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Douglas P. Verret, Sugarland, TX US
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20150349046 | WELL RESISTORS AND POLYSILICON RESISTORS - An integrated circuit containing a well resistor has STI field oxide and resistor dummy active areas in the well resistor. STI trenches are etched and filled with trench fill dielectric material. The trench fill dielectric material is removed from over the active areas by a CMP process, leaving STI field oxide in the STI trenches. Subsequently, dopants are implanted into a substrate in the well resistor area to form the well resistor. An integrated circuit containing a polysilicon resistor has STI field oxide and resistor dummy active areas in an area for the polysilicon resistor. A layer of polysilicon is formed and planarized by a CMP process. A polysilicon etch mask is formed over the CMP-planarized polysilicon layer to define the polysilicon resistor. A polysilicon etch process removes polysilicon in areas exposed by the polysilicon etch mask, leaving the polysilicon resistor. | 12-03-2015 |
Eric H. Verret, Montreal CA
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20140263048 | SELF-SUSTAINING WATER RECLAMATION BIOTREATMENT SYSTEM - A process approach allows economical self-sustained operation of single vessel biotreatment systems for municipal wastewater treatment. The daytime solar powered treatment process is changed during darkness periods to operate the biotreatment system without electric grid powering. | 09-18-2014 |
Frédéric Verret, Manosque FR
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20090155911 | Genetically modified plants and their applications in phytoremediation - Genetically modified plants able to accumulate heavy metals in shoots and methods of removing and possibly recovering said heavy metals, using said genetically modified plants. Said genetically modified plants include more than one copy of at least a sequence encoding a P1B-type ATPase of the Zn<2+>/Co<2+>/Cd<2+>/Pb<2+> subclass and that they overexpress said P1B-type ATPase. | 06-18-2009 |
Frédéric Verret, Manosque FR
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20090155911 | Genetically modified plants and their applications in phytoremediation - Genetically modified plants able to accumulate heavy metals in shoots and methods of removing and possibly recovering said heavy metals, using said genetically modified plants. Said genetically modified plants include more than one copy of at least a sequence encoding a P1B-type ATPase of the Zn<2+>/Co<2+>/Cd<2+>/Pb<2+> subclass and that they overexpress said P1B-type ATPase. | 06-18-2009 |
Jody D. Verret, Rockwall, TX US
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20140112536 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY REGISTERING AN IMAGE TO A THREE-DIMENSIONAL POINT SET - A system and methods can create a synthetic image of a target from a 3D data set, by using an electro-optical (EO) image and sun geometry associated with the EO image. In some examples, a 3D surface model is created from a 3D data set. The 3D surface model establishes a local surface orientation at each point in the 3D data set. A surface shaded relief (SSR) is produced from the local surface orientation, from an EO image, and from sun geometry associated with the EO image. Points in the SSR that are in shadows are shaded appropriately. The SSR is projected into the image plane of the EO image. Edge-based registration extracts tie points from the projected SSR. The 3D data set converts the tie points to ground control points. A geometric bundle adjustment aligns the EO image geometry to the 3D data set. | 04-24-2014 |
20140112579 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION OF 3D DATA WITH ELECTRO-OPTICAL IMAGERY VIA PHOTOGRAMMETRIC BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT - Accurate automatic registration and fusion of LADAR (from laser detection and ranging) and EO (electro-optical) data from different sensors provides additional analysis and exploitation value beyond what each data set provides on its own. Such data sets often exhibit significant misregistration due to uncorrelated geometric errors between or among two or more sensors. One or more automatic algorithms achieve superior registration as well as algorithms for fusing the data in three dimensions (3D). The fused data can provide multi-image colorization for change detection, automatic generation of surface relief colorization, interactive and/or automatic filtering of 3D vegetation points for LADAR foliage penetration analysis, automatic surface orientation determination for improved spectroradiometric exploitation, and other benefits that cannot be achieved by the LADAR or EO data alone. | 04-24-2014 |
20140253543 | PERFORMANCE PREDICTION FOR GENERATION OF POINT CLOUDS FROM PASSIVE IMAGERY - A system and method of generating point clouds from passive images. Image clusters are formed, wherein each image cluster includes two or more passive images selected from a set of passive images. Quality of the point cloud that could be generated from each image cluster is predicted for each image cluster based on a performance prediction score for each image cluster. A subset of image clusters is selected for further processing based on their performance prediction scores. A mission-specific quality score is determined for each point cloud generated and the point cloud with the highest quality score is selected for storage. | 09-11-2014 |
20150103169 | OSCILLATORY MOTION COMPENSATION IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN IN IMAGE MOTION SENSING SYSTEMS - A system and a method for processing multi-linear image data by measuring a relative oscillatory motion from a first-imaged array of the multi-linear optical array to a second-imaged array of the multi-linear optical array as a first function in time domain via image correlation; transforming the first function from the time domain to a second function in frequency domain; converting real and the imaginary parts of the second function to polar coordinates to generate a magnitude and a phase; correcting the polar coordinates from the second function in the frequency domain to generate a third function; converting the third function to rectangular coordinates to generate a fourth function in the frequency domain; and transforming the fourth function from the frequency domain to a fifth function in the time domain. | 04-16-2015 |
Jody D. Verret, Garland, TX US
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20140354647 | METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR INTERACTIVE DISPLAY OF THREE DIMENSIONAL COVARIANCE - A system and method for displaying a three-dimensional surface along with ellipsoids representing covariances. In one embodiment, at a point on a three dimensional surface, an ellipsoid is formed having principal axes proportional to the eigenvalues of a covariance matrix. The ellipsoid and the three-dimensional surface are projected onto a two-dimensional plane for display on a two-dimensional screen to a user. The covariance matrix may be an estimated error covariance or a sample covariance. | 12-04-2014 |
Rhetta Suzanne Horn Verret, Austin, TX US
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20090126100 | Systems and Methods for Bathtub Heating - In some embodiments, a bathtub heating system may detect a temperature of bathtub fluid (e.g., water, mud, etc.) in a bathtub and may apply heat to the bathtub fluid to maintain a substantially constant temperature (or to provide a user indicated and/or predetermined temperature/time profile). In some embodiments, the bathtub heating system may not use a temperature sensor. For example, the bathtub heating system may use a fluid level sensor to detect when the bathtub fluid in the bathtub is at a sufficient height to operate and may apply a predetermined amount of power to the heating elements to approximately maintain the temperature of the bathtub fluid in the bathtub. | 05-21-2009 |
Robin J. Verret, Youngsville, LA US
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20080316049 | RFID Tag Tracer Method and Apparatus - A fluid can be tracked in a wellbore utilizing at least one RFID tag entrained in the fluid. An RFID tag reader can be disposed and/or displaced in the wellbore, for example, on a drill string or a casing string. A reader can be utilized to locate the at least one RFID tag in the wellbore. A reader can be housed in a drill string sub. A fluid entrained with at least one RFID tag can be utilized as a tracer fluid. An RFID tag can be entrained in cement or a drilling or fracture fluid. | 12-25-2008 |
20090211754 | WirelessTag Tracer Method and Apparatus - A fluid can be tracked in a wellbore utilizing at least one WID tag, such as an LW tag or an RFID tag, entrained in the fluid. A WID tag reader can be disposed and/or displaced in the wellbore, for example, on a drill string or a casing string. A reader can be utilized to locate the at least one WID tag in the wellbore. A reader can be housed in a drill string sub. A fluid entrained with at least one WID tag can be utilized as a tracer fluid. A WID tag can be entrained in cement or a drilling or fracture fluid. | 08-27-2009 |
20130175024 | Wireless Tag Tracer Method and Apparatus - Wireless tag fluid tracking system. A fluid can be tracked in a wellbore utilizing at least one WID tag, such as an LW tag or an RFID tag, entrained in the fluid. A WID tag reader can be disposed and/or displaced in the wellbore, for example, on a drill string or a casing string. A reader can be utilized to locate the at least one WID tag in the wellbore. A reader can be housed in a drill string sub. A fluid entrained with at least one WID tag can be utilized as a tracer fluid. A WID tag can be entrained in cement or a drilling or fracture fluid. | 07-11-2013 |
Ryan P. Verret, Austin, TX US
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20140358469 | Extending Programmable Measurement Device Functionality - System and method for extending programmable device functionality while preserving functionality of the device driver and driver IP. User input may be received specifying functionality of custom IP for a programmable measurement device with standard driver IP. The custom IP may be generated accordingly, and may be deployable to the programmable measurement device. During operation the custom IP may communicate directly with the standard driver IP and may provide custom functionality of the programmable measurement device while preserving functionality of the standard driver IP on the programmable measurement device and the standard device driver. | 12-04-2014 |
Valentin Verret, Gentilly FR
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20130344159 | IMPLANTABLE SWELLABLE BIO-RESORBABLE POLYMER - The present invention relates to a polymer obtained from the polymerization of: (i) at least one monomer of formula (I) (CH | 12-26-2013 |
20130344160 | IMPLANTABLE BIO-RESORBABLE POLYMER CHARGED WITH FRAGILE MACROMOLECULES - The present invention relates to a macromolecule-loaded bioresorbable crosslinked polymer wherein the polymer is obtainable from the polymerization of: (i) at least one monomer of formula (I) (CH | 12-26-2013 |