Patents by Inventor Gaulene

Gaulene 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: 8942867
    Abstract: A procedure and a device for the determination of current airspeeds [13] of a rotorcraft [2] in a stationary flight regime and/or at low speeds. A calculation system [1] incorporates two pairs of polynomial calculation laws [9] [10] that are executable successively by pairs. A pair of first polynomial laws [9] calculates estimated airspeeds [11], consisting respectively of longitudinal and lateral airspeeds, and is constructed through multilinear regression based on parameters relating to simulated flight points [17] defined by means of a flight simulator [18]. A pair of second polynomial laws [10] calculates the current airspeeds based on the estimated airspeeds [11], and is constructed through multilinear regression based on parameters relating to test-flight points defined by means of test flights [25].
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2015
    Assignee: Airbus Helicopters
    Inventors: Jerome Gardes, Jean-Paul Pinacho, Philippe Gaulene
  • Publication number: 20130325220
    Abstract: A procedure and a device for the determination of current airspeeds [13] of a rotorcraft [2] in a stationary flight regime and/or at low speeds. A calculation system [1] incorporates two pairs of polynomial calculation laws [9] [10] that are executable successively by pairs. A pair of first polynomial laws [9] calculates estimated airspeeds [11], consisting respectively of longitudinal and lateral airspeeds, and is constructed through multilinear regression based on parameters relating to simulated flight points [17] defined by means of a flight simulator [18]. A pair of second polynomial laws [10] calculates the current airspeeds based on the estimated airspeeds [11], and is constructed through multilinear regression based on parameters relating to test-flight points defined by means of test flights [25].
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2013
    Publication date: December 5, 2013
    Inventors: Jerome GARDES, Jean-Paul PINACHO, Philippe GAULENE
  • Patent number: 7246238
    Abstract: A network system providing integration. The network system includes a client computer, a server, a server-side cryptographic function, a PKI-Bridge, a remote access switch, a client-side cryptographic function, a dial-up client, and a custom script dynamically linked library. The server-side cryptographic function is located on the server and provides cryptographic services. The PKI-Bridge provides an interface between the server and the server-side cryptographic function. The remote access switch provides an interface between the client computer and the server. The client-side cryptographic function is located on the client computer and provides cryptographic services. The dial-up client provides dial-up services to access the remote access switch. The custom script dynamically linked library provides an interface between the dial-up client and the client-side cryptographic function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2007
    Assignee: Schlumberger Omnes, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen H. Mullen, Matthew T. Novi, Shaun E. Neumann, Abdullah Zahur, Alexander J. C. Gaulene, Sacha Dawes, Johann Bazzali
  • Publication number: 20030236984
    Abstract: A network system providing integration. The network system includes a client computer, a server, a server-side cryptographic function, a PKI-Bridge, a remote access switch, a client-side cryptographic function, a dial-up client, and a custom script dynamically linked library. The server-side cryptographic function is located on the server and provides cryptographic services. The PKI-Bridge provides an interface between the server and the server-side cryptographic function. The remote access switch provides an interface between the client computer and the server. The client-side cryptographic function is located on the client computer and provides cryptographic services. The dial-up client provides dial-up services to access the remote access switch. The custom script dynamically linked library provides an interface between the dial-up client and the client-side cryptographic function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2001
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Applicant: Schlumberger Omnes, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Mullen, Novi, Neumann, Zahur, Gaulene, Dawes, Bazzali
  • Publication number: 20030079128
    Abstract: A network system providing integration. The network system includes a client computer, a server, a server-side cryptographic function, a PKI-Bridge, a remote access switch, a client-side cryptographic function, a dial-up client, and a custom script dynamically linked library. The server-side cryptographic function is located on the server and provides cryptographic services. The PKI-Bridge provides an interface between the server and the server-side cryptographic function. The remote access switch provides an interface between the client computer and the server. The client-side cryptographic function is located on the client computer and provides cryptographic services. The dial-up client provides dial-up services to access the remote access switch. The custom script dynamically linked library provides an interface between the dial-up client and the client-side cryptographic function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2001
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Inventors: Glen H. Mullen , Matthew T. Novi , Shaun E. Neumann , Abdullah Zahur , Alexandre J.C. Gaulene , Sacha Dawes , Johann Bazzali
  • Publication number: 20020147909
    Abstract: A network system providing integration. The network system includes a client computer, a server, a server-side cryptographic function, a PKI-Bridge, a remote access switch, a client-side cryptographic function, a dial-up client, and a custom script dynamically linked library. The server-side cryptographic function is located on the server and provides cryptographic services. The PKI-Bridge provides an interface between the server and the server-side cryptographic function. The remote access switch provides an interface between the client computer and the server. The client-side cryptographic function is located on the client computer and provides cryptographic services. The dial-up client provides dial-up services to access the remote access switch. The custom script dynamically linked library provides an interface between the dial-up client and the client-side cryptographic function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2001
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Glen H. Mullen, Matthew T. Novi, Shaun E. Neumann, Abdullah Zahur, Alexandre J.C. Gaulene, Sacha Dawes, Johann Bazzali