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Andrew Caird Phones & Addresses

  • 1065 Chestnut St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 677-7775 (734) 604-2936
  • 625 Barber Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 741-9562
  • 1727 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 546-8806
  • Petoskey, MI
  • Dana Point, CA
  • Buffalo, NY

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Resumes

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Software Quality Assurance Engineer

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Location:
Detroit, MI
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Arbor Networks
Software Quality Assurance Engineer
Education:
University of Michigan 1993 - 1996
Master of Science, Masters, Nuclear Engineering
University of Michigan 1989 - 1993
Bachelor of Science In Engineering, Bachelors, Nuclear Engineering
Skills:
Perl
High Performance Computing
Unix
Linux
System Administration
Management
Data Center
Shell Scripting
Python
Cloud Computing
Virtualization
Integration
Programming
Data Analysis
Software Development
Apache
Languages:
English
French
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Software Quality Assurance Engineer

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Location:
Ann Arbor, MI
Work:
Censys S.a.
Software Quality Assurance Engineer
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Andrew Caird

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Publications

Us Patents

Early Detection System And Method For Exterior Vehicle Cargo

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US Patent:
20070103282, May 10, 2007
Filed:
Nov 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/557129
Inventors:
Andrew Caird - Ann Arbor MI, US
Timothy Schuster - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340435000, 340686600
Abstract:
A method and device for attaching directly to a high-profile and/or elongated item of cargo () transported on the exterior payload area of a vehicle () prevents collisions with obstructions (). A detector () remotely detects a distant obstruction () in the path of the cargo () using ultrasonic, infra red, or other sensing techniques. The detector () is mounted directly to the cargo () by a mounting member () which releasably surrounds at least a portion of the cargo () and provides an enveloping, frictionally constricting engagement so as to maintain the detector () in a preferred operating orientation. The mounting member () preferably includes a bracket () configured to attach at multiple, spaced points on the cargo (). In one alternative configuration, the mounting member () comprises a flexible membrane () which wraps around a portion of the cargo () and is securely held in position thereto using tension straps (). Alarm features include a light source () and speaker () contained in a passenger compartment and activated whenever the detector () senses an obstruction () in the path of the cargo (). The detector () and alarm components () can communicate via an electrical cable (), or using wireless transmission ().
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