Patents by Inventor Itai Zlotnik
Itai Zlotnik 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: 20240077647Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Jacob RIBNIK, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Nir NOSSENSON, Daniel Alexander ROTHENBERG, Karl GINTER
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Publication number: 20240027648Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Jacob RIBNIK, Nir NOSSENSON, Rotem BAR-OR, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 11846750Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2023Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: The Tomorrow Companies Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Jacob Ribnik, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Nir Nossenson, Daniel Alexander Rothenberg, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20230228907Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Jacob RIBNIK, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Nir NOSSENSON, Daniel Alexander ROTHENBERG, Karl GINTER
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Patent number: 11662502Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: The Tomorrow Companies Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Jacob Ribnik, Nir Nossenson, Rotem Bar-Or, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 11635545Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: The Tomorrow Companies Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Jacob Ribnik, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Nir Nossenson, Daniel Alexander Rothenberg, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20220373713Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Jacob RIBNIK, Nir NOSSENSON, Rotem BAR-OR, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 11460605Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: The Tomorrow Companies Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Jacob Ribnik, Nir Nossenson, Rotem Bar-Or, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20220187499Abstract: The system as described collects and utilizes weather data sensor information in order to rapidly collect and update weather forecasts using real-time weather data collected at high rates of frequency, and use this collected high frequency weather data to rapidly correct and update the weather forecasts generated by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Jacob RIBNIK, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Nir NOSSENSON, Daniel Alexander ROTHENBERG, Karl GINTER
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Patent number: 11294096Abstract: The system as described collects and utilizes weather data sensor information in order to rapidly collect and update weather forecasts using real-time weather data collected at high rates of frequency, and use this collected high frequency weather data to rapidly correct and update the weather forecasts generated by the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: The Tomorrow Companies Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Jacob Ribnik, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Nir Nossenson, Daniel Alexander Rothenberg, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20210165129Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Jacob RIBNIK, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Nir NOSSENSON, Daniel Alexander ROTHENBERG, Karl GINTER
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Publication number: 20210149079Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Jacob RIBNIK, Nir NOSSENSON, Rotem BAR-OR, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 10962680Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: CLIMACELL INC.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Jacob Ribnik, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Nir Nossenson, Daniel Alexander Rothenberg, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 10955585Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: CLIMACELL INC.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Jacob Ribnik, Nir Nossenson, Rotem Bar-Or, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20190339416Abstract: The system as described collects and utilizes weather data sensor information in order to rapidly collect and update weather forecasts using real-time weather data collected at high rates of frequency, and use this collected high frequency weather data to rapidly correct and update the weather forecasts generated by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Jacob RIBNIK, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Nir NOSSENSON, Daniel Alexander ROTHENBERG, Karl GINTER
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Publication number: 20190340940Abstract: Improved mechanisms for collecting information from a diverse suite of sensors and systems, calculating the current precipitation, atmospheric water vapor, atmospheric liquid water content, or precipitable water and other atmospheric-based phenomena, for example presence and intensity of fog, based upon these sensor readings, predicting future precipitation and atmospheric-based phenomena, and estimating effects of the atmospheric-based phenomena on visibility, for example by calculating runway visible range (RVR) estimates and forecasts based on the atmospheric-based phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Jacob Ribnik, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Nir Nossenson, Daniel Alexander Rothenberg, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20180348402Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Shimon ELKABETZ, Itai ZLOTNIK, Rei GOFFER, Jacob RIBNIK, Nir NOSSENSON, Rotem BAR-OR, Karl Ginter
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Patent number: 10078155Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data, The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: ClimaCell Inc.Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Jacob Ribnik, Nir Nossenson, Rotem Bar-Or, Karl Ginter
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Publication number: 20170371074Abstract: A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data, The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Shimon Elkabetz, Itai Zlotnik, Rei Goffer, Jacob Ribnik, Nir Nossenson, Rotem Bar-Or, Karl Ginter