Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2017
Title: Innovations and Contributions of John N. Carbone
Introduction
John N. Carbone is a notable inventor based in Garland, Texas, recognized for his significant contributions to technology and defense systems. With a total of three patents to his name, Carbone has demonstrated a commitment to advancing methods and systems that enhance performance assessment and geographical information.
Latest Patents
One of Carbone's latest patents is titled "Method for Non-Kinetic Performance Assessment." This invention outlines an apparatus and method for assessing non-kinetic weapon performance aimed at negating missile threats. The patent details a process for identifying vulnerabilities of missile threats and techniques for negating these threats. It calculates the probability of negation associated with the effectiveness of each technique against identified vulnerabilities. The invention further conditions these probabilities at various times associated with asymmetric missile defense (AMD) layer elements, producing temporal level probabilities of negation. Additionally, it calculates a terminal phase probability of impact failure without intervention by combining the battle damage assessment probability of negation for each AMD layer.
Another significant patent by Carbone is the "Geographical Information Display System and Method." This invention describes a geographical information system that includes an information database and a client computing system connected to a web server. The web-based application is designed to display a map featuring a specific geographical location, retrieve data records from the metadata database, and present these records at the corresponding location on the map for users. This application can be executed on
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