Topography (e.g., Land Mapping) Patents (Class 702/5)
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Patent number: 7188029Abstract: A system and method of combining plant productivity testing data with environmental data and geographic data of testing sites in a computer program comprising at least one database for receiving, storing, analyzing and outputting the data.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Dido, LLCInventor: Bradley D. Biddick
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Patent number: 7184859Abstract: Remotely sensed spectral image data are used to develop a Vegetation Index file which represents spatial variations of actual crop vigor throughout a field that is under cultivation. The latter information is processed to place it in a format that can be used by farm personnel to correlate and calibrate it with actually observed crop conditions existing at control points within the field. Based on the results, farm personnel formulate a prescription request, which is forwarded via email or FTP to a central processing site, where the prescription is prepared. The latter is returned via email or FTP to on-side farm personnel, who can load it into a controller on a spray rig that directly applies inputs to the field at a spatially variable rate.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: InTime, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Brown Hood, Michael R. Seal, Mark David Lewis, James William Johnson
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Patent number: 7184892Abstract: A method and system for evaluating crop performance obtains weather data and soil data for a defined geographic area. Further, management data is obtained, where the management data is associated with a particular agricultural crop affiliated with the defined geographic area. At least one of the obtained weather data, the obtained soil data, and the obtained management data is evaluated in comparison to reference weather data, reference soil data, and reference management data. The estimated performance level of a performance characteristic is determined for the particular crop associated with at least a portion of the defined geographic area based upon the evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: James Scott Dyer, Jerry Ray Halterman, Gerhard Josef Hunner, George Bailey Muehlbach
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Patent number: 7181346Abstract: A system and method for determining information about the potential impact of a significant weather event on a category of interest, such as a population base, property, traffic flow and infrastructure. Information about the forecasted path of a weather event is used in conjunction with census or other data to determine the human safety and property risks, etc. that are present in the situation. The path of the weather event is used to determine an area which is likely to be effected by the storm during the time period. The population, property value, traffic flow, infrastructure etc. within the area is determined to ascertain the impact of the weather event.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: WSI CorporationInventors: Michael R. Kleist, Douglas G. Dempster
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Patent number: 7167800Abstract: Presented herein is a method for predicting suitability for performing a remote sensing operation over a particular field. The method includes the step of accessing predicted operation variables at points within the field. These operation variables may include values for weather, crop, and soil conditions. Based on operation suitability parameters selected for each variable, the method predicts remote sensing operation suitability for different points in time.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Stephen Michael Faivre, Mark William Stelford
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Patent number: 7151466Abstract: This invention is an ultra-low frequency electromagnetic telemetry receiver which fuses multiple input receive sources to synthesize a decodable message packet from a noise corrupted telemetry message string. Each block of telemetry data to be sent to the surface receiver from a borehole tool is digitally encoded into a data packet prior to transmission. The data packet is modulated onto the ULF EM carrier wave and transmitted from the borehole to the surface and then are simultaneously detected by multiple receive sensors disbursed within the rig environment. The receive sensors include, but are not limited to, electric field and magnetic field sensors. The spacing of the surface receive elements is such that noise generators are unequally coupled to each receive element due to proximity and/or noise generator type (i.e. electric or magnetic field generators).Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey M. Gabelmann, J. Stephen Kattner, Robert A. Houston
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Patent number: 7149629Abstract: A Land Surveyor System with Reprocessing is carried by a surveyor moving from a first known position at the start of a survey interval to a second known position at the end of the survey interval has an AINS (aided inertial navigation system) that provides a continuing sequence of time-indexed present position values. A Position Computing System uses a program that stores the sequence of time-indexed present position values in a memory. A reprocessing computer and program is activated at the second known position to access and process the continuing sequence of time-indexed present position values with a smoothing program to provide indexed and adjusted present position values for at least some of the time-indexed present position values. The system is packaged for transport and use by a surveyor. A switch permits the surveyor to signal that the unit is stationary as a reset for the AINS.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Applanix Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Bruno Scherzinger, Blake Reid, Erik Lithopoulos
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Patent number: 7142984Abstract: A computer implemented method is for processing an original digital elevation model (DEM) including data for terrain and a plurality of objects thereon. The method includes generating a lower-resolution DEM from the original DEM, and generating an objects-only DEM based upon a comparison of the lower-resolution DEM and the original DEM. The method further includes reducing noise in the objects-only DEM.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Mark Rahmes, John Karp, Anthony Smith, Stephen Connetti, Jr.
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Patent number: 7136756Abstract: A real-time hydrologic modeling system to determine the hydrologic properties a selected geographic region. In a preferred embodiment, a drainage network of individual cells is created for the geographic region. The outflow of a selected cell within the drainage network is determined by solving the runoff from cells upstream of the selected cells until the flow of all upstream cells is known. The flow value of a cell is based upon factors such as runon, infiltration, and precipitation. In another embodiment the outflow of a selected cell is determined by setting simulated flow rates to equal measured flow rates at observation points upstream of the selected cell and within the drainage network. The flow rates of cells upstream of the observation points are adjusted proportionally based on hydrologic quantities of runoff, precipitation and drainage area to determine the outflow of the selected cell.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Vieux and Associates, Inc.Inventors: Baxter E. Vieux, Matthew C. Lawrence, Ryan M. Hoes
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Patent number: 7133539Abstract: A three-dimensional terrain-information generating system extracts a road region from altitude information arranged on a two-dimensional plane and adjusts the position and scale by matching the road region with a building/road map. Altitude information of a road region with a width that is greater than or equal to a preset width is obtained from the building/road map, and the obtained altitude information is arranged in a three-dimensional space. Ribbon forms that may intersect one another at a plurality of points are generated. Altitude information of a region such as a park that is almost free from the effects of a building on the three-dimensional terrain is obtained from the building/road map. Subsequently, a surface including such altitude information is created, thereby generating three-dimensional terrain data.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Yasunori Ohto
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Patent number: 7127107Abstract: A method and apparatus generates data concerning a partition of land such as farmland based on an observation image of the surface of the earth photographed by a high-altitude flying vehicle such as a satellite or airplane at high speed while reducing the burden on the user. The method comprises the steps of extracting edges in the observation image; extracting a rectangle region on the image by determining and connecting points of intersection of a plurality of straight lines extending radially from a point on the image and the edges; and adjusting the extracted rectangle region by refining and correcting it.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sen Kubota, Takashi Onoyama
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Patent number: 7127352Abstract: A system and method that provides economical and accurate data for a selected area (jurisdiction) from a centralized location by generating a base-line map from commercially available information and distributing portions of this map to local jurisdictions. Inaccuracies and other information only available locally are stored in a local database. Periodically these databases are uploaded to a central location and reconciled with the base line map. Advantageously, such reconciliation may include a rules based reconciliation wherein the geo-coordinates from the commercial vendors are used and applied to the local data. A new base line map is then generated and distributed back to the local user. In this manner, the local user has an accurate yet economical map.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Michael Barinek, Daniel H. Hoskins, Jr., Gary Douglas Pulford, Douglas W. Stevens, David Weksel
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Patent number: 7127348Abstract: A vehicle based data collection and processing system which may be used to collect various types of data from an aircraft in flight or from other moving vehicles, such as an automobile, a satellite, a train, etc. In various embodiments the system may include: computer console units for controlling vehicle and system operations, global positioning systems communicatively connected to the one or more computer consoles, camera array assemblies for producing an image of a target viewed through an aperture communicatively connected to the one or more computer consoles, attitude measurement units communicatively connected to the one or more computer consoles and the one or more camera array assemblies, and a mosaicing module housed within the one or more computer consoles for gathering raw data from the global positioning system, the attitude measurement unit, and the retinal camera array assembly, and processing the raw data into orthorectified images.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: M7 Visual Intelligence, LPInventors: Chester L. Smitherman, Tuy Vu Mai, Leo J. Peters, III
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Patent number: 7117091Abstract: The invention is a method relating to the formation by simulation of a reference map of the spatial distribution of the sediment supply, according to the composition thereof, in a sedimentary basin during a sedimentary deposition sequence (during a given geologic time interval) and also allows obtaining the topography of the land surface of the basin at the beginning and at the end of this period. The available input data are a map of the thickness of the sedimentary layer studied, known by interpretation of seismic survey results, data relative to the location and to the composition of the sediment supply at the boundaries of the sedimentary basin being studied, obtained by interpretation of seismic surveys, measurements and observations, and physical parameters characterizing transportation of the sediments (diffusion coefficients in the marine environment and in the continental environment) during the period considered. An application is locating hydrocarbon reservoirs.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Institut Francais du PetroleInventors: Roland Masson, Marie-Christine Cacas, Gabriela Dobranszky
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Patent number: 7113868Abstract: A method and system for processing geophysical survey data is provided. Gravity gradiometry data is processed by approximating density values of terrain signals to remove contributions of the terrain from the gravity gradiometry data. Initially, a predicted gravity gradient data set for a geographical area is calculated using terrain data with unit density. Next, a mathematical transformation is applied to recorded gravity gradiometer data of the geographical area and the predicted gravity gradiometry data. The transformation divides the data into component sub-functions so that each component function can be processed separately. The component sub-functions are processed to estimate densities of the geographical area. Then, using all the estimated densities, gravity gradients due to all of the terrain can be calculated, and subtracted from the recorded gravity gradient signals to reveal gravity gradients due to subsurface masses, for example.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Bell Geospace, Inc.Inventor: James Brewster
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Patent number: 7103451Abstract: Remotely sensed spectral image data are used to develop a Vegetation Index file which represents spatial variations of actual crop vigor throughout an area that is under cultivation. The latter information is processed to place it in a format that can be used by personnel to correlate and calibrate it with actually observed crop conditions existing at control points within the area. Based on the results, personnel formulate a prescription request, which is forwarded to a central processing site, where the prescription is prepared. The latter is returned to a mobile application means that directly applies inputs to the field at a spatially variable rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: InTime, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Seal, Kenneth Brown Hood, Mark David Lewis, James William Johnson, Patrick Jackson, Matthew Peterson, Kelly Dupont, Hendrick Van Riessen
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Patent number: 7103479Abstract: An evaluation system models water usage within a region. The evaluation system provides a graphical representation of various water system components. Each water system component has a model describing its water balance and parameters for customizing the model for an instance of the water system component. The evaluation system receives indications of water system components within the region along with connections between the water system components. The evaluation system receives values for parameters of the water system components. The evaluation system then calculates the water demand of the region by calculating the water balance of each water system component within the region based on the models for each water system component and the connections between the water system components. The evaluation system provides a cost-effective solution to manage water usage within the region.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: CH2M Hill, Inc.Inventors: Avinash S. Patwardhan, Jared N. Thorpe, Muzaffar Eusuff, Greg Norby
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Patent number: 7089117Abstract: A method of estimating the instantaneous crop yield ?2(t) at time t in a field, during harvesting with a harvesting machine that operates by cutting and/or controlling the crop and has a crop mass flow sensor that measures the mass flow rate of crop processed by the machine at a location remote from that at which the harvesting machine cuts the crop and generates a signal {dot over ({circumflex over (m)}out(t) indicative thereof, including the steps of: generating a mass flow rate signal {dot over ({circumflex over (m)}out(t) using the sensor;generating an area rate signal ?(t) indicative of time domain variations in the area of the field harvested per time unit;filtering the area rate signal ?(t) using a function P(s) representative of the dynamics of the harvesting machine to generate a filtered area rate signal ?2(t); andusing the filtered area rate signal ?2(t) for deriving from the mass flow rate signal {dot over ({circumflex over (m)}out(t) a yield per area unit ?2(t).Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: CNH America LLCInventor: Koen Maertens
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Patent number: 7085650Abstract: A geographical information system and a method are disclosed for geospatially mapping a least one parcel polygon within a geographical region and for displaying at least one specific attribute of each parcel polygon, i.e. a topological area within the given geographical region, as an attached attribute of latitude and longitude coordinates. The centroid or center point of each of the parcel polygons is determined and stored into conventional computer storage means. The latitude and longitude point feature at the centroid of each parcel polygon is established and similarly stored. A unique tax identification number, e.g. the Assessor Parcel Number (APN) or Parcel Identifier Number (PIN), is assigned to each of the point features. A correlation is then made between the unique tax identification number of the point feature to a text list of at least one attribute, e.g., the physical address of the parcel polygon, of each of the point features. This attribute becomes attached to each point feature.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: GIS Data Resources, Inc.Inventor: James J. Anderson
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Patent number: 7068816Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for producing agricultural information on an area of interest, with the information based on raw, remote imaging data that is typically produced by a sensor associated with a satellite or aircraft. In one embodiment, the method includes processing raw, remote imaging data to produce reflectance factor data on the land of interest. The reflectance factor data is then used to produce agriculturally significant information. In one embodiment, a soil zone index map is produced for the land of interest. In another embodiment, the reflectance factor data is used to produce a green vegetation index map. In yet a further embodiment, the reflectance factor data at two points in time is used to produce a map for the land of interest that indicates the change in the green vegetation index over time.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: DigitalGlobe, Inc.Inventors: Gregory E. Knoblauch, Andrew P. Dinville, Jack F. Paris
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Patent number: 7069124Abstract: Robotic systems for modeling, mapping and exploring subterranean void spaces such as mines, caves, tunnels, bunkers, and conduits. Robotic modeling of subterranean voids is generally enabled by a procedural system consisting of preprocessing, ingress, void modeling, mapping and navigation, exploration, conveying payloads other than void modeling sensors, egress, and post processing. The robots can either be imposed mobility or can be self mobile with either autonomous, remote, teleoperated, or manual modes of operation. The robot may optionally transform from a compact size into a more conventional operating size if the operating size exceeds the void entry opening size. Void geometries with flat floors are amenable to robot locomotion such as rolling, crawling, walking or swimming. Alternatively, irregular floor geometries that preclude self mobilization may be accessible by imposed mobilization such as dropping or pushing a movable robotic sensor into such voids.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Workhorse Technologies, LLCInventors: William Lawrence Whittaker, Warren Charles Whittaker, Scott Mason Thayer, Zachary Meyer Omohundro, Carlos Felipe Reverte, David Ian Ferguson, Aaron Christopher Morris, Christopher Baker
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Patent number: 7065449Abstract: A method and system for evaluating geophysical survey data is provided. Two neighboring flight paths of a geophysical survey are likely to have geophysical characteristics in common because neighboring flight paths cover geographic areas in a close proximity to one another. As such, neighboring flight paths will likely have similar geophysical characteristics and similar recorded data. Therefore, errors in data can be estimated by comparing data recorded from neighboring flight paths. If data from a flight path differs significantly from data recorded from a neighboring flight path, then the data from one or both flight paths may be corrupted and at least one of the survey lines may need to be repeated. This auto evaluate method allows field personnel to judge data close to real time to determine whether to repeat a flight path while still out in the field.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Bell Geospace, Inc.Inventors: James Brewster, David Humphrey
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Patent number: 7054747Abstract: A system for integrating environmental sensors and asynchronous ubication repeaters forming an n-point spatially random virtual lattice network (100) includes a ubication repeater (101) for communicating both positional and environmental information to a two-way radio transceiver (102) used by police or firefighters. The ubication repeater (101) initially determines its position upon actuation from the two-way radio transceiver (102) where environmental information can be transmitted to the firefighter's two-way radio transceiver (102) or to a central location (104). The central location (102) can provide a composite overview of an environmental situation during an emergency.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Ruelke, Charles B. Swope
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Patent number: 7047133Abstract: A method and system of evaluating crop performance facilitates characterization of the environmental impact of a geographic region or areas within the region for growing plant-life. Environmental measurements are obtained. The environmental measurements are associated with a geographic region. Each environmental measurement includes at least one of soil data and weather data. Respective location data is obtained. The location data is associated with corresponding environmental measurements. An estimated performance characteristic is determined for a particular crop planted in the geographic region based on the obtained environmental measurements and respective location data. Contours are established for one or more uniform performance areas with generally uniform performance characteristic within the geographic region by applying a decision-tree analysis to the obtained environmental measurements.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: James Scott Dyer, Jerry Ray Halterman, Gerhard Josef Hunner, George Bailey Muehlbach
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Patent number: 7047135Abstract: A method and system of evaluating crop performance facilitates characterization of the environmental impact of a geographic region or areas within the region for growing plant-life. Environmental measurements are obtained. The environmental measurements are associated with a geographic region. Each environmental measurement includes at least one of soil data and weather data. Respective location data is obtained. The location data is associated with corresponding environmental measurements. An estimated performance characteristic is determined for a particular crop planted in the geographic region based on the obtained environmental measurements and respective location data. Contours are established for one or more uniform performance areas with generally uniform performance characteristic within the geographic region by applying a decision-tree analysis to the obtained environmental measurements.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: James Scott Dyer, Jerry Ray Halterman, Gerhard Josef Hunner, George Bailey Muehlbach
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Patent number: 7047134Abstract: There is disclosed a method of selecting, in real time, a soil stabilizing protocol for clay-bearing soils occurring in construction sites. The method includes the steps of: obtaining soil conductivity data values at locations within a defined site without disturbing the surface of the soil; correlating the soil conductivity data values with corresponding estimates of soluble sulfate levels; recommending a calcium-based soil stabilizing protocol if the estimated level of soluble sulfates is less than a predetermined threshold; and performing a laboratory analysis of soil samples from selected portions of the defined site when the estimated soluble sulfate concentration equals or exceeds the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Chemical Lime CompanyInventors: Eric Berger, Diethelm Walter
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Patent number: 7046827Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for adapting point geometry for storing address density information. Preferred embodiments store this density information in a 4-dimensional point data type provided by a spatially-enabled object relational database system, and leverage built-in functions and data types of the database system for operating on the data type. The address density may be computed while processing address data which is presented in textual format, or alternatively, from street geometry data which has been derived from such address data. The address density may be used in many different applications, such as e-business, targeted advertising, urban planning, facilities enhancements, and so forth. The point geometry representation of the street density information supports retrievals which do not rely on proprietary file formats or binary files, thereby enabling faster retrievals and reduced resource consumption requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Feng-wei Chen, Robert R. Cutlip
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Patent number: 7043413Abstract: Methods and systems for adapting an unstructured mesh to a modeled space. In one embodiment, a surface is defined in the modeled space, intersections of the surface with the elements of the mesh are determined, and new elements within the intersected elements are defined such that one or more of the faces of the new elements are substantially coincident with the surface. For each element which is intersected by the surface, a plurality of points at which the edges of the element are intersected is determined. For each point of intersection, a new node is located at that point and two new elements which incorporate the new node are created. This process is performed for each of the points of intersection so that the intersected element is subdivided into an new elements which include faces that lie substantially on the modeled surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Object Reservoir, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Ward, Stephen R. Kennon
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Patent number: 7043369Abstract: A method and structure that inputs atmospheric forecast information from the atmospheric forecast database based on current, real time atmospheric measurements. The hyperspectral detection processing unit also inputs at least one selected reflectance library from the reflectance library database, and data collection and sensor parameters from the sensor. With this information, the hyperspectral detection processing unit employs a model to produce at least one mission radiance library during the mission planning phase. Then, during the actual mission execution, the sensor is used to collect the hyperspectral data and the comparator can immediately compare the hyperspectral data to the mission radiance library to identify features and/or targets.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Marc A. Kolodner, Patricia K. Murphy, Edward E. Hume
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Patent number: 7039523Abstract: A method of determining the salinity of an area of soil includes providing signal data from a radar scan of the area of soil. Improved vegetation correction is applied to the signal data using a Cloude decomposition method or a “xhv” method. In some circumstances existing vegetation correction methods are used and a synergistically improved corrected obtained. The corrected data is then inverted to determine the magnitude of the dielectric values. Salinity levels are calculated from each of the imaginary component of dielectric values.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Gecoz Pty Ltd.Inventor: Darren Bell
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Patent number: 7031838Abstract: A system and method for environmental data management. The system includes an application including a mapping module that a generates an interactive graphical mapping interface of the site, the interactive mapping interface including links to environmental data from a site and related documents, an analysis module that analyzes the environmental data, the environmental data including contaminants of potential concern (COPC) data, a risk assessment module that assesses the human health risks caused by COPCs at the site, and a remediation module that screens remedial technology for cleaning up COPCs.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Integrated Environmental Services. Inc.Inventors: Michael Y. Young, Yeong-Hwa Shih, Sheng Quan Tan
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Patent number: 7027970Abstract: A biological modeling system and method for enhanced computer-aided analysis of biological response data provides information synthesized from immediate and extended release in vivo data and in vitro data. An executable model of a biological system is developed from information and structures based on the data. In a preferred embodiment, a two stage approach to modeling is used in the development of an IVIVC. The first stage of the procedure is deconvolution, where the percentage of drug absorbed is determined. In the second stage, the in vivo percentage absorbed data is correlated to the in vitro fraction or percentage dissolved data. This correlation then represents a point-to-point relationship between the in vitro dissolution and the in vivo input rate of the drug from the dosage form. In such a correlation, the in vitro dissolution and in vivo absorption profiles are either directly superimposable or may be made to be superimposable by the use of a scaling factor.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Globomax LLCInventors: David Young, Sian E. Bigora, Leonid V. Gibiansky, William R. Gillespie, Theresa A. Shepard, Colm B. Farrell
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Patent number: 7010567Abstract: A map-data distribution method distributes map data from a map-data distribution server to a client and causes the client to draw a map image. The map-data distribution method includes steps of causing the map-data distribution server to store a plurality of map components obtained by dividing the map data, causing the server to send the map data to the client in an order according to the map component, and causing the client to store the received data in a temporary memory while causing the client to start to draw the map image using one of the received data and the data stored in the temporary memory.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Alpine Electronic, Inc.Inventor: Daishi Mori
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Patent number: 7006009Abstract: A well servicing system includes a computer-based system that monitors pumping or other service operations at a well site and monitors deliveries and withdrawals of chemicals at a bulk storage station. A GPS device or other location identifier provides a location value that identifies the location of the service vehicle. A GPS reading is triggered by actuation of the vehicle's parking brake, and the location value is recorded in association with a process-related transducer value. The transducer value is based on the service vehicle performing some type of service operation either at the well site or at the bulk storage station.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Key Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Frederic M. Newman
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Patent number: 7003400Abstract: The present invention provides a method of combining various types of data and software in order to arrive at a composite graphical representation of a construction site, including surface and subsurface features. A 2-D or 3-D graph of subsurface contoured surfaces is created. A 3-D wire-frame model of surface and subsurface features is created. Aerial photographs of the site can be incorporated and the aerial photographs contoured surfaces and wire-frame model are to produce a complete Visual Reduction Modeling Language (VRML) model of both surface and subsurface features. The VRML model allows the user to identify and visualize a relationship between sub-surface features and above ground features.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Bryant Consultants, Inc.Inventor: John Bryant
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Patent number: 6999877Abstract: A method and system for evaluating crop performance obtains weather data for defined geographic locations within a geographic area. Historic soil data is obtained for the defined geographic locations within a geographic area. Historic yield data is obtained for the defined geographic area for a representative crop. Predictive data nodes are determined based on at least one of the obtained weather data, the historic soil data, and the historic yield data. Each node is associated with a certain range of average yields for a particular crop.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: James Scott Dyer, Jerry Ray Halterman, Gerhard Josef Hunner, George Bailey Muehlbach
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Patent number: 6983198Abstract: A spacecraft (102) can include a communications receiver (210) for receiving a selected list of targets (114, 116) for which desired information is to be acquired by the spacecraft (102). In addition to location data concerning the targets, the list can also include a predetermined priority value assigned to each target on the list. The list can include data acquisition targets that collectively comprise more data than can be stored on the spacecraft's onboard solid state recorder (204). One or more computer processors (206) can be also be provided onboard the spacecraft. The processor (206) can process the acquired data onboard the spacecraft to determine whether the data contains at least a predetermined portion of the desired information and can overwrite lesser priority data (316) when the solid state recorder (204) is otherwise full.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: Allan M. Weiner
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Patent number: 6982712Abstract: A three-dimensional model generating system obtains altitude information corresponding to a specified building region on a building/road map. On the basis of the altitude distribution in the building region, a plane corresponding to a connected subset of observation data is obtained. After all pieces of observation data are allocated to planes, the planes are interconnected to form a simply-connected polyhedron serving as a building model. Accordingly, individual pieces of building information, which are free from the effects of a building-located region, are generated on the basis of three-dimensional terrain information and a set of planes.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Yasunori Ohto
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Patent number: 6975942Abstract: Systems and methods provide for detection of one or more underground utilities. Radar waves and seismic waves of about the same wavelength are generated and communicated into a subsurface. Radar and seismic response signals resulting from communication of the radar and seismic waves into the subsurface are concurrently received. Data associated with the received radar and seismic response signals are stored. One or more underground utilities within the subsurface is/are detected using the stored data. The underground utilities may include metallic and non-metallic utilities.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Gary Neal Young, Kevin L. Alft
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Patent number: 6959245Abstract: Methods of characterizing subsurface conditions in a selected geographic region previously associated as a whole with a specific subsurface material characteristic reference profile such as from a USDA-NRCS soil survey. The method includes deploying a sensing tool at selected positions within the geographic region to determine a depth-referenced subsurface material characteristic such as soil type or strata, comparing the determined subsurface material characteristic to the subsurface material characteristic reference profile associated with the geographic region to determine a correlation between the subsurface material characteristic reference profile and the depth-referenced subsurface material characteristic, and then deciding whether to deploy the tool at another position, and at what optimum position to deploy the tool, by considering the correlation.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Soil and Topography Information, LLCInventors: Daniel James Rooney, Marek Dudka, Mark Andrew Cheyne
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Patent number: 6958690Abstract: The present invention provides a most efficient, automated, fast and least expensive method and apparatus for processing the dig ticket alerts to prevent damage of underground facilities. All the functions required to process the ticket alerts are handled by one system called the geolink (geographical link to data) fiber integrity, i.e. GFI. The processing includes checking the ticket alerts for a dig location, automatically closing the ticket alerts if the dig location is not touching a cable buffer and forwarding the ticket alerts to the technician responsible for the ticket alert if the dig location is touching the cable buffer. The GFI system will receive and process thousands of dig ticket alerts on a daily basis without depending on any other system.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Michael L. Asher, Udaya Bhaskar Natha, Charles C. Giddens, Lloyd Lester Magown, Jr., Harold Jeffrey Stewart
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Patent number: 6954698Abstract: A method for geographical surveying includes the steps of determining an observation grid comprising observation points above a solution volume in the ground; making gravitational measurements at the observation points over a survey area; compiling a matrix having elements relating a set of gravitational accelerations and gravity gradient values at the points to the mass values for volume elements in the solution volume; and calculating the three-dimensional density distribution of the volume under the survey area based on the gravitational measurements and the inverse of the matrix. By measuring the magnetic field and gradient at the observation points, the three-dimensional magnetic susceptibility distribution of the volume under the survey area can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Gedex Inc.Inventor: Bjarni V. Tryggvason
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Patent number: 6952207Abstract: The number of graphic objects in a visual tile rendered varies as a function of distance between the tile and a viewpoint in a simulation. Fewer objects are rendered when the tile is far from the viewpoint, and vise versa. A level of detail (LOD) value is pseudo-randomly selected and associated with each object, indicating the maximum distance at which the object will be visible. A current LOD value is determined for the tile. An object is rendered if its LOD value is equal or greater than the current LOD value of the tile. Objects are faded into and out of view by modulating an opacity value as the current LOD value changes. Texture values of an object are adjusted as a function of ambient and direct components of light on the object, to achieve lighting corresponding to time of day, current season, and/or region in the simulated world.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Victor E. Santodomingo, Jason L. Waskey, Jason M. Dent
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Patent number: 6947842Abstract: Methods and systems for normalizing flood warnings and potential flood levels across multiple river gauges by converting localized flood stage levels to a datum-based normalized value are disclosed. The normalized flood levels can then be used to plot flood levels from multiple river gauges on an inundation map. Methods and systems are also disclosed for creating animated inundation maps that illustrate flood levels geographically, and may include an indication of the certainty that flooding will reach one or more of the indicated flood levels through the use of multiple colors, shades, dithering, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: User-Centric Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Smith, Mark David Long
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Patent number: 6934634Abstract: A geocoding component generates geographic coordinate information, such as latitude and longitude values, for postal addresses. A table includes a number of rows, each corresponding to one or more addresses. The geocoding component can quickly locate a particular row in the table based on a number of input address identifiers as the intersection of the sets rows that correspond to each of the address terms. The geocoding component may operate on addresses that are received by the geocoding component or extracted from documents.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Google Inc.Inventor: Xianping Ge
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Patent number: 6922636Abstract: A device for determining ground surface condition, especially for roads includes receivers for receiving at least one scanning radiation component that is reflected from the scanned earth surface region, and contains surface condition information. Evaluation resources determine the surface state of the scanned ground surface region by evaluating the scanning radiation. The scanning radiation component comprises useable signal radiation of a foreign system and/or is generated by one or more satellites.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: B. Kannan Balasubramanian, Seshu Bhagavathula, Shanmukh Katragadda
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Patent number: 6915211Abstract: A monitoring and reporting system employing field sensor packages with telemetry to a processing system having input software creating cardinal matrices for the sensor data and conversion elements for compatibility with a geographical information system (GIS) to produce real-time generate geostatistically rendered contour diagrams that display the spatial and temporal distribution of environmental parameters of interest.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Groundswell Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Kram, Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, Ralph Edward Beighley, II
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Patent number: 6868340Abstract: A system for automating the gathering of field information that describes the condition of specific geographical locations at specific times via a field information recording device having a GPS receiver for the recording and assignment of the space-time coordinates as information is gathered. The information and space-time coordinates are transmitted to a management center for processing over a communication network. Upon receipt, the field information is integrated into a geographic database such that the information generates a template showing the current state or condition of the identified geographical location on an automated basis. The template and the associated geographical portion of the geographical database are distributed to users via the Internet, intranet or other communication means.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: John Franklin Alexander, Gerald Merckel, J. David Lambert
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Patent number: 6856907Abstract: A method for electronically planning, evaluating, representing and communicating environmental information about site characteristics and the impact of proposed activities, through visualization, modeling and/or decision support modules, which support the shared public and private evaluation of project alternatives for improved environmental management decisions. In an embodiment of the present invention, a method for providing an electronic environmental project document comprises the steps of receiving project information regarding an environmental project, indexing the information by attaching metadata, providing a document preparation guide in response to the project information, receiving information requested in the document preparation guide, preparing an electronic environmental project document and employing software to visualize, model and/or provide decision support.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Envirospectives, Inc.Inventors: Eric Rosenblum, Richard W. Harris, Lawrence F. Byers
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Patent number: 6842725Abstract: A method is disclosed for modelling fluid flows in a fractured multilayer porous medium by accounting for the real geometry of the fracture network and the local exchanges between the porous matrix and the fractures at each node of the network, thus allowing simulation of the interactions between the pressure and flow rate variations in a well running across the medium. The method essentially comprises discretizing the fractured medium by means of a mesh pattern, with fracture meshes centered on nodes at the various intersections of the fractures with each node being associated with a matrix volume, and determination of the flows between each fracture mesh and the associated matrix volume in a pseudosteady state. The method can be applied in hydrocarbon production well testing.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Institut Francais du PetroleInventor: Sylvain Sarda