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John A Strowe

from Lafayette, NJ
Age ~70

John Strowe Phones & Addresses

  • 97 Decker Rd, Lafayette, NJ 07848 (973) 579-7579 (973) 579-1357
  • 23 Hennessy Pl, Irvington, NJ 07111
  • 97 Decker Rd, Lafayette, NJ 07848 (973) 579-7579

Work

Company: International battery Apr 2008 to Apr 2012 Position: Senior firmware engineer

Education

School / High School: Newark College of Engineering 1972 to 1977

Skills

Embedded Systems • Embedded Software • Electronic Engineering • Electronics • Engineering • Systems Engineering • Product Development • Testing • Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Firmware • Electrical Engineering • C • Engineering Management • Solidworks • R&D • Assembly Language • Batteries

Emails

b***w@yahoo.com

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Firmware Engineer

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Location:
Lafayette, NJ
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
International Battery Apr 2008 - Apr 2012
Senior Firmware Engineer

Crestron Electronics Apr 2008 - Apr 2012
Senior Firmware Engineer

Eventide 1986 - 2008
Chief Engineer

Plastomatix Jan 1989 - Jan 1995
Consultant

Wavetek 1981 - 1986
Senior Electronic Engineer
Education:
Newark College of Engineering 1972 - 1977
Columbia High School
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software
Electronic Engineering
Electronics
Engineering
Systems Engineering
Product Development
Testing
Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Firmware
Electrical Engineering
C
Engineering Management
Solidworks
R&D
Assembly Language
Batteries

Publications

Us Patents

Map And Text Display System For Vehicle Navigation

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US Patent:
50578359, Oct 15, 1991
Filed:
Dec 4, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/445985
Inventors:
Richard C. Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Terry L. Pearsall - Wayne NJ
John A. Strowe - Irvington NJ
Laura A. Nass - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
Eventide, Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G08G 112
US Classification:
340995
Abstract:
A map display system includes a vehicle symbol positioned in relation to background map data, and provides a large amount of relevant, easy-to-read map data to a user in a brief period of time. A first feature of the invention involves the drawing of aircraft landing and take-off areas in true size and orientation relative to background map data. A second feature involves display of navigation control areas in relation to an aircraft symbol. In accordance with a third feature, a user can select for display only objects meeting preselected criteria, such as airports having runways of a minimum length. A user can select an object for which text appears on the screen adjacent to that object and which may indicate relative position or distance to such object from the vehicle, in accordance with a fourth feature. A user can select full screen text of information concerning an object on a screen display, in accordance with a fifth feature. A sixth feature provides an automatic alert for an increased oncoming minimum safe altitude for aircraft flight.

Map Display System For Vehicle Navigation

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US Patent:
48961540, Jan 23, 1990
Filed:
Oct 28, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/114300
Inventors:
Richard C. Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Terry L. Pearsall - Wayne NJ
John A. Strowe - Irvington NJ
Laura A. Nass - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G08G 112
US Classification:
340995
Abstract:
A map display system includes a vehicle symbol positioned in relation to background map data, and provides a large amount of relevant, easy-to-read map data to a user in a brief period of time. A first feature of the invention involves the drawing of aircraft landing and take-off areas in true size and orientation relative to background map data. A second feature involves display of navigation control areas in relation to an aircraft symbol. In accordance with a third feature, a user can select for display only objects meeting preselected criteria, such as airports having runways of a minimum length. A user can select an object for which text appears on the screen adjacent to that object and which may indicate relative position or distance to such object from the vehicle, in accordance with a fourth feature. A user can select full screen text of information concerning an object on a screen display, in accordance with a fifth feature. A sixth feature provides an automatic alert for an increased oncoming minimum safe altitude for aircraft flight.
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