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Charles Obranovich Phones & Addresses

  • 17320 23Rd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55447 (763) 218-6554
  • 14300 34Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55447 (763) 383-0778
  • 438 Clover Leaf Dr, Minneapolis, MN 55434 (763) 783-1273
  • 12426 Isanti St, Minneapolis, MN 55449 (763) 755-0085
  • Plymouth, MN
  • 1737 Guthrie Rd, Manistee, MI 49660 (231) 723-4342
  • Blaine, MN
  • Anoka, MN

Work

Company: Synoptic engineering May 2020 Position: Scientist and co-owner

Education

School / High School: Michigan Technological University 1996 to 2000 Specialities: Computer Science

Skills

Computer Science • Software Engineering • Wireless • Systems Engineering • Artificial Intelligence • Machine Learning • Embedded Systems • Signal Processing • R&D • Software Development • Sensors • Algorithms • Simulations • Distributed Systems

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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Scientist And Co-Owner

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Synoptic Engineering
Scientist and Co-Owner

Bbn Technologies
Senior Scientist

Bbn Technologies May 2008 - Oct 2009
Scientist

Honeywell May 1999 - May 2008
Senior Research Scientist

Crobrano Technologies May 1999 - May 2008
Owner
Education:
Michigan Technological University 1996 - 2000
Skills:
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Wireless
Systems Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Embedded Systems
Signal Processing
R&D
Software Development
Sensors
Algorithms
Simulations
Distributed Systems

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles Obranovich
Owner, Principal
Crobrano Technologies LLC
Business Services
12426 Isanti Ct NE, Minneapolis, MN 55449

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method Of Acoustic Detection And Location Of Audible Alarm Devices

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US Patent:
7639147, Dec 29, 2009
Filed:
Dec 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/322020
Inventors:
Andrew G. Berezowski - Wallingford CT, US
Walter L. Heimerdinger - Minneapolis MN, US
Charles R. Obranovich - Blaine MN, US
John A. Phelps - Minneapolis MN, US
D. Michael Shields - St. Paul MN, US
Philip J. Zumsteg - Shorewood MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
3405731, 340531, 3403844, 34028605
Abstract:
A system and method to detect PASS-type device audio alarm signals and to locate such devices in alarm in a public building, airport, sports stadium or other structure which can include a system to measure speech intelligibility. Time and frequency domain analysis are carried out to establish the pressure of PASS-type device audio output signals.

Intelligibility Measurement Of Audio Announcement Systems

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US Patent:
7702112, Apr 20, 2010
Filed:
Dec 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/740200
Inventors:
Charles R. Obranovich - Blaine MN, US
Philip J. Zumsteg - Shorewood MN, US
Andrew G. Berezowski - Wallingford CT, US
Walter Heimerdinger - Minneapolis MN, US
John A. Phelps - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H04R 29/00
US Classification:
381 58, 381 56, 381 77, 381 80, 381 82, 367136, 704270
Abstract:
A measurement system and method combine an audio announcement system with a plurality of spaced apart sensors to evaluate intelligibility of audio output from loudspeakers of the audio announcement system. Processing can take place at some or all of the sensors as well as at a common control element. Evaluations can be based on use of an appropriate speech intelligibility index method.

System And Method Of Acoustic Detection And Location Of Fire Sprinkler Water Discharge

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US Patent:
7797116, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Oct 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/548878
Inventors:
Andrew G. Berezowski - Wallingford CT, US
Walter Heimerdinger - Minneapolis MN, US
Charles R. Obranovich - Blaine MN, US
John A. Phelps - Maple Grove MN, US
Michael D. Shields - St. Paul MN, US
Philip J. Zumsteg - Shorewood MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G01R 13/00
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
702 66, 702 70, 702182, 702188, 702189
Abstract:
A system and method to detect acoustic signals from fire sprinkler heads discharging water and to locate such devices in a public building, airport, sports stadium or other structure which can include a system to measure speech intelligibility. Time and frequency domain analysis are carried out to establish the presence of signals characteristic of water discharge from a fire sprinkler.

Methods And Systems For Intelligibility Measurement Of Audio Announcement Systems

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US Patent:
20050216263, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
Feb 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/064414
Inventors:
Charles Obranovich - Blaine MN, US
Philip Zumsteg - Shorewood MN, US
Andrew Berezowski - Wallingford CT, US
Walter Heimerdinger - Minneapolis MN, US
John Phelps - Minneapolis MN, US
D. Shields - St. Paul MN, US
International Classification:
G10L015/00
US Classification:
704233000
Abstract:
A measurement system and method combine an audio announcement system with a plurality of spaced apart wirelessly coupled devices which evaluate speech intelligibility of audio output from loudspeakers of the audio announcement system. Processing can take place at some or all of the devices as well as at a common control element. Evaluations can be based on use of a method which maps to a Common Intelligibility Scale.

Wireless Node And Installation Method For Wireless Infrastructure

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US Patent:
20080253309, Oct 16, 2008
Filed:
Apr 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/735702
Inventors:
Charles R. Obranovich - Blaine MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
370310
Abstract:
A node for a wireless communication infrastructure is provided. The node comprises a transceiver, a routing circuit, a power supply and switch. The transceiver is configured to transmit and receive wireless communication signals. The routing circuit is configured to route signals to and from other nodes and data sinks via the transceiver. The power supply is configured to supply power to the transceiver and the routing circuit. Finally, the switch is configured to toggle routing functions of the routing circuit on and off.
Charles R Obranovich from Plymouth, MN, age ~46 Get Report