Abstract:
A flashing beacon may include a signal unit, a control unit associated with the signal unit, a solar panel or collector, and an activation device that may all be mounted or otherwise positioned on a post of a roadway sign. Light units associated with the signal unit may be programmed to flash on and off in a unique wig-wag pattern. Further, a light bar may also be used with the beacon to generate an intense flash of light soon after activation of the beacon as an additional means of grabbing the attention of the operator of a vehicle.
Abstract:
A flashing beacon may include a signal unit, a control unit associated with the signal unit, a solar panel or collector, and an activation device that may all be mounted or otherwise positioned on a post of a roadway sign. Light units associated with the signal unit may be programmed to flash on and off in a unique wig-wag pattern. Further, a light bar may also be used with the beacon to generate an intense flash of light soon after activation of the beacon as an additional means of grabbing the attention of the operator of a vehicle.
Abstract:
A flashing beacon may include a signal unit, a control unit associated with the signal unit, a solar panel or collector, and an activation device that may all be mounted or otherwise positioned on a post of a roadway sign. Light units associated with the signal unit may be programmed to flash on and off in a unique wig-wag pattern. Further, a light bar may also be used with the beacon to generate an intense flash of light soon after activation of the beacon as an additional means of grabbing the attention of the operator of a vehicle.
Abstract:
A category analysis model to facilitate strategic procurement is disclosed. The model can be created by receiving and arithmetically totaling numerical demand characteristics input for each of a plurality of goods and services, and receiving and arithmetically totaling numerical supply characteristics input for each of the plurality of goods and services. Supply and demand characteristics can be input by a user into software such as a spreadsheet, or interactively. The arithmetic totals of supply characteristics are graphically plotted against arithmetic totals of demand characteristics for each of the plurality of goods and services to produce a strategic procurement guide. The strategic procurement guide can then be displayed to a user. In example embodiments, the strategic procurement guide indicated that goods and services are in a clear strategic procurement category, a possible strategic procurement category, possible procurement category, and a clear procurement category.
Abstract:
A flashing beacon may include a signal unit, a control unit associated with the signal unit, a solar panel or collector, and an activation device that may all be mounted or otherwise positioned on a post of a roadway sign. Light units associated with the signal unit may be programmed to flash on and off in a unique wig-wag pattern. Further, a light bar may also be used with the beacon to generate an intense flash of light soon after activation of the beacon as an additional means of grabbing the attention of the operator of a vehicle.
Abstract:
Disclosed are improved optical detection systems and methods comprising interferometric detection systems, methods for determining a characteristic property of a fluid, methods for calculating a shift between at least two signals, computer program products encoded in a computer readable medium, and computational systems. Also disclosed are label-free, free-solution, and/or real-time measurements of characteristic properties and/or chemical events using the disclosed techniques. Also disclosed are various biosensor applications of the disclosed techniques. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for presenting images to vehicle occupants are disclosed. A system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention includes at least one display portion configured to display an image and be positioned proximate to a seat location within the vehicle. A first signal receiving portion can be configured to receive an input image signal, and a second signal receiving portion can be configured to receive a motion signal corresponding to a motion of the vehicle. A processing portion can be configured to direct to the at least one display portion a time-varying output signal that appears to move by less than an object actually positioned external to the vehicle would appear to move to an occupant at the seat location of the vehicle. Accordingly, the viewer may be less susceptible to motion sickness by receiving visual cues that correspond to less motion than the occupant feels.
Abstract:
A method and computer program product are provided for estimating the states of a dynamic system based upon a combination of first and second feedback signals. The first feedback signal is based upon anticipated state changes and is typically represented by a state propagation model. The second feedback signal is based upon the difference between the anticipated and actual measurements of the sensors. This difference may be weighted based upon a predetermined criteria, such as the credibility of the actual measurements and/or the degree to which outlying sensor measurements are to be discounted. The weighted difference is converted into a corresponding change in the state estimates. At least one feedback signal may then be modified to define its relative contribution to the state estimates. The first and second feedback signals are thereafter combined to produce the state estimates, subject generally to limitations upon the permissible changes in the state estimates.
Abstract:
The bars of one of two sets of interleaved screen bars is extended beyond the interleaved portion of the screen bed, thus forming a region of the screen bed which has screens particles of intermediate dimensions. A second improvement is a clamping member which holds the downwardly extending legs of individual bars of the screen. The clamping member is a steel channel which has a steeply peaked roof between legs which sheds particles. The bar legs fit into slots which penetrate the peaked roof transverse to the lengthwise direction of the channel. The legs are retained by transverse bolts which pass through the vertical sidewalls of the channel and the legs, retaining and clamping them. The third improvement mounts the clamping member to a flange which may be traversed by a screw and bolt arrangement such that the clamping member may be adjusted in its lateral position. A fourth improvement is a clamping member which extends longitudinally and which has a keyway formed therein. Bars with downwardly extending legs extend transversely to the direction of the clamping member. The legs have transverse keys which fit into the keyway formed in the clamping member.
Abstract:
A molar distalizing appliance for distalizing the first and/or second molars into a normal anterior/posterior relationship with the opposing teeth, which is cantileverly mounted from the first molar and includes a spring means activated by a connection to an anchoring tooth such as a first or second bicuspid or a deciduous molar as a tooth mesial to the molar. The distal end of the appliance is formed to mount in a stabilized position on the molar and to extend mesially along the mesially positioned teeth to a point that permits development of a light continuous force from the spring sufficient to bodily move the first and/or second molars distally from the bicuspid.