Pavan K. Namineni - Ann Arbor MI, US Trevor Davey - South Lyon MI, US Gary Siebert - Ann Arbor MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
G01S 5/14
US Classification:
34235707
Abstract:
This invention is a wireless mobile indoor/outdoor tracking system. It is designed to track the absolute position of all nodes in a network indoors and outdoors. The system uses GPS positioning when a signal is available and RF ranging when it is unavailable. When indoors, a minimum of three network nodes must receive a GPS signal to determine absolute position. A mesh network is used to make the system mobile and to create an avenue for data to be transmitted to a remote base station.
Pavan K. Namineni - Ann Arbor MI, US James Burkowski - Northville MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Joe Long - Ypsilanti MI, US Gary Siebert - Dexter MI, US Trevor Davey - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Cybernet Systems Corporation - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 A61M 31/00
US Classification:
700231, 604 48
Abstract:
Methods and systems tell patients when to take their medications, control medication dispensing based on compliance to the prescribed dosage, and determine that the proper dosage has been taken. This system integrates with other devices related to home telehealth by including support for a world-wide web-based medical record associating the patient, his/her medication requirements or prescription, compliance with that prescription, and other associated medical telemetry data that may be used to determine patient response to said medication.
Integrated Polymer And Metal Case Ammunition Manufacturing System And Method
- Ann Arbor MI, US James Burkowski - Northville MI, US Amanda Christiana - Ann Arbor MI, US Trevor Davey - South Lyon MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Joseph Long - Ypsilanti MI, US Gary Moody - Dexter MI, US Gary Siebert - Dexter MI, US
A fully automated, integrated, end-to-end synchronized and compact manufacturing system produces polymer or metal case ammunition. Manufacturing stations support case assembly, sealing (gluing/welding), final product inspection, cartridge packaging or binning, and loading. Station modularity facilitates rapid changeover to accommodate ammunition of differing calibers. Sensors and apparatus may be provided to place a manufacturing cell in a wait state until all components or materials are received in a preferred orientation for proper assembly. The system may join and use multipart cases, each including a lower portion with a head end attached thereto and at least one upper portion having a necked-down transition to the open top end. Elevator feeders, vibratory bowl feeders, and robotic pick-and-place feeders may be used to deliver components for assembly.
Integrated Polymer And Metal Case Ammunition Manufacturing System And Method
- Ann Arbor MI, US James Burkowski - Northville MI, US Amanda Christiana - Ann Arbor MI, US Trevor Davey - South Lyon MI, US Charles J. Jacobus - Ann Arbor MI, US Joseph Long - Ypsilanti MI, US Gary Moody - Dexter MI, US Gary Siebert - Dexter MI, US
Assignee:
CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
F42B 33/00 F42B 33/04 F42B 33/02
US Classification:
86 28
Abstract:
A fully automated, integrated, end-to-end synchronized and compact manufacturing system produces polymer or metal case ammunition. Manufacturing stations support case assembly, sealing (gluing/welding), final product inspection, cartridge packaging or binning, and loading. Station modularity facilitates rapid changeover to accommodate ammunition of differing calibers. Sensors and apparatus may be provided to place a manufacturing cell in a wait state until all components or materials are received in a preferred orientation for proper assembly. The system may join and use multipart cases, each including a lower portion with a head end attached thereto and at least one upper portion having a necked-down transition to the open top end. Elevator feeders, vibratory bowl feeders, and robotic pick-and-place feeders may be used to deliver components for assembly.
Trevor Davey (born 1926) is a former Member of Parliament for Gisborne in the North Island of New Zealand. Member of Parliament. Trevor Davey represented the
Gentherm
Lead Engineer
Gentherm Dec 2016 - Mar 2018
Hardware Engineer
Bosch Apr 2014 - Nov 2016
Hardware Engineer
Cybernet Systems Corporation Jul 2006 - Apr 2014
Research Engineer
Altec Jan 2005 - Jul 2006
Electrical Engineer
Education:
University of Michigan - Dearborn 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Testing Simulations Pcb Design Electronics Manufacturing Software Development Product Development Engineering Control Systems Design Electrical Engineering Project Management Embedded Systems
Trevor Davey 1996 graduate of John Glenn High School in Westland, MI is on Memory Lane. Get caught up with Trevor and other high school alumni from John