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Dennis J Delman

from Melbourne, FL
Age ~67

Dennis Delman Phones & Addresses

  • 4005 Powell Rd, Melbourne, FL 32904 (321) 951-9725
  • Indialantic, FL
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Ocala, FL
  • 4005 Powell Rd, Melbourne, FL 32904

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d***n@centurytel.net

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System Engineer

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Location:
Melbourne, FL
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Harris Corporation
System Engineer
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 1979 - 1980
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Computer Science
University of Florida 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
Skills:
Systems Engineering
Earned Value Management
Requirements Management
System Architecture
Engineering Management
Space Systems
Software Engineering
System Design
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Hardware Median Filter

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US Patent:
45134405, Apr 23, 1985
Filed:
Jun 29, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/393331
Inventors:
Dennis J. Delman - Indialantic FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
G06K 900
G06F 706
G06F 964
US Classification:
382 30
Abstract:
A hardware median filter, particularly useful for processing high resolutions imagery data is coupled to a set of line buffers to which pixel data for an image of interest is applied, to define a segment or window within the overall image. This multibit data is then propagated through a set of n-pipelined filter processing sections (where n is the number of bits/pixel). Each section examines a particular bit position of the windowed pixels, the first section examining the most significant bit, while the final section examines the least significant bit. Each section contains a set of input registers which store M pixel-data values that have been coupled to it from the previous section. Each respective section contains a majority decision circuit that looks at a particular bit position and decides which bit (zero or one) represents the majority. As a result of this decision, the data bits of the stored pixel-data are either transferred, as is, to the next downstream section, or they are converted to all ones or all zeroes, and that converted data value is passed on to the next section, while the bit value that was determined to be the majority value for that particular bit position is designated as the corresponding bit of the median value.
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