David L. DEWEY - Grapeview WA, US Robert ANDERSON - Salt Lake City UT, US Gerald GILMORE - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/16 G06Q 40/00
Abstract:
Land use rights management where land use rights are represented as bounded space, and portions of rights are represented as portions of whole rights. The portions are specifically designated subspaces within the bounded space. Rights or ownership interests can be determined by a set or array of interests as indicated by separate computer objects. Conveyances that indicate a split of rights causes the generation of multiple separate interests. Conveyances that indicate a merger of rights can cause the generation of a merged interest where rights from multiple sources can be combined in one interest as indicated by a single computer object. The merged interest can reduce the number of individual rights in the set to enable the computer to perform more efficient computation of ownership interests.
Ashley A. Gilmore - Houston TX, US David L. Dewey - Grapeview WA, US Robert Anderson - Salt Lake City UT, US Gerald Gilmore - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
Abstract:
Land use rights management where land use rights are represented as bounded space, and portions of rights are represented as portions of whole rights. The portions are specifically designated subspaces within the bounded space. Tracking land use rights conveyance with the representations includes tracking conveyances as subdivisions of whole or partial subspaces within the bounded space, each subspace also bounded. The management system can compute subdivisions with set operations on the subspaces and bounded space.
Digital Tethering For Tracking With Autonomous Aerial Robot
Ashley A. Gilmore - Houston TX, US David L. Dewey - Grapeview WA, US
International Classification:
G05D 1/10 G05D 1/08 G01S 19/13 G05D 1/12
Abstract:
An aerial device automatically maintains a relative position with respect to a target. The aerial device can set a relative multi-dimensional position with respect to the target. The target can have an indicator (e.g., a visual marker for image capture tracking, or a radio indicator for tracking via signaling) that the aerial device reads. The aerial device can automatically adjust its flight path in response to movement of the target as indicated by the indicator. Thus, the aerial device can maintain a digital tether, moving with the target to maintain substantially the same relative position with respect to the target, tracking the target in multiple dimensions.
ITT Technical Institute - B.S. Information Systems Security
David Dewey
Education:
Battle Creek Central
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Loves reading, book clubs, tennis, furry cats, the universe and sub atomic particles. Anyone interested in being part of a 'Hangout' for book related discussions?