Patents by Inventor Ronald Riley
Ronald Riley 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: 8478067Abstract: A system for processing remotely acquired imagery includes a storage element (316) for receiving first and second sets of imagery data associated metadata defining a first image of a panchromatic image type and a second image of a multi-spectral image type (404). The system also includes a processing element (302) communicatively coupled to the storage element and configured for obtaining a mapping between pixels in the first image and the second image based on the associated metadata (406). The processing element is further configured for generating a third set of imagery data defining a third image of a panchromatic type based on the second set of imagery data (408). The processing element is also configured for generating an alternate mapping for the first and second images based on comparing areas of pixels in the first and third images that are non-corresponding according to the mapping function (426).Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Thomas M. McDowall
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Patent number: 8260086Abstract: A method for processing imagery includes receiving data for a first image associated with a first spectral band and second images associated with second spectral bands. The method also includes obtaining first reflectance functions for pixels in the second images, generating a second reflectance function for pixels in the first image based on the first reflectance functions, and obtaining a third reflectance function for pixels in the first image based on the second reflectance function, the imagery data for the first image, and at least one facet orientation constraint. The method further includes modifying the first reflectance functions to generate fourth reflectance functions for pixels in the second images based on a difference between the second and the third reflectance functions, and computing imagery data defining third images associated with the second spectral bands and having the first spatial resolution based on the fourth reflectance functions.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Robert Kaiser
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Patent number: 8094960Abstract: A system (100) for processing remotely acquired imagery is provided. The system (100) includes a storage element for receiving imagery data defining a first image of a panchromatic image type using a sensor characterized by a panchromatic spectral response curve and a second image of a multi-spectral image type using at least one other sensor characterized by a plurality of multi-spectral response curves associated with a plurality of optical bands. The first image has a first spatial resolution and a first spectral resolution. The second image has a second spatial resolution lower than the first spatial resolution and a second spectral resolution higher than that first spectral resolution.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Thomas M. McDowall
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Patent number: 8078009Abstract: A method for processing remotely acquired imagery includes obtaining imagery data defining a first image of a panchromatic image type, the first image having a first spatial resolution, and obtaining imagery data defining a second image of a multi-spectral image type, the second image having a second spatial resolution lower than the first spatial resolution. The method also includes obtaining a mapping function specifying a position of pixels in the first image with respect to pixels in the second image and adapting the mapping function to a high common spatial resolution higher than the second spatial resolution. The method further includes generating a third set of imagery data defining a third image of a panchromatic type based on the first set of imagery data and the adapted mapping function and having the high common spatial resolution and adjusting the mapping function based on a first difference between the first and the third images at the high common spatial resolution.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Thomas M. McDowall
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Patent number: 8073279Abstract: A method for processing remotely acquired imagery data includes identifying a region of lowest intensity in each of a plurality of different images for a plurality of different spectral bands and estimating first values for upwelling path radiance for each of the different images according to an intensity in the region in each of the different images. The method further includes selecting a visibility value and calculating second values for the upwelling path radiance for each of the different images, each of the second values based on a radiation transfer model, the radiation model generated using the visibility value and the meta-data. The method can also include comparing the first and the second values for the upwelling path radiance for the different images, adjusting the visibility value based on the comparison, and repeating the calculating, the comparing, and the adjusting steps until a termination condition is met.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman
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Patent number: 7999156Abstract: A novel garden bean cultivar, designated SB4355, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of garden bean cultivar SB4355, to the plants of garden bean line SB4355 and to methods for producing a garden bean plant by crossing the cultivar SB4355 with itself or another garden bean line. The invention further relates to methods for producing a garden bean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other garden bean lines derived from the cultivar SB4355.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Ronald Riley, Roxanne Mainz
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Publication number: 20100278986Abstract: A novel garden bean cultivar, designated SB4355, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of garden bean cultivar SB4355, to the plants of garden bean line SB4355 and to methods for producing a garden bean plant by crossing the cultivar SB4355 with itself or another garden bean line. The invention further relates to methods for producing a garden bean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other garden bean lines derived from the cultivar SB4355.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Ronald Riley, Roxanne Mainz
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Publication number: 20100238165Abstract: A geospatial modeling system includes a geospatial model database having stored therein a colorized three-dimensional (3D) model of a geographical area, and a processor cooperating with the geospatial model database. The processor is configured to generate an estimated monochromatic image corresponding to a collected monochromatic image based upon the colorized 3D model, generate a monochromatic difference image between the estimated monochromatic image and the collected monochromatic image, and generate a colorized image corresponding to the collected monochromatic image based upon the monochromatic difference image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: William Watkins, Ronald A. Riley, Mark Rahmes, Emile Ganthier
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Publication number: 20100226570Abstract: A method for processing imagery includes receiving data (204) for a first image associated with a first spectral band and second images associated with second spectral bands. The method also includes obtaining first reflectance functions for pixels in the second images (210), generating a second reflectance function for pixels in the first image based on the first reflectance functions (212), and obtaining a third reflectance function for pixels in the first image based on the second reflectance function, the imagery data for the first image, and at least one facet orientation constraint (216). The method further includes modifying the first reflectance functions to generate fourth reflectance functions for pixels in the second images based on a difference between the second and the third reflectance functions (218), and computing imagery data defining third images associated with the second spectral bands and having the first spatial resolution based on the fourth reflectance functions (224).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Robert Kaiser
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Publication number: 20100189363Abstract: A system for processing remotely acquired imagery includes a storage element (316) for receiving first and second sets of imagery data associated metadata defining a first image of a panchromatic image type and a second image of a multi-spectral image type (404). The system also includes a processing element (302) communicatively coupled to the storage element and configured for obtaining a mapping between pixels in the first image and the second image based on the associated metadata (406). The processing element is further configured for generating a third set of imagery data defining a third image of a panchromatic type based on the second set of imagery data (408). The processing element is also configured for generating an alternate mapping for the first and second images based on comparing areas of pixels in the first and third images that are non-corresponding according to the mapping function (426).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Thomas M. McDowall
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Patent number: 7759557Abstract: A novel garden bean cultivar, designated SB4285, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of garden bean cultivar SB4285, to the plants of garden bean line SB4285 and to methods for producing a garden bean plant by crossing the cultivar SB4285 with itself or another garden bean line. The invention further relates to methods for producing a garden bean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other garden bean lines derived from the cultivar SB4285.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Ronald Riley, Roxanne Mainz
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Publication number: 20100177095Abstract: A geospatial modeling system may include a geospatial model database having stored therein an initial three-dimensional (3D) model of a geographical area, and an initial image for the geographical area. The initial image may have actual shadow portions. The geospatial modeling system may also include a processor cooperating with the geospatial model database and configured to generate estimated shadow portions for the initial 3D model, generate a shadow difference between the estimated shadow portions and the actual shadow portions, and reduce the actual shadow portions of the initial image based upon the shadow difference to generate a corrected image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: WILLIAM WATKINS, MARK RAHMES, JOSEF ALLEN, RONALD A. RILEY
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Publication number: 20100037332Abstract: A novel garden bean cultivar, designated SB4285, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of garden bean cultivar SB4285, to the plants of garden bean line SB4285 and to methods for producing a garden bean plant by crossing the cultivar SB4285 with itself or another garden bean line. The invention further relates to methods for producing a garden bean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other garden bean lines derived from the cultivar SB4285.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Ronald Riley, Roxanne Mainz
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Publication number: 20100008598Abstract: A method for processing remotely acquired imagery includes obtaining imagery data defining a first image of a panchromatic image type, the first image having a first spatial resolution, and obtaining imagery data defining a second image of a multi-spectral image type, the second image having a second spatial resolution lower than the first spatial resolution. The method also includes obtaining a mapping function specifying a position of pixels in the first image with respect to pixels in the second image and adapting the mapping function to a high common spatial resolution higher than the second spatial resolution. The method further includes generating a third set of imagery data defining a third image of a panchromatic type based on the first set of imagery data and the adapted mapping function and having the high common spatial resolution and adjusting the mapping function based on a first difference between the first and the third images at the high common spatial resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Thomas M. McDowall
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Publication number: 20100008595Abstract: A method for processing remotely acquired imagery data includes identifying a region of lowest intensity in each of a plurality of different images for a plurality of different spectral bands and estimating first values for upwelling path radiance for each of the different images according to an intensity in the region in each of the different images. The method further includes selecting a visibility value and calculating second values for the upwelling path radiance for each of the different images, each of the second values based on a radiation transfer model, the radiation model generated using the visibility value and the meta-data. The method can also include comparing the first and the second values for the upwelling path radiance for the different images, adjusting the visibility value based on the comparison, and repeating the calculating, the comparing, and the adjusting steps until a termination condition is met.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman
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Publication number: 20100002947Abstract: A system (100) for processing remotely acquired imagery is provided. The system (100) includes a storage element for receiving imagery data defining a first image of a panchromatic image type using a sensor characterized by a panchromatic spectral response curve and a second image of a multi-spectral image type using at least one other sensor characterized by a plurality of multi-spectral response curves associated with a plurality of optical bands. The first image has a first spatial resolution and a first spectral resolution. The second image has a second spatial resolution lower than the first spatial resolution and a second spectral resolution higher than that first spectral resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Ronald A. Riley, Tariq Bakir, Eric Spellman, Thomas M. McDowall
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Publication number: 20050285421Abstract: The invention is an ergonomic that attaches to a plastic bag. The ergonomic handle has at least two folds formed therein forming a flat bottom surface and a pair of side walls. Lower portions of the side walls are formed into bag arms that secure the plastic handles formed in the plastic bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: ADD A HANDLE INC.Inventors: JEFFREY NOVAKOVICH, JOHN MOSCA, RONALD RILEY