Gail Roberts - Arvada CO Philip Keene - Littleton CO David Lowe - Lakewood CO James Hunt - Lakewood CO Joseph F. Pinkerton - Austin TX David B. Clifton - Leander TX
Assignee:
Active Power, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H02K 718
US Classification:
290 52, 290 30 R, 290 40 C, 322 10
Abstract:
A continuous power system assembly is provided that includes an integrated shaft-driven unit. The unit contains a turbine, an alternator, a flywheel and a feed pump, all of which are coupled to the shaft. During various modes of operation, any of the turbine, alternator or flywheel may provide the torque used to drive the shaft. When the alternator is not providing the necessary torque to drive the shaft, it is operated as a generator that provides back-up power to a load. The present invention also includes a unique nozzle design that improves the ease with the nozzles may be manufactured in comparison to known designs. The nozzle is manufactured as two halves which are mated as part of the manufacturing process. The individual nozzles may, because only half of the nozzle segments exist on either half of the nozzle block, be easily manufactured using conventional machining.
Method And Apparatus For Producing A Signature Characterizing An Interval Of A Video Signal While Compensating For Picture Edge Shift
Michael D. Ellis - Boulder CO Stephen M. Dunn - Boulder CO Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO Fancy B. Younglove - Boulder CO David M. James - Fort Collins CO David L. Clifton - Boulder CO Richard S. Land - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
The Arbitron Company - Columbia MD
International Classification:
H04N 1700 H04N 1704
US Classification:
348 2
Abstract:
Signatures are produced for characterizing an interval of a video signal representing a picture for use in broadcast segment recognition. The signature is produced based on portions of the video signal representing corresponding regions of the picture each spaced by a certain amount from a nominal edge of the picture. A shift in the video signal corresponding with a shift in the edge of the picture from a nominal edge of the picture is detected. The portions of the video signal are adjusted to compensate for the shift in the edge of the picture and a signature is produced based on the adjusted portions of the video signal.
Method And System For Recognition Of Broadcast Segments
Michael D. Ellis - Boulder CO Stephen M. Dunn - Boulder CO Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO Fancy B. Younglove - Boulder CO David M. James - Fort Collins CO David L. Clifton - Boulder CO Richard S. Land - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
The Arbitron Company - Columbia MD
International Classification:
H04N 1700 H04N 1704
US Classification:
348 2
Abstract:
The broadcast audio signal and/or the broadcast video signal of a monitored broadcast are temporarily stored and predetermined signal events are detected which indicate possible new broadcast segments of interest of the monitored broadcast. Intervals of the monitored broadcast are selected as possible new broadcast segments of interest based on the predetermined signal events. A first capture level is assigned to a first selected interval based on predetermined characteristics of the interval which indicate that it is likely to be a new segment of interest. A second capture level is assigned to a second selected interval based on predetermined characteristics of that interval which indicate that it is relatively less likely than the first selected interval to be a new segment of interest. A signature corresponding with the first selected interval is stored in the database and the temporarily stored broadcast audio and/or video signals which correspond with the first selected interval are captured for transmission to a workstation operator for segment identification. A signature corresponding with the second selected interval is stored in the database and the temporarily stored broadcast audio and/or video signals which correspond with the second selected interval are erased.
Method And System For Recognition Of Broadcast Segments
Michael D. Ellis - Boulder CO Stephen M. Dunn - Boulder CO Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO Fancy B. Younglove - Boulder CO David M. James - Fort Collins CO David L. Clifton - Boulder CO Richard S. Land - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
The Arbitron Company - Columbia MD
International Classification:
H04N 1700 H04N 1704
US Classification:
348 2
Abstract:
Broadcast segment recognition systems and methods are provided in which a signature representing a monitored broadcast segment is compared with broadcast segment signatures in a data base representing known broadcast segments to determine whether a match exists. Criteria for determining the validity of such a match are provided. In addition, signatures characterizing respective intervals of a broadcast signal exhibiting correlation are produced by generating a difference vector for each respective interval and carrying out vector transformations of the different vectors to reduce such correlation. Also, a broadcast segment recognition data base is updated by monitoring a broadcast signal to detect signal events indicating possible broadcast segments of interest in which at least two alternative segments of interest are detected by assigning priority to one of the two segments based upon predetermined criteria. A signature characterizing a broadcast signal interval is produced including a plurality of digital words each characterizing a respective sub-interval thereof by selecting at least one such digital word based on predetermined digital word distribution criteria, match probability and a degree of signal difference between the respective sub-interval and adjacent portions of the signal.
Method And System For Producing A Signature Characterizing An Audio Broadcast Signal
Michael D. Ellis - Boulder CO Stephen M. Dunn - Boulder CO Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO Fancy B. Younglove - Boulder CO David M. James - Fort Collins CO David L. Clifton - Boulder CO Richard S. Land - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
The Arbitron Company - Columbia MD
International Classification:
H04N 1700 H04N 1704
US Classification:
348 2
Abstract:
A method and system for producing a signature which characterizes an audio broadcast signal for use in broadcast signal recognition, wherein the signature is based on a comparison of time-displaced frequency band values each representing a respective frequency band of the audio broadcast signal. Each of a first group of the frequency band values is compared with a respective value from the second group representing portions of the audio broadcast signal within the same predetermined frequency band. At least a part of the signal portions represented by the second group were broadcast prior to the signal portions represented by the first group, and a signature is formed based on the comparison of the first and second groups.
Method And System For Recognition Of Broadcast Segments
Michael D. Ellis - Boulder CO Stephen M. Dunn - Boulder CO Michael W. Fellinger - Boulder CO Fancy B. Younglove - Boulder CO David M. James - Fort Collins CO David L. Clifton - Boulder CO Richard S. Land - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
The Arbitron Company - Columbia MD
International Classification:
H04N 1700 H04N 1704
US Classification:
348 2
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of producing a signature characterizing an interval of a video signal representing a picture for use in broadcast segment recognition. The signature is produced based on portions of the video signal representing corresponding regions of the picture. The invention also serves to produce a corresponding mast word including a plurality of bit values each representing a reliability of a corresponding value of the signature. The first signature is formed having a plurality of values each of which is based on a respective one of the portions of the video signal. A second signature is formed also having a plurality of values each based on respective ones of a plurality of shifted portions of the video signal. The shifted portions each corresponds to a respective one of the video signal portions and has a location displaced from a location of the respective one of the portions by a predetermined amount, such that each value of the first signature corresponds to a value of the second signature. The respective values of the first and second signatures are compared and bit values of the mask word are established based on this comparison.
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130 Turkey Quarter Creek Road, was airlifted to Pitt Memorial Hospital Sunday night after fire and rescue teams from three area departments cut her out of the wrecked car that had been upside down in a culvert on N.C. 55 since about 10 p.m. Friday, said Sgt. David Clifton of the N.C. Highway Patrol.
Date: Nov 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
9-year-old NC girl survives 2 days in car wreckage
Sgt. David Clifton calls the girl "heroic" and that she was able to stay calm despite the dark and cold and having a dead person in the car beside her. He says the girl was talkative and is expected to fully recover.