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20090114083 | Encapsulated ceramic composite armor - A composite armor including a disrupting layer and a backing layer provides protection against blast and ballistic threats. The disrupting layer includes ceramic particles or tiles that disrupt the incoming projectile, while the backing layer prevents penetration past the armor by the disrupted projectile. The disrupting layer may include a layer of polygonal ceramic tiles with a deflecting front surface, encased by a retaining polymer, and may also include fire-retarding particles. | 05-07-2009 |
20100282062 | ARMOR PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOSIVELY-FORMED PROJECTILES - A hybrid armor architecture is provided that is effective against explosively-formed and other high-energy ballistic projectiles. The architecture includes at least one laminate reactive armor panel including a layer of non-explosively reactive material sandwiched between outer layers of a ductile material, an armor plate disposed behind the laminate reactive armor panel, and a flyer plate disposed behind the armor plate. The flyer plate or a portion thereof is configured to move toward and impact a body panel that is being protected on impact of a high-energy ballistic projectile with the flyer plate or the portion thereof, to thereby increase the total area of impact with the body panel relative to the projectile alone. | 11-11-2010 |
20120000010 | ENERGY-ABSORBING PADS - An energy-absorbing pad structure includes an energy-absorbing pad that is encapsulated by a polymeric film. The polymeric film is sufficiently air-permeable to permit air to escape during rapid compression of the pad structure, such as from a high-speed dynamic impact, but nonetheless is water resistant under ordinary conditions. It is desirable that the polymeric film is made from an elastic polymer. The air-permeability can be provided from a series of perforations such that the film's elastic quality tends to contract the perforations thereby impeding the progress of water through them under normal conditions. The energy-absorbing pad can be a semi-rigid viscoelastic foam. | 01-05-2012 |
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20160058302 | LATENT LOAD CALIBRATION FOR CALORIMETRY USING SENSOR FUSION - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method including obtaining, by a heart rate sensor of a fitness tracking device, a heart rate measurement of a user of the fitness tracking device; obtaining, by at least one motion sensor, motion data of the user; analyzing, by the fitness tracking device, the motion data of the user to estimate a step rate of the user; estimating, by the fitness tracking device, a load associated with a physical activity of the user by comparing the heart rate measurement with the step rate of the user; and estimating, by the fitness tracking device, an energy expenditure rate of the user using the load and at least one of the heart rate measurement and the step rate. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058329 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO ESTIMATE DAY-LONG CALORIE EXPENDITURE BASED ON POSTURE - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method, including obtaining, by the fitness tracking device, motion data of the user over a period of time, wherein the motion data can include a first plurality motion measurements from a first motion sensor of the fitness tracking device; determining, by the fitness tracking device, using the motion data an angle of the fitness tracking device relative to a plane during the period of time; estimating by the fitness tracking device, using the motion data, a range of linear motion of the fitness tracking device through space during the period of time; and comparing, by the fitness tracking device, the angle of the fitness tracking device to a threshold angle and comparing the range of linear motion of the fitness tracking device to a threshold range of linear motion to determine whether the user is sitting or standing. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058332 | LOCAL MODEL FOR CALORIMETRY - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method including obtaining, by a fitness tracking device configured to be worn by a user, a plurality of physical characteristics of the user, wherein the plurality of physical characteristics includes a first age and a sex of the user; mapping, by the fitness tracking device, each physical characteristic of the user to a corresponding index, wherein the first age of the user is mapped to a first age index of a first age range of a plurality of age ranges, and wherein the sex of the user is mapped to a first sex index; selecting, from a memory of the fitness tracking device, a first calorimetry model of a plurality of calorimetry models, wherein the first calorimetry model is associated with each corresponding index, including the first age index and the first sex index of the user; and estimating, by the fitness tracking device, an energy expenditure rate using the first calorimetry model, wherein the fitness tracking device can include constrained resources for at least one of battery power, processor speed, and memory capacity. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058356 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO CALIBRATE FITNESS LEVEL AND DIRECT CALORIE BURN USING MOTION, LOCATION SENSING, AND HEART RATE - The present disclosure relates generally to improving calorie expenditure prediction and tracking and, more particularly, to techniques for calibration and calorimetry using data from motions sensors and heart rate sensors. Embodiments of the present disclosure include a fitness tracking device and techniques for accurately tracking an individual's energy expenditure over time and over a variety of activities while wearing the fitness tracking device. In some embodiments, the fitness tracking device may be a wearable device. The wearable device may be worn on a wrist, such as a watch, and it may include one or more microprocessors, a display, and a variety of sensors, including a heart rate sensor and one or more motion sensors. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058370 | ACCURATE CALORIMETRY FOR INTERMITTENT EXERCISES - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method including obtaining, by a fitness tracking device, a plurality of heart rate measurements of the user over a period of time, wherein the plurality of heart rate measurements can include heart rate data from a heart rate sensor of the fitness tracking device; analyzing, by the fitness tracking device, the plurality of heart rate measurements to determine a rate of change of a heart rate of the user during the period of time; determining, by the fitness tracking device, that the user is experiencing an onset phase if the rate of change of the heart rate during the period of time is greater than zero; determining, by the fitness tracking device, that the user is experiencing a cool-down phase if the rate of change of the heart rate during the period of time is less than zero; estimating, by the fitness tracking device, a first rate of energy expenditure of the user if the user is experiencing an onset phase using an onset calorimetry model; and estimating, by the fitness tracking device, a second rate of energy expenditure of the user if the user is experiencing a cool-down phase using a cool-down calorimetry model. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058371 | SENSOR FUSION APPROACH TO ENERGY EXPENDITURE ESTIMATION - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method including obtaining a plurality of heart rate measurements of the user over a period of time; obtaining motion data of the user over the period of time; analyzing the motion data of the user to determine for each of the plurality of heart rate measurements, a corresponding work rate measurement; determining, for each of the plurality of heart rate measurements, a first confidence level; determining, for each corresponding work rate measurement, a second confidence level; and estimating a first energy expenditure rate using the plurality of heart rate measurements; estimating a second energy expenditure rate using the plurality of work rate measurements; and estimating a weighted energy expenditure rate of the user by combining the first energy expenditure rate weighted by the first confidence level and the second energy expenditure rate weighted by the second confidence level. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058372 | TERRAIN TYPE INFERENCE FROM WEARABLE WITH MOTION SENSING - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method including obtaining, by at least one sensor of a fitness tracking device, motion data of a user of the fitness tracking device; separating, by the fitness tracking device, the motion data into at least a first frequency signature attributable to movement by the user and a second frequency signature attributable to a type of a terrain on which the user is moving; determining, by the fitness tracking device, the type of the terrain on which the user is moving by analyzing the first frequency signature and the second frequency signature; and estimating, by the fitness tracking device, a rate of energy expenditure of the user by applying a calorimetry model including a coefficient or a parameter associated with the type of the terrain. | 03-03-2016 |
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20090053995 | INTER-SATELLITE CROSSLINK COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A communications system, apparatus, method, and computer program product for inter-satellite and inter-spacecraft crosslinks (ISL) with non-ISL optimized antennas on spacecraft. The system includes a mobile communications platform that includes an ISL antenna configured to transmit information to a target satellite through a non-ISL antenna of the target satellite. The mobile communications platform is configured to relay transmissions through the non-ISL antenna of the target satellite to another communications platform. The mobile communications platform includes a controller configured to determine a location of the mobile platform; determine whether the target satellite is within communications range; and prepare a signal for relayed transmissions through a non-ISL antenna of the target satellite to another communications platform in a signal format that is decipherable by this other communications platform. | 02-26-2009 |
20120178363 | INTER-SATELLITE CROSSLINK COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A communications system, apparatus, method, and computer program product for inter-satellite and inter-spacecraft crosslinks (ISL) with non-ISL optimized antennas where at least one component of the communications system has the potential energy to go into space. The system includes a mobile communications platform that includes an ISL antenna configured to transmit information through a non-ISL antenna of another communications platform. The non-ISL antenna does not track a trajectory of the mobile communications platform. The mobile communications platform includes a controller configured to determine a location of the mobile platform; determine whether the non-ISL antenna is within communications range; and prepare a signal for relayed transmissions through a non-ISL antenna to another communications platform in a signal format that is decipherable by this other communications platform. | 07-12-2012 |
20150215030 | INTER-SATELLITE CROSSLINK COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A communications system, apparatus, method, and computer program product for inter-satellite and inter-spacecraft crosslinks (ISL) with non-ISL optimized antennas where at least one component of the communications system has the potential energy to go into space. The system includes a mobile communications platform that includes an ISL antenna configured to transmit information through a non-ISL antenna of another communications platform. The non-ISL antenna does not track a trajectory of the mobile communications platform. The mobile communications platform includes a controller configured to determine a location of the mobile platform; determine whether the non-ISL antenna is within communications range; and prepare a signal for relayed transmissions through a non-ISL antenna to another communications platform in a signal format that is decipherable by this other communications platform. | 07-30-2015 |