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Director At Milbank Community Foundation

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United States
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Platoon Sergeant

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Russell Fischer

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Austin, Texas
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Methods And Systems For Optical Performance Monitoring

US Patent:
8625986, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Sep 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/527618
Inventors:
Ronald A. Skoog - Shrewsbury NJ, US
Thomas Clyde Banwell - Howell NJ, US
Haim Kobrinski - Colts Neck NJ, US
Sarry Habiby - Middletown NJ, US
Joel W. Gannett - Atlantic Highlands NJ, US
Russell Fischer - Bernardsville NJ, US
Assignee:
TTI Inventions A LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H04B 10/08
US Classification:
398 26, 398 28, 398 29
Abstract:
A method and system to economically monitor an optical OOK signal that can detect perceptible changes in signal quality and identify the type of optical impairment causing the change. The invention requires a new and novel combination of known techniques to create an eye diagram of the transmitted pulse in a wavelength division multiplexing systems and then removing the noise from the eye diagram. Economy of operation is achieve by using asynchronous sampling techniques for generating the eye diagram. The resulting “cleaner” eye diagram is then analyzed to identify any changes in performance. In the preferred embodiment, the analysis is conducted on histograms generated from eye diagram, the histograms are computed at a number of points across the optical signal pulse period.

Method And Apparatus For Prediction Of Cardiac Dysfunction

US Patent:
2004014, Jul 29, 2004
Filed:
Jan 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/757854
Inventors:
Russell Fischer - Bernardsville NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F019/00
US Classification:
702/032000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for predicting cardiac dysfunction simultaneously assesses the modulation of the rate of atrial depolarization and the modulation of the rate of ventricular depolarization to monitor the interaction of the sino-atrial and atrio-ventricular pacemakers of the heart. The atrial and ventricular rate signals are formed from fiducial markers in the electrocardiogram or intracardiac electrogram corresponding to atrial and ventricular depolarization. The rate signals are characterized with a measure of their modulation, and are then compared to predict episodes of cardiac dysfunction.

Apparatus And Method For The Measurement And Monitoring Of Bioelectric Signal Patterns

US Patent:
2007011, May 17, 2007
Filed:
Oct 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/549862
Inventors:
Russell Fischer - Bernardsville NJ, US
Joseph Ferraro - Robbinsville NJ, US
Prince Lal - Stamford CT, US
Hugh Lusted - Brownsville CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600544000, 128903000, 600559000, 600546000
Abstract:
A wireless apparatus and method for the measurement and monitoring of bioelectric signal patterns associated with EEG, EOG and EMG readings is provided. The apparatus is comprised of at least one measurement device employing the use of three bioelectric sensing electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is configured for secure placement within the ear canal of an individual under medical surveillance. Acoustic stimulation may be provided directly into the ear canal of the individual via an auditory stimulus emitted from the measurement device for evoking brain activity and the subsequent measurement of bioelectric signal patterns associated with the evoked activity.

Delivering Media As Compensation For Cognitive Deficits Using Labeled Objects In Surroundings

US Patent:
2010022, Sep 9, 2010
Filed:
Mar 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/720140
Inventors:
Russell J. Fischer - Bernardsville NJ, US
George Collier - Califon NJ, US
Assignee:
TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
340 104, 715709
Abstract:
A computer implemented method and system for assisting a person with completion of a task. The method comprises recognizing one or more objects in an environment associated with said task; presenting media that demonstrates a use of the one or more objects associated with said task to the person; and interacting with the person throughout said task to measure progress towards the completion of the task. The system comprises a processor; a knowledge base operable to store state information, rules, attributes and associations, associated with an environment, objects associated with the environment, and one or more users; a server module operable to recognize one or more objects in an environment associated with said task, present media that demonstrates a use of the one or more objects associated with said task to the person, and interact with the person throughout said task to measure progress towards the completion of the task.

Magneto-Pneumatic Timing Device

US Patent:
5265639, Nov 30, 1993
Filed:
Dec 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/995610
Inventors:
Ronald L. Tobia - Tinton Falls NJ
Russell J. Fischer - North Plainfield NJ
Assignee:
BOC Health Care, Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
G05D 1606
US Classification:
137103
Abstract:
A magneto-pneumatic timing device is disclosed that provides a pressure signal alternating between a high and a low pressure output signal. The duty cycle may be varied as well as the overall cycle time. A magnetically biased flexible diaphragm divides a chamber into a pair of subchambers and the differential pressure between the subchambers is controlled to cause the flexible diaphragm to pull away from the magnetic bias to one position and to return to its biased position. Control of the output pressure signal is carried out by varying the resistance in certain of the pneumatic passages that are part of the control function for the differential pressure. The device is relatively simple and inexpensive to construct and features very few moving parts, thus it is reliable and capable of high production, low cost manufacture.

Gallium Oxide Coatings For Optoelectronic Devices Using Electron Beam Evaporation Of A High Purity Single Crystal Gd.sub.3 Ga.sub.5 O.sub.12 Source.

US Patent:
5550089, Aug 27, 1996
Filed:
Mar 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/217332
Inventors:
Niloy K. Dutta - Colonia NJ
Russell J. Fischer - Berkeley Heights NJ
Neil E. J. Hunt - Scotch Plains NJ
Matthias Passlack - New Providence NJ
Erdmann F. Schubert - New Providence NJ
George J. Zydzik - Columbia NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01L 2100
H01L 2102
H01L 21302
H01L 21463
US Classification:
437225
Abstract:
An optoelectronic lII-V or II-VI semiconductor device comprises a thin film coating with optical characteristics providing low midgap interface state density. A field effect device for inversion channel applications on III-V semiconductors also comprises a thin dielectric film providing required interface characteristics. The thin film is also applicable to passivation of states on exposed surfaces of electronic III-V devices. The thin film comprises a uniform, homogeneous, dense, stoichiometric gallium oxide (Ga. sub. 2 O. sub. 3) dielectric thin film, fabricated by electron-beam evaporation of a single crystal, high purity Gd. sub. 3 Ga. sub. 5 O. sub. 12 complex compound on semiconductor substrates kept at temperatures ranging from 40. degree. to 370. degree. C. and at background pressures at or above 1. times. 10. sup. -10 Torr.

Apparatus For Automatic Identification Of Gas Samples

US Patent:
5731581, Mar 24, 1998
Filed:
Mar 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/403161
Inventors:
Russell John Fischer - Summit NJ
Clement Lim Yu - Plainsboro NJ
Patrick Francis Crane - Boulder CO
Stephen Daniel Walker - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Ohmeda Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
G01N 2135
G01N 2117
US Classification:
25033913
Abstract:
The gas sample identification apparatus transmits at least one beam of light of predefined frequency band through a gas sample present in a gas sampling chamber. The presence and concentration of various agents in the gas sample are determined by a linear variable filter that selectively passes the light beam transmitted through the gas sample chamber to an array of detectors. The detectors are positioned to receive only a narrow passband component of the light beam. The output signals from the array of detectors is processed by a multivariate statistical processor to accurately identify both the presence and concentration of one or more agents contained in the gas sample.

Magneto-Pneumatic Intermittent Suction Device

US Patent:
5265638, Nov 30, 1993
Filed:
Dec 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/995391
Inventors:
Russell J. Fischer - North Plainfield NJ
Ronald L. Tobia - Tinton Falls NJ
Michael D. Leshner - Columbia MD
Assignee:
BOC Health Care, Inc. - Liberty Corner NJ
International Classification:
G05D 1606
US Classification:
137103
Abstract:
An intermittent suction device for removing fluids from a patient where the duty cycle between the OFF and ON cycles is controlled by a magnetically susceptible diaphragm that switches back and forth between first and second positions, representing ON and OFF positions, by controlling the differential pressure across the diaphragm. The diaphragm is biased toward it first position by a permanent magnet that acts to attract the flexible diaphragm. The device has few moving parts and its duty cycle and overall cycle times are easily adjusted by the user.

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