; and if an indicator of correct oscillator output frequency is present with the oscillator having the new frequency, storing said adjusted control signal. If an indicator of correct oscillator frequency is present with the oscillator output signal having said initial frequency, then storing said initial control signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: General Dynamcis CorporationInventors: David Moon Yee, Clinton Charles Hepner, Jeffrey Dean York, Mark Chester Stange, Howard George Varner, Jr., Dave Richard Wallis
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Publication number: 20030146492Abstract: A multilayer semiconductor device that includes a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor including a first metal plate, a dielectric layer, and a second metal plate, a nitride etchstop layer formed above the MIM capacitor, a first interlayer dielectric formed on the nitride etchstop layer, and a first via and a second via that extend through at least the first interlayer dielectric to contact the nitride etchstop layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John Chester Malinowski, Matthew David Moon, Vidhya Ramachandran, Kimball M. Watson
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Patent number: 6529883Abstract: A pre-payment energy metering system uses two-way smart card communications. Secure power line carrier communications are provided at the consumer locations communication between a customer terminal and the utility meter. Two-way secure communication of data is provided through the use of a smart card or memory card which conveys data from the utility service provider to the customer's terminal and also conveys information from the customer's terminal back to the utility. The pre-payment power system of the present invention allows consumers to pay for electricity prior to consumption through the use of the smart card which is loaded with funds at a fully automatic point-of-sale (POS) terminal or at the utility service providers staffed customer service center. Back office software interfaces between the POS terminals and customer service centers, and utility service providers customer information systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Robert Henry Bickley, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller
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Publication number: 20020105435Abstract: An electric power meter (102) includes a temperature sensor (114) and a controller (112). The controller (112) is operable, based on the temperature reported from the temperature sensor (114), to generate alarm(s) when the temperature exceeds certain alarm threshold(s) (307, 507, 508) and to activate a power disconnect switch (104), thereby shutting off power to a customer premises, when the temperature exceeds a shut off threshold (309, 509). The controller (112) is operable to activate the power disconnect switch (104) for non-payment of electricity cost, subject to secondary criteria based on regulatory requirements. A customer terminal (103) may be used to notify a customer of an alarm condition, to provide information regarding electrical power usage or to provide information regarding disconnection of electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: David Moon Yee, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, David Richard Wallis
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Patent number: 6300881Abstract: Utility consumption data is provided over power line carrier links to local nodes and routed through a network of local nodes over peer-to-peer line-of-sight RF links to a utility service provider. Backhauler nodes combine the utility consumption data from the local nodes within a coverage region for routing to the utility service provider. Consumer nodes include sensing elements for measuring the utility consumption data, and switching elements for connecting or disconnecting the utility from a consumer location. Messages are sent through the network requesting the utility consumption data and for activating the switching elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Robert Henry Bickley, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, Taul Eric Aragaki, Michael Durkin
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Patent number: 6185430Abstract: Voice call group functionality is provided in a satellite based air traffic control system to allow air traffic controllers and pilots of one or more aircraft to establish and maintain voice communication over a group call. A pilot of an aircraft may maintain voice communication with the same air traffic controller the entire duration of the flight over the entire globe. Voice communication between the pilot of an aircraft may be handed off from one air traffic controller to another by switching voice call groups. The voice call group functionality allows an air traffic controller to communicate simultaneously with pilots of different aircraft, and also allows pilots of different aircraft to communicate with each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Robert Henry Bickley, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, Jeffrey S. Osman, Randall K. Derr
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Patent number: 6151497Abstract: A satellite based broadcast data communications service for a satellite communications system is presented which allows a data information service provider (40) to send large blocks of data information to mobile subscriber units (50). A satellite gateway (30) is coupled to a service provider (40) via a ground link (42) and to a satellite communications network (10) via a gateway link (36). A mobile subscriber unit (50) is coupled to the satellite communications network (10) via both a message link (56) and a high-speed high-bandwidth downlink (58). The mobile subscriber unit sends a data request for requested data information to service provider (40) via message link (56), satellite communications network (10), gateway link (36), gateway (30), and ground link (42).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Robert Henry Bickley, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore W. Keller, Jeff S. Osman, Randall K. Derr
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Patent number: 6147980Abstract: A data message routing and delivery system for an air traffic control system includes a communications network with one or more ground processing nodes, one or more satellite processing nodes, and one or more avionics processing nodes each configured to send and receive data packets to and from others network processing nodes in the communications network. One or more transmission prioritizing controllers are provided to determine the locations of each of network processing node, and to control access to communication channels and routing of data messages in order of priority between the network processing nodes. An application executing on one network processing node is send to an application executing on another network processing node under the control of the transmission prioritizing controllers.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Robert Henry Bickley, Philip John Zucarelli, Theodore Woolley Keller, Jeffrey S. Osman, Randall K. Derr
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Patent number: RE41382Abstract: A method and system for detecting GPS interference is disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for detecting interference in a Global Positioning System comprises the steps of receiving at least one satellite signal from one or more satellites in a Global Positioning System; identifying a noise floor value from the at least one satellite signal; identifying an interference signal based on the noise floor value; determining an interference value for the interference signal from the noise floor value wherein a level of the noise floor value corresponds to a level of interference; and providing the interference value to at least one user for informing the user of the interference signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Moon Yee, Clinton Charles Hepner, Jeffrey Dean York