A system for locating a fatigue point on a structure (10) employing a smart sensor patch (12) having three triangularly adjacent acoustic sensors (40 a,b,c). The smart sensor patch (12) has a local processor (34) associated therewith, which triangulates the location of the fatigue point.
Michael Anthony - Glendora CA Craig A. Ohler - Brea CA Arnold Christensen - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
G10D 314 G10G 702
US Classification:
84312R
Abstract:
An electronic tuner generates a pulse train signal from an analog signal transduced from vibrations on a selected one of several strings of a musical instrument. The pulse train signal has a plurality of successive pulses, each of the pulses having a pulse width which may vary between successive pulses. Two of the pulses have a longest pulse width of all pulses in the pulse string are identified. The tuner then computes a current fundamental frequency on the selected string as a function of a ratio between a numerical count of the pulses occurring between these two pulses, the count including one of these pulses, and a sum of the pulse width of each of the pulses included in the count. The two of the pulses have a longest pulse width of all pulses in the pulse string. A difference signal is developed as a function of a difference between the current fundamental frequency and a known in-tune frequency associated with the selected string being tuned.
Persistent Authentication In Dynamic Automation Visualization Content Delivery
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for visualizations to be distributed to interfaces, such as thin client interfaces, from automation components. For access to the content, a user may be initially authenticated in a first manner, such as by multi-factor authentication. Thereafter, or for a certain time or location, the user may be authenticated by a reduced number of factors, such as single-factor authentication. The authentication may be used to deliver the visualizations based on policies of a visualization manager, such as the user identification, the user role, the user location, and so forth. The reduced factor authentication allow for users to freely move and view visualizations on any available device, or at different locations, and so forth, but still based on the policies.
Persistent Authentication In Dynamic Automation Visualization Content Delivery
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for visualizations to be distributed to interfaces, such as thin client interfaces, from automation components. For access to the content, a user may be initially authenticated in a first manner, such as by multi-factor authentication. Thereafter, or for a certain time or location, the user may be authenticated by a reduced number of factors, such as single-factor authentication. The authentication may be used to deliver the visualizations based on policies of a visualization manager, such as the user identification, the user role, the user location, and so forth. The reduced factor authentication allow for users to freely move and view visualizations on any available device, or at different locations, and so forth, but still based on the policies.
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/05 G06F 9/54 G06F 3/0481 G05B 19/042
Abstract:
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for visualizations to be distributed to interfaces, such as thin client interfaces, from automation components, such as automation controllers and other sources of visualization content. Access and delivery may be controlled by a visualization manager that stores policies for access to relevant content, such as based on an event, a user, a location of the user, and so forth. Upon occurrence of a particular event, such as relating to a machine or process that is monitored and/or controlled, the visualization manager may allow access to visualizations based upon the relevance factors.
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418 G06F 3/14
Abstract:
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for visualizations to be shared between devices, such as human machine interfaces, thin client interfaces, and so forth. The initial access to the visualization content may be based upon policies stored in a visualization manager, such as user identification, user role, user or device location, event triggers, and so forth. Once the user has access to the visualization content, it may be shared with other users in accordance with the policies, or in at least partial circumvention of the policies.
Persistent Authentication In Dynamic Automation Visualization Content Delivery
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
International Classification:
G05B 23/02 H04L 9/32 H04L 29/08 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for visualizations to be distributed to interfaces, such as thin client interfaces, from automation components. For access to the content, a user may be initially authenticated in a first manner, such as by multi-factor authentication. Thereafter, or for a certain time or location, the user may be authenticated by a reduced number of factors, such as single-factor authentication. The authentication may be used to deliver the visualizations based on policies of a visualization manager, such as the user identification, the user role, the user location, and so forth. The reduced factor authentication allow for users to freely move and view visualizations on any available device, or at different locations, and so forth, but still based on the policies.
- Mayfield Heights OH, US Jerome R. Anderson - Mission Viejo CA, US Randy A. Cannady - Canton GA, US Timothy A. Caine - Cumming GA, US Michael J. Anthony - Milwaukee WI, US Douglas A. Coulter - Buford GA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A human interface technique is disclosed for industrial automation systems. The technique allows for reduced data set visualizations to be created for components that may include identifying information, operational data, real or near real time data, and so forth, such as in the form of a faceplate or brief summary. The content may be made available to users on interface devices, such as thin client devices. The access to the content may be distributed based upon relevant criteria that are stored as policies in a visualization manager, such as user, location, device, event triggers, and so forth.
Mar 2007 to 2000 Co-founderBrush Prairie Ranch Brush Prairie, WA Jul 2003 to May 2006 OwnerXRoads Solutions Group Irvine, CA Dec 1999 to Nov 2002 PrincipalUSC Consulting Group Chicago, IL Mar 1992 to Dec 1999 Vice President
Education:
Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL 2012 to 2014 MBA in Information Technology ManagementColorado Technical University Colorado Springs, CO 2005 to 2006 BS Software Engineering in Software Systems Engineering
Skills:
Strategic Planning & Execution Budgeting and P&L Management Organizational Development Interpersonal Communications Board Room Presentation Team Leadership & Mentoring Lean Six Sigma SaaS, Cloud Computing & OLAP Agile Software Development SQL Database Development Web-Based Application Development Business Intelligence & Analytics Process Re-Engineering & Continuous Improvement Vendor Relations & Management
2014 to 2000 Retail SalesEvent Network San Diego, CA Jan 2014 to Apr 2014 Retail Sales AssociateLodge of Montana
May 2008 to Aug 2010 ManagerUHS Keystone Schools Victorville, CA Mar 2004 to Aug 2007 Transportation Assistant/DriverCSC Commerce, CA Nov 2000 to Apr 2002 Security Services
Education:
CDI Institute Riverside, CA 1990 to 1992 Computer Technology
Skills:
Call Center Experience General Dynamics (ACA) IBM Mid-Range Systems JC Penney's, Mervyns', Sears Store Manager for: Howard & Phil's Lakewood Honda, Norwalk Motorcycle Parts, Brea Motorcycles
University Assessment 2010 SupervisionSchool of Leadership and Administration of Southern seminary 1999 to 2009Center for Faculty Development 1996 to 2000Claremont Graduate School Also, a second Ph.D. degree from Southwestern Seminary in 1984 1986 to 1991 PhD in Non-profit ManagementClaremont Graduate Schol (1991); Southwestern Seminary (1984) 1984 to 1991 PhD from Claremont Graduate School; PhD degree from Southwestern Seminary in Lifespan Development; Educational AdministrationClaremont Graduate School 1991 Ph.D. in Developmental PsychologyBiola University 1991 Christian EducationAzusa Pacific University Azusa, CA 1986 to 1987 Human Resource DevelopmentBriercrest Bible College 1985 Christian EducationSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1984 Ph.D. in Educational AdministrationTalbot School of Theology 1984 PhD in field of Christian EducationBriercrest Bible Institute 1979 to 1980 Bible and Christian EducationGolden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 1980 Religious EducationForest Home Christian Conference Center 1980Talbot Theological Seminary 1976 M.A. in Christian EducationBiola College 1975 B.A. in Christian EducationBriercrest Bible College 1974 Biblical StudiesSchool of Professional Studies Supervision
Oct 2007 to 2000 Material Handler/Forklift Operator/Senior Shipping Clerk/Senior Shipping CoordinatorSynduit, LLC Corona, CA Jun 2006 to May 2007 Project Coordinator
Education:
Chaffey College Rancho Cucamonga, CA Aug 2006 to May 2007 General Education
Dr. Anthony graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Starkville, MS and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Anthony is affiliated with Choctaw Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Anthony graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Cary, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Anthony is affiliated with Wakemed Cary Hospital.
Dr. Anthony works in Gahanna, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Anthony is affiliated with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and University Hospital East.
Yorba Linda, CA Edgewater, MD Anaheim, CA Fullerton, CA Woodland Hills, CA Van Nuys, CA Northridge, CA Santa Monica, CA Long Beach, CA
Work:
Extreme Supply - Web Developer (2010) Disneyland - CSR (2007-2010)
Education:
El Camino HIgh School
Michael Anthony
Work:
Leadership - Director of Organizational Development
Education:
Wilberforce University - Organizational Management, Central Michigan University - Human Resources, Methodist Theological School in Ohio - Theological Studies, Methodist Theological School in Ohio - Counseling, Columbus State Community College - Social Services
Michael Anthony
Lived:
Glendale, California Burbank, California North Hollywood, California Hollywood, California
Education:
The Art Institute of Los Angeles - Web and Media Design
Bragging Rights:
I'm an Artist. :^)
Michael Anthony
Work:
Amazing Grace Studios
Education:
Northwestern University - Business, Chicago State University - Criminal Justice, John Marshall Harlan
About:
Photographer specializing in the creative presentation of people, places and things! Owner of Amazing Grace Studios (AGS4you.com). Former Chicago Police Department supervisor; entreprenuer; dedicate...
Tagline:
Professional Photography & Video
Bragging Rights:
Chosen vessel of Jesus Christ (not perfect but He is)
High School, Blountivlle Tech - Emergency Medical Tech
About:
Just a country guy that don't put up with peoples crap.
Bragging Rights:
Surviving Multipe Sclerosis
Michael Anthony
Work:
Pushfm.com - Radio Presenter (8)
Education:
Langdon School
About:
Hi there, i'm a dj / radio presenter from london i've been spreading my love of house music for over 25 yearshope you can join me either on my radio show or live at my Residency @ Havana Spoon...
Tagline:
House Music Is A Spiritual Thing!
Michael Anthony
Work:
Retired (OWN)
Education:
Pennsylvania State University - Economics
Relationship:
Single
About:
Michael Anthony 1960.Only women should respond.Jocks that played football are all butt buddies (aka)Jerry Sandusky you all knew the truth that makes you all guilty.
Tagline:
Excelled at atheletics known for being skill at baseball.
Michael Anthony
Lived:
Boston, MA Los Angeles, CA Miami, FL Montreal, QC Burlington, VT
Youtube
Michael Anthony All Access 360 (Chickenfoot)
Michael Anthony takes you on a wild ride while shooting for Yamaha All...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
06 Apr, 2010
Duration:
3m 59s
Atomic Punks with Michael Anthony
Runnin' With the Devil House Of Blues - Anaheim, CA Date: 01.31.03
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
31 Aug, 2007
Duration:
4m 3s
David Ellefson's ROCK SHOP w Michael Anthony....
David interviews Michael Anthony of Chickenfoot about singing.
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
31 Jan, 2010
Duration:
8m 28s
DunlopTV - Michael Anthony
DunlopTV had a sit down with the one-and-only Michael Anthony. Chicken...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
06 Oct, 2009
Duration:
6m 24s
NAMM 2010: Michael Anthony (Chickenfoot / Van...
www.vintagerock.... - Michael Anthony (Chickenfoot Van Halen) confirm...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
14 Jan, 2010
Duration:
1m 40s
Van Halen - Michael Anthony DRUNK BASS SOLO
Concert in New Haven, Connecticut on the 5150 tour.
Ft. Valley Middle School Ft. Valley GA 1993-1996, Northside Middle School Warner Robins GA 1995-1996, Elberta Center High School Warner Robins GA 1997-1999