Patents by Inventor Todd Ham
Todd Ham 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: 8433457Abstract: An environmental condition detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with a database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image, and an environmental condition detector. The environmental condition detector may cooperate with the change detector for detecting the at least one environmental condition associated with the collected geospatial image based upon the change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The at least one environmental condition may include at least one weather condition, such as, for example, at least one of image obscuration and surface reflectivity. The at least one environmental condition may additionally or alternatively include at least one of a time of day and a time of year.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Robert M. Garceau, Mark Rahmes, Guillermo E. Gutierrez, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Patent number: 7630797Abstract: An accuracy enhancing system may include an image processor cooperating with a database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image, and an accuracy enhancer. The accuracy enhancer may cooperate with the change detector for generating at least one enhanced accuracy value corresponding to the at least one geospatial collection value based upon the change detected between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The airborne platform may traverse an actual flight path based upon a planned flight path, and the image processor may generate the reference geospatial image based upon a desired match with the collected geospatial image.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Robert M. Garceau, Guillermo E. Gutierrez, Mark Rahmes, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Patent number: 7603208Abstract: An image change detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with the database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, an image enhancer for enhancing at least one of the reference geospatial image and the collected geospatial image based upon at least one environmental condition, and a change detector cooperating with the image processor and the image enhancer. The change detector may detect a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image with at least one thereof enhanced by the image enhancer based upon the at least one environmental condition. The environmental condition may include a weather condition, a time of day, or a time of year. The environmental condition may be typically associated with the collected geospatial image.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Robert M. Garceau, Mark Rahmes, Guillermo E. Gutierrez, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Patent number: 7528938Abstract: An image change detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with a geospatial scene model database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, and a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The geospatial scene model database may include 3D scene model data, and the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image may each include respective 2D image data. The collected geospatial image may have at least one geospatial collection value associated therewith, and the image processor may generate the reference geospatial image based upon synthetically positioning a virtual geospatial image sensor within a geospatial scene model based upon the at least one geospatial collection value.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Robert M. Garceau, Guillermo E. Gutierrez, Mark Rahmes, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Patent number: 7391899Abstract: A method (100) comprises steps of: receiving a first digital model (102) of a first three-dimensional scene comprising at least one object; receiving a second digital model (112) of a second three-dimensional scene comprising at least one object; and performing a change analysis (102) on the first and second digital models to provide a difference indication representing a difference between the first and second models. In one embodiment a mean square error operation (110) is performed on the first and second digital models to provide a value indicating the difference between the digital models. In another embodiment, a conflation operation is performed on the difference model provided by the change analysis (120) and an object level change database (124) is produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Mark Rahmes, Robert M. Garceau, Anthony O'Neil Smith, John Karp, Todd Ham, David Elsner, Harlan Yates
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Publication number: 20080140271Abstract: An image change detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with a geospatial scene model database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, and a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The geospatial scene model database may include 3D scene model data, and the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image may each include respective 2D image data. The collected geospatial image may have at least one geospatial collection value associated therewith, and the image processor may generate the reference geospatial image based upon synthetically positioning a virtual geospatial image sensor within a geospatial scene model based upon the at least one geospatial collection value.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Harris Corporation, Corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Robert M. Garceau, Guillermo E. Gutierrez, Mark Rahmes, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Publication number: 20070162193Abstract: An accuracy enhancing system may include an image processor cooperating with a database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image, and an accuracy enhancer. The accuracy enhancer may cooperate with the change detector for generating at least one enhanced accuracy value corresponding to the at least one geospatial collection value based upon the change detected between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The airborne platform may traverse an actual flight path based upon a planned flight path, and the image processor may generate the reference geospatial image based upon a desired match with the collected geospatial image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Harris Corporation, Corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Robert Garceau, Guillermo Gutierrez, Mark Rahmes, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Publication number: 20070162194Abstract: An image change detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with the database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, an image enhancer for enhancing at least one of the reference geospatial image and the collected geospatial image based upon at least one environmental condition, and a change detector cooperating with the image processor and the image enhancer. The change detector may detect a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image with at least one thereof enhanced by the image enhancer based upon the at least one environmental condition. The environmental condition may include a weather condition, a time of day, or a time of year. The environmental condition may be typically associated with the collected geospatial image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Harris Corporation, Corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Robert Garceau, Mark Rahmes, Guillermo Gutierrez, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Publication number: 20070162195Abstract: An environmental condition detecting system may include an image processor cooperating with a database for generating a reference geospatial image corresponding to the collected geospatial image, a change detector cooperating with the image processor for detecting a change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image, and an environmental condition detector. The environmental condition detector may cooperate with the change detector for detecting the at least one environmental condition associated with the collected geospatial image based upon the change between the collected geospatial image and the reference geospatial image. The at least one environmental condition may include at least one weather condition, such as, for example, at least one of image obscuration and surface reflectivity. The at least one environmental condition may additionally or alternatively include at least one of a time of day and a time of year.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Robert Garceau, Mark Rahmes, Guillermo Gutierrez, Todd Ham, Joseph Nemethy, Jay Hackett
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Publication number: 20060228019Abstract: A method (100) comprises steps of: receiving a first digital model (102) of a first three-dimensional scene comprising at least one object; receiving a second digital model (112) of a second three-dimensional scene comprising at least one object; and performing a change analysis (102) on the first and second digital models to provide a difference indication representing a difference between the first and second models. In one embodiment a mean square error operation (110) is performed on the first and second digital models to provide a value indicating the difference between the digital models. In another embodiment, a conflation operation is performed on the difference model provided by the change analysis (120) and an object level change database (124) is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Mark Rahmes, Robert Garceau, Anthony Smith, John Karp, Todd Ham, David Elsner, Harlan Yates
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Publication number: 20020161619Abstract: A method for arranging temporary project labor using the Internet includes posting a project description on the Internet, receiving a request via the Internet from a prospective laborer to be considered for the project, and making project training available to the prospective laborer, for example, via the Internet. Further, the prospective laborer may be required to demonstrate receipt of the project training via the Internet to be a contract laborer. Additionally, a project package may be transferred to the contract laborer via the Internet, a completed project package may be received from the contract laborer via the Internet, and an electronic payment may be authorized on behalf of the contract laborer via the Internet and based upon receiving the completed project package.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Harris CorporationInventors: Todd Ham, Alan M. Foster, Carl Grube