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Michael Cogbill

from North Palm Beach, FL
Age ~70

Michael Cogbill Phones & Addresses

  • 3667 Holly Rd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 776-7560
  • North Palm Beach, FL
  • 679 Nardo Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 755-5840
  • Dallas, TX
  • 1601 Drew Rd, El Centro, CA 92243 (760) 482-9074
  • Encinitas, CA

Work

Company: Rev2 consulting Mar 2020 Position: Principal

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering School / High School: University of Arkansas 1972 to 1975 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Consumer Electronics • Home Automation • Crestron • Electronics • Home Theater • Lighting Control • Security • Product Management • Digital Signal Processors • System Design • Av • Integration • Start Ups • Audio Engineering • Sound • Strategic Partnerships • Troubleshooting • Digital Signage

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

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Principal

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Location:
532 Ebbtide Dr, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Rev2 Consulting
Principal

Etc, Inc.
Vice President of Engineering

Intelihome 1988 - 1998
Founder
Education:
University of Arkansas 1972 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Star City High School
Arkansas State University
Skills:
Consumer Electronics
Home Automation
Crestron
Electronics
Home Theater
Lighting Control
Security
Product Management
Digital Signal Processors
System Design
Av
Integration
Start Ups
Audio Engineering
Sound
Strategic Partnerships
Troubleshooting
Digital Signage

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Improved Building Automation

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US Patent:
20020016639, Feb 7, 2002
Filed:
Jan 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/774527
Inventors:
Marjorie Smith - Garland TX, US
Mark Smith - Garland TX, US
Richard Gelling - Rowlett TX, US
Michael Cogbill - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
INTELIHOME, INC., Texas corporation
International Classification:
G05B015/00
US Classification:
700/009000, 700/276000, 700/019000, 700/017000
Abstract:
The improved building automation system of the present invention is modular in the extreme. This diminishes the amount of custom programming required in order to affect control of a particular building. It allows for a relatively open architecture which can accommodate a variety of unique control applications which are scripted for a particular building. By modularizing many of the common processes utilized in the automation system, the custom programming required to control any particular building is minimized. This modularity in design allows for uniform and coordinated control over a plurality of automation subsystems which may be incompatible with one another at the device or machine level, but which can be controlled utilizing a relatively small and uniform set of “interprocess control commands” which define an interprocess control protocol which is utilized in relatively high level scripts and control applications which may be written for a particular building.

Method And Apparatus For Improved Building Automation

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US Patent:
6192282, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
Sep 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/941794
Inventors:
Marjorie L. Smith - Garland TX
Mark E. Smith - Garland TX
Richard R. Gelling - Rowlett TX
Michael L. Cogbill - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Intelihome, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G05B 1101
US Classification:
700 19
Abstract:
An improved building automation system is provided which is modular in design thus minimizing the amount of instruction necessary to affect control of a particular building system. A relatively small set of interprocess control commands define an interprocess control protocol which is utilized in relatively high level scripts and control applications. The improved building automation system operates to translate control instructions in one particular control protocol to control instructions in a second control protocol. A text parsing program routes interprocess communication commands between modular communication programs to affect control over the automated building systems. The text parsing program includes executable instructions which allow for conditional communication of interprocess control commands depending upon system events.
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