Patents by Inventor Patrick Kelliher
Patrick Kelliher 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: 10404429Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Lantiq Deutschland GmbHInventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 9967068Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Lantiq Deutschland GmbHInventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 9794091Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for a wireless communication device capable of scanning for radar signals while detecting and/or receiving a wireless communication signal. The wireless communication device may include a plurality of local oscillator synthesizers to allow distinct frequency bands to be used for wireless communication signals and radar detection. In some embodiments, the wireless communication device may include a radar detection physical layer (PHY) circuit to detect the presence of radar signals within a received RF signal. The radar detection PHY may have limited functionality suitable primarily for radar signal analysis and not suitable for processing (decoding) communication signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Tevfik Yucek, Felix Bitterli, Shahram Abdollahi-Alibeik, Lalitkumar Nathawad, James Gardner, Christopher Pisz, Patrick Kelliher, Burcin Baytekin, Suresh Chandrasekaran, Mani Krishnan Venkatachari
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Publication number: 20170261591Abstract: This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for performing ranging operations between wireless devices. In some implementations, wireless devices can exchange ranging packets that include packet extensions containing a plurality of long training fields (LTFs). The wireless devices can use the LTFs in the ranging packets to obtain a plurality of round-trip time (RTT) values based on a single exchange of ranging packets. The wireless devices also can use the LTFs to estimate angle of arrival (AoA) and angle of departure (AoD) information of the exchanged ranging packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Ning Zhang, Xiaoxin Zhang, Youhan Kim, Carlos Horacio Aldana, Patrick Kelliher, Yen-Feng Lee
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Publication number: 20170237536Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20140222458Abstract: A computer-implemented method of analyzing damage to personal protective equipment (PPE) uses a processor connected to a memory device. A plurality of location informations are stored in the memory device. Each location information relates to a respective damage sustained by a respective PPE and comprises a size, shape, and location of the respective damage on the respective PPE. The method includes aggregating and analyzing the location informations from a plurality of the plurality of location informations. At least two of said plurality of the plurality of location informations relate to respective damages sustained by different respective personal protective equipment. The analysis may include displaying the damage from a plurality of the location informations as a function of location on a personal protective equipment model. The analysis may involve filtering the information to isolate criteria of interest. The analysis may be used to improve PPE design and/or tactical training.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: SimQuest International LLCInventors: Howard Champion, Paul Sherman, Mary M. Lawnick, Paul M. Cashman, Harald Scheirich, Timothy Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20120011229Abstract: Described herein are techniques related to a generation of a short identifier of a domain/network that is based upon the long human-readable network/domain name (NDN) that a user or admin typically gives to the network/domain. With one or more implementations described herein, the short network/domain identifier (DNI) is based upon a version of the long human-readable NDN that has been modified to remove any data that is superfluous to distinguishing the NDN for any other. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Peter HELLER, Vladimir OKSMAN, Patrick KELLIHER
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Patent number: 8063915Abstract: A 3D surface wound, injury, and personal protective equipment (PPE) data entry system provides an easily usable graphical user interface through which an examiner can objectively record data relating to surface wounds and injuries sustained by a subject human, as well as PPE used when the wounds/injuries were sustained. The system includes a 3D human model onto which the examiner draws the surface wound(s) and/or damage to the PPE. The subject human's record is stored in a database of similar records. The database records comprise quantifiable, objective data that is easily compared and analyzed. An analysis tool can aggregate a selected population of human subjects within the database to create wound density information that can be statistically analyzed and/or displayed on a standard 3D human model. Such objective wound density information may facilitate improved medical and/or tactical training, and improved PPE design.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Simquest LLCInventors: Howard Champion, Paul Sherman, Mary M. Lawnick, Paul M. Cashman, Harald Scheirich, Timothy Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20110182254Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Joon Bae KIM, Patrick KELLIHER
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Patent number: 7720013Abstract: A method and system for analyzing continuous bit segments taken from a general data channel and classifying the sampled data by type, such as: voice, audio or data. B contiguous bits are converted to plus and minus deltas. The B-replaced values are then padded with B contiguous zeroes and the Fourier Transform of the padded sequence is computed. A power spectral density is derived from the Fourier Transform. In addition to the Fourier Transform, compression and entropy algorithms are performed on strings of bits within the message. The first B terms of the power spectral density and the results of the compression and entropy algorithms are used to differentiate and classify the data types, based on the premise that the combination of power spectral density, compression and entropy results yields parameters indicative of distinct types of data messages.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Margaret Kelliher, Stephen Bush, John Hershey, Scott Evans, Todd Hughes, Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Nathan Smith
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Patent number: 7693564Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for performing a facial approximation is described. The system includes an acquisition subsystem and a facial approximation algorithm. The method includes the steps of acquiring models of known skulls and a model of a questioned skull, comparing the models of the known skulls with the model of the questioned skull, and removing variation in the facial structure of the questioned skull due to skeletal variation between the known skulls and the questioned skull. The apparatus includes a bony structure software component, a bony structure warping software component, and a soft tissue software component.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Peter Henry Tu, Wesley David Turner, Rebecca Erin Biewer Brown, Michael Alan Taister, Kevin William Peter Miller
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Patent number: 7570720Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a 2/3 trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a 1/3 trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of 1/3 is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of 2/3, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The 1/3 trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20080243614Abstract: A technique of adaptive advertising is provided. The technique includes obtaining at least one of demographic and behavioral profiles of a plurality of individuals in an environment and adjusting an advertising strategy in the environment of one or more products based upon the demographic and behavioral profiles of the plurality of individuals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Peter Henry Tu, Nils Oliver Krahnstoever, Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Xiaoming Liu
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Patent number: 7049965Abstract: Surveillance systems and methods having both a radio frequency component and a video image are provided. The radio frequency component can determine the orientation and position of an RFID tag within a surveillance area. The orientation of the RFID tag is can be determined with respect to two or more orthogonal planes using inductance and a predetermined number of mutually orthogonal antenna loops.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Jens Rittscher, Peter Henry Tu, Kevin Chean, Harold Woodruff Tomlinson
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Patent number: 7031430Abstract: A system and a method for detecting an object, such as an explosive device or material, located within a closed article, such as a piece of luggage or a parcel. The system includes an acquisition subsystem for acquiring information pertaining to a specific object, a reconstruction subsystem for reconstructing acquired information pertaining to the specific object into image data, and a computer-aided detection subsystem adapted for identifying the specific object through the use of differential operators. The method includes obtaining image data of the one object, computing a differential operator for each voxel of the image data, computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors for each of the voxels, and computing a scalar function of the eigenvalues to ascertain whether each of the voxels represents a portion of the one object.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert August Kaucic, Jr., Ricardo Scott Avila, Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Daniel James Blezek, William MaComber Leue
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Patent number: 6911907Abstract: A system and method capture a comprehensive biometric profile, (e.g., height, build, and appearance) through non-intrusive identification and tracking throughout a site.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Jens Rittscher, Peter Henry Tu, Douglas H. Marman
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Patent number: 6873924Abstract: A method for calibrating cameras includes moving a point of light on a first flat surface. A first and a second camera are capable of generating a first frame and a second frame of the point of light respectively. The respective points of light are in a first and a second field of view of the first and second camera. The method includes determining a relative position between the first camera and the second camera based in part on the first frame and the second frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kenneth Brakeley Welles, II, Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Peter Henry Tu
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Patent number: 6853936Abstract: A camera calibration system providing a first transmitter capable of transmitting a first signal; a second transmitter capable of transmitting a second signal; a second receiver and a third transmitter capable of transmitting a first plurality of signals. The second receiver and the third transmitter being movable together as a common unit so that the second receiver receives the first signal and the second signal and so that the first plurality of signals are receivable by a first camera to be calibrated. The system provides for a processor in electrical communication with the second receiver and the first camera, the is processor capable of receiving a second plurality of signals from the first camera to be calibrated, the second plurality of signals indicative of receipt of said first plurality of signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Peter Henry Tu, Jens Rittscher
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Publication number: 20040181743Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a 2/3 trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a 1/3 trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of 1/3 is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of 2/3, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The 1/3 trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 6744822Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a ⅔ trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a ⅓ trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of ⅓ is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of ⅔, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The ⅓ trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher