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Daniel D. Yeakley

Researcher at Honeywell

Publications -  11
Citations -  2509

Daniel D. Yeakley is an academic researcher from Honeywell. The author has contributed to research in topics: Broadcasting (networking) & Data collection. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2509 citations.

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Data collection system having reconfigurable data collection terminal

TL;DR: In this paper, a data collection system including an encoded information reader device and a computer spaced apart from the data collection terminal is described. But this system is based on an extensible markup language and can be configured to be responsive to configuration data expressed in a markup language.
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Reprogramming system and method for devices including programming symbol

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for reprogramming a portable device using one or more programming symbols is described, where the symbol reading device is a portable symbol reader capable of reading programming symbols.
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Methods and apparatus to change a feature set on data collection devices

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a method for modifying the feature set of data collection devices. But they do not describe how to modify the operation of a data collection device and do not specify a set of features.
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Bar code reading terminal with video capturing mode

TL;DR: A bar code reading terminal can, in one embodiment, include a two-dimensional image sensor and an imaging assembly as discussed by the authors, which can be configured, in response to receipt of a trigger signal, to buffer a set of video frames and subject each frame of the set of frames to decode attempt.
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Apparatus and methods for monitoring one or more portable data terminals

TL;DR: In this paper, a portable data terminal (PDT) is provided with a monitoring system that records occurrences experienced by the PDT, and the record of occurrences may be analyzed to identify errors and/or failure prone parts of the PDT along with behaviors likely to lead to errors or failures.