TREVOR ALAN LAAK
Pilots at Skyline Dr, Madison, WI

License number
Wisconsin A4765570
Issued Date
Dec 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1418 E Skyline Dr, Madison, WI 53705

Professional information

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Professional Skating Instructor - Jump Specialist At Trevor Laak Skating

Position:
Owner at iCoachSkating.com, President at The TAL Group, LLC, Professional Skating Instructor - Jump Specialist at Trevor Laak Skating
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Sports
Work:
iCoachSkating.com since Jun 2008 - Owner The TAL Group, LLC since Sep 2006 - President Trevor Laak Skating since Jan 2005 - Professional Skating Instructor - Jump Specialist
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1986 - 1991
BSEE, MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Digital Signal Processing and Controls
Skills:
Coaching, SEO, Social Media, Sports, Figure Skating
Interests:
Figure skating jump technique and teaching methods, skating education, internet business activities
Honor & Awards:
Presenter at Wisconsin State PSA Workshop 2008 and 2009 Staff member of Grassroots to Champions Seminars


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Active Acoustic Control System Matching Model Reference

US Patent:
5386477, Jan 31, 1995
Filed:
Feb 11, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/016694
Inventors:
Steven R. Popovich - Stoughton WI
Trevor A. Laak - Madison WI
Mark C. Allie - Oregon WI
Assignee:
Digisonix, Inc. - Middleton WI
International Classification:
G10K 1116
US Classification:
381 71
Abstract:
An acoustic system (20) includes a model reference (22) having a selectably programmable response, and an active model (24) including in combination an acoustic path (26) and an adaptive filter (28) such that the combination of the acoustic path (26) and the adaptive filter (28) adaptively models the model reference (22) such that the combined response of the acoustic path (26) and the adaptive filter (28) provides an active model response matching the response of the model reference (22).


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Adaptive Passive Acoustic Attenuation System

US Patent:
6295363, Sep 25, 2001
Filed:
Mar 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/821110
Inventors:
Trevor A. Laak - Madison WI
David W. Kapsos - McFarland WI
Assignee:
Digisonix, Inc. - Middleton WI
Nelson Industries, Inc. - Stoughton WI
International Classification:
H04B 1500
US Classification:
381 941
Abstract:
An adaptive passive acoustic attenuation system implements control techniques to facilitate practical use of adaptive passive acoustic attenuation in industrial and commercial applications. The system includes multiple banks of multiple adjustable tuners that are used to passively attenuate an acoustic disturbance (e. g. a tone) propagating through an acoustic plant. All of the tuners in one of the banks are contemporaneously adjusted during an adaptation scan while the tuners in the other banks remain stationary. The process is then carried out for the other banks of adjustable tuners. The number of adjustable tuners per bank is chosen so that adaptation scans of the tuners in the respective bank create observable changes in acoustic levels to enable adaptation. Multiple sets of multiple banks of adjustable tuners can be provided to attenuate multiple disturbances propagating through the acoustic plant. Signals from error sensors are filtered and processed to account for acoustic energy in the plane wave mode as well as higher order modes.


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System For Developing And Operating An Active Sound And Vibration Control System

US Patent:
5627747, May 6, 1997
Filed:
Oct 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/322585
Inventors:
Douglas E. Melton - Stoughton WI
James E. Allard - Madison WI
Brian M. Finn - Madison WI
Jerry J. Trantow - Madison WI
Steven R. Popovich - Stoughton WI
Trevor A. Laak - Madison WI
Mark C. Allie - Oregon WI
Larry J. Eriksson - Madison WI
Assignee:
Digisonix, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
364188
Abstract:
A system that facilitates the development and operation of active sound or vibration control systems, especially for those not skilled in computer programming. The system facilitates the development of developing active sound or vibration control systems implementing an adaptive control model. In particular, the system has a software collection containing control system software that implements an adaptive control model which can be programmed on an electronic controller to actively control sound or vibration. The system also has a user interface that prompts the user to enter information pertaining to the control system being developed so that the electronic controller can implement an adaptive control model in accordance with the information entered by the user.


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Coherence Optimized Active Adaptive Control System

US Patent:
5680337, Oct 21, 1997
Filed:
Feb 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/598036
Inventors:
Douglas G. Pedersen - Middleton WI
Trevor A. Laak - Madison WI
Assignee:
Digisonix, Inc. - Middleton WI
International Classification:
G06F 1710
US Classification:
36472419
Abstract:
Coherence optimization is provided in an active adaptive control system. The adaptive control model (16) has a model input (18) receiving a reference signal (8) from a reference input transducer (4), an error input (20) receiving an error signal (14) from an error transducer (10), and a model output (22) outputting a correction signal (24) to an output transducer (26) to introduce a control signal matching the system input signal (6) to minimize the error at the error input. Coherence in the system is determined, and a coherence filter (27; 28; 29) is provided according to the determined coherence. Preferably, one or more of the error signal (14), reference signal (8) and correction signal (24) is coherence filtered.


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Active Attenuation System With On-Line Modeling Of Feedback Path

US Patent:
5621803, Apr 15, 1997
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/591126
Inventors:
Trevor A. Laak - Madison WI
Assignee:
Digisonix, Inc. - Middleton WI
International Classification:
A61F 220, H03B 2900
US Classification:
381 71
Abstract:
In an active adaptive attenuation system having a main model, a second adaptive filter model is provided having an input from the output of the main model, and an output supplied to the input of the main model. A copy of the main model has an input from the input to the second model and an output supplied to a multiplier multiplying the error signal and the output of the copy and supplying the resultant product as a weight update signal to the second model.