Patents by Inventor Mark Christopher Hansen
Mark Christopher Hansen 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: 20250191423Abstract: An aircraft recording system provides gapless asynchronous data recording. A data acquisition system is connected to a data ingestion interface, such that data acquisition system captures avionics data. An endpoint is associated with the aircraft data acquisition system and located remotely from the aircraft, which persists the plurality of events. An asynchronous messaging platform is provided that is adapted to digest and publish a plurality of packet payload words. A data file caching system is provided that is adapted to cache aircraft data files by ingesting data from the asynchronous messaging platform, writing the ingested data to a cache buffer, and based on a determination that a file descriptor is available, flushing the cache buffer to the file descriptor. A data file persistence system persists the aircraft data files by claiming the file descriptor, flushing the cache buffer to physical storage, and releasing the file descriptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2024Publication date: June 12, 2025Inventors: Mark Christopher Hansen, Adam Blake Wolfe, Haines Todd
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Publication number: 20250140032Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for offloading aircraft data. The aircraft data are received over a network data collection interface associated with an aircraft recording system (ARS). The ARS is adapted to produce aircraft-data messages via a message-broker proxy related to the data received. An associated message is received, and it is determined whether an event has occurred via an event detector process interface. Next, a tag is applied to the event based upon a determination that the event has occurred. The tagged event is then published via the message broker. A published event is received and then recorded to a file via a media recording process interface. It is then determined which data to offload from a recorded event file via a file manager. The associated data is then transmitted via a data offload pathway to a data hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2024Publication date: May 1, 2025Inventors: Haines Todd, Adam Blake Wolfe, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Publication number: 20250104492Abstract: Aircraft recording system configuration devices and methods are disclosed. The systems and methods provide a context-sensitive interface for rapid configuration. An aircraft recording system is operatively coupled to a data collection interface that is powered off and in an unconfigured state upon an initial installation of the aircraft recording system configuration device onboard an aircraft. A physical interface is disposed on an outer surface of the aircraft recording system configuration device, such that activating the physical interface causes an initial configuration of the aircraft recording system to be established. An indicator is further provided that disposed on the outer surface of the aircraft recording system configuration device, wherein the indicator is configured to indicate different states of the aircraft recording system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Adam Blake Wolfe, Haines Todd, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Publication number: 20250095413Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for data collection in connection with one or more aircraft. Avionics inputs are received, at an avionics data collection platform, regarding a plurality of avionics parameters. The avionics parameters may be associated with components of the aircraft and collected by way of avionics sensors. The avionics parameters are aggregated by way of the data collection platform. The aggregated avionics parameters are multiplexed at the data collection platform. The multiplexed and aggregated plurality of avionics parameters are transmitted over loosely-coupled networking connections to an aircraft recording system. The aircraft recording system includes a network collector and an embedded microcontroller system. A prioritized aggregation of the avionics parameters is provided by way of the network collector and the embedded microcontroller system to external systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Adam Blake Wolfe, Haines Todd, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Patent number: 11014684Abstract: An expedited preflight readiness system for aircraft includes a power source having one or more battery modules for storing electrical power. An integrated controller is electrically and communicatively coupled with the power source for monitoring and controlling the power source to provide electrical power to aircraft subsystems. A mobile device is communicatively coupled with the integrated controller for communicating instructions to the integrated controller for initiating preflight readiness of the aircraft and for monitoring preflight readiness. A method for preconditioning an aircraft includes determining a state-of-charge of an APU and activating an environmental control subsystem for preconditioning the aircraft by adjusting a current temperature according to a preconditioning profile based on one or more of a target temperature, a target time, the current temperature, an outside air temperature, an amount of energy, and a state-of-charge of the APU.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Textron Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Vernon Weng-Yew Chang, Charles Bernard Beuning, Adam Blake Wolfe, Phuong Ngoc Ta, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Patent number: 10752376Abstract: An expedited preflight readiness system for aircraft includes a power source having one or more battery modules for storing electrical power. An integrated controller is electrically and communicatively coupled with the power source for monitoring and controlling the power source to provide electrical power to aircraft subsystems. A mobile device is communicatively coupled with the integrated controller for communicating instructions to the integrated controller for initiating preflight readiness of the aircraft and for monitoring preflight readiness. A method for preconditioning an aircraft includes determining a state-of-charge of an APU and activating an environmental control subsystem for preconditioning the aircraft by adjusting a current temperature according to a preconditioning profile based on one or more of a target temperature, a target time, the current temperature, an outside air temperature, an amount of energy, and a state-of-charge of the APU.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Textron Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Vernon Weng-Yew Chang, Charles Bernard Beuning, Adam Blake Wolfe, Phuong Ngoc Ta, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Publication number: 20180273211Abstract: An expedited preflight readiness system for aircraft includes a power source having one or more battery modules for storing electrical power. An integrated controller is electrically and communicatively coupled with the power source for monitoring and controlling the power source to provide electrical power to aircraft subsystems. A mobile device is communicatively coupled with the integrated controller for communicating instructions to the integrated controller for initiating preflight readiness of the aircraft and for monitoring preflight readiness. A method for preconditioning an aircraft includes determining a state-of-charge of an APU and activating an environmental control subsystem for preconditioning the aircraft by adjusting a current temperature according to a preconditioning profile based on one or more of a target temperature, a target time, the current temperature, an outside air temperature, an amount of energy, and a state-of-charge of the APU.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Vernon Weng-Yew Chang, Charles Bernard Beuning, Adam Blake Wolfe, Phuong Ngoc Ta, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Publication number: 20180273209Abstract: An expedited preflight readiness system for aircraft includes a power source having one or more battery modules for storing electrical power. An integrated controller is electrically and communicatively coupled with the power source for monitoring and controlling the power source to provide electrical power to aircraft subsystems. A mobile device is communicatively coupled with the integrated controller for communicating instructions to the integrated controller for initiating preflight readiness of the aircraft and for monitoring preflight readiness. A method for preconditioning an aircraft includes determining a state-of-charge of an APU and activating an environmental control subsystem for preconditioning the aircraft by adjusting a current temperature according to a preconditioning profile based on one or more of a target temperature, a target time, the current temperature, an outside air temperature, an amount of energy, and a state-of-charge of the APU.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Vernon Weng-Yew Chang, Charles Bernard Beuning, Adam Blake Wolfe, Phuong Ngoc Ta, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Patent number: 9548766Abstract: An apparatus for testing for the susceptibility of an aircraft system to radio frequencies comprises a wireless module for generating radio signals that sweep each of the 2.4 GHz frequency band and the 5 GHz frequency band. A first amplifier is configured for amplifying signals in the 2.4 GHz band, and a second amplifier is configured for amplifying signals in the 5 GHz band. The apparatus comprises at least one dual band antenna for transmitting the signals in each of the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Textron Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Charles Norman, Adam Blake Wolfe, Mark Christopher Hansen
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Publication number: 20150288466Abstract: An apparatus for testing for the susceptibility of an aircraft system to radio frequencies comprises a wireless module for generating radio signals that sweep each of the 2.4 GHz frequency band and the 5 GHz frequency band. A first amplifier is configured for amplifying signals in the 2.4 GHz band, and a second amplifier is configured for amplifying signals in the 5 GHz band. The apparatus comprises at least one dual band antenna for transmitting the signals in each of the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANYInventors: Joseph Charles Norman, Adam Blake Wolfe, Mark Christopher Hansen