Patents by Inventor David Pletcher

David Pletcher 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).

  • Publication number: 20230342342
    Abstract: A system for providing identifier assignments to a schema(s) according to a binary serialization protocol is disclosed. The system may receive a first schema from a device(s). The first schema may be associated with a first data structure. The system may analyze the first schema in relation to a second schema associated with a second data structure associated with the first data structure. The system may assign, based on the second schema, identifiers to fields of the first data structure associated with the first schema to conform the first data structure to the second schema. The system may store the assigned identifiers in memory based on the second schema. The system may analyze content items corresponding to another data structure received by a network device. The system may determine whether fields of the another data structure are associated with assigned identifiers in the memory, which conform to the second schema.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2022
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Inventors: David Pletcher, Dhruv Jagdish Matani, Manolis Karpathiotakis, Stefan Alexandru Filip, Kevin Thomas Wilfong, Sushil Dhaundiyal, Chong Xie, Thomas M. Lento, Md Mustafijur Rahman Faysal, Pramod Nayak, Bharat Vaidhyanathan, Jingjing Zhang, Hung Duong, Dino Wernli
  • Publication number: 20050023477
    Abstract: A portable radioactive-material detection system capable of detecting radioactive sources moving at high speeds. The system has at least one radiation detector capable of detecting gamma-radiation and coupled to an MCA capable of collecting spectral data in very small time bins of less than about 150 msec. A computer processor is connected to the MCA for determining from the spectral data if a triggering event has occurred. Spectral data is stored on a data storage device, and a power source supplies power to the detection system. Various configurations of the detection system may be adaptably arranged for various radiation detection scenarios. In a preferred embodiment, the computer processor operates as a server which receives spectral data from other networked detection systems, and communicates the collected data to a central data reporting system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2004
    Publication date: February 3, 2005
    Inventors: Daniel Archer, Brock Beauchamp, G. Joseph Mauger, Karl Nelson, Michael Mercer, David Pletcher, Vincent Riot, James Schek, David Knapp