John Harrington - Alexandria VA, US Alessandro Santarelli - Alexandria VA, US Jeffrey Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
Madison Software Inc. - Alexandria VA
International Classification:
H04B 1/20
US Classification:
725135000
Abstract:
A method of making a Web-DVD which integrates computer-based content, such as Web links/HTML content or images, with DVD-Video content by using a graphical user interface (GUI) is disclosed. The method provides a software application that allows a developer to add highly integrated computer-based content, such as, but not limited to, HTML content such as Web site links and images, PDF files and/or Power Point files, to a predetermined DVD-Video content with the developer using the GUI to create a Web-DVD instead of using complex JavaScript or HTML commands or programming language. The software application writes a series of DVD-ROM files, based on the developer's selection, e.g., “point and click,” of the GUI options, that create an interaction between the DVD-Video content and the computer-based content or HTML content.
Computer Program, System, And Media For Enhancing Video Content
John M. Harrington - Alexandria VA, US Jeffrey M. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US Denny C. Breitenfeld - Florham Park NJ, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/00
US Classification:
386 95
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods, computer programs, devices, systems, and storage media for providing new content to existing entertainment media, such as DVDs. The invention supplements or replaces content provided on original entertainment media with new content that is not simply an update of information on the original media, but is yet still related to the original content. The invention provides a small executable file or file set that blends original content with new content delivered from an external source, such as the Internet, through a browser-like environment.
Patterned Functionalization Of Nanomechanical Resonators For Chemical Sensing
Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax Station VA, US Maxim K. Zalalutdinov - Silver Spring MD, US Bradford B. Pate - Arlington VA, US Brian H. Houston - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/10 B05D 3/06
US Classification:
428138, 427551, 427553
Abstract:
A method of functionalizing a nanomechanical resonator involving providing a wafer with a thin film layer on a sacrificial layer, suspending freely a resonator on the wafer, coating the resonator with a liquid containing a terminal allyl group, placing a quartz-mask on the wafer, trapping the liquid between the mask and the wafer, initiating a reaction of the terminal allyl with photo-induced electrons, rinsing the wafer, and drying the wafer. The liquid can be 2-allyl hexafluoroisopropanol or another liquid that has an effective sorbent group for DMMP or DNT. The initiating can be performed via a deep UV source selected from a Hg arc, Xe arc, or DUV laser. The method can further include incorporating narrow gaps of from about 50 to about 300 nm in the resonator.
Laser Ablation Technique For Electrical Contact To Buried Electrically Conducting Layers In Diamond
Bradford B. Pate - Arlington VA, US Matthew P. Ray - Middleway WV, US Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H05K 3/46
US Classification:
174251, 264400
Abstract:
A method of laser ablation for electrical contact to a buried electrically conducting layer in diamond comprising polishing a single crystal diamond substrate having a first carbon surface, implanting the diamond with a beam of 180 KeV followed by 150 KeV C ions at fluencies of 4×10ions/cmand 5×10ions/cmrespectively, forming an electrically conducting carbon layer beneath the first carbon surface, and ablating the single crystal diamond which lies between the electrically conducting layer and the first carbon surface.
Surface Doping And Bandgap Tunability In Hydrogenated Graphene
Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US Bernard R. Matis - Alexandria VA, US James S. Burgess - Nahsua NH, US Adam L. Friedman - Silver Spring MD, US Brian H. Houston - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the US, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01L 21/02 H01B 5/14 H01B 13/30
US Classification:
438507, 427 968, 252500, 585 16
Abstract:
A method of introducing a bandgap in single layer graphite on a SiOsubstrate comprising the steps of preparing graphene flakes and CVD grown graphene films on a SiO/Si substrate and performing hydrogenation of the graphene. Additionally, controlling the majority carrier type via surface adsorbates.
Soft Matter Having An Anderson Transition To A Localized Phase
- Arlington VA, US Nicholas T. Gangemi - Washington DC, US Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US Steven W. Liskey - Odenton MD, US Aaron D. Edmunds - Alexandria VA, US William B. Wilson - Pasadena MD, US Douglas M. Photiadis - Alexandria VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Arlington VA
International Classification:
C08J 9/236 C08J 3/075
Abstract:
An article having: an elastomeric jacket; a gel within the jacket; and a plurality of gas-filled, polymerically-encapsulated microbubbles suspended in the gel. The microbubbles have a Gaussian particle size distribution. The largest microbubble has a diameter at least 10 times the diameter of the smallest microbubble. The article may exhibit Anderson localization at at least one frequency of sound waves impacting the article.
Ultra-Low Power Magnetoelectric Magnetic Field Sensor
- Arlington VA, US - Pittsburgh PA, US Margo Staruch - Alexandria VA, US Konrad Bussmann - Alexandria VA, US Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US Bernard R. Matis - Alexandria VA, US Ronald Lacomb - West Greenwich RI, US William Zappone - West Greenwich RI, US Julie Lacomb - West Greenwich RI, US Meredith Metzler - Havertown PA, US Norman Gottron - Pittsburgh PA, US
A high-sensitivity and ultra-low power consumption magnetic sensor using a magnetoelectric (ME) composite comprising of magnetostrictive and piezoelectric layers. This sensor exploits the magnetically driven resonance shift of a free-standing magnetoelectric micro-beam resonator. Also disclosed is the related method for making the magnetic sensor.
Ultra-Low Power Magnetoelectric Magnetic Field Sensor
- Arlington VA, US Margo Staruch - Alexandria VA, US Konrad Bussmann - Alexandria VA, US Jeffrey W. Baldwin - Fairfax VA, US Bernard R. Matis - Alexandria VA, US Ronald Lacomb - West Greenwich RI, US William Zappone - West Greenwich RI, US Julie Lacomb - West Greenwich RI, US Meredith Metzler - Havertown PA, US Norman Gottron - Pittsburgh PA, US
A high-sensitivity and ultra-low power consumption magnetic sensor using a magnetoelectric (ME) composite comprising of magnetostrictive and piezoelectric layers. This sensor exploits the magnetically driven resonance shift of a free-standing magnetoelectric micro-beam resonator. Also disclosed is the related method for making the magnetic sensor.
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Advocate of helping those less fortunate, whether race, religion, creed, disabled, mentally ill, poor, starving, cold...it doesn't matter who or where you are...I will advocate and help.
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I'm alive. I have food in the fridge, a warm bed and air in my lungs. That trumps the fact that I'm considered 'poor' by others!