A programmable buoy system having one or more buoys capable of connecting through the Internet to a buoy command server. The buoy command server relays commands to each of the one or more buoys in response to user commands sent from a buoys command interface application on a mobile device. The programmable buoy system includes one or more buoys each having a hull with two or more pontoons where the hull has a top side and bottom side. A stationary rudder extends downward from the bottom side of the hull to be positioned in a body of water when the one or more buoys are in use. A motor is pivotably connected on each one or more buoys, wherein the motor has a propeller positioned away from the bottom side of the hull. The propeller and motor move the select one of the one or more buoys in the body of water.
A programmable buoy system having one or more buoys capable of connecting through the internet to a buoy command server. The buoy command server relays commands to each of the one or more buoys in response to user commands sent from a buoys command interface application on a mobile device. The programmable buoy system includes one or more buoys each having a hull with two or more pontoons where the hull has a top side and bottom side. A stationary rudder extends downward from the bottom side of the hull to be positioned in a body of water when the one or more buoys are in use. A motor is pivotably connected on each one or more buoys, wherein the motor has a propeller positioned away from the bottom side of the hull. The propeller and motor move the select one of the one or more buoys in the body of water.
Matthew P. Morin - Detroit MI, US Kevin J. Morin - Detroit MI, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an employee task docketing and cyclic award tracking system method. The method includes providing a network, a computer server, a database on the computer server and one or more workstations for storing one or more past periodic award files for a plurality of users. The computer server is connected to the network and is capable of receiving one or more inputs from one or more workstations connected to the network. The network can be either a local area network or may be a cloud-based network accessible through the Internet.
2010 to 2013 Post-Doctoral Research AssociateGraduate Studies, University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 2002 to 2008 PhD. AdvisorWayne State University
1998 to 2001 Undergraduate Research AssistantMidwest Analytical Services Detroit, MI 1997 to 1999 Metals Analyst
Education:
University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 2002 to 2008 PhD in ChemistryWayne State University 2001 BS in ChemistryWayne State University 2001 BA in German
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