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Loren Dean Vredevoogd

from Holland, MI
Age ~57

Loren Vredevoogd Phones & Addresses

  • 2064 32Nd St, Holland, MI 49423 (616) 335-5316 (616) 298-7000
  • 869 Maywood Ave, Holland, MI 49424 (616) 738-6659
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • 6707 Andale Ave, Grand Rapids, MI 49548 (616) 455-3118
  • Zeeland, MI
  • Arvada, CO
  • Lexington, KY
  • Westminster, CO

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Program Manager

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Location:
2064 west 32Nd St, Holland, MI 49423
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Altia, Inc.
Project Manager

Twisthink, Llc Jan 2016 - Aug 2017
Lead Engineer

Visteon Corporation Jul 2014 - Dec 2015
Software Project Manager

Johnson Controls 1998 - Jun 2014
Engineering Manager

Auto-Graph Cds 1995 - 1998
Programmer
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 1990 - 1992
Master of Science, Masters, Aerospace Engineering
Calvin University 1985 - 1989
South Christian High School
Skills:
Embedded Software
Automotive
Automotive Electronics
C
Electronics
Continuous Improvement
Product Development
Software Development
Engineering
Dfmea
Embedded Systems
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Loren Vredevoogd

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Identifying Tire Position On A Vehicle

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US Patent:
7574293, Aug 11, 2009
Filed:
Feb 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/782539
Inventors:
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
Brian S. Honeck - Holland MI, US
Thierry Pinard - Garches, FR
Regis Boutroy - Montivilliers, FR
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 36, 340442, 340445, 702148, 73146, 73600
Abstract:
A method of determining the position of a tire on a vehicle using signal pulses is described. The method includes receiving a plurality of signal pulses from a transmitter associated with the tire in the time the tire completes approximately one rotation, providing at least one predetermined signal pattern associated with a unique tire position on the vehicle, and comparing the plurality of signal pulses to the predetermined signal pattern to determine the position of the tire on the vehicle.

System And Method For Training A Transmitter To Control A Remote Control System

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US Patent:
7902994, Mar 8, 2011
Filed:
May 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/531108
Inventors:
Steven L. Geerlings - Holland MI, US
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
David A. Blaker - Holland MI, US
John D. Spencer - Allendale MI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
G05B 19/02
US Classification:
34082522, 340 561, 34082569, 340 321
Abstract:
A method for training a trainable RF transmitter to transmit variable code signals used to actuate a remote device having a receiver where the transmitter includes a memory that has stored variable code characteristics for a plurality of different remote devices includes initiating a training sequence and generating at least one RF carrier signal having the variable code characteristics associated with one remote device of the plurality of different remote devices. The method further includes transmitting the at least one RF carrier signal to the receiver of the remote device and repeating the generating and transmitting steps for the variable code characteristics of each remote device in the plurality of different remote device until feedback is received from a user that the remote device is activated. Upon receiving an indication that the remote device is activated, the transmitter stores an identifier of the variable code characteristics that activated the remote device.

System And Method For Training A Transmitter To Control A Remote Control System

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US Patent:
8174357, May 8, 2012
Filed:
May 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/531108
Inventors:
Steven L. Geerlings - Holland MI, US
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
David A. Blaker - Holland MI, US
John D. Spencer - Allendale MI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60R 25/00
US Classification:
340 57, 340 561, 340 321
Abstract:
A method for training a trainable RF transmitter to transmit variable code signals used to actuate a remote device having a receiver where the transmitter includes a memory that has stored variable code characteristics for a plurality of different remote devices includes initiating a training sequence and generating at least one RF carrier signal having the variable code characteristics associated with one remote device of the plurality of different remote devices. The method further includes transmitting the at least one RF carrier signal to the receiver of the remote device and repeating the generating and transmitting steps for the variable code characteristics of each remote device in the plurality of different remote device until feedback is received from a user that the remote device is activated. Upon receiving an indication that the remote device is activated, the transmitter stores an identifier of the variable code characteristics that activated the remote device.

Trainable Remote Controller And Method For Determining The Frequency Of A Learned Control Signal

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US Patent:
8264333, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Feb 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/546137
Inventors:
David A. Blaker - Holland MI, US
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
G05B 11/01
US Classification:
340 1222
Abstract:
A trainable transceiver for learning signal characteristics of an RF control signal received from a remote control transmitter used to remotely actuate a device and for subsequently transmitting a modulated RF signal having the learned signal characteristics includes an antenna, a wideband receiver and a control circuit. The wideband receiver is coupled to the antenna and is configured to receive an RF control signal from the remote control transmitter. The RF control signal includes a control code, a set of data characteristics and an RF carrier frequency. The control circuit is coupled to the wideband receiver and has a training mode in which the control circuit is configured to identify and store the control code of the RF control signal, to identify at least one data characteristic from the set of data characteristics and to identify at least one RF frequency associated with the RF control signal based on the at least one data characteristic.

Rear Seat Entertainment System

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US Patent:
20090119720, May 7, 2009
Filed:
Sep 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/991549
Inventors:
Eric S Deuel - Allendale MI, US
Peter W. Mokris - Holland MI, US
Steve Schultz - Holland MI, US
Lance E. Tinder - Hudsonville MI, US
Douglas W. Klamer - Holland MI, US
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
David Straight - Caledonia MI, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
G06K 9/18
H04N 5/44
G10L 21/00
US Classification:
725 75, 382182, 348734, 704275, 704E21001, 348E05096
Abstract:
The present rear seat entertainment system provides a second display and interface in the front section of a motor vehicle for control of a media player with a rear mounted first display. The second display shows still video images (or screen shots) from the media player for real time updates on the status of the first display in the rear section of the vehicle according to adjustments made by the second user interface. The entertainment system includes a portable controller with the second display incorporated therein.

System And Method For Training A Transmitter To Control A Remote Control System

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US Patent:
20110018694, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Oct 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/898592
Inventors:
Steven L. GEERLINGS - Holland MI, US
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
David A. Blaker - Holland MI, US
John D. Spencer - Allendale MI, US
International Classification:
G08C 19/16
US Classification:
340 1228
Abstract:
A method for training a trainable RF transmitter to transmit variable code signals used to actuate a remote device having a receiver where the transmitter includes a memory that has stored variable code characteristics for a plurality of different remote devices includes initiating a training sequence and generating at least one RF carrier signal having the variable code characteristics associated with one remote device of the plurality of different remote devices. The method further includes transmitting the at least one RF carrier signal to the receiver of the remote device and repeating the generating and transmitting steps for the variable code characteristics of each remote device in the plurality of different remote device until feedback is received from a user that the remote device is activated. Upon receiving an indication that the remote device is activated, the transmitter stores an identifier of the variable code characteristics that activated the remote device.

Tire Monitor Compatible With Multiple Data Protocols

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US Patent:
6469621, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/931456
Inventors:
Loren D. Vredevoogd - Holland MI
Brian S. Honeck - Holland MI
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B60C 2300
US Classification:
340445, 340442, 340447, 455142, 455143, 4552791
Abstract:
A tire monitor for monitoring a characteristic of tires on a vehicle includes a circuit configured to receive a first wireless signal having tire characteristic data and a first wireless protocol. The circuit is further configured to receive a second wireless signal having tire characteristic data and a second wireless protocol. The second wireless protocol is different than the first wireless protocol. The circuit is configured to monitor first tire data on the first wireless signal and second tire data on the second wireless signal.

System And Method For Automated Data Collection And Anchor Location Evaluation

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US Patent:
20230007441, Jan 5, 2023
Filed:
Sep 8, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/940418
Inventors:
- Southfield MI, US
- Kariya-shi, JP
Loren Vredevoogd - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/029
H04W 4/38
H04W 24/10
H04W 4/02
H04W 64/00
H04W 4/40
Abstract:
A system and method for obtaining location data for a portable device relative to an object. The system and method may include an object device disposed in a fixed position relative to the object, the object device having an antenna configured to communicate wirelessly via UWB with the portable device via a communication link. The system may include a control system, such as a robot and/or a remote controller, configured to obtain one or more samples pertaining to communications between the portable device and the object device.
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