Mit Lincoln Laboratory 2009 - Mar 2017
Contractor
Twai 2009 - Mar 2017
President
Visidyne,Inc. 2006 - 2009
Vice President
Visidyne,Inc. 2001 - 2006
Senior Project Scientist
Digital Ink 1999 - 2001
President and Co-Founder
Education:
Brown University
Master of Science, Masters, Master of Arts, Mathematics
Northeastern University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Skills:
Systems Engineering Image Processing Optics Simulations Dod Algorithms Sensors Software Engineering Signal Processing Security Clearance Matlab C++ Program Management System Architecture Proposal Writing Machine Learning Engineering Management Integration Remote Sensing System Design Defense Software Development Physics Satellite Spacecraft Space Systems Aerospace Systems Design Earned Value Management Machine Learing Pattern Recognition Deep Learning Sensor and Data Analysis Robotics Modeling and Simulation Signal and Image Processing Human Machine Interface Project Management Business Development Presentation Skills Navigation
MIT Lincoln Laboratory since 2009
Contractor
Visidyne Inc. 2001 - 2009
Vice President
Digital Ink, Inc. 1999 - 2001
President
KTAADN, Inc. 1989 - 1999
Vice President
TASC 1983 - 1989
Member of Technical Staff
Education:
Brown University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Mathematics
Northeastern University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics
Dennis Peter Villanucci - Chelmsford MA, US Peter Nicholas Baum - Chelmsford MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
Visidyne, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G01D 5/32
US Classification:
73655
Abstract:
A passive, remote sensor including an optical subsystem for receiving electromagnetic radiation scattered off a surface. A detector is responsive to electromagnetic radiation received by the optical subsystem and generates a composite signal comprising a DC current component and an AC current component. A filter extracts the DC current component from the composite signal. A light emitting device is driven by the DC current component. A detector is responsive to the light emitting device and is connected to the first detector to subtract at least a portion of the DC component from the composite signal producing a modified signal. An amplifier is responsive to the modified signal detects vibrations of the surface to be detected.
Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Sergey Liberman - Bedford MA, US Garry Shleppi - Auburndale MA, US Ethan A. Funk - Boston MA, US Vladimir V. Subach - Lexington MA, US Andrew M. Goldman - Wakefield MA, US Leonid Reznik - Sudbury MA, US Simon Selitsky - Lexington MA, US Mario A. Stein - Natick MA, US
Motion of a writing instrument is tracked from sensors located in the vicinity. The signals generated from the sensors are processed and used in a wide variety of ways.
Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Alec Segal - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G06K009/00
US Classification:
382/119000, 382/187000
Abstract:
Handwriting data is received electronically from a remote user at a handwritten-information server, and the handwriting data is processed in accordance with instructions provided to the server by the user, e.g. by forwarding the handwriting data to a specified destination identified by the user.
Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Garry Shleppi - Auburndale MA, US Ethan Funk - Boston MA, US Vladimir Subach - Lexington MA, US Andrew Goldman - Wakefield MA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345179000
Abstract:
Motion of a writing instrument is tracked from sensors located in the vicinity. The signals generated from the sensors are processed and used in a wide variety of ways.
Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Garry Shleppi - Auburndale MA, US Vladimir Subach - Lexington MA, US Andrew Goldman - Wakefield MA, US Simon Selitsky - Lexington MA, US Mario Stein - Natick MA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345179000
Abstract:
Motion of a writing instrument is tracked from sensors located in the vicinity. The signals generated from the sensors are processed and used in a wide variety of ways.
Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Sergey Liberman - Bedford MA, US Ethan Funk - Boston MA, US Vladimir Subach - Lexington MA, US Andrew Goldman - Wakefield MA, US Leonid Reznik - Sudbury MA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345179000
Abstract:
Motion of a writing instrument is tracked from sensors located in the vicinity. The signals generated from the sensors are processed and used in a wide variety of ways.
Arkady Pittel - Brookline MA, US Ilya Schiller - Brookline MA, US Sergey Liberman - Bedford MA, US Garry Shleppi - Auburndale MA, US Ethan Funk - Boston MA, US Vladimir Subach - Lexington MA, US Andrew Goldman - Stow MA, US Leonid Reznik - Sudbury MA, US Simon Selitsky - Lexington MA, US Mario Stein - Natick MA, US
Assignee:
CANDLEDRAGON, INC. - Brookline MA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033 G12B 13/00
US Classification:
250252100, 250222100
Abstract:
Motion of a writing instrument is tracked from sensors located in the vicinity. The signals generated from the sensors are processed and used in a wide variety of ways.
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