Acoustic Holography Patents (Class 359/901)
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Patent number: 10248744Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer readable media for acoustic classification and optimization for multi-modal rendering of real-world scenes are disclosed. According to one method for determining acoustic material properties associated with a real-world scene, the method comprises obtaining an acoustic response in a real-world scene. The method also includes generating a three-dimensional (3D) virtual model of the real-world scene. The method further includes determining acoustic material properties of surfaces in the 3D virtual model using a visual material classification algorithm to identify materials in the real-world scene that make up the surfaces and known acoustic material properties of the materials. The method also includes using the acoustic response in the real-world scene to adjust the acoustic material properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILLInventors: Carl Henry Schissler, Dinesh Manocha
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Patent number: 10078006Abstract: A method of determining a property of a sound field from a plurality of measured sound field parameters, the method comprising: receiving a plurality of measured sound field parameters each indicative of a sound field parameter measured by a sensor of an array of sensors, the sensor being positioned at a measurement position; providing a model of a sound field, the model comprising a set of elementary waves and having associated with it a set of model parameters; computing, from the model, computed values of the sound field parameter at each of the measurement positions and as a function of said model parameters; determining a set of parameter values of the model parameters so as to reduce an error measure by performing an iterative minimization process including a plurality of iterations, the error measure comprising an error term operable to compare the computed and the measured sound field parameters; computing the property of the sound field from the determined set of model parameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2014Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/SInventor: Jørgen Hald
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Patent number: 10030505Abstract: A method for determining a depth related parameter of an instrument in a wellbore includes measuring movement of the instrument along the wellbore using a wheel sensor urged into contact with a wall of the wellbore. Movement of an instrument conveyance is measured proximate the surface. Measurements from the wheel sensor are calibrated using measurements of movement of the instrument conveyance. The depth related parameter of the instrument is determined using the calibrated wheel sensor measurements.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Julien Toniolo, Peter Wells, Josselin Kherroubi, Richard Bloemenkamp
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Patent number: 8565510Abstract: Methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John M. Cohn, Mark J. Flemming, John C. Malinowski, Karl V. Swanke
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Patent number: 8371172Abstract: A method and system for predicting acoustic fields based on generalized moving frame acoustic holography are disclosed. The method includes acquiring a first wavenumber spectrum on a measurement plane according to a moving coordinate system, converting the first wavenumber spectrum to a second wavenumber spectrum on a reference coordinate system using a relative velocity between the measurement plane and a medium, converting the second wavenumber spectrum to a third wavenumber spectrum on a prediction plane using an acoustic wave propagation theory, converting the third wavenumber spectrum to a fourth wavenumber spectrum on a moving coordinate system using a relative velocity between the medium and the prediction plane, and computing acoustic fields on the prediction plane using the fourth wavenumber spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Korea Research Institute of Standards and ScienceInventor: Hyu-Sang Kwon
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Patent number: 7289633Abstract: A sound system for capturing and reproducing sounds produced by a plurality of sound sources. The system comprises a device for receiving sounds produced by the plurality of sound sources and converting the separately received sounds to a plurality of separate audio signals without mixing the audio signals. The system may further comprise a device for separately storing the plurality of separate audio signals on a recording medium without mixing the audio signals and a device for reading the stored audio signals from the recording medium. A sound system and method for modeling a sound field generated by a sound source and creating a sound event based on the modeled sound field is also disclosed. The system and method captures a sound field over an enclosing surface, models the sound field and enables reproduction of the modeled sound field.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Verax Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Randall B. Metcalf
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Patent number: 7259897Abstract: An acoustical holographic imaging method and apparatus for introducing a reference wave into a hologram surface such that the reference wave does not interfere with an object placed adjacent to or in close proximity to the hologram surface. More particularly, the ultrasonic holographic imaging system may use a reference wave introduced on the side of a thin (3 element) detector that acts as a wave guide; to introduce the reference wave to a liquid-to-gas interface or alternatively, from the topside of the detecting surface through a liquid-to-liquid interface. The system eliminates the acoustic lens system, thereby reducing the size and cost of the system. Further, an object may be placed at the detecting surface, increasing the depth of field of the resultant image and reducing the energy needed from the object source. The system may additionally utilize multiple reference sources.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Holographic Engineering LLCInventors: George F. Garlick, Todd F. Garlick
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Patent number: 6831874Abstract: There is disclosed an improved ultrasonic hologram or other ultrasonic imaging process that accurately forms phase and amplitude information of the hologram in a manner that renders the unit relatively insensitive to environment vibrations, and provides long maintenance free functioning lifetime. Specifically, there is disclosed an improved ultrasonic hologram detector component that forms an ultrasonic hologram on the surface of a detection deformable detector material, resulting from the deformation of the surface. The surface deformation is due to the reflection of an ultrasound (ultrasonic) energy profile of the combination of an “object wave” that passes through an object and that of a “reference wave” that is directed to the surface at an off axis angle from the “object wave”.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Advanced Imaging Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George F. Garlick, Jerod O. Shelby
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Patent number: 6757215Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating an acoustic holographic image having a plurality of pulses with different characteristic parameters from each other. More particularly, a sequence contains a plurality of pulses which have different characteristic parameters from each other. An image is created for each sequence and the effect of each pulse in creating the image is varied based on the variation of the characteristic parameter for each pulse. A selectively enhanced acoustic image is thereby obtained.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Advanced Imaging Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George F. Garlick, Jerod O. Shelby, Ronald L. Shelby
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Patent number: 6590830Abstract: There is disclosed a series of process and apparatus modifications to ultrasonic holography imaging systems that each or together function to enhance image quality of ultrasonic holography images. Specifically, there is disclosed a process and apparatus for generating multiple exposure ultrasonic holography images generated from selected orientations, each of which insures multiple images, multiple intensities (amplitudes) and multiple frequencies from each orientation. The inventive process and apparatus for providing multiple view, multiple angle, and multiple frequency or intensity transmissive ultrasound imaging of the internal structures of an object provides an object sound intensity of equal or near equal intensity across the entire field of the object, such as a human breast.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Advanced Imaging Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George F. Garlick, Ronald L. Shelby, Jerod O. Shelby
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Patent number: 6353576Abstract: There is disclosed an improved ultrasonic hologram or other ultrasonic imaging process that accurately forms phase and amplitude information of the hologram in a manner that renders the unit relatively insensitive to environment vibrations, and provides long maintenance free functioning lifetime. Specifically, there is disclosed an improved ultrasonic hologram detector component that forms an ultrasonic hologram on the surface of a detection fluid, resulting from the deformation of the surface. The surface deformation is due to the reflection of an ultrasound (ultrasonic) energy profile of the combination of an “object wave” that passes through an object and that of a “reference wave” that is directed to the surface at an off axis angle from the “object wave”.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Advanced Diagnostics Systems, Inc.Inventors: George F. Garlick, Jerod O. Shelby
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Patent number: 5696628Abstract: A method for manufacturing optical components having a periodic or quasi-periodic structure such as diffraction gratings, volume holograms or distributed feedback mirrors in optical fibers. An optical medium is subjected to acoustic waves which induce periodic or quasi-periodic changes in the optical properties of the medium, the changes being at least partially retained on removal of the waves. The changes may result from stress associated with the antinodes of an acoustic standing wave, alteratively the stress distribution associated with a travelling acoustic wave in an electro-viscous liquid may be semi-permanently retained by the solidification of the material resulting from the application of an electric field.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: The Secretary of State for Defence in Her Brittanic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of Defence Research AgencyInventors: Philip Sutton, Arthur Maitland, deceased, Ewan D. Findlay
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Patent number: 5212571Abstract: The preferred embodiment of this invention is illustrated in FIG. 2 showing an ultrasonic holographic imaging apparatus 50 having a multiple lens system 52 that is capable of providing both zoom and focus capability. The system 52 includes lens 54 and 56 that are independently mounted on lead screws 62 and 64 for movement relative to each other along an optical axis 57. The movement of the system is controlled by drive system 66 and 68 that have encoders 72 and 74 for accurately positioning the lens 54 and 56 relative to each other in response to signals from a microcontroller 76. The microcontroller 76 is operator controlled through control device 78 and 80 to provide both zoom capability and a focus capability.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Advanced Imaging SystemsInventors: George F. Garlick, Victor I. Neeley
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Patent number: 5184230Abstract: A holographic recording and reproducing system for recording holographic images of an object positioned in a first medium and replaying said images in a second medium incorporates means for enhancing the relative sensitivity of the system to radiation capable of producing said holographic images.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1990Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: British Technology Group LimitedInventor: John Watson
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Patent number: 5179455Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the optical reconstruction assembly 50 in which the assembly 50 includes an assembly housing 52 that is a unitary unit for supporting a spatial filter 72 and a light source 74 in a single plane at the optical length "L" from a collimating lens 86. A liquid container 88 is mounted to the assembly housing 52 containing the holographic liquid 90. The light source 74 and the spatial filter 72 are spaced a fixed distance "A" which is less than the optical diameter "D" of the collimating lens 86.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Advanced Imaging SystemsInventor: George F. Garlick
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Patent number: RE44611Abstract: A sound system for capturing and reproducing sounds produced by a plurality of sound sources. The system comprises a device for receiving sounds produced by the plurality of sound sources and converting the separately received sounds to a plurality of separate audio signals without mixing the audio signals. The system may further comprise a device for separately storing the plurality of separate audio signals on a recording medium without mixing the audio signals and a device for reading the stored audio signals from the recording medium. A sound system and method for modeling a sound field generated by a sound source and creating a sound event based on the modeled sound field is also disclosed. The system and method captures a sound field over an enclosing surface, models the sound field and enables reproduction of the modeled sound field.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Verax Technologies Inc.Inventor: Randall B. Metcalf