Ge Aviation
Edison Engineer
Ge Appliances, A Haier Company May 2014 - Aug 2014
Technical Engineering Co-Op - Research and Development, Dishwasher
Ge Appliances, A Haier Company Aug 2013 - Dec 2013
Technical Engineering Co-Op - Design and Testing, Washer Drive
Ge Appliances, A Haier Company Jan 2013 - May 2013
Technical Engineering Co-Op - Statistical Analysis, Wall Oven
Fastenal Jun 2011 - Dec 2012
Sales Assistant and Vending Regulator
Education:
University of Louisville 2015 - 2016
Masters, Master of Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
University of Louisville 2011 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Providence High School 2011
Our Lady of Providence Junior - Senior High School
Skills:
Product Development Project Management Solid Modeling Testing Root Cause Analysis Manufacturing Tolerance Analysis Rapid Prototyping Sheet Metal Leadership Microsoft Office Soldering Probability and Statistics Research Sales Management Mechanical Engineering Microsoft Excel Data Mining Spotfire Pgadmin Sql Data Modeling Data Visualization
Stephen B. Webb - Louisville KY, US Christopher O. Jaynes - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Mersive Technologies, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
H01L 27/00
US Classification:
2502081, 2505591
Abstract:
The present invention relates to projection systems. According to one embodiment the system comprises one or more projectors oriented to project an image on a projection screen and one or more image sensors oriented to acquire an image projected on the projection screen. The projector is operated to project a calibration image comprising one or more image fiducials on the image projection screen. The image sensor acquires the projected calibration image including the image fiducials. The respective positions of the image fiducials are identified and the identified fiducial positions are validated by applying a parametric model to compare respective ones of the identified fiducial positions with corresponding approximations of the identified fiducial positions. Corrected fiducial positions are generated when a result of one of the comparisons exceeds an error threshold. Additional embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
System And Method For Calibrating An Image Projection System
Stephen B. Webb - Louisville KY, US Christopher O. Jaynes - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Mersive Technologies, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
H01L 27/00 G03B 21/00 G03B 21/14
US Classification:
2502081, 353121, 353 48, 353 69
Abstract:
A method and system for calibrating and operating projection systems where one or more projectors are utilized to project an image. One or more projectors are oriented to project an image on a projection screen and one or more image sensors are oriented to acquire the projected image. Three-dimensional position coordinates of the respective image fiducials as projected on the screen are identified by applying three-dimensional mapping functions to represent the manner in which two-dimensional points in a projector frame map to three-dimensional points on the projection screen. Parametric functions are fit to a neighborhood of points representing the three-dimensional image fiducial position coordinates and corresponding parametric models are generated. The projectors are then operated in accordance with geometric calibration data generated from validation and correction of the fiducial coordinates.
System And Method For Multi-Projector Rendering Of Decoded Video Data
Stephen Webb - Louisville KY, US Christopher Jaynes - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
MERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03B 21/00
US Classification:
353121000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to multi-projector image rendering systems and methods for their operation. According to the present invention, a plurality of image projectors are coupled to an image processor and the system utilizes specialized image processing methodology to render an output image that is composed of pixels collectively rendered from the plural image projectors. As a result, the resolution of the rendered video can exceed the video resolution that would be available from a single projector.