US SKI TEAM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
U.S. SKI TEAM UNITED STATES SKI TEAM, INC. 1500 KEARNS BOULEVARD P. O. BOX 100 PARK CITY UT 84060 US SKI TEAM;INDICATING MEMBERSHIP IN APPLICANT;
U/S SKI TEAM UNITED STATES SKI TEAM, INC. 1500 KEARNS BOULEVARD P. O. BOX 100 PARK CITY UT 84060 US SKI TEAM;SNOW SKIS AND EQUIPMENT; CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR SKIING AND SKI-CONNECTED ACTIVITIES; TIMEPIECES, SUNGLASSES AND GOGGLES; LUGGAGE; COSMETICS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR OUTDOOR WEAR;THE MARK CERTIFIES THAT THE GOODS MEET STANDARDS SET UP BY APPLICANT AS TO SUITABILITY FOR USE IN SKI RACING COMPETITION.;
U/S SKITEAM UNITED STATES SKI TEAM, INC. 1500 KEARNS BOULEVARD P. O. BOX 100 PARK CITY UT 84060 US SKI TEAM;INDICATING MEMBERSHIP IN APPLICANT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of coordinating team members, each team member having a mission processor, in real time for continued coordinated operation in the absence of reliable communications between team members. Prior to a mission, each team member is provided with common programs and data for a mission, the data including identity of programs and data supplied to other team members and providing to each team member a pseudo random seed for use in conjunction with random functions. Each team member is provided with an initial set of conditions, whereby each team member performs deterministically to generate a same plan for itself and each of the other team members. Each team member monitors for a transmission event and responds to a transmission event by generating a re-planning operation, whereby each team member will produce a coordinated replan for itself and each other team member, whereby the team members remain coordinated. The monitoring can be detecting the presence or absence of a scheduled transmission from a team member, or receiving a transmission from a broadcast source, or receiving a transmission directed to team members from a headquarters, or receiving a commercial satellite broadcast, or maintaining a receiver for receiving a burst transmission from another team member or receiving a transmission indicative of a condition as reported by a team member.