Location History:
- Carriere, MS (US) (1986 - 1987)
- Slidell, LA (US) (1997)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1986-1997
Title: The Innovations of Ronald J Holyer
Introduction
Ronald J Holyer is a notable inventor based in Carriere, MS (US), recognized for his contributions to satellite imaging technology. With a total of three patents to his name, Holyer has made significant advancements in the field of atmospheric science and image processing.
Latest Patents
One of Holyer's latest patents is titled "Apparatus and method for cloud masking." This invention focuses on collecting satellite images of bodies of water, such as oceans, and effectively removing clouds that interfere with the accuracy of these images. The method involves extracting cloud edge information through local segmentation and discriminating between cloud-free and cloud-contaminated pixels. The cloud-contaminated pixels are subsequently removed from both daytime and nighttime 1-km advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) satellite images.
Another significant patent is the "Method for determining an angstrom exponent for correcting satellite." This invention provides an effective means for removing atmospheric contamination from a sequence of satellite color scanner ocean imagery. It determines an optimum Angstrom exponent for weighting data across various channels of different wavelengths. The process includes providing a refresh plane display for data from one channel, interacting the weighted reference channel data with the plane data, and varying the Angstrom exponent to find the optimum value at which aerosol bands become transparent.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Ronald J Holyer has worked with various organizations, including the United States as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His work has significantly impacted the field of satellite imaging and atmospheric research.
Collaborations
Holyer has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sonia C Gallegos and Sarah H Peckinpaugh, contributing to advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Ronald J Holyer's innovative work in satellite imaging and atmospheric science has led to significant advancements in the accuracy of satellite imagery. His contributions continue to influence the field and enhance our understanding of atmospheric conditions.