Patents by Inventor Mark Ivan Nikolic
Mark Ivan Nikolic 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: 20210034053Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, communicating and safeguarding the health and alertness of a pilot during operation of an aircraft. The state of the pilot is monitored using biometric sensors. A pilot state data processor of an onboard computer system determines whether the value of any health/alertness parameter has exceeded a specified threshold or not. The onboard computer system further includes an automatic control processor that automatically transfers control authority from the pilot to the autopilot and then issues an unfit pilot alert. Then a real-time audio/video/data connection is established between the pilot onboard the aircraft and a remote medical professional. The remote medical professional evaluates the medical fitness of the pilot and determines whether the pilot automated mitigations should be continued (pilot unfit for duty) or removed (pilot fit for duty).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Lisa C. Thomas
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Patent number: 10705684Abstract: A system includes display equipment and a processor coupled to the display equipment. The processor is configured to cause the display equipment to display an electronic checklist associated with an aircraft. The processor is configured determine whether the electronic checklist includes a checklist item associated with a particular control page of a plurality of control pages. The processor is configured to, based on determining that the electronic checklist includes the checklist item associated with the particular control page, cause the display equipment to display the particular control page that includes a control element that is selectable to cause a control command to be sent to one or more components.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2017Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Vikram H. Pandya, Joshua Lee Downs, Alex Jay Campise, Mark Ivan Nikolic
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Publication number: 20180292953Abstract: A system includes display equipment and a processor coupled to the display equipment. The processor is configured to cause the display equipment to display an electronic checklist associated with an aircraft. The processor is configured determine whether the electronic checklist includes a checklist item associated with a particular control page of a plurality of control pages. The processor is configured to, based on determining that the electronic checklist includes the checklist item associated with the particular control page, cause the display equipment to display the particular control page that includes a control element that is selectable to cause a control command to be sent to one or more components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2017Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Vikram H. Pandya, Joshua Lee Downs, Alex Jay Campise, Mark Ivan Nikolic
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Patent number: 9738378Abstract: A system and method for braking an aircraft. A processor unit identifies an operating condition of the aircraft. The processor unit displays available modes indications on a display device on the aircraft. The available modes indications indicate modes of operating an automatic braking system on the aircraft that are available for selection by an operator based on the operating condition of the aircraft. The processor unit receives a mode selection from an operator interface. The mode selection indicates a selected mode of operating the automatic braking system that is selected by the operator from the available modes. The processor unit displays on the display device a selected mode indication indicating the selected mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Joseph A. Sikora, William Lawrence Hunt, Jean M. Crane, Jennifer L. Gertley
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Patent number: 9703476Abstract: A system and method for controlling an aircraft system. An operator interaction with a control is received. The control comprises an image representing a hardware control for controlling the aircraft system. The image representing the hardware control is changed to represent a change in a state of the control in response to receiving the operator interaction. The aircraft system is operated in the manner indicated by the state of the control as represented in the image.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Nicholas William Pappas, Mark Ivan Nikolic
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Patent number: 9471176Abstract: Touch or proximity sensors are integrated into control devices such as knobs, dials or wheels incorporated in a user control panel. A control output processor detects whether any of the sensors are outputting signals indicating that a control device is being touched (or nearly touched) by a user. The control output processor causes an associated display area to be highlighted or otherwise modified on a display screen to indicate to the user which control device is being touched. This feature allows for “no-look” interaction with control panels, and keeps the user's eyes focused on the relevant displays where the control devices produce effects. This allows users to preview and verify that the correct control device is being manipulated prior to taking any (potentially erroneous) control actions.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen Minarsch
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Patent number: 9352848Abstract: A system and method for controlling a display on an aircraft. An operator interaction with an edge area of a touch screen is identified by a processor unit when a first format of the display is displayed on the touch screen. The edge area extends along an edge of the touch screen. A second format of the display is displayed on the touch screen by the processor unit in response to identifying the operator interaction with the edge area of the touch screen. The second format of the display is different from the first format of the display.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Brian David Gilbert, Jayson Jean Bowen
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Patent number: 9035801Abstract: A method and apparatus for lighting a flight deck on an aircraft. A status of the aircraft is identified by a processor unit. The processor unit controls the lighting on the flight deck in response to the status of the aircraft to indicate the status of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen J. Minarsch
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Publication number: 20150123912Abstract: A system and method for controlling a display on an aircraft. An operator interaction with an edge area of a touch screen is identified by a processor unit when a first format of the display is displayed on the touch screen. The edge area extends along an edge of the touch screen. A second format of the display is displayed on the touch screen by the processor unit in response to identifying the operator interaction with the edge area of the touch screen. The second format of the display is different from the first format of the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Brian David Gilbert, Jayson Jean Bowen
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Publication number: 20150022479Abstract: Touch or proximity sensors are integrated into control devices such as knobs, dials or wheels incorporated in a user control panel. A control output processor detects whether any of the sensors are outputting signals indicating that a control device is being touched (or nearly touched) by a user. The control output processor causes an associated display area to be highlighted or otherwise modified on a display screen to indicate to the user which control device is being touched. This feature allows for “no-look” interaction with control panels, and keeps the user's eyes focused on the relevant displays where the control devices produce effects. This allows users to preview and verify that the correct control device is being manipulated prior to taking any (potentially erroneous) control actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen Minarsch
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Patent number: 8886372Abstract: Touch or proximity sensors are integrated into control devices such as knobs, dials or wheels incorporated in a user control panel. A control output processor detects whether any of the sensors are outputting signals indicating that a control device is being touched (or nearly touched) by a user. The control output processor causes an associated display area to be highlighted or otherwise modified on a display screen to indicate to the user which control device is being touched. This feature allows for “no-look” interaction with control panels, and keeps the user's eyes focused on the relevant displays where the control devices produce effects. This allows users to preview and verify that the correct control device is being manipulated prior to taking any (potentially erroneous) control actions.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen Minarsch
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Publication number: 20140074325Abstract: Touch or proximity sensors are integrated into control devices such as knobs, dials or wheels incorporated in a user control panel. A control output processor detects whether any of the sensors are outputting signals indicating that a control device is being touched (or nearly touched) by a user. The control output processor causes an associated display area to be highlighted or otherwise modified on a display screen to indicate to the user which control device is being touched. This feature allows for “no-look” interaction with control panels, and keeps the user's eyes focused on the relevant displays where the control devices produce effects. This allows users to preview and verify that the correct control device is being manipulated prior to taking any (potentially erroneous) control actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen Minarsch
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Patent number: D744364Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Mark Ivan Nikolic, Stephen J. Minarsch