Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1987-2002
Title: Innovations of Louis S. Marino
Introduction
Louis S. Marino is a notable inventor based in Wayne, NJ, with a focus on advanced sensor technologies. He holds two patents that showcase his contributions to the field of navigation and velocity measurement systems. His work has significant implications for various applications, particularly in aerospace and automotive industries.
Latest Patents
One of Marino's latest patents is the "Radar Multibeam Velocity Sensor." This invention utilizes a microstrip antenna that radiates and receives six beams in sequence from a common aperture. It processes return signals with common electronics to measure the velocity components related to a backscattering surface. The first four beams are processed by measuring the Doppler shift in the return signal, while the last two beams are used for time correlation. This combined approach results in a velocity sensor capable of operation over virtually all terrains and vehicle speed ranges.
Another significant patent is the "Doppler-Inertial Data Loop for Navigation System." This invention allows for the accurate computation of vehicle pitch and roll by utilizing a signal loop that receives inertial data input, which is affected by gravity. By comparing data from Doppler radar to the inertial data, an error signal dependent on pitch or roll angle is subtracted from the input. This process generates accurate navigational parameters, enhancing the reliability of navigation systems.
Career Highlights
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