John H Mcelreath, Age 731407 Hiwan Trl, Huntsville, AL 35802

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1407 Hiwan Trl, Huntsville, AL 35802 (256) 883-7771

7810 Tea Garden Rd, Huntsville, AL 35802 (256) 883-7771

Jacksonville, NC

Sevierville, TN

Joliet, IL

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Computer Lab Technician

Location:
Huntsville, AL
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Huntsville City Schools Dec 2006 - Feb 2012
Substitute
Epsco/Huntsville City Schools Dec 2006 - Feb 2012
Computer Lab Technician
Siemens 2004 - 2006
Product Test Engineer
Chrysler Huntsville Electronics Division 1976 - 2004
Product Design and Development Engineer
Education:
Auburn University 1974 - 1976
Master of Science, Masters
University of South Carolina 1970 - 1973
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Communications, Electronics
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Powerpoint, Educational Technology, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Windows 7, Windows, Networking, Photoshop
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Us Patents

Automated Gauge, Assessment System And Method

US Patent:
5542280, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jan 9, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/370087
Inventors:
Paul A. Markow - Huntsville AL
Theodore M. Cummings - Huntsville AL
William D. DeBardelaben - South St. Paul MN
John H. McElreath - Huntsville AL
William Nolle - Hazel Green AL
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
G01D 530
G01D 942
G01P 111
G01P 2102
US Classification:
73 1R
Abstract:
A gauge, system and method are disclosed for determining the accuracy and performance of a gauge by determining the angular deflection of the gauge needle in response to a known input signal. A frequency generator supplies a predetermined frequency signal or a controller supplies an input signal to a gauge motor which causes deflection of the gauge needle. A video camera is used to capture a video frame corresponding to the visual data indicating the needle deflection. The needle includes a head portion and a remote portion, such as a hub or tail, which show up as high intensity values against the low intensity background in the video frame. The pixel intensity values around the perimeter of a selected portion of the frame are scanned to determine the location of maximum intensity pixels which correspond to either the head or the remote portion of the needle. Alternatively, the image is scanned in terms of color. By ascertaining the locations of the head and the remote portion, the exact deflection of the needle can be quickly and accurately determined.

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