John Prall - Cave Creek AZ, US Haur Lin - Phoenix AZ, US Jason Urso - Cave Creek AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F009/46
US Classification:
709/318000
Abstract:
A system operating in a Windows environment that provides notification of events to OPC clients is disclosed. NT events generated in the system are filtered and converted to an OPC format for presentation to the OPC clients. The converted NT event notification includes a designation of the source that generated the NT event. The system includes a filter configuration tool that permits entry of user-defined filter criteria and transformation information. The transformation information includes the source designation, event severity, event type (simple, tracking and conditional), event category, event condition, event sub-condition and event attributes.
Windows Management Instrument Synchronized Repository Provider
John Prall - Cave Creek AZ, US Jason Urso - Cave Creek AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
707/200000
Abstract:
A method and synchronized data repository provider that synchronize data of repositories among a plurality of computing nodes is disclosed. Each node includes a synchronized provider, which communicates with the synchronized providers in the other nodes to synchronize the data of the repositories. The communication is with data synchronization messages, which are multicast by a sending node via a multicast communication link to all of the other nodes. A synchronization scope as well as a class limits the data of a repository. A repository is initialized via a point-to-point communication link with another node. The method and synchronized provider include the capability to handle response storms, lost messages and duplicate messages.
360-Degree Video For Large Scale Navigation With 3D Interactable Models
A method and system for authoring a three-dimensional (3D) presentation can involve dividing a scene into a grid of equals-sized segments or non-equally sized segments, wherein one or more 360-degree cameras record the scene from a center of each segment, and a size of the each segment is proportional to a complexity of an environment captured in the scene. One or more objects can be created within the scene for a user interaction with a 3D presentation of the scene in the context of a video stream. A logical center of the object(s) can be used as a center point for recording a 360-degree video by the one or more 360-degree cameras for use as a low fidelity background video when the user interacts with the 3D presentation of the scene. The 3D presentation can be based on a 3D model.
Multi-Synch Of A Primary Automation Device With Multiple Secondaries
- Morris Plains NJ, US Joseph Felix - Lansdale PA, US Norman Swanson - Douglassville PA, US Jason Urso - Fountain Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418
Abstract:
Methods and systems for synchronizing controllers in an automation control system, can involve arranging redundancy elements in an automation control system comprising a group of nodes, wherein the redundancy elements can include one or more primary controllers and a group of concurrent secondary controllers, and wherein a back-up to the primary controller can exist on any node. Such methods and systems can further involve backing-up of the primary controller by the one or more secondary controllers to allow the primary controller to maintain the one or more secondary controllers as a new, alternate secondary controller for a load balancing or an equipment update
360-Degree Video For Large Scale Navigation With 3D Interactable Models
- Morris Plains NJ, US Ziad Kaakani - Scottsdale AZ, US Jason Urso - Fountain Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 G06F 3/0481 G06T 19/00 G06K 9/32
Abstract:
A method and system for authoring a three-dimensional (3D) presentation can involve dividing a scene into a grid of equals-sized segments or non-equally sized segments, wherein one or more 360-degree cameras record the scene from a center of each segment, and a size of the each segment is proportional to a complexity of an environment captured in the scene. One or more objects can be created within the scene for a user interaction with a 3D presentation of the scene in the context of a video stream. A logical center of the object(s) can be used as a center point for recording a 360-degree video by the one or more 360-degree cameras for use as a low fidelity background video when the user interacts with the 3D presentation of the scene. The 3D presentation can be based on a 3D model.
Redundant Process Controllers For Segregated Supervisory And Industrial Control Networks
- Morristown NJ, US Jason T. Urso - Fountain Hills AZ, US Michael L. Baker - Perkasie PA, US Jay Gustin - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05B 9/03 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A system includes redundant first process controllers configured to communicate over redundant supervisory networks in an industrial process control and automation system. Each first process controller is configured to operate in primary or secondary mode. The system also includes redundant second process controllers configured to communicate over redundant industrial control networks in the industrial process control and automation system. Each second process controller is configured to operate in primary or secondary mode. The system further includes a private network configured to communicatively couple the first and second process controllers. Each controller could be associated with at least three Media Access Control (MAC) addresses.
Remote Terminal Unit (Rtu) With Universary Input/Output (Uio) And Related Method
- Morristown NJ, US David A. Eisner - San Francisco CA, US Jason T. Urso - Fountain Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/40 G06F 9/445
Abstract:
A system includes at least one industrial control and automation field device and a remote terminal unit (RTU). The RTU includes input/output (I/O) terminals configured to be coupled to the field devices. The RTU also includes one or more I/O modules having one or more reconfigurable I/O channels configured to be coupled to the I/O terminals. Each reconfigurable I/O channel is configurable as an analog input, an analog input supporting digital communication, an analog output, an analog output supporting digital communication, a digital input, a digital output, and a pulse accumulator input. The RTU further includes at least one processing device configured to control a configuration of each of the one or more reconfigurable I/O channels.
Honeywell Jan 2008 - Aug 2014
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Honeywell Jan 2008 - Aug 2014
Vice President and General Manager
Honeywell Jan 2005 - May 2008
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Automation Process Automation Engineering Scada Process Control Control Systems Design Instrumentation Six Sigma Engineering Management Process Engineering Product Development Leadership Dcs Integration Strategy Cross Functional Team Leadership Manufacturing Plc Product Management Embedded Systems Mes Systems Engineering Project Engineering Strategic Planning Change Management Marketing Team Leadership Technology Business Strategy Product Launch Electronics
Jason Urso (1995-1999), Michael Ford (1988-1992), Frank Nelson (1985-1989), Sally Kirk (1976-1980), Jack Coach (1964-1968), James Boomhower (1976-1980)