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3418 Deck St, Pt Charlotte, FL 33981    805-7081045   

Port Charlotte, FL   

Carlsbad, CA   

4135 Marina Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93110   

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Howard H. Bailey

Specialties:
Medical Oncology
Work:
UW Health ClinicsCarbone Comprehensive Cancer Center
600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
608-2651700 (phone) 608-2666020 (fax)
Site
Education:
Medical School
University of North Dakota College of Medicine
Graduated: 1985
Conditions:
Anemia, Benign Polyps of the Colon, Cervical Cancer, Gout, Intestinal Obstruction, Kidney Cancer, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Malignant Neoplasm of Colon, Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast, Malignant Neoplasm of Female Genitourinary Organs, Ovarian Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Pulmonary Embolism, Rectal, Abdomen, Small Intestines, or Colon Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Venous Embolism and Thrombosis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bailey graduated from the University of North Dakota College of Medicine in 1985. He works in Madison, WI and specializes in Medical Oncology. Dr. Bailey is affiliated with University Of Wisconsin Hospital.

License Records

Howard W Bailey

Licenses:
License #: 100097 - Expired
Issued Date: Jun 16, 1987
Expiration Date: Nov 7, 1991
Type: Salesperson

Howard H Bailey

Licenses:
License #: RS059773A - Expired
Category: Real Estate Commission
Type: Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

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Us Patents

High Data Rate Smart Sensor Technology

US Patent:
6362482, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Sep 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/154617
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01T 124
US Classification:
25037008, 25037001
Abstract:
A device for the high-speed analysis of photon- or particle-generated image data or for the high-speed energy-discrimination analysis of photon- or particle-counting data. The device uses a sensor that collects the photons or particles on an array of solid state detectors, as electrical analog signals, and stores the analog-signal information on capacitors of readout arrays associated with the detector arrays. Integration of the photon or particle flux signals on the readout arrays proceeds for a given time frame and then image-related signals are transferred to an analog correction processor. The analog correction processor is comprised of one or more integrated circuit chips where each chip contains an array of correction processor unit cells. In these unit cells signals are corrected, in parallel, for gain and offset nonuniformities in the detection and processing chain. Corrections to all the signals are made in a time frame or less and the information is then transferred to an analog image processor.

3-D Imaging Multiple Target Laser Radar

US Patent:
6414746, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Nov 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/449091
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01C 0308
US Classification:
356 401, 250332
Abstract:
A three dimensional imaging device is presented which uses a single pulse from a pulsed light source to detect objects which are obscured by camouflage, fog or smoke but otherwise enveloped by a light-transmitting medium. The device simultaneously operates in two modes, light reflected from the nearest object is processed to form a three-dimensional image by an array of pixels. This first image is based upon the light-pulse transit time recorded in each pixel. Each pixel also contains a high-speed analog memory that sequentially stores reflected signals at a repeated time interval. The first reflection acts as a time base that controls when the analog memory begins or ends the storage sequence. The first return could be from a camouflage net and the amplitudes of the return signals, after the first return, would then be from objects behind the net. Computer processing these amplitudes reveals the three-dimensional nature of the obscured objects.

High Data Rate Smart Sensor

US Patent:
6690019, Feb 10, 2004
Filed:
Feb 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/090017
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01T 124
US Classification:
25037008, 25037009
Abstract:
A device for the high-speed analysis of photon- or particle-generated image data or for the high-speed energy-discrimination analysis of photon- or particle-counting data. A sensor collects the photons or particles on an array of solid state detectors, as electrical analog signals, and stores the analog-signal information on capacitors of readout arrays associated with the detector arrays. Image-related signals are transferred to integrated circuit chips containing an array of correction processor unit cells. Corrected signals are transferred to an analog image processor. Particle-counting data is transferred directly from the readout array chips to the analog image processor having circuitry for implementing an image processing or energy discrimination algorithm.

Laser Ranging, Tracking And Designation Using 3-D Focal Planes

US Patent:
8130367, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Dec 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/096311
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA, US
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01C 3/08
US Classification:
356 501, 356 401, 356 51, 356 515
Abstract:
By using 3-D focal plane arrays, the present invention tracks or locates small moving objects, or generates a 3-D frame of data with minimum laser energy and a minimum of mechanically moving parts. In another embodiment the invention is used to determine the direction of a laser designating a target with a minimum of moving parts. In another embodiment the invention is used as a 3-D movie/video camera. In yet another embodiment the device is used to provide data for autonomous navigation.

Laser Ranging, Tracking And Designation Using 3-D Focal Planes

US Patent:
8358404, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Mar 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/412134
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA, US
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01C 3/08
US Classification:
356 501, 356 301, 356 401, 356 51
Abstract:
The present invention tracks or locates small moving objects, or generates a 3-D frame of data by using 3-D focal plane arrays with low laser energy and few mechanically moving parts. The invention may be used to determine the direction of a laser designating a target, for target tracking, used as a 3-D movie/video camera or used to provide data for autonomous navigation.

Laser Ranging, Tracking And Designation Using 3-D Focal Planes

US Patent:
8606496, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Dec 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/723656
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA, US
Howard W. Bailey - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/10
US Classification:
701301, 356 301, 356 501
Abstract:
The present invention tracks or locates small moving objects, or generates a 3-D frame of data by using 3-D focal plane arrays with low laser energy and few mechanically moving parts. The invention may be used to determine the direction of a laser designating a target, for target tracking, used as a 3-D movie/video camera or used to provide data for autonomous navigation.

Automatic Range Corrected Flash Ladar Camera

US Patent:
2013012, May 23, 2013
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/615881
Inventors:
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA, US
Howard Bailey - Santa Barbara CA, US
Brad Short - Goleta, CA, US
Patrick Gilliland - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS INC. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01S 17/06
US Classification:
356 401
Abstract:
A three dimensional imaging camera comprises a system controller, pulsed laser transmitter, receiving optics, an infrared focal plane array light detector, and an image processor. The described invention is capable of developing a complete 3-D scene from a single point of view. The 3-D imaging camera utilizes a pulsed laser transmitter capable of illuminating an entire scene with a single high power flash of light. The 3-D imaging camera employs a system controller to trigger a pulse of high intensity light from the pulsed laser transmitter, and counts the time from the start of the transmitter light pulse. The light reflected from the illuminated scene impinges on a receiving optics and is detected by a focal plane array optical detector. An image processor applies image enhancing algorithms to improve the image quality and develop object data for subjects in the field of view of the flash ladar imaging camera.

Personal Ladar Sensor

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/422988
Inventors:
Howard Bailey - Santa Barbara CA, US
Patrick Gilliland - Santa Barbara CA, US
Barton Goldstein - Santa Barbara CA, US
Laurent Heughebaert - Santa Paula CA, US
Brad Short - Goleta CA, US
Joseph Spagnolia - Ventura CA, US
Roger Stettner - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
G01S 17/89
US Classification:
356 401, 977755, 977775, 977734
Abstract:
A lightweight, low volume, inexpensive LADAR sensor incorporating 3-D focal plane arrays is adapted specifically for personal electronic appliances. The present invention generates, at high speed, 3-D image maps and object data at short to medium ranges. The techniques and structures described may be used to extend the range of long range systems as well, though the focus is on compact, short to medium range ladar sensors suitable for use in personal electronic devices. 3-D focal plane arrays are used in a variety of physical configurations to provide useful new capabilities to a variety of personal electronic appliances.

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