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Robert Tufty Phones & Addresses

  • Honolulu, HI
  • Catonsville, MD
  • 911 Grandin Ave, Rockville, MD 20851 (301) 838-9690
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Big Pool, MD

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Computer Implemented Virtual Sensor Object And Tangible Medium Utilizing Same

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US Patent:
6697879, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
Aug 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/365830
Inventors:
Robert Mitchell Tufty - Rockville MD
J. Bryan Blundell - Rockville MD, 20851
Assignee:
J. Bryan Blundell - Rockville MD
International Classification:
G06F 1740
US Classification:
709316, 709201, 709207, 700 65
Abstract:
A computer implemented Virtual Sensor Object includes an abstract class of Objects, and an actual software instantiation of which performs an abstract observation, evaluation, and expression method in either a static, a synchronous, or an asynchronous Form. The evaluation method of the Virtual Sensor Object allows the substantive meaning of the observations to be expressed in a Form which clarifies the Substance of the observations, so that the substantive meaning of the observations may be perceived directly, with little or no cognitive interpretation being required. The methods of expression and evaluation are dependent on the observation, whereas they are independent as to how they use and express meaning.

Computer Implemented Virtual Sensor Object And Tangible Medium Utilizing Same

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US Patent:
62232142, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
Sep 6, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/709078
Inventors:
Robert Mitchell Tufty - Rockville MD
J. Bryan Blundell - Rockville MD
Assignee:
Sensiview Corporation - Rockville MD
International Classification:
G06F 1516
G06F 15167
US Classification:
709217
Abstract:
A computer implemented Virtual Sensor Object includes an abstract class of Objects, and an actual software instantiation of which performs an abstract observation, evaluation, and expression method in either a static, a synchronous, or an asynchronous Form. The evaluation method of the Virtual Sensor Object allows the substantive meaning of the observations to be expressed in a Form which clarifies the Substance of the observations, so that the substantive meaning of the observations may be perceived directly, with little or no cognitive interpretation being required. The methods of expression and evaluation are dependent on the observation, whereas they are independent as to how they use and express meaning.
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