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Ellen Oppenheim
Researcher at Symbol Technologies
Publications - 4
Citations - 251
Ellen Oppenheim is an academic researcher from Symbol Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interface (computing) & Data exchange. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 251 citations.
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Optical scanner with hand-held and hands-free modes of use
Philip W. Swift,Ian Jenkins,Edward Barkan,Daniel Curry,Ellen Oppenheim,Michael Ryder,Robert Wild,John Carricato,Jean Tu,Joseph Giordano +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an electro-optical reader is used to read the marker and then generate electrical signals which are transmitted to the receiver of the uniquely identified base unit, which can then be used to identify the base unit.
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Universal host interface for data acquisition systems
Robert J. Lieb,Nicholas Buongervino,Patrick Mauro,Michael Rizzi,Ellen Oppenheim,Joseph Boriotti,Robert May,Sara Karcher,Anthony D. Biuso,Paul Poloniewicz,Daniel Brown,Anthony Fama,Robert M. Stein,Cary Chu,Michael Catalano,Altaf Mulla +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a universal interface system for use with a data acquisition system is presented, in which the data acquisition device can provide digital data signals in a universal data exchange format independent of the data format requirements of the host device.
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Arrangement for and method of establishing a logical relationship among peripherals in a wireless local area network
Daniel Curry,Ellen Oppenheim,Michael Ryder,Robert Wild,Bruce A. Willins,Alistair Hamilton,Raj Bridgelall +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a logical relationship is established among peripherals in a wireless local area network managed by a system manager, where a readable identifier is associated with each peripheral and a reader for reading the identifiers is respectively associated with selected peripherals during a set up mode of system operation.
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Automatic identification of hardware
Kevin Cordes,Ellen Oppenheim,Donna Pandolfo,Robert May,Joseph Campanelli,Thomas D. Bianculli +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a hardware identification system is provided in a bar code reading arrangement including a main body and a plurality of modular detachable scanning heads connectable to the main body depending on the application desired for the reader.