Michelle Harris - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LeRoux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter DeLucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Boyle Lee - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Shreveport LA, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK Ventures Holdings, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717136, 717137, 709246
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework(MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
System And Method For Delivering Customized Content To Mobile Devices
Michelle Harris - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LeRoux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter DeLucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Lee Boyle - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Shreveport LA, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK Ventures Holdings, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717136, 717137, 709246
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
Spacecraft Acquisition Maneuvers Using Position-Based Gyroless Control
A system and a method for commanding a spacecraft to perform a three-axis maneuver purely based on “position” (i. e. , attitude) measurements. Using an “inertial gimbal concept”, a set of formulae are derived that can map a set of “inertial” motion to the spacecraft body frame based on position information so that the spacecraft can perform/follow according to the desired inertial position maneuvers commands. Also, the system and method disclosed herein employ an intrusion steering law to protect the spacecraft from acquisition failure when a long sensor intrusion occurs.
Systems And Method Of Controlling A Spacecraft Using Attitude Sensors
Dan Y. Liu - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US Qinghong W. Wang - Torrance CA, US Richard Y. Chiang - Torrance CA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B64G 1/38 B64G 1/28
US Classification:
701 13, 244165, 244170
Abstract:
A system for damping nutation and removing wobble of a spacecraft spinning about a given axis is provided. The system includes a sensor configured to determine three dimensional attitude measurements of the spacecraft, a processor operatively coupled to the sensor and configured to execute a process that facilitates aligning the spin axis with a spacecraft momentum vector. The processor, when executing the process, is programmed to receive spacecraft attitude data from the sensor, determine a torque command using the received attitude data, and control a momentum storage actuator on the spacecraft using the determined torque command such that an angular deviation about the given axis is reduced.
Michelle HARRIS - New York NY, US Dan JETHANAMEST - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LEROUX - New York NY, US Corey TRIPP - New York NY, US Peter DELUCIA - Freehold NJ, US Lin HSU - South Windsor CT, US Lee BOYLE - Emerson NJ, US Dan LIU - Washington Crossing PA, US George YI - New York NY, US Rocio KATSANIS - Astoria NY, US Harry KARGMAN - Brookline MA, US Evan HERBST - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK VENTURES HOLDINGS, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 17/28
US Classification:
715239
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
John F. Yocum - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Dan Y. Liu - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Richard A. Fowell - Culver City CA Douglas J. Bender - Redondo Beach CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B64G 124
US Classification:
244164
Abstract:
The three axes thruster modulation (8) of the present invention accepts three axes of input torque commands or angular acceleration commands and generates thruster selection and thruster timing (40) information which is used to fire thrusters (48) for the purpose of spacecraft attitude control and velocity change maneuvers. The modulation logic (8) works in all three axes simultaneously and is suitable for use with an arbitrary thruster configuration, including a configuration in which individual thrusters or thruster groups do not produce torques about mutually orthogonal axes. After thruster selection and on-times have been determined, the modulation logic (8) uses this information to compute a best estimate of the actual rate change (42) which is then compared to the commanded rate change (44) to develop a residual unfired rate change. The residual unfired rate change is retained and fed forward for addition to the subsequent acceleration command in computing the commanded rate change for the subsequent sample period (10, 20, 30). As a result, all commanded rate changes will ultimately be fired even if the commanded rate change is below a minimum rate change achievable.
Method For Station Keeping Control Of Flexible Spacecraft Using Onboard Gain Scheduling Scheme
John F. Yocum - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Dan Y. Liu - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01C 2100 G06G 778
US Classification:
364459
Abstract:
A method of attitude control for spacecraft with flexible structures utilizes an estimator/state controller pair with on-board time-varying gain scheduling. The control method includes an attitude estimator (100) for each axis, which uses rate input from inertial reference sensors (4, 5, 6) to produce estimates (37, 38, 39) of each of the state variables. The estimator employs a predictor-corrector structure which computes initial rate and position estimates for each sample interval and corrects these values by weighing them with iteratively-calculated time-varying gains according to equations 35 and 36. The state controller (40) for each axis operates on these inputs, combining them with position and rate commands (41, 42) and weighing the results with time-varying gains calculated iteratively for each sample period according to equations 46, 47, and 48. The final result is a commanded control acceleration (50) which is forwarded to a thruster modulation logic.
- Boca Raton FL, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas Leroux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter Delucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Lee Boyle - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Astoria NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
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Nov 2013 to 2000 Inventory AnalystMaintex Inc Industry, CA Aug 2011 to Nov 2013 Purchasing AgentSabry Lee Inc Industry, CA Feb 2008 to Dec 2009 Purchasing SpecialistSpectrum Plastics Inc Cerritos, CA Sep 2006 to Oct 2007 Inventory Control Coordinator/Operations Coordinator
Education:
California State Polytechnic University Pomona, CA 2004 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
United States District Court, Central District of California Los Angeles, CA Mar 2012 to May 2012 Extern to the Honorable Dolly M. GeeUniversity of California, Hastings College of the Law San Francisco, CA Oct 2010 to Jun 2011 Research Assistant to Professor Robin FeldmanAsian Pacific American Legal Center Los Angeles, CA Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 Law ClerkUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Oct 2008 to Aug 2009 Research AssociateJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD Jan 2005 to Oct 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
University of California, Hastings College of the Law San Francisco, CA May 2012 Juris DoctorUniversity of California, Irvine School of Law Irvine, CA 2011 to 2012University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2009 to 2010Peking University Dec 2004 Doctor of Philosophy in Neurobiology
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