Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-06-29
1996-05-07
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
382154, 382201, 395119, G06T 1740, G09G 514
Patent
active
055153011
ABSTRACT:
A 3D model of a subject is acquired. Sensors spatially located on the subject are displayed on the 3D model in their appropriate locations. An operator selects the proper viewing angle and sensors to monitor via input devices. A 3D modeler in a display processor provides an image viewed from the proper angle and identifies the selected sensors. The 3D modeler identifies the data channels which correspond to the selected sensors and provides these to a system control computer which then provides the samples for these data channels. The 3D modeler also identifies a screen location which pertains to the locations of the selected sensors on the model. A postage stamp trace unit receives the samples for the selected data channels and the screen locations pertaining to the selected sensor locations of the image of the model and produces a video signal representing a window having a number of real-time traces each pertaining to a sensor. The real-time traces are located at a screen location corresponding to the location of the sensor on the model. The video signal is provided to a video mixer, along with a high resolution window of the same traces. This allows the operator to simultaneously view the relative spatial location of the sensor signals, as well as the sensor signals. Another window also provides the status of processors in the system.
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Corby Jr. Nelson R.
Miller Paul D.
Nafis Christopher A.
Frejd Russell W.
General Electric Company
Snyder Marvin
Teska Kevin J.
Zale Lawrence P.
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