Christophe A Restat

Deceased

from Austin, TX

Also known as:
  • Christopher Restat
  • Christophe Crawford
  • Restat Christophea
Phone and address:
12027 Cherie Dr, Austin, TX 78758

Christophe Restat Phones & Addresses

  • 12027 Cherie Dr, Austin, TX 78758
  • 3101 Wells Branch Pkwy, Austin, TX 78728 • 5123419089
  • Denver, CO
  • 4210 Avenue H #B, Austin, TX 78751

Industries

Computer Software

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Christophe Restat

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Computer Software

Us Patents

  • Automatic Graph Display

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  • US Patent:
    7366993, Apr 29, 2008
  • Filed:
    Mar 25, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/809177
  • Inventors:
    Philippe G. Joffrain - Pflugerville TX, US
    Christopher G. Cifra - Austin TX, US
    Alain G. Moriat - Copenhagen, DK
    Christophe A. Restat - Austin TX, US
    John A. Pasquarette - Austin TX, US
    J. Clinton Fletcher - Pflugerville TX, US
  • Assignee:
    National Instruments Corporation - Austin TX
  • International Classification:
    G06F 3/048
    G06F 3/00
    G06T 11/20
  • US Classification:
    715764, 715769, 715746, 715771, 715744, 345440, 3454401
  • Abstract:
    System and method for displaying signals. First user input requesting display of a first signal is received, e. g. , to a graphical user interface (GUI) comprised in a signal analysis function development environment, and the first signal programmatically analyzed in response to the first user input. A display tool operable to display the first signal is programmatically determined based on said analyzing, and the first signal displayed in the display tool, e. g. , a data type of the first signal is determined, e. g. , integer, floating point, Boolean, or user-defined data in a time-domain, frequency-domain, or spatial-domain, and the display tool programmatically determined based on the determined data type, e. g. , via a loop-up table, where the display tool comprises an indicator operable to display the signal data. The signal comprises signal data, e. g.
  • Sweep Manager For Signal Analysis

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  • US Patent:
    20050035966, Feb 17, 2005
  • Filed:
    Mar 25, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/809109
  • Inventors:
    John Pasquarette - Austin TX, US
    Philippe Joffrain - Pflugerville TX, US
    Christopher Cifra - Austin TX, US
    Alain Moriat - Copenhagen, DK
    Christophe Restat - Austin TX, US
    J. Fletcher - Pflugerville TX, US
  • International Classification:
    G06T011/20
    G06T001/00
  • US Classification:
    345440000, 345522000, 345441000
  • Abstract:
    System and method for specifying a signal analysis function. First user input is received, e.g., to a graphical user interface (GUI), indicating a parameter for a first operation implementing at least a portion of the function. The first operation is programmatically included in a sweep loop. Second user input is received specifying a sweep configuration for a sweep on the parameter. The signal includes signal data, e.g., signal plot data or tabular data. The sweep configuration includes: a range of values for the indicated parameter, a number of iterations for the sweep, an interpolation type, step size for the sweep on the indicated parameter, specific values in the range of values for the parameter, source for at least some of the sweep configuration, and/or resultant data. The sweep is performed on the parameter per the sweep configuration, generating resultant data which is stored, and optionally displayed, e.g., in the GUI.
  • Automatic Configuration Of Function Blocks In A Signal Analysis System

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  • US Patent:
    20050039170, Feb 17, 2005
  • Filed:
    Mar 25, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/809143
  • Inventors:
    Christopher Cifra - Austin TX, US
    Philippe Joffrain - Pflugerville TX, US
    Alain Moriat - Copenhagen, DK
    Christophe Restat - Austin TX, US
    John Pasquarette - Austin TX, US
    J. Fletcher - Pflugerville TX, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F009/44
  • US Classification:
    717125000
  • Abstract:
    System and method for specifying a signal analysis function. User input is received specifying a first operation implementing at least a portion of a signal analysis function. Prior operations input by the user are programmatically analyzed to determine and assign an input source for the first operation that provides a first input signal, e.g., based on inputs and their signal or data types required for the first operation, one or more prior operations are determined that provide respective output signals of the respective signal or data types, where the one or more prior operations comprise the input source, and where the respective output signals comprise the first input signal. The first operation is performed on the first input signal, producing an output signal which is then displayed on a display. The programmatically analyzing, performing, and displaying are performed for each of a plurality of first operations input by the user.

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