Patents by Inventor Lars Fredric Newberg

Lars Fredric Newberg 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: 7305467
    Abstract: A wireless integrated network sensor (WINS) system is provided that integrates articulating tracking systems with WINS network components including visual or infrared sensors and imaging devices to enable precise tracking and targeting of objects moving through a sensor field or past a single integrated sensing and targeting unit. Further, arrays of sensors together with local signal processing are used to trigger cameras and tracking systems, and to provide an alternative location capability for improved robustness. The system is self-configuring and remotely controllable, and enables remote systems and operators to query for collected data, including sensory and image data, and control the system in response to the collected data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2007
    Assignee: Borgia/Cummins, LLC
    Inventors: William J. Kaiser, Lars Fredric Newberg, Gregory J. Pottie
  • Patent number: 7161926
    Abstract: A multi-radio sensor node is provided that includes two or more communication devices. The communication devices include radio frequency (RF) devices like radios. Each communication device supports simultaneous communications among multi-radio sensor nodes of respective independent network clusters. A network structure is provided that includes two or more local network clusters. Each local network cluster includes numerous multi-radio sensor nodes. Each communication device of a multi-radio sensor node supports communication among the multi-radio sensor nodes of a different one of the local network clusters so that simultaneous communications are supported among the multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters. The multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters determine their locations relative to the other multi-radio sensor nodes of the independent network clusters with which they communicate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: Sensoria Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy Elson, Lewis D. Girod, William J. Kaiser, William Merrill, Lars Fredric Newberg, Brian Schiffer, Katayoun Sohrabi
  • Publication number: 20030154262
    Abstract: A wireless integrated network sensor (WINS) system is provided that integrates articulating tracking systems with WINS network components including visual or infrared sensors and imaging devices to enable precise tracking and targeting of objects moving through a sensor field or past a single integrated sensing and targeting unit. Further, arrays of sensors together with local signal processing are used to trigger cameras and tracking systems, and to provide an alternative location capability for improved robustness. The system is self-configuring and remotely controllable, and enables remote systems and operators to query for collected data, including sensory and image data, and control the system in response to the collected data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventors: William J. Kaiser, Lars Fredric Newberg, Gregory J. Pottie
  • Publication number: 20030012168
    Abstract: A multi-radio sensor node is provided that includes two or more communication devices. The communication devices include radio frequency (RF) devices like radios. Each communication device supports simultaneous communications among multi-radio sensor nodes of respective independent network clusters. A network structure is provided that includes two or more local network clusters. Each local network cluster includes numerous multi-radio sensor nodes. Each communication device of a multi-radio sensor node supports communication among the multi-radio sensor nodes of a different one of the local network clusters so that simultaneous communications are supported among the multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters. The multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters determine their locations relative to the other multi-radio sensor nodes of the independent network clusters with which they communicate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: Jeremy Elson, Lewis D. Girod, William J. Kaiser, William Merrill, Lars Fredric Newberg, Brian Schiffer, Katayoun Sohrabi