Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2009
Title: Innovations by Douglas W Guetter
Introduction
Douglas W Guetter is an accomplished inventor based in Gilbert, AZ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of avionics through his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Guetter has demonstrated his expertise and commitment to advancing technology in aviation communication and surveillance.
Latest Patents
One of Guetter's notable patents is a system having termination for a data loading port. This invention allows a subsystem of an avionics system to operate in two modes. In the first mode, the system receives software via a port, while in the second mode, it utilizes a circuit that includes a terminator coupled to the port. This design enables the terminator to convey information regarding a desired configuration for operation in the second mode. By doing so, it eliminates the need for communication and wiring between subsystems of the avionics system. In one implementation, the second mode includes performing a collision avoidance function, such as providing a TCAS advisory. The configuration information may specify an arrangement of shared antennas between multiple transponders and/or mode changes related to using an antenna for a collision avoidance function in a hijack mode of operation.
Career Highlights
Guetter is currently associated with Aviation Communication and Surveillance Systems, LLC. His work in this company has allowed him to focus on developing innovative solutions for the aviation industry. His contributions have been instrumental in enhancing the safety and efficiency of avionics systems.
Collaborations
Some of Guetter's coworkers include Cyro Allen Stone and Desi Stelling. Their collaboration has likely contributed to the successful development of innovative technologies in their field.
Conclusion
Douglas W Guetter's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the aviation sector. His patents reflect a deep understanding of avionics systems and a commitment to improving safety and functionality. His contributions will continue to influence the industry for years to come.