GEORGE WILLIAM HINDMAN
Pilots at Greenwood Ave, Austin, TX

License number
Texas A2271992
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2100 Greenwood Ave, Austin, TX 78723

Professional information

George Hindman Photo 1

President, Keystone Autonics Inc.

Position:
Owner at Keystone Autonics Inc, President at Keystone Autonics Inc.
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Keystone Autonics Inc - Owner Keystone Autonics Inc. since Jan 1998 - President


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Apparatus And Method For I/O Management In A Mobile Environment Wherein Access To Data From A Wireless Signal Is Restricted Based On A Persistent Unique Hardware Identification

US Patent:
7165123, Jan 16, 2007
Filed:
Sep 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/956182
Inventors:
George William Hindman - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Keystone Autonics Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 3/00, G06F 13/12, G01C 21/00, G06G 7/78
US Classification:
710 3, 710 2, 710 5, 710 62, 710 64, 701 29, 701207, 701211, 701216, 701217, 701220, 709217
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for a robust and configurable mobile computer architecture with navigation computational capabilities. The present invention further provides a bus network which allows for an efficient and durable Input/Output (I/O) management system. The I/O management system has configurable connections to allow for modular addition, expansion, or replacement of navigation, crash detection, and communication line replacement units (LRUs). Additional I/O device connections allow several modes of input into the computational system. The present invention is a single, self-contained unit and provides an accessible user interface to the computer system.


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Mobile Unit Attached In A Mobile Environment That Fully Restricts Access To Data Received Via Wireless Signal To A Separate Computer In The Mobile Environment

US Patent:
7805542, Sep 28, 2010
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/416821
Inventors:
George W. Hindman - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/12, G06F 3/00, G01C 21/00, G06G 7/78
US Classification:
710 3, 710 2, 710 5, 710 62, 710 64, 701 29, 701207, 701211, 701216, 701217, 701220, 709217, 455 7, 455 67, 455346, 455560, 34042617, 34042618, 34042619, 3404262, 34042621, 34042622, 34042623, 34042624, 34042625, 340 565, 340988
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide for an apparatus and method for input/output management in a mobile environment. One embodiment includes a mobile unit comprising at least one processor, a data bus interface and a computer readable memory persistently storing a unique hardware identification. The mobile unit can receive a wireless signal and, based on the wireless signal, communicate a set of data across the data bus. The persistent unique hardware identification of the mobile unit is used to restrict access to data received at the mobile unit via the wireless signal.


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Apparatus, System And Method For Spacecraft Navigation Using Extrasolar Planetary Systems

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/538655
Inventors:
George William Hindman - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G01B 11/14, B64G 1/36, G01C 21/24
US Classification:
701 13, 356614
Abstract:
The present invention provides an innovative apparatus, system and method for onboard spacecraft location determination and navigation by employing the observation of extrasolar planetary star system motion. In one apparatus embodiment a gas absorption cell is placed between a sensor and the light from a reference star system with at least one exoplanet, such that the sensor can detect the spectrum through the gas absorption cell. Radial velocities can be calculated via Doppler Spectroscopy techniques and incorporated into a spacecraft navigation solution. The present invention can enable and enhance significant mission capabilities for future manned and unmanned space vehicles and missions.


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Apparatus And Method For A Mobile Computer Architecture And Input/Output Management System

US Patent:
6324592, Nov 27, 2001
Filed:
Feb 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/028590
Inventors:
George W. Hindman - Austin TX
Assignee:
Keystone Aerospace - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 300, G06F 1312, G01C 2100, G06G 778
US Classification:
710 3
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system, apparatus, and method for a robust and configurable computer architecture which combines standard Amplitude Modulation (AM)/Frequency Modulation (FM) radio and Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CDROM) features with mobile computational capabilities. The present invention further provides a unique bus network which allows for an efficient and durable Input/Output (I/O) management system. The I/O management system has configurable data bus and discrete line connections to allow for modular addition, expansion, or replacement of navigation, crash detection, and communication line replacement units (LRUs). Additional I/O device connections allow several modes of input into the computational system. The present invention is a single, self-contained enclosure which easily installs into most existing vehicles with minimum time and effort. Furthermore the present invention provides an accessible user interface for the computer system and possesses several theft protection features.


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Apparatus And Method For A Mobile Navigation Computer

US Patent:
2011002, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Sep 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924431
Inventors:
George William Hindman - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00, G06F 3/00, G06F 13/38, G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701200, 710 3, 710 63, 702 94
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for a robust and configurable mobile computer architecture with navigation computational capabilities. The present invention further provides a bus network which allows for an efficient and durable Input/Output (I/O) management system. The I/O management system has configurable connections to allow for modular addition, expansion, or replacement of navigation, crash detection, and communication line replacement units (LRUs). Additional I/O device connections allow several modes of input into the computational system. The present invention is a single, self-contained unit and provides an accessible user interface to the computer system.