Jeffrey S Eakins, Age 66Ontario, CA

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Ontario, CA

22840 Hilton Head Dr UNIT 124, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909) 861-3967

Glendora, CA

22840 Hilton Head Dr UNIT 12, Diamond Bar, CA 91765

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Staff Sergeant At Us Army

Location:
US Military Posts in Europe
Industry:
Military

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Video Signal Encoding, Decoding And Monitoring

US Patent:
5319453, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Jun 22, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/370399
Inventors:
Robert C. Copriviza - Tarzana CA
Arnold M. Dubin - Calabasas CA
Edward B. Ackerman - Encino CA
Jackson B. Wood - Tarzana CA
Jeffrey S. Eakins - Claremont CA
David D. Harmon - Torrance CA
Assignee:
Airtrax - Calabasas CA
International Classification:
H04N 7087
US Classification:
348 6
Abstract:
Unique digital codes are encoded on a video signal, the codes are retrieved at receivers and precise information concerning the time of occurrence, length, nature and quality of a monitored broadcast at a frame by frame level, is generated. The codes are inserted on scan lines of the video, and vary either on a field-to-field or frame-to-frame basis. The code has a repeating first part having a unique program material identifier indicating the time, date and place of encoding, and has a second portion that varies in a predetermined non-repeating sequence which varies along the entire length of the tape, thereby uniquely identifying each frame of the video program material. Also encoded upon successive frames is a cyclic counter code with a count corresponding to the sequence of the identifier data on successive frames. When the video signal is processed by a receiver, the first portion identifier data from the various frames is mapped into selected memory locations in accordance with the count of the frame as determined by the second portion. Odd and even fields are encoded with complementary bit sequences to assist in processing the encoded data.

System And Method For Monitoring Video Program Material

US Patent:
5646675, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/255222
Inventors:
Robert C. Copriviza - Tarzana CA
Arnold M. Dubin - Calabasas CA
Edward B. Ackerman - Encino CA
Jackson B. Wood - Tarzana CA
Jeffrey S. Eakins - Claremont CA
David D. Harmon - Torrance CA
Assignee:
Airtrax
International Classification:
H04N 700
US Classification:
348 1
Abstract:
Unique digital codes are encoded on a video signal, the codes are retrieved at receivers and precise information concerning the time of occurrence, length, nature and quality of a monitored broadcast at a frame by frame level, is generated. The codes are inserted on scan lines of the video, and vary either on a field-to-field or fame-to-frame basis. The code has a repeating first part having a unique program material identifier indicating the time, date and place of encoding, and has a second portion that varies in a predetermined non-repeating sequence which varies along the entire length of the tape, thereby uniquely identifying each frame of the video program material. Also encoded upon successive frames is a cyclic counter code with a count corresponding to the sequence of the identifier data on successive frames. When the video signal is processed by a receiver, the first portion identifier data from the various frames is mapped into selected memory locations in accordance with the count of the frame as determined by the second portion. Odd and even fields are encoded with complementary bit sequences to assist in processing the encoded data.

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