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Anthony Corke, Sydney AU
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20100094693 | OFFER OR REWARD SYSTEM USING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR MODELING - The invention relates to a method of consumer modelling for sales' promotions, comprising the steps of providing a plurality of points of sale, providing a plurality of computer devices respectively adapted to analyse consumer behaviour and deliver data based thereon to a point of sale, and providing a device associated with an individual point of sale of the plurality thereof for providing at least promotional material to a consumer making a sales' transaction at any individual point of sale. Thus, in the drawings, there is shown a point of sale location ( | 04-15-2010 |
Felix Corke, London GB
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20090119589 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING MEDIA ITEMS - A method including presenting one or more tabs on a display of a device corresponding to media content screens, presenting one or more media content items in a media content screen upon selection of a corresponding one of the one or more tabs, the one or more media content items being presented in at least one of scrollable rows and columns, including minimized content information with some of the media content items and including intermediate content information with other media content items and changing at least the intermediate content information to detailed content information corresponding to a selected one of the content items. | 05-07-2009 |
James Tilbrook Corke, Herefordshire GB
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20140146814 | SWITCH DEVICE - A switch device for use in telecommunications apparatus, the switch device comprising: a substantially planar substrate having first substantially planar face and an opposing second substantially planar face; a first plurality of ports mounted on the first face of the substrate, and having a first arrangement of locating pins which extend into the substrate from the first face towards the second face thereof; and a second plurality of ports mounted on the second face of the substrate, and having a second arrangement of locating pins which extend into the substrate from the second face towards the first face thereof, wherein the first arrangement of locating pins is offset with respect to the second arrangement of locating pins. | 05-29-2014 |
John R. Corke, Acton, MA US
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20090171973 | USER-GENERATED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT FROM MOBILE AND NON-MOBILE DEVICES - A multimedia content system operates to manage mobile blogs created by users of communication devices. The mobile blogs may include content objects, which may be formed of audio components, text components, image, and/or video components. The various components may be formed from features of the communication devices. A user operating a mobile and/or non-mobile communication device may contact the system and provide one or more content objects for a mobile blog. The user may specify or create a community for accessing the mobile blog, and the multimedia content system publishes the blog for the community. Members of the community may view, edit, or augment the content objects of the mobile blog. Augmenting commands may be done through text messaging, email, or voice prompts. Users may access the mobile blogs through various communication devices. The content objects of the mobile blogs may be shared between users and indexed for easy retrieval. | 07-02-2009 |
Matt Corke, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20120038600 | Synchronization of Video Wall Movement with Content on the Wall - A controlling console and media server, and winch moving console all work together. | 02-16-2012 |
Peter Corke, Queensland AU
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20110106384 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MACHINERY CONTROL - A method for controlling an excavation device in one or more of the following phases of operation: digging, moving to spoil, dumping, recovery and return, the method including the steps of: providing a finite state machine having state variables reflecting the different phases of operation, including, digging, dumping, moving to dump location, return to dig, and bucket recover; determining current machine state depending on the position of the device; and modifying the operational behaviour of a one or more subordinate controllers in response to the current state. | 05-05-2011 |
Peter Corke, Taringa AU
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20100223008 | METHOD FOR PLANNING AND EXECUTING OBSTACLE-FREE PATHS FOR ROTATING EXCAVATION MACHINERY - This invention concerns the control of rotating excavation machinery, for instance to avoid collisions with obstacles. In a first aspect the invention is a control system for autonomous path planning in excavation machinery, comprising: A map generation subsystem to receive data from an array of disparate and complementary sensors to generate a 3-Dimensional digital terrain and obstacle map referenced to a coordinate frame related to the machine's geometry, during normal operation of the machine. An obstacle detection subsystem to find and identify obstacles in the digital terrain and obstacle map, and then to refine the map by identifying exclusion zones that are within reach of the machine during operation. A collision detection subsystem that uses knowledge of the machine's position and movements, as well as the digital terrain and obstacle map, to identify and predict possible collisions with itself or other obstacles, and then uses a forward motion planner to predict collisions in a planned path. And, a path planning subsystem that uses information from the other subsystems to vary planned paths to avoid obstacles and collisions. In other aspects the invention is excavation machinery including the control system; a method for control of excavation machinery; and firmware and software versions of the control system. | 09-02-2010 |
Peter Ian Corke, Queensland AU
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20090211538 | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A system for controlling and monitoring animals, including control devices ( | 08-27-2009 |
Peter Ian Corke, Taringa AU
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20120024238 | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A system for controlling and monitoring animals, the system including control devices that are able to be fitted to the animals and arranged for communication with one another. Each control device is capable of determining the position of an animal relative to a second animal as well as the distance between animals and the relative movement of animals fitted with the control device. The system of control devices also includes a stimulus device that allows stimuli to be applied to an animal or animals based on the relative position, movement and/or distance of the respective animals to one another. | 02-02-2012 |
20130333631 | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A system for controlling and monitoring animals, the system including control devices that are able to be fitted to the animals and arranged for communication with one another. Each control device is capable of determining the position of an animal relative to a second animal as well as the distance between animals and the relative movement of animals fitted with the control device. The system of control devices also includes a stimulus device that allows stimuli to be applied to an animal or animals based on the relative position, movement and/or distance of the respective animals to one another. | 12-19-2013 |
20140345539 | ANIMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A system for controlling and monitoring animals, the system including control devices that are able to be fitted to the animals and arranged for communication with one another. Each control device is capable of determining the position of an animal relative to a second animal as well as the distance between animals and the relative movement of animals fitted with the control device. The system of control devices also includes a stimulus device that allows stimuli to be applied to an animal or animals based on the relative position, movement and/or distance of the respective animals to one another. | 11-27-2014 |
Thomas Corke, Granger, IN US
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20090112490 | PLASMA SENSORS AND RELATED METHODS - Plasma sensors, systems and related methods are described. An example method for predicting an event includes providing a carrier signal across two electrodes and forming a plasma between the two electrodes. The example method also includes measuring a modulated signal from the plasma, manipulating the modulated signal to produce a value and comparing the value to a threshold. Finally, the example method includes determining the likelihood of the event based on the comparison. | 04-30-2009 |
20110120980 | System and Method for Aerodynamic Flow Control - A vortex generator system comprises one or more plasma streamwise vortex generators (PSVGs) or plasma wedge vortex generators (PWVGs). The PSVGs and PWVGs each comprises a first electrode and a second electrode separated by a dielectric layer. The first electrode extends in a longitudinal direction. The PSVGs and PWVGs can be installed on a surface arranged to receive airflow in a certain flow direction. The PSVGs have a rectangular first electrode is exposed and extends at least somewhat parallel to the expected flow direction, whereas the first electrode of the PWVGs is more triangular in shape. When an AC voltage is applied to the first and second electrodes, a plasma forms along edges of the first electrode. The plasma imposes a body force in a cross-flow direction, which induces a cross-flow velocity that, in combination with the mean flow, produces streamwise-oriented counter-rotating vortices. | 05-26-2011 |
20110129328 | PLASMA SENSORS AND RELATED METHODS - Plasma sensors, systems and related methods are described. An example method for predicting an event includes providing a carrier signal across two electrodes and forming a plasma between the two electrodes. The example method also includes measuring a modulated signal from the plasma, manipulating the modulated signal to produce a value and comparing the value to a threshold. Finally, the example method includes determining the likelihood of the event based on the comparison. | 06-02-2011 |
Thomas C. Corke, Granger, IN US
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20090065064 | COMPRESSOR TIP GAP FLOW CONTROL USING PLASMA ACTUATORS - A plasma generator for delaying the onset of rotation stall by tip gap flow control in, for example, an axial flow compressor is disclosed. The tip gap flow control system includes a housing surrounding a rotor of blades and having an inner wall. At least one plasma generating device is coupled to the inner wall of the housing and circumscribes at least a portion of the rotor of blades. A power supply is electrically coupled to the plasma generating device such that when the power supply energizes the plasma generating device, the axial momentum of a fluid flow between the inner wall of the housing and the tips of the rotor of blades in increased in the direction of the fluid flow. | 03-12-2009 |
20100224733 | Plasma actuators for drag reduction on wings, nacelles and/or fuselage of vertical take-off and landing aircraft - An aircraft includes a surface over which an airflow passes. A plasma actuator is configured to generate a plasma above the surface, the plasma coupling a directed momentum into the air surrounding the surface to reduce separation of the airflow from the surface. A method of reducing separation of an airflow from a surface of an aircraft includes generating a plasma in air surrounding the surface at a position where the airflow would separate from the surface in the absence of the plasma. | 09-09-2010 |
20110121158 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PLASMA BASED ADAPTIVE OPTICS - An adaptive plasma optics cell includes a housing defining a chamber, and a gas disposed within the housing chamber. A first light transmissive electrode layer is coupled to a first side of the housing and a first light transmissive dielectric layer is coupled between the first light transmissive electrode layer and the housing chamber. A second electrode layer is coupled to a second side of the housing such that the housing chamber is at least partially disposed between the first and second electrode layers and a second dielectric layer coupled between the second electrode layer electrode and the housing chamber. In operation, a power supply is controlled such that the power supply selectively supplies an electric signal sufficient to cause the gas to generate a plasma having a desired plasma gradient. | 05-26-2011 |
20140321987 | PLASMA ACTUATED CASCADE FLOW VECTORING - A system for directing airflow, a gas turbine engine, and a method for directing airflow exiting a cascade of internal airfoils are provided. An exemplary system for directing airflow includes a cascade of internal structures spanning an airflow path. Each of the internal structures includes a rounded trailing edge. The system further includes at least one plasma generating device positioned on the rounded trailing edge of each internal structure. Also, the system includes a controller configured to selectively energize and de-energize each plasma generating device to selectively alter a direction of local airflow around each internal structure to produce a combined airflow exiting the cascade in a desired direction. | 10-30-2014 |