Oscar D.
Oscar D. Crisalle, Gainesville, FL US
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20100268353 | Systems and Methods for Offset-Free Model Predictive Control - Techniques, systems and methods for designing, implementing, and operating model predictive controllers that can deliver perfect tracking of set points and that can reject the effect of disturbances when steady-state operation is reached are disclosed. High performance is achieved through the incorporation of set-point tracking costs, integral costs, and velocity costs, as well as the adoption of incremental model systems for prediction purposes. Embodiments can deliver offset-free performance for tracking set points with constant final values, set points of a ramp type, and set points of a parabolic form, while rejecting disturbances that have a constant final value. The approach reduces the complexity of model predictive control design, delivers improved performance, and requires modest computational power. An Incremental Model State Estimator (IMES) is disclosed that reduces the computation load required for producing estimated values for the unmeasured star vector of a model under the presence of unmeasured disturbances. | 10-21-2010 |
Oscar D. Kafati, New York, NY US
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20140006406 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING AND MANAGING ELECTRONIC CONTENT | 01-02-2014 |
Oscar D. Moore, Sr., Okolona, MS US
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20110101048 | BOOT JACK - A boot jack incorporating a storage compartment usable for storing shoe polish and other shoe apparatus. The boot jack may have a flat upper plate bearing a notch for receiving the heel area of a boot, and a soft liner to oppose scuffing of a boot. Right, left, and front side walls depend from the upper plate. A floor plate encloses the storage compartment within the upper plate, and the right, left, and front side walls. An openable closure such as a hinged door may be opened to reveal the interior of the storage compartment. The upper plate may be secured in place at an acute angle to the floor plate such that the storage compartment is wedge shaped. The upper plate may have a frictional liner for engaging the sole of a boot placed on the boot jack to stabilize the latter. | 05-05-2011 |
Oscar D. Romero, Jr., Tucson, AZ US
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20110103056 | HIGH BRIGHTNESS DIODE OUTPUT METHODS AND DEVICES - Devices and methods for maintaining the brightness of laser emitter bar outputs having multiple emitters for coupling and other applications. In some embodiments, at least one brightness enhancement optic may be used in combination with a beam reformatting optic. | 05-05-2011 |
20130258469 | SPATIAL BEAM COMBINING FOR MULTIPLE DIODE LASER ELEMENTS - In order to achieve a high brightness optical source with both spatial size and numeric aperture ideal for fiber coupling, an assembly of multiple individually collimated laser diode chips on submount (COS) are mounted onto a common flat surface and redirected through a series of optical components. This is done in such a manner which allows for active reduction of both overall spot size and numeric aperture. This optical stacking technique achieves a high brightness source which is also suitable for directly coupling into an optical fiber, or can achieve enhanced brightness through the use of existing polarization or wavelength combining schemes prior to fiber optic coupling. | 10-03-2013 |
20140300971 | HIGH BRIGHTNESS DIODE OUTPUT METHODS AND DEVICES - Devices and methods for maintaining the brightness of laser emitter bar outputs having multiple emitters for coupling and other applications. In some embodiments, at least one brightness enhancement optic may be used in combination with a beam reformatting optic. | 10-09-2014 |