Patents by Inventor Scott Evan Ritter
Scott Evan Ritter 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: 20210364702Abstract: A system including an optical waveguide having a length extending from an optical interrogator at a first end, a plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes disposed at predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, and (in some embodiments) a plurality of first beam splitters at each of the predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, each of the first beam splitters configured to direct a portion of an optical signal from the optical interrogator to one of the plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes along an optical waveguide path, and return a reflected optical signal to the optical interrogator in an opposite direction along the same optical waveguide path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Yevgeniy Yakov Dorfman, Scott Evan Ritter, Jonathan L. Habif
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Patent number: 10182760Abstract: A body garment including sensors distributed throughout the garment, each sensor senses body state information from a local surface area of a body; and sensor nodes in proximity to the plurality of sensors, each sensor node including a processor to receive sensing body state information from at least one of the plurality of sensors. Each processor is configured to receive body state information locally from sensors, to utilize the information to determine a local surface shape of the surface of a portion of the body part; and to exchange local surface shape information with neighboring sensor nodes. At least one processor of utilizes the local surface shape information received from the sensor nodes to generate one overall model of a surface shape of the entire surface of the body part covered by the garment.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Michael John Nicoletti, Scott Evan Ritter, Jacob Stuart Michael Beal, Matthew Patrick Daily, Jason David Holmes, Christopher Glenn Park
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Patent number: 9506779Abstract: A system including an optical waveguide having a length extending from an optical interrogator at a first end, a plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes disposed at predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, each of the plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes having an optical modulator for modulating an optical signal propagating from the optical interrogator in the optical waveguide, and for returning the modulated optical signal to the optical interrogator in an opposite direction along the same optical waveguide path.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Yevgeniy Yakov Dorfman, Scott Evan Ritter, Jonathan L. Habif
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Publication number: 20160192882Abstract: A body garment including sensors distributed throughout the garment, each sensor senses body state information from a local surface area of a body; and sensor nodes in proximity to the plurality of sensors, each sensor node including a processor to receive sensing body state information from at least one of the plurality of sensors. Each processor is configured to receive body state information locally from sensors, to utilize the information to determine a local surface shape of the surface of a portion of the body part; and to exchange local surface shape information with neighboring sensor nodes. At least one processor of utilizes the local surface shape information received from the sensor nodes to generate one overall model of a surface shape of the entire surface of the body part covered by the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Michael John Nicoletti, Scott Evan Ritter, Jacob Stuart Michael Beal, Matthew Patrick Daily, Jason David Holmes, Christopher Glenn Park
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Patent number: 9285788Abstract: A body garment including sensors distributed throughout the garment, each sensor senses body state information from a local surface area of a body; and sensor nodes in proximity to the plurality of sensors, each sensor node including a processor to receive sensing body state information from at least one of the plurality of sensors. Each processor is configured to receive body state information locally from sensors, to utilize the information to determine a local surface shape of the surface of a portion of the body part; and to exchange local surface shape information with neighboring sensor nodes. At least one processor of utilizes the local surface shape information received from the sensor nodes to generate one overall model of a surface shape of the entire surface of the body part covered by the garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Michael John Nicoletti, Scott Evan Ritter, Jacob Stuart Michael Beal, Matthew Patrick Daily, Jason David Holmes, Christopher Glenn Park
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Publication number: 20150377738Abstract: A system including an optical waveguide having a length extending from an optical interrogator at a first end, a plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes disposed at predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, and (in some embodiments) a plurality of first beam splitters at each of the predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, each of the first beam splitters configured to direct a portion of an optical signal from the optical interrogator to one of the plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes along an optical waveguide path, and return a reflected optical signal to the optical interrogator in an opposite direction along the same optical waveguide path.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Yevgeniy Yakov Dorfman, Scott Evan Ritter, Jonathan L. Habif
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Publication number: 20150377655Abstract: A system including an optical waveguide having a length extending from an optical interrogator at a first end, a plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes disposed at predetermined locations along the length of the optical waveguide, each of the plurality of light-modulating sensor nodes having an optical modulator for modulating an optical signal propagating from the optical interrogator in the optical waveguide, and for returning the modulated optical signal to the optical interrogator in an opposite direction along the same optical waveguide path.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Yevgeniy Yakov Dorfman, Scott Evan Ritter, Jonathan L. Habif
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Publication number: 20150057984Abstract: A body garment including sensors distributed throughout the garment, each sensor senses body state information from a local surface area of a body; and sensor nodes in proximity to the plurality of sensors, each sensor node including a processor to receive sensing body state information from at least one of the plurality of sensors. Each processor is configured to receive body state information locally from sensors, to utilize the information to determine a local surface shape of the surface of a portion of the body part; and to exchange local surface shape information with neighboring sensor nodes. At least one processor of utilizes the local surface shape information received from the sensor nodes to generate one overall model of a surface shape of the entire surface of the body part covered by the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Michael John Nicoletti, Scott Evan Ritter, Jacob Stuart Michael Beal, Matthew Patrick Daily, Jason David Holmes, Christopher Glenn Park
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Patent number: 8536988Abstract: This invention relates to methods and systems for providing data from a distributed array. In one aspect, the array is a sensor array that includes sensor nodes that are each associated with one or more sensors, and the data includes sensor data acquired from the sensors by the sensor nodes. The sensor array employs modular and interchangeable sensor nodes that are capable of self-organizing in response to a network disruption while maintaining a flow of synchronized data to the event monitor. This self-organizing characteristic enables the overall network of nodes to be self-healing and easily extensible. The improved fault resilience makes it possible to deploy the sensors without requiring complex monitoring or fault diagnosis. Embodiments of the invention can be employed in any number of applications, including without limitation, tunnel activity detection, seismic/acoustic monitoring/detection and other applications where gathering sensor data may be desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.Inventor: Scott Evan Ritter
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Publication number: 20110285516Abstract: This invention relates to methods and systems for providing data from a distributed array. In one aspect, the array is a sensor array that includes sensor nodes that are each associated with one or more sensors, and the data includes sensor data acquired from the sensors by the sensor nodes. The sensor array employs modular and interchangeable sensor nodes that are capable of self-organizing in response to a network disruption while maintaining a flow of synchronized data to the event monitor. This self-organizing characteristic enables the overall network of nodes to be self-healing and easily extensible. The improved fault resilience makes it possible to deploy the sensors without requiring complex monitoring or fault diagnosis. Embodiments of the invention can be employed in any number of applications, including without limitation, tunnel activity detection, seismic/acoustic monitoring/detection and other applications where gathering sensor data may be desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.Inventor: Scott Evan Ritter