Patents by Inventor Simon R. Barnes

Simon R. Barnes 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).

  • Patent number: 8478531
    Abstract: A best fitting trace in seismic data is determined for a desired trace to be reconstructed. A dip-based correction is calculated per trace and per sample for differences in azimuth, common midpoint coordinates, and offset between the best fitting trace and the desired trace. The dip-based correction is applied to the best fitting trace to reconstruct the desired trace for 3D surface-related multiple prediction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: PGS Geophysical AS
    Inventors: Peter A. Aaron, Roald G. van Borselen, Robertus F. Hegge, Simon R. Barnes
  • Patent number: 8126652
    Abstract: A best fitting trace in seismic data is determined for a desired trace to be reconstructed. An azimuth correction is calculated for the azimuth difference between the best fitting trace and the desired trace. The azimuth correction is applied to the best fitting trace to reconstruct the desired trace for 3D surface-related multiple prediction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: PGS Geophysical AS
    Inventors: Peter A. Aaron, Roald G. van Borselen, Robertus F. Hegge, Simon R. Barnes
  • Publication number: 20110178715
    Abstract: A best fitting trace in seismic data is determined for a desired trace to be reconstructed. A dip-based correction is calculated per trace and per sample for differences in azimuth, common midpoint coordinates, and offset between the best fitting trace and the desired trace. The dip-based correction is applied to the best fitting trace to reconstruct the desired trace for 3D surface-related multiple prediction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2010
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventors: Peter A. Aaron, Roald G. van Borselen, Robertus F. Hegge, Simon R. Barnes
  • Publication number: 20110178712
    Abstract: A best fitting trace in seismic data is determined for a desired trace to be reconstructed. An azimuth correction is calculated for the azimuth difference between the best fitting trace and the desired trace. The azimuth correction is applied to the best fitting trace to reconstruct the desired trace for 3D surface-related multiple prediction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2010
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventors: Peter A. Aaron, Roald G. van Borselen, Robertus F. Hegge, Simon R. Barnes