Patents by Inventor Michael J. Russo
Michael J. Russo 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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Patent number: 9256659Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for generating integrated identifiers that may be combined with database sequence values to create a high probability of uniqueness that minimizes assigning duplicate identifiers to one or more databases. The integrated identifier may be based in part on several identifiers associated with a database. This may include a numeric identifier assigned to the database, a name assigned to the database, or any other database property that may be relatively unique. In one embodiment, the integrated identifier may be associated with a sequence value for a database. While the sequence value may be unique within the database, the integrated identifier may be unique to other database identifiers. When an existing database is cloned, a new integrated identifier may be generated from the cloned database. New records stored in the new database may use the new integrated identifier, while the cloned records will remain unedited.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dallas L. Willett, Ramnath R. Iyer, Chelsea C. Krueger, Michael J. Russo
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Patent number: 9122741Abstract: Described herein are system and methods for mitigating index contention issues in databases. The database server may generate additional storage locations to prevent overloading one or more current storage locations. A variety of database conditions may be used to trigger an increase or decrease in storage locations. In one embodiment, more storage locations may be generated when the amount of data records waiting to be written at a storage location exceeds or equals a threshold amount. Likewise, the database server may reduce the amount of current storage locations when the amount of data records is less than a threshold amount. The record identifiers may incorporate a location reference for their designated storage location. The reference may be a string that includes numbers, letters, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Grant Alexander Macdonald McAlister, Chelsea C. Krueger, Dallas L. Willett, Michael J. Russo, Ramnath R. Iyer
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Publication number: 20140376106Abstract: A wide field optically athermalized orthoscopic lens system includes, in order from object to image, a first lens having a negative power, a second lens having a positive power, a third lens group having a positive power, a fourth lens having a positive power and a fifth lens having a negative power. The third lens group includes two lenses having, in order, a first lens with positive power and a second lens with negative power. The powers, shapes, Abbe dispersion values and temperature coefficients of refractive indices of the lenses are selected such that the lens system is athermalized, orthoscopic and achromatized over a wide (e.g. >140° C.) temperature range.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Shawn Reven, Michael J. Russo, JR.
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Patent number: 8867140Abstract: A compact, lens suitable for airborne photography and mapping has distortion less than 0.6% and is athermal from ?15° C. to +40° C. The lens is near-telecentric to less than 11°, apochromatic over the wavelength range 450 nm-650 nm, and has a full field of view of 60° (high quality field over 53°). The lens can be secondary color corrected. In embodiments, the focal length is 101 mm and the back working distance is more than 10 mm. Embodiments have a focal plane diameter of 104 mm and are compatible for use with a CMOS 1.8 gigapixel multiple FPA. In embodiments, the lens comprises three groups of optical elements, with an aperture located within the second optical group. In some embodiments the first group includes two elements, the second group includes six or seven elements, and the third group include three elements. In embodiments the lens (without window) is less than 180 mm long.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark L Oskotsky, Michael J Russo, Gerard M Perron, David J Korwan
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Patent number: 8817392Abstract: A wide field optically athermalized orthoscopic lens system includes, in order from object to image, a first lens having a negative power, a second lens having a positive power, a third lens group having a positive power, a fourth lens having a positive power and a fifth lens having a negative power. The third lens group includes two lenses having, in order, a first lens with positive power and a second lens with negative power. The powers, shapes, Abbe dispersion values and temperature coefficients of refractive indices of the lenses are selected such that the lens system is athermalized, orthoscopic and achromatized over a wide (e.g. >140° C.) temperature range.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Shawn Reven, Michael J. Russo, Jr.
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Patent number: 8462439Abstract: A compact F-theta lens suitable for precise mapping and aerial photography has an F# of not more than 4.5 and a full field of view of 60° (high quality field over) 53°. The lens is near-telecentric to less than 6°, apochromatic from 450 nm to 650 nm, and athermal from ?15° C. to +40° C. Embodiments have a focal plane diameter of 104 mm and are compatible for use with a CMOS 1.8 gigapixel multiple FPA. In some embodiments the focal length is 101 mm and the back working distance is more than 10 mm. In embodiments the lens includes three groups of optical elements, with an aperture located between the first and second groups. In some of these embodiments, the first group has at least three elements, while the second and third groups have four and three elements respectively, and the diameter of the first two groups, including housing, is less than 65 mm.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark L Oskotsky, Michael J Russo, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130050839Abstract: A compact F-theta lens suitable for precise mapping and aerial photography has an F# of not more than 4.5 and a full field of view of 60° (high quality field over) 53°. The lens is near-telecentric to less than 6°, apochromatic from 450 nm to 650 nm, and athermal from ?15° C. to +40° C. Embodiments have a focal plane diameter of 104 mm and are compatible for use with a CMOS 1.8 gigapixel multiple FPA. In some embodiments the focal length is 101 mm and the back working distance is more than 10 mm. In embodiments the lens includes three groups of optical elements, with an aperture located between the first and second groups. In some of these embodiments, the first group has at least three elements, while the second and third groups have four and three elements respectively, and the diameter of the first two groups, including housing, is less than 65 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, JR.
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Publication number: 20130050840Abstract: A compact, lens suitable for airborne photography and mapping has distortion less than 0.6% and is athermal from ?15° C. to +40° C. The lens is near-telecentric to less than 11°, apochromatic over the wavelength range 450 nm-650 nm, and has a full field of view of 60° (high quality field over 53°). The lens can be secondary color corrected. In embodiments, the focal length is 101 mm and the back working distance is more than 10 mm. Embodiments have a focal plane diameter of 104 mm and are compatible for use with a CMOS 1.8 gigapixel multiple FPA. In embodiments, the lens comprises three groups of optical elements, with an aperture located within the second optical group. In some embodiments the first group includes two elements, the second group includes six or seven elements, and the third group include three elements. In embodiments the lens (without window) is less than 180 mm long.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, JR.
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Publication number: 20130024522Abstract: An Email to Content Conversion and Publication System for Use in Knowledge Management Solutions giving users of any email system the ability to utilize all features and functionality provided by knowledge management solutions by creating and sending an email using any email system. Users of knowledge management solutions typically create conversations or participations to existing conversations with whatever interface has been provided within the solution. Users of knowledge management solutions create conversations or participations only with the interface provided for creating this content within the knowledge management solution being used. The Email to Content Conversion and Publication System allows users wishing to create content for publication and use in knowledge management solutions to create any content using any email system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Inventors: Lester S. Pierre, Michael J. Russo, Ridik Shrestha
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Publication number: 20120232939Abstract: A User Interactive Insurance Risk Analysis Application that is web-based which combines user imported insurance portfolios and geospatial technology with output from user defined actions and simulations providing an analysis tool for dynamic management of catastrophic exposures. The user may configure every aspect of the risk analysis application and use a variety of tools and features to create actions and receive risk information of all layers used for analysis. Precise risk information is given to the user due to the many services and modules which make up the risk analysis application, including a loss calculation service and dynamic, multi-dimensional configurable risk data display. The user receives estimated loss values and may configure which pieces of data analysis the user would like to see and how that data is presented without having to drilldown through all the data in the insurance portfolio.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Lester S. Pierre, Nader Ali Chouman, Alexander Olegovich Khaykin, Manimaran Manimaran, Asim Masood, Michael J. Russo
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Publication number: 20120147483Abstract: A wide field optically athermalized orthoscopic lens system includes, in order from object to image, a first lens having a negative power, a second lens having a positive power, a third lens group having a positive power, a fourth lens having a positive power and a fifth lens having a negative power. The third lens group includes two lenses having, in order, a first lens with positive power and a second lens with negative power. The powers, shapes, Abbe dispersion values and temperature coefficients of refractive indices of the lenses are selected such that the lens system is athermalized, orthoscopic and achromatized over a wide (e.g. >140° C.) temperature range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Shawn Reven, Michael J. Russo, JR.
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Publication number: 20120072436Abstract: A web-based Relationship and Content Management Application combining an organization's CRM and ECM systems by integrating CRM's contacts with an ECM system's key features and functionality. The user of such is able to efficiently store and retrieve a combination of information for a relationship from CRM as well as from ECM, avoiding human error and providing data centralization. Users may store and retrieve content from both internal document repositories within an ECM system as well as external document repositories in the user's system. The major features consist of the ease of use and data consistency, plus the leverages of CRM as the centralization of data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: Lester S. Pierre, Fu E. Luo, Michael J. Russo
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Publication number: 20110307791Abstract: A web-based Social Networking Application for Knowledge Sharing and Management which provides for permissive based communication for knowledge transfer among all levels of personnel within organizations using configurable conditions and criteria for determining a target audience, or various classifications of accessible users based on configurable groups and sections. Users of such may create conversations around topics and content to be searched, tagged and published to target audiences. Users may provide commentary, ratings on conversations and commentary, or news on a particular idea or subject. Conversations may connect to combinations of text, user created conversations, images, links, web pages, attachments, internal and external content, as well as internal and external document repositories.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Lester S. Pierre, Michael J. Russo, Ridik Shrestha, Jeffrey A. Warren
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Publication number: 20110153368Abstract: A User Interactive Insurance Risk Analysis Application that is web-based which combines user imported insurance portfolios and geospatial technology with output from user defined actions and simulations providing an analysis tool for dynamic management of catastrophic exposures. The user may configure every aspect of the risk analysis application and use a variety of tools and features to create actions and receive risk information of all layers used for analysis. Precise risk information is given to the user due to the many services and modules which make up the risk analysis application, including a loss calculation service and dynamic, multi-dimensional configurable risk data display. The user receives estimated loss values and may configure which pieces of data analysis the user would like to see and how that data is presented without having to drilldown through all the data in the insurance portfolio.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Lester S. Pierre, Nader Ali Chouman, Alexander Olegovich Khaykin, Manimaran Manimaran, Asim Masood, Michael J. Russo
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Patent number: 7944559Abstract: A hyperspectral imaging system has fore-optics including primary, secondary and tertiary fore-optics mirrors, and an imaging spectrometer including primary, secondary and tertiary spectrometer mirrors. Light from a distant object is collected by the primary fore-optics mirror, and the tertiary fore-optics mirror forms an intermediate object image at an entrance side of a spectrometer slit. The spectrometer mirrors are configured so that light from an exit side of the slit is diffracted by a grating on the secondary mirror, and an image representing spectral and spatial components of the object is formed by the tertiary spectrometer mirror on a focal plane array. The surface of each mirror of the fore-optics and the spectrometer has an associated axis of symmetry. The mirrors are aligned so that their associated axes coincide to define a common system axis, thus making the imaging system easier to assemble and align in relation to prior systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, Jr.
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Patent number: 7884835Abstract: A method for projecting a data set from a first object to a second object includes the steps of defining one or more sub-objects, wherein each sub-object represents a portion of the second object, associating the first object with a first sub-object, expanding a projection cage to substantially encompass both the first sub-object and the first object, and transferring the data set from the first object to the first sub-object using the projection cage. The disclosed method advantageously allows the first sub-object to be defined in a way that avoids undesirable cage intersections, thereby enabling the data set from the first object to be transferred without tedious manual manipulations of the projection cage.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Autodesk, Inc.Inventors: Ian A. Nies, Michael J. Russo, Michaelson Britt, Daniel Lévesque, Kelcey Simpson, John W. Stetzer, III, Lawrence Alan Minton, Rodolfo J. Cazabon
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Publication number: 20100238440Abstract: A hyperspectral imaging system has fore-optics including primary, secondary and tertiary fore-optics mirrors, and an imaging spectrometer including primary, secondary and tertiary spectrometer mirrors. Light from a distant object is collected by the primary fore-optics mirror, and the tertiary fore-optics mirror forms an intermediate object image at an entrance side of a spectrometer slit. The spectrometer mirrors are configured so that light from an exit side of the slit is diffracted by a grating on the secondary mirror, and an image representing spectral and spatial components of the object is formed by the tertiary spectrometer mirror on a focal plane array. The surface of each mirror of the fore-optics and the spectrometer has an associated axis of symmetry. The mirrors are aligned so that their associated axes coincide to define a common system axis, thus making the imaging system easier to assemble and align in relation to prior systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, JR.
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Patent number: 7768642Abstract: An imaging catadioptric spectrometer using a Mangin type lens and pupil lens adjacent to a grating. Electromagnetic radiation received by aperture slits is directed to a reflective portion of a Mangin type lens and redirected to a pupil adjacent a diffraction grating. Diffracted light is transmitted through a refractive portion of the Mangin type lens and through a corrector lens to image the spectral components of electromagnetic radiation onto a detector. The detector may be an enhanced detector utilizing an array of smaller spaced detectors. By balancing the powers of the lens elements, a single optical material may be used. In one embodiment, multiple aperture slits are spaced apart and decentered with respect to the optical axis permitting collection of opposing diffraction orders on two detectors. A wide field of view having a low F number is obtained with an operating wavelength range in the infrared from approximately 7.5 to 13.5 microns.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, Jr., Dipak Banerjee
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Publication number: 20080273244Abstract: An imaging catadioptric spectrometer using a Mangin type lens and pupil lens adjacent to a grating. Electromagnetic radiation received by aperture slits is directed to a reflective portion of a Mangin type lens and redirected to a pupil adjacent a diffraction grating. Diffracted light is transmitted through a refractive portion of the Mangin type lens and through a corrector lens to image the spectral components of electromagnetic radiation onto a detector. The detector may be an enhanced detector utilizing an array of smaller spaced detectors. By balancing the powers of the lens elements, a single optical material may be used. In one embodiment, multiple aperture slits are spaced apart and decentered with respect to the optical axis permitting collection of opposing diffraction orders on two detectors. A wide field of view having a low F number is obtained with an operating wavelength range in the infrared from approximately 7.5 to 13.5 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Mark Oskotsky, Michael J. Russo, Dipak Banerjee
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Publication number: 20080055330Abstract: A method for projecting a data set from a first object to a second object includes the steps of defining one or more sub-objects, wherein each sub-object represents a portion of the second object, associating the first object with a first sub-object, expanding a projection cage to substantially encompass both the first sub-object and the first object, and transferring the data set from the first object to the first sub-object using the projection cage. The disclosed method advantageously allows the first sub-object to be defined in a way that avoids undesirable cage intersections, thereby enabling the data set from the first object to be transferred without tedious manual manipulations of the projection cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2005Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Ian A. Nies, Michael J. Russo, Michaelson Britt, Daniel Levesque, Kelcey Simpson, John W. Stetzer, Lawrence Alan Minton, Rodolfo J. Cazabon