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212 results about "Angular sector" patented technology

Method and device for aircraft, for avoiding collision with the terrain

This system accompanies the alarms of TAWS type and in particular the alarms of “Avoid terrain” type indicating to the pilot that he has passed the limit point of success of a standard vertical avoidance maneuver, indications (32, 33) of free-travel distances in azimuth sectors suited to a clearance maneuver and one or more recommended relief avoidance maneuvers (A, B), both lateral and vertical. For the determination of the limit point, it monitors the penetration of a model of the terrain being flown over into a first protection volume (1) linked to the aircraft and configured in such a way as to model a standard vertical avoidance maneuver trajectory executed without notable delay. For the determination of the azimuth sectors open to a clearance maneuver, it analyzes the penetrations of the model of terrain being flown over in a second protection volume with large azimuth aperture, linked to the aircraft and configured in such a way as to contain the limit point protection volume (1). To evaluate the free-travel distances, it searches for limit points of effectiveness of a standard vertical avoidance maneuver, on arbitrary distancing trajectories in the azimuth sectors open to the clearance maneuvers. Based on the determination of these free-travel distances, the system determines the limit instant of manual initiation by the pilot or automatic initiation of an avoidance trajectory and determines the optimum route alteration to be initiated prior to the avoidance maneuver.
Owner:THALES SA

Bio-imaging method

A method for defining an isolation area around an object of interest in a cell culture vessel, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining one or more images of the cell culture vessel using one or more of a plurality of illumination sources, each illumination source being capable of illuminating the vessel from a different direction; selecting an image or combination of images for further processing; applying a circular object detection transformation to identify one or more objects of interest being substantially circular objects in the cell culture vessel, which circular objects of interest are representative of isolated colonies in the cell culture vessel and determining the center of an object of interest; applying a binarizing step to obtain a binarized image of the object of interest and other objects, wherein the center of the binarized image corresponds to the center of the object of interest; iteratively forming concentric circles with increasing radius, wherein the concentric circles are centered on the center of the binarized image; identifying coronas, wherein a corona is delimited by two circles having successive radius values; for each corona: determining the presence and the location of any other object located in the corona to determine the presence and the location of other objects; determining a clearance angle defining an angular sector free of other objects around the object of interest to define the isolation area around the object of interest.
Owner:BIOMERIEUX SA

Apparatus for controlling the ingress and egress to and from an operator's compartment

The ingress to and egress from an access restricted compartment, such as the cockpit in an aircraft, is controlled by a revolving gate (1) rotatably mounted in a stationary gate frame (2). The revolving gate (1) has a single gate opening (11) and is rotatable about its central longitudinal axis through predetermined or preselected angular sectors to bring the gate opening (11) either into alignment with any one opening (21) of at least two frame openings (21) at a time, to provide ingress or egress, or to cause said single gate opening (11) to face a wall (2A) of said stationary gate frame (2) or a closed door (51) in said stationary gate frame (2) to close the gate (1). In the closed position of the gate (1) escape from the gate (1) is prevented by locking the gate in its closed position by at least one arresting bolt that is electrically controllable, preferably from the cockpit. The atmosphere in the revolving gate (1) is controllable, preferably also from the cockpit, for incapacitating any unauthorized intruder.
Owner:AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH

Supersonic external-compression diffuser and method for designing same

InactiveCN1384794AChange distanceKeep Smooth Flowing TransitionsPump componentsGas turbine plantsShock waveLeading edge
A supersonic externally pressurized inlet comprising a generally scoop-shaped supersonic pressurized portion for diffusing a supersonic free jet. The supersonic pressurization portion includes a main wall having a leading edge and a throat downstream of the leading edge; and sides joined to opposed side edges of the main wall to form a generally scoop-shaped member. The sides preferably protrude far enough into the supersonic flow to encompass the initial oblique shock attached to the leading edge of the main wall. The main wall has an inner surface generally formed as an inclined sector of the surface of revolution, the inner surface of the main wall cooperating with the inner surfaces of the sides to form a three-dimensional external pressurized surface. The supersonic external pressurization inlet also includes a subsonic diffuser section arranged to receive airflow from the supersonic pressurization section and diffuse the airflow to subsonic conditions. The variable geometry inlet includes an outer ramp hinged about its forward edge and forming part of the inner surface of the spoon diffuser, the pivotal movement of the outer ramp being used to vary the throat size of the inlet. The subsonic diffuser includes an inner ramp hinged around its trailing edge to maintain a smooth transition from the outer ramp.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Multibeam Antenna System

Embodiments of the invention relate to beamforming antennas such as can be used in space division multiplexing systems. Space division multiplexing can be used to increase data capacity in wireless networks by enabling different base stations to transmit signals within the same frequency band. Each antenna beam can potentially be used to establish a communication link within an area of wireless coverage, and other communication links established on other antenna beams then represent interference to that user. In order to reduce interference, narrow beamwidths are desirable. These are typically achieved by increasing the aperture of the antenna in the azimuth plane, and in arrangements that require finely divided angular sectors, a greater number of antennas will be required to give three hundred and sixty degree coverage. As a result, there is potentially a large increase in the total surface area of antennas which is undesirable, as it leads to increased wind loading of an antenna tower. Embodiments of the invention provide an arrangement in which data are transmitted from a first transmitter to a first receiver using a first antenna beam, and data are transmitted from a second transmitter to a second receiver using a second antenna beam. The first antenna beam is formed by splitting the signal from the first transmitter into two parts with a first phase relationship between the parts, each part being connected to an antenna. A second antenna beam is formed by splitting the signal from the second transmitter into two parts with a second phase relationship between the parts, each part being connected to one of the two antennas. An advantage of embodiments of the invention is that data can be transmitted from different transmitters at the same frequency without interference, while presenting a smaller antenna aperture than is required with conventional systems.
Owner:APPLE INC

Limited scan phased array antenna

InactiveUS6043791ASuppresses grating lobesIndividually energised antenna arraysLight beamSteering control
A phased array antenna is designed for scanning a narrow beam over an angular sector that is wide in one plane, and narrow in another, while using a minimum number of phase steering controls. High directivity elements occupy a rectangularly shaped area which is large in one direction relative to a second direction, the elements being staggered in position with neighboring elements to suppress near-in grating lobes. The elements are independent and identical to one another so that conventional array beamforming techniques may be utilized.
Owner:SENSIS CORPORATION

Interference Reduction

There is provided a method, including obtaining, by a network apparatus, antenna sensing information with respect to signals received by a base station operating under a shared access-system which allows a licensee system to apply at least a part of an shared access spectrum which is currently unused by an incumbent system; detecting, on the basis of the antenna sensing information, that at least one device of the incumbent system is communicating on the shared access spectrum in the coverage area of the base station; identifying the angular sector in which the device of the incumbent system is located with respect to the base station; and dynamically isolating the identified angular sector from usage by the licensee system.
Owner:NOKIA SOLUTIONS & NETWORKS OY

Circular needling table for needling textile structure made from annular fiber preform

The invention provides a circular needling table (10) for needling a textile structure made from an annular fiber preform, wherein the table comprises: a horizontal annular platen (14) for having the annular fiber preform (12) placed thereon; drive means for driving the fiber preform in rotation about the axis (16) of the platen; a needling device (22) having a needling head (24) extending over an angular sector of the platen and driven in vertical motion relative to the platen; and guide means (38a, 38b) for guiding the fiber preform under the needling head.
Owner:MESSIER BUGATTI INC
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