Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2004
Title: Innovations by Hans Glista
Introduction
Hans Glista is an accomplished inventor based in Gaithersburg, MD (US). He holds 2 patents that showcase his expertise in radio technology and telemetry systems. His innovative contributions have significantly impacted the field of locomotive control and railroad telemetry.
Latest Patents
One of Hans Glista's latest patents is a "Radio interference detection and screening system for locomotive control unit radios." This system performs on-locomotive testing of Locomotive Control Unit (LCU) radios. It aims to eliminate bit errors during LCU sensitivity testing, also known as Bit Error Rate (BER) testing. The system detects interfering transmission signals that may cause bit errors in the transmission of test data. It suspends the LCU sensitivity performance testing during periods of detected external transmissions. Once the interfering transmissions are no longer detected, the LCU resumes its sensitivity performance testing.
Another significant patent is the "Automated in situ testing of railroad telemetry radios." This invention automates the testing of railroad telemetry radios, ensuring that only units requiring adjustment and maintenance are removed. A multi-function test set is programmed to automate the testing of the radios used in a telemetry system, in conjunction with other test software embedded in the host telemetry devices. The radios contain both a transmitter and a receiver, both of which are individually tested to verify proper performance.
Career Highlights
Hans Glista has worked with notable companies such as Wabtec Corporation and Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in the field of radio technology.
Collaborations
Hans has collaborated with Clive B Wright, contributing to the advancement of technology in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Hans Glista's contributions to radio technology and telemetry systems demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving locomotive control and railroad communication. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges in these areas and provide effective solutions.