Robert L Smith
Massage Therapy at Stephens Rd, Boulder, CO

License number
Colorado 7438
Issued Date
Jun 3, 2009
Renew Date
Feb 1, 2011
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2013
Type
Massage Therapist
Address
Address
2505 Stephens Rd, Boulder, CO 80305

Professional information

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Robert Smith - Boulder, CO

Work:
Whole Foods Market, Global IT
Sr. Project Manager
Tendril Networks - Boulder, CO
Director of Professional Services
Teamwork Solutions - Columbus, OH
Managing Director
Cardinal Health - Dublin, OH
Senior Programmer Analyst
Education:
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business - Columbus, OH
Master's Of Business Administration
Otterbein College - Westerville, OH
Bachelor's Degree
Skills:
* Web Sphere - Java / XML - JavaScript / AJAX - UML - LAMP - Windows - Unix - Domino/Lotus Notes - ORACLE / DB2 / SQL- AS400 - IBM Portal (Web Sphere) - CMMi - Agile/SCRUM/XP - RUP- .NET - COM - Office - MS Project - SharePoint - Various ETL and Business Intelligence Utilities - Siebel CRM / Salesforce.com - ZigBee wireless protocol


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Differential Absorption Ranging Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
5028129, Jul 2, 1991
Filed:
Jan 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/461502
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Ball Corporation - Muncie IN
International Classification:
G01C 308, G01S 1308
US Classification:
356 4
Abstract:
The distance between two objects, such as aircraft, helicopters and other vehicles, can be determined by transmitting from a first object through atmosphere a first frequency which is absorbed by atmosphere and a second frequency which is not absorbed by atmosphere, receiving at a second distant object the first and second frequencies, and determining from the received first and second frequencies the distance between the first and second objects. In preferred methods and apparatus, the first frequency is a frequency characteristic of atmospheric oxygen absorption (e. g. , 760 nm wavelength), and the frequency transmission comprises emitting a laser light beam while modulating its frequency through a frequency range which is greater than a frequency range characteristic of atmospheric oxygen absorption (e. g. , 750 nm-770 nm wavelength) and includes a second frequency which is not absorbed by atmosphere.


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Processing Of Multiple Wavelength Signals Transmitted Through Free Space

US Patent:
7072591, Jul 4, 2006
Filed:
Jan 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054150
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398202
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a laser communication receiver for wireless optical communication. A laser communication receiver includes a diffractive optical element to permit detectors at different spatial locations to detect different wavelengths of the optical signal. An immersion lens may be employed to focus the optical signal to a spot size smaller than the photoactive area of the detector. In one detector configuration, the optical signal is folded by a reflective surface and focused on a plurality of stacked detectors. The present invention further provides a method of manufacturing a detector and immersion lens assembly that provides a high degree of alignment between the lens and the corresponding detector.


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On-Axis Laser Receiver Wavelength Demultiplexer With Integral Immersion Lensed Detectors

US Patent:
7177550, Feb 13, 2007
Filed:
Jan 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/053679
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398212, 398202, 398118
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a laser communication receiver for wireless optical communication. A laser communication receiver includes a diffractive optical element to permit detectors at different spatial locations to detect different wavelengths of the optical signal. An immersion lens may be employed to focus the optical signal to a spot size smaller than the photoactive area of the detector. In one detector configuration, the optical signal is folded by a reflective surface and focused on a plurality of stacked detectors. The present invention further provides a method of manufacturing a detector and immersion lens assembly that provides a high degree of alignment between the lens and the corresponding detector.


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Remote Sensing And Signaling Of The Presence Of Wildfire

US Patent:
7123154, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Mar 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/792048
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
G08B 17/12
US Classification:
340600, 340501, 340506, 34053927, 340577, 340589
Abstract:
Detecting a wildfire and an electrical arc, which are characterized by emission of ultraviolet (UV) radiation at a given wavelength, are described using a light sensor having a pulse output responsive to the given wavelength and generating an intermediate output responsive to the pulse output in a way which tracks a trend in the pulse output, irrespective of any increase in the relative number of pulses in the pulse output that is responsive to extraneous sources other than wildfire or electrical arc. The intermediate output is generated responsive to pulses occurring within an event window that continuously terminates at present time and extends backward therefrom by a selected time duration. An alarm signal is produced based on a predetermined characteristic of the intermediate output. Packaging of the sensor and alarm arrangement is described along with photo-detection tube optimization.


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Transitioning Video Between Television And Tablet Computer Or The Like

US Patent:
2013019, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Jan 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/355925
Inventors:
Robert Todd Smith - Boulder CO, US
James C. Stark - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Time Warner Cable Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/048, G06F 15/16, G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715748, 715835
Abstract:
A plurality of icons are displayed on a companion device having a touch screen interface; the icons can be manipulated by the touch screen interface, and each of the plurality of icons represents a different one of a plurality of audiovisual assets which can be viewed on an external audiovisual device. An input gesture on the touch screen interface is obtained from a user of the companion device, wherein a given one of the icons is flicked in a manner associated with the external audiovisual device. Responsive to the obtaining of the gesture, a signal is dispatched from the companion device. The signal causes the external audiovisual device to access a given one of the plurality of audiovisual assets associated with the given one of the icons. Techniques for other than touch screen devices, and techniques to obtain programs on the companion device, are also provided.


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Asymmetrical Laser Communication Transceiver Configuration

US Patent:
7058306, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Jan 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/053699
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398118
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a laser communication transmitter and receiver for wireless optical communication. The laser communication transmitter uses a small diameter so correspondingly divergent beam to provide improved bit error rates. A laser communication receiver includes a diffractive optical element to permit detectors at different spatial locations to detect different wavelengths of the optical signal. An immersion lens may be employed to focus the optical signal to a spot size smaller than the photoactive area of the detector.


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Self-Contained Bed Wetting Alarm

US Patent:
5341127, Aug 23, 1994
Filed:
Dec 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/163605
Inventors:
Robert J. Smith - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340604
Abstract:
A compact self-contained bedwetting alarm uses intermittent vibration to awaken the user. Sensors on the surface of the alarm enclosure sense the presence of urine and activate a low frequency vibration. The vibration is turned on and off by a timer so that the user is not lulled to sleep by the vibration. The alarm may be worn in close proximity to the source of urine. There are no external wires to entangle, and the position of the alarm close to the source of urine reminds the user to control the emission of urine when the alarm is on.