M. Sam Araki - Saratoga CA, US Ashim Banerjee - Westminster CO, US Safwan Shah - San Jose CA, US Mobeen Bajwa - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
ST-Infonox - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
119174, 3405733
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a herd of animals. Each of multiple sensors are attached to one of the animals and is in peer-to-peer communication with another of the sensors to define a dynamically network arrangement of sensors. A base station is in communication with at least one of the sensors to access the networked arrangement of sensors. A central system is in communication with the base station and has instructions to monitor a position of the herd with data collected by the sensors.
M. Araki - Saratoga CA, US Ashim Banerjee - Westminster CO, US Safwan Shah - San Jose CA, US Mobeen Bajwa - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
ST- Infonox - Campbell CA
International Classification:
G06F011/00
US Classification:
702002000, 702188000
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a state of an environment. Sensors are distributed spatially within the environment, with each sensor measuring one of the measured parameters at its spatial location. A controller receives data collected from each of the sensors. The controller identifies the occurrence of an event at at least one of the sensors. The controller extracts derived parameters from the collected data. The controller determines a cross-correlation of the extracted parameters over the sensors. The controller identifies an abnormality in the environment from the determined cross-correlation.
Optical Measurements In Fluids Using Distributed Sensor Networks
M. Araki - Saratoga CA, US Ashim Banerjee - Westminster CO, US Safwan Shah - San Jose CA, US Mobeen Bajwa - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
ST-Infonox - Campbell CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00 G06F 15/00
US Classification:
702188000
Abstract:
Methods and systems monitor a state of a fluid-distribution system. Sensors are distributed spatially within the fluid-distribution system. Each sensor is in peer-to-peer communication with another sensor to define a dynamically networked arrangement of sensors within the fluid-distribution system. The sensors have an illumination source, a light detector, and a controller to measure a photometric parameter. A base station is provided in communication with the sensors to access the networked arrangement of sensors. A central system is provided in communication with the base station and has programming instructions to identify an abnormality in the fluid-distribution system from data collected by the sensors.
M. Araki - Saratoga CA, US Ashim Banerjee - Westminster CO, US Peter Verbica - Santa Cruz CA, US Mobeen Bajwa - Fremont CA, US Safwan Shah - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
ST-Infonox - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04R 5/00
US Classification:
381058000, 381017000
Abstract:
Methods and system are described for monitoring an environment. Acoustic data collected from microphones distributed within the environment are received. Sound sources are identified from the received acoustic data as generative of sound detected by the microphones. An acoustic scene of the environment is characterized by application of acoustic-scene characterization rules to the received acoustic data. The acoustic scene of the environment is identified as anomalous according to parameter values deviant from a set of parameter values defining nonanomalous acoustic scenes. A remedial response to the environment is initiated in response to identifying the acoustic scene of the environment as anomalous.
M. Sam Araki - Saratoga CA, US Mobeen Bajwa - Fremont CA, US Safwan Shah - San Jose CA, US Ashim Banerjee - Westminster CO, US Kenneth L. Stutzman - Windsor CO, US Donald Araki - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
ST-Infonox, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709205
Abstract:
Embodiments of a bioremediation system and bioremediation methods provide for automatically measuring the progress of a bioremediation effort and automatically adjusting the bioremediation. In embodiments, one or more bioremediation stations are deployed in the geographic area associated with the bioremediation. The bioremediation stations provide measurement of important environment characteristics that help determine the progress of the bioremediation. Each set of data from each bioremediation station can be integrated into a single comprehensive assessment of the bioremediation across a portion or all of the geographical area. If an adjustment needs to be made to the bioremediation, a control message can be sent to the bioremediation station that can then automatically make the adjustment.
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Mobeen Bajwa
Mobeen Bajwa
Lived:
Santa Clara, CA Pittsburgh, PA Fremont, CA
Work:
TSYS - VP Engineering ABN AMRO GITS Infonox
Education:
Wharton - University of Pennsylvania, GIKI, Carnegie Mellon University