Patents by Inventor R. McMillan
R. McMillan 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: 11728971Abstract: Technologies for binary data distribution include a source computing device and a recipient computing device. The source computing device profiles a binary file payload to generate a payload fingerprint and generates a text-encoded payload as a function of the binary file payload. The source computing device combines the text-encoded payload and metadata including the payload fingerprint to generate a message data structure, and serializes the message data structure to generate a serialized message. The source computing device may sign the text-encoded payload and the metadata to generate a signature included in the serialized message. The source computing device transmits the serialized message to the recipient computing device, which loads the text-encoded payload and the payload fingerprint from the serialized message, decodes the text-encoded payload to recover the binary file payload, and verifies the binary file payload with the payload fingerprint. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Alexander R. McMillan, Deloy P. Bitner
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Publication number: 20220150049Abstract: Technologies for binary data distribution include a source computing device and a recipient computing device. The source computing device profiles a binary file payload to generate a payload fingerprint and generates a text-encoded payload as a function of the binary file payload. The source computing device combines the text-encoded payload and metadata including the payload fingerprint to generate a message data structure, and serializes the message data structure to generate a serialized message. The source computing device may sign the text-encoded payload and the metadata to generate a signature included in the serialized message. The source computing device transmits the serialized message to the recipient computing device, which loads the text-encoded payload and the payload fingerprint from the serialized message, decodes the text-encoded payload to recover the binary file payload, and verifies the binary file payload with the payload fingerprint. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Alexander R. MCMILLAN, Deloy P. BITNER
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Patent number: 11275847Abstract: Technologies for secure certificate management include a computing device that receives a keystore command related to an encryption key, converts the keystore command into an encrypted database command, unlocks an encrypted database stored by the computing device with an obfuscated passphrase, and executes the encrypted database command. The encrypted database includes a key table to store binary copies of encryption keys and a metadata table to store metadata related to the encryption keys. The computing device returns a response to the keystore command in response to executing the encrypted database command. The keystore command may be received and the response may be returned via a command-line interface or a machine-to-machine interface. The computing device may load multiple encoded passphrase segments from corresponding predetermined file system locations, decode the encoded passphrase segments, and compound the decoded passphrase segments to generate the passphrase.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2016Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: INTEL CORPORATIONInventors: Alexander R. McMillan, Deloy P. Bitner
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Publication number: 20220056220Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to methods for making protein polymers. The methods comprise utilizing oligonucleotides for controlling the association pathway of oligonucleotide-functionalized proteins into oligomeric/polymeric materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2019Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Chad A. Mirkin, Janet R. McMillan, Oliver G. Hayes
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Publication number: 20210332495Abstract: The present disclosure provides compositions comprising protein crystals and methods for programmable biomaterial synthesis. The methods of the disclosure provide the ability to organize proteins within protein crystals with control over protein orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2019Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Chad A. Mirkin, Janet R. McMillan, Oliver G. Hayes, Peter H. Winegar
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Patent number: 11128444Abstract: Technologies for binary data distribution include a source computing device and a recipient computing device. The source computing device profiles a binary file payload to generate a payload fingerprint and generates a text-encoded payload as a function of the binary file payload. The source computing device combines the text-encoded payload and metadata including the payload fingerprint to generate a message data structure, and serializes the message data structure to generate a serialized message. The source computing device may sign the text-encoded payload and the metadata to generate a signature included in the serialized message. The source computing device transmits the serialized message to the recipient computing device, which loads the text-encoded payload and the payload fingerprint from the serialized message, decodes the text-encoded payload to recover the binary file payload, and verifies the binary file payload with the payload fingerprint. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Alexander R. McMillan, Deloy P. Bitner
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Publication number: 20200328875Abstract: Technologies for binary data distribution include a source computing device and a recipient computing device. The source computing device profiles a binary file payload to generate a payload fingerprint and generates a text-encoded payload as a function of the binary file payload. The source computing device combines the text-encoded payload and metadata including the payload fingerprint to generate a message data structure, and serializes the message data structure to generate a serialized message. The source computing device may sign the text-encoded payload and the metadata to generate a signature included in the serialized message. The source computing device transmits the serialized message to the recipient computing device, which loads the text-encoded payload and the payload fingerprint from the serialized message, decodes the text-encoded payload to recover the binary file payload, and verifies the binary file payload with the payload fingerprint. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Alexander R. MCMILLAN, Deloy P. BITNER
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Publication number: 20190228165Abstract: Technologies for secure certificate management include a computing device that receives a keystore command related to an encryption key, converts the keystore command into an encrypted database command, unlocks an encrypted database stored by the computing device with an obfuscated passphrase, and executes the encrypted database command. The encrypted database includes a key table to store binary copies of encryption keys and a metadata table to store metadata related to the encryption keys. The computing device returns a response to the keystore command in response to executing the encrypted database command. The keystore command may be received and the response may be returned via a command-line interface or a machine-to-machine interface. The computing device may load multiple encoded passphrase segments from corresponding predetermined file system locations, decode the encoded passphrase segments, and compound the decoded passphrase segments to generate the passphrase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2016Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Alexander R. MCMILLAN, Deloy P. BITNER
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Patent number: 10091955Abstract: An irrigation system for watering lawns, plants, flowers, shrubs, trees, or other plants. The irrigation system includes a plurality of irrigation spikes which clamp onto and puncture into a standard garden hose. The spikes are placed into soil where desired and the garden hose is placed into a clamp opening of the spikes, where a needle pierces the hose. In a preferred embodiment, the hose is deformed by the clamp opening into an oblong shape to improve water flow through the spike. An alternative embodiment includes a remote hose connecting the clamp to the stake portion of the spike, so that the stake can be placed a distance away from the hose for remote irrigation.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Steel Table Group LLCInventors: Dale J. Crook, Richard G. Brull, Robert M. Coulston, Brian A. Hager, Curtis R. McMillan, Stanton W. Fernald
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Publication number: 20180095435Abstract: A diagnostics system for rapid industrial network troubleshooting for an automation system includes a user interface device with a memory device storing a computer program with executable instructions; an automation component with an identification tag; and a communication network interfacing with the user interface device and the automation component, and adapted to transmit data. The computer program of the user interface device includes instructions to establish communication with the automation component based on data of the identification tag via the communication network, and instructions to retrieve diagnostics data of the automation component via the communication network after establishing communication with the automation component. Further, a diagnostics method and a computer program product for rapid industrial network troubleshooting for an automation system are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventors: Kyle R. McMillan, Charles A. Searles
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Patent number: 9709499Abstract: An oxygen number density or concentration sensor including a sampling luminescent oxygen probe located in a fluid environment, and a gas impermeable enclosure located in the fluid environment and a reference luminescent oxygen probe located within the gas impermeable enclosure, wherein the sampling and reference luminescent oxygen probes are formed by an ideal PSP. A predetermined fixed oxygen number density or concentration is provided within a medium contained in the gas impermeable enclosure. A detector receives signals corresponding to luminescent emissions of the sampling and reference probes. A processor determines a number density or concentration of oxygen in the fluid environment from a signal generated at the sampling probe with reference to an oxygen number density or concentration dependent signal generated at the reference probe.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy W. Crafton, Robert A. Forlines, Larry P. Goss, Stephen J. Palluconi, Jessica R. Webb, Nikolay Rogoshchenkov, Grant R. McMillan
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Publication number: 20150181820Abstract: An irrigation system for watering lawns, plants, flowers, shrubs, trees, or other plants. The irrigation system includes a plurality of irrigation spikes which clamp onto and puncture into a standard garden hose. The spikes are placed into soil where desired and the garden hose is placed into a clamp opening of the spikes, where a needle pierces the hose. In a preferred embodiment, the hose is deformed by the clamp opening into an oblong shape to improve water flow through the spike. An alternative embodiment includes a remote hose connecting the clamp to the stake portion of the spike, so that the stake can be placed a distance away from the hose for remote irrigation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Dale J. Crook, Richard G. Brull, Robert M. Coulston, Brian A. Hager, Curtis R. McMillan, Stanton W. Fernald
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Method and device for single-point identification of neural tissue during endoscopic microdiscectomy
Patent number: 9050097Abstract: A method and device for single-point identification of neural tissue during endoscopic spinal surgery including the use of an electrical switch that accepts separate inputs from a bipolar generator and an electrical nerve stimulator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Inventor: Marion R. McMillan -
Patent number: 8375230Abstract: According to certain embodiments, an apparatus comprises port interfaces, charge storage devices, and a charge combiner coupled to a circuit board. Each charge storage device is associated with a port interface. Each port interface receives a current of charge from a device under test and pumps the charge to an associated charge storage device at a predetermined rate. Each charge storage device stores the charge from an associated port interface. The charge combiner combines the charge from the charge storage devices to yield a combined charge and feeds the combined charge to an output regulator.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher R. McMillan, Darren K. Hopcroft, Anoop Vetteth, Sandeep A. Patel, Francois J. Gautier-Le Boulch
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Patent number: 8152796Abstract: Apparatus and method of performing percutaneous laser spinal disc decompression with the patient retaining consciousness. The clear plastic hub of a discectomy needle has a translucent hub with a chamber which is filled with a saline solution prior to insertion of an optical fiber of a laser apparatus through the needle. Gas production from the vaporization of the nucleus of the disc by the optical fiber of the laser apparatus forms bubbles in the water or saline fluid interface thereby providing the physician with an indication of the rate of vaporization of the disc nucleus. In addition, the detection of gas bubbles in an awake, responsive patent facilitates (a) determining the appropriate amount of laser energy required, (b) confirmation of disc vaporization, (c) following the course of laser surgery, and (d) minimizing the potential for laser associated patient injury.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Marion R. McMillan
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Publication number: 20110285450Abstract: According to certain embodiments, an apparatus comprises port interfaces, charge storage devices, and a charge combiner coupled to a circuit board. Each charge storage device is associated with a port interface. Each port interface receives a current of charge from a device under test and pumps the charge to an associated charge storage device at a predetermined rate. Each charge storage device stores the charge from an associated port interface. The charge combiner combines the charge from the charge storage devices to yield a combined charge and feeds the combined charge to an output regulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher R. McMillan, Darren K. Hopcroft, Anoop Vetteth, Sandeep A. Patel, Francois J. Gautier-Le Boulch
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Publication number: 20080140023Abstract: Apparatus and method of performing percutaneous laser spinal disc decompression with the patient retaining consciousness. The clear plastic hub of a discectomy needle has a translucent hub with a chamber which is filled with a saline solution prior to insertion of an optical fiber of a laser apparatus through the needle. Gas production from the vaporization of the nucleus of the disc by the optical fiber of the laser apparatus forms bubbles in the water or saline fluid interface thereby providing the physician with an indication of the rate of vaporization of the disc nucleus. In addition, the detection of gas bubbles in an awake, responsive patent facilitates (a) determining the appropriate amount of laser energy required, (b) confirmation of disc vaporization, (c) following the course of laser surgery, and (d) minimizing the potential for laser associated patient injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Marion R. McMillan
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Patent number: 7167127Abstract: The invention is process for tracking a moving targeted vehicle from a remote sensor platform comprising the steps of 1) tracking the targeted vehicle and periodically recording its radar signature until its identity becomes ambiguous, 2) tracking the target after it has left its ambiguous state and periodically recording its radar signature; and 3) comparing the recorded radar signatures prior to the targeted vehicle becoming ambiguous to the recorded radar signature taken after the targeted vehicle has left its ambiguous state and determining that the targeted vehicle now tracked is the same as the targeted vehicle being tracked prior to becoming ambiguous.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Noel Collins, Rick Bottone, Donald R. McMillan
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Patent number: 7081849Abstract: The subject process accepts the data from a kinematic tracker and maps them to fuzzy set conditions. Then using a multitude of defined membership functions and fuzzy logic gates, generates sensor mode control rules. It does this for every track and each sensor. The Rule with the best score becomes a sensor cue, which is used to place the sensor into one of three operating modes. If there are ambiguities do to one or more vehicles coming in to close proximity to each other process compares radar profiles of vehicle to those stored in an “on the fly” data base to eliminate the ambiguities.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Noel Collins, Kirk D. Moore, Donald R. McMillan
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Patent number: D816439Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Steel Table Group LLCInventors: Dale J. Crook, Richard G. Brull, Robert M. Coulston, Brian A. Hager, Curtis R. McMillan, Stanton W. Fernald