DIGITAL DATA RECORDERS

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BYTEBANK TECHTRAN INDUSTRIES, INC. 200 COMMERCE DRIVE ROCHESTER NY 14623 DIGITAL DATA RECORDERS;BITE BANK;BYTE BANK;
DID Arnouse, Michael 15 Hickory Drive Old Brookville NY 11545 DIGITAL DATA RECORDERS; STORAGE DEVICES IN THE NATURE OF BLANK MAGNETIC TAPES, BLANK MAGNETIC AND OPTICAL DISCS, AND BLANK MAGNETIC AND OPTICAL CARDS; AND MAGNETIC AND OPTICAL CARD READERS, ALL OF THE FOREGOING FUR USE WITH GAMES;
METCAT MET-Solutions Inc. 49, Sasang-ro 46beon-gil Sasang-gu, Busan NA Republic of Korea digital data recorders, black boxes, apparatus for broadcasting, recording, transmission or reproduction of sound, data or images, target surveillance apparatus, target trackers, electronic telecommunications apparatus, target surveillance apparatus, target trackers, wearable activity trackers, bio-sensors, sensors, other than for medical use, sensor controllers, sensors for determining position, velocity, acceleration and temperature, position measuring and controlling sensors, electronic sensors, electronic data logs (measuring instruments), sensors for measuring instruments, measuring apparatus;MET CAT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention is a system that monitors many performance parameters and many aircraft operational parameters, and broadcasts this information along with aircraft identification, audio, video, global positioning and altitude data, to a world wide two-way rf network. This information is monitored and recorded at a remote, centralized location. At this location, this information is combined with archived data, ATC data, weather data, topological data, map data, and manufacturers' data. Analysis of this combined data allows identification of problems and generation of advisories. Six types of advisories are generated: maintenance, safety of flight, flight efficiency, flight separation, safe to fly and safe to take off. In the event of a crash the remotely recorded data provides an instant indication of the cause of the crash as well as where the crashed plane can be found. Use of this invention allows replacement of the current, on-board flight data recorders thus saving costs and weight. Having the recorded data at a remote site eliminates the need to search for flight data recorders. Other advantages are back-up for ATC radar position data, better control of aircraft separation, improved flight efficiency, and allowing use of simpler and lower power radar.