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Vance Neff Phones & Addresses

  • 4148 Arlington Dr, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • 1335 Fernwood Dr, Lapeer, MI 48446
  • Bloomfield Hills, MI
  • Madison Heights, MI
  • Birmingham, MI
  • Pontiac, MI
  • Oakland, MI

Work

Company: Structured interface Apr 1985 to Sep 1994 Position: Vice president - software development

Education

School / High School: Lawrence Technological University 1977 to 1979 Specialities: Electrical Engineering, Engineering

Skills

Software

Interests

Science Fiction • Science Fact

Industries

Computer Software

Public records

Vehicle Records

Vance Neff

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Address:
4148 Arlington Dr, Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone:
(810) 664-1618
VIN:
JTEHW21A670048676
Make:
TOYOTA
Model:
HIGHLANDER HYBRID
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Embedded Software Engineer

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Location:
1335 Fernwood Dr, Lapeer, MI 48446
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Structured Interface Apr 1985 - Sep 1994
Vice President - Software Development

Vance's Consulting Co. Apr 1985 - Sep 1994
Embedded Software Engineer

Gte Valeron Corporation Sep 1977 - Mar 1985
Supervisor of the Computer Department
Education:
Lawrence Technological University 1977 - 1979
Union College 1975 - 1976
Berkshire Community College 1973 - 1975
Associates, Engineering
Skills:
Software
Interests:
Science Fiction
Science Fact

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Vance Neff
Consultant, Owner
Vance S Consulting Co
Computer Related Services
1335 Fernwood Dr, Lake Nepessing, MI 48446

Publications

Us Patents

Machine Process Controller

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US Patent:
42790131, Jul 14, 1981
Filed:
Oct 31, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/089436
Inventors:
Larry E. Cameron - Troy MI
Kenneth J. Cook - Troy MI
Vance E. Neff - Detroit MI
Keith L. Rowland - Pontiac MI
Assignee:
The Valeron Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
G05B 1302
G05B 2302
US Classification:
364105
Abstract:
The controller includes a power sensing device which monitors the instantaneous power drawn by the machine and compares it with a predetermined limit level of desired power consumption. A user programmable timer is manually accessible for loading a selected time delay period therein. The controller provides an output capable of altering the machine operation when the machine power consumption has continuously exceeded the limit value for the selected time period. The controller outputs may be latched or nonlatched once an overlimit condition is detected in accordance with a user selectable programmed parameter. In an adaptive mode, the controller forces the feed rate to a programmable feed rate for a selected period of time upon initial impact between the workpiece and the machine tool. The controller then maintains a normal adaptive power level in which the feed rate response may be selectively altered as a percentage of an exponential function of the difference between the actual machine power consumption and the programmable desired adaptive power level. Provision is made for automatically referencing the feed rate control signal to the voltage rating of the feed rate drive motor in the machine.

Adaptable Electronic Key And Lock System

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US Patent:
54770416, Dec 19, 1995
Filed:
Mar 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/036556
Inventors:
Nancy C. Miron - Royal Oak MI
Vance E. Neff - Birmingham MI
Assignee:
Computerized Security Systems, Incorporated - Troy MI
International Classification:
E05B 4900
US Classification:
235382
Abstract:
A locking system is utilized to control the locking and unlocking of a lock, such as on a door. The lock includes a magnetic card reader for reading a coded key card into a lock computer which in turn determines functions of and access to the lock. The key card includes a key code, key level code, and key record number stored thereon. The lock includes a memory accessed by the computer which is partitioned and includes a level storage area with level records identified by a lock level code and operational information for the level, and a key storage area for storing lock key records identified by a lock record number and associated with at least one lock level for storing key information associated with the record number. The computer validates a key card by reading and comparing the key level code to the lock level code to determine the level and the key record number to one of the lock record numbers identified with the level in the key storage area. The key code is representative of a real time based on time of issuance, and validation occurs by comparing a lock time to the key code.

Adaptable Electronic Key And Lock System

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US Patent:
51986434, Mar 30, 1993
Filed:
Feb 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/661542
Inventors:
Nancy C. Miron - Royal Oak MI
Vance E. Neff - Birmingham MI
Assignee:
Computerized Security Systems, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
E05B 4700
US Classification:
235382
Abstract:
A locking system is utilized to control the locking and unlocking of a lock, such as on a door. The lock includes a magnetic card reader for reading a coded key card into a lock computer which in turn determines functions of and access to the lock. The key card includes a key code, key level code, and key record number stored thereon. The lock includes a memory accessed by the computer which is partitioned and includes a level storage area with level records identified by a lock level code and operational information for the level, and a key storage area for storing lock key records identified by a lock record number and associated with at least one lock level for storing key information associated with the record number. The computer validates a key card by reading and comparing the key level code to the lock level code to determine the level and the key record number to one of the lock record numbers identified with the level in the key storage area. The key code is representative of a real time based on time of issuance, and validation occurs by comparing a lock time to the key code.
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