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Sam G. Rahaim

VT Visteon Global Technologies: 11 patents #46 of 1,929Top 3%
Overall (All Time): #471,898 of 4,157,543Top 15%
11
Patents All Time

Issued Patents All Time

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
6604043 Method and system for controlling vehicle deceleration in an adaptive speed control system based on vehicle speed Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2003-08-05
6445153 Method and system for adjusting headway in an adaptive speed control system based on road surface coefficient of friction Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2002-09-03
6408241 Method and system for controlling vehicle speed based on vehicle yaw rate and yaw acceleration Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2002-06-18
6393352 Method and system for controlling vehicle deceleration in an adaptive speed control system based on vehicle speed Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2002-05-21
6285945 Method and system for controlling vehicle deceleration in an adaptive speed control system based on vehicle speed Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-09-04
6285153 Method and system for adjusting headway in an adaptive speed control system based on road surface coefficient of friction Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-09-04
6275764 Method and system for providing a headway function to an adaptive speed control activation switch Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-08-14
6259985 Method and system for indicating vehicle braking in an adaptive speed control system Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-07-10
6212465 Method and system for controlling vehicle speed based on vehicle yaw rate and yaw acceleration Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-04-03
6208106 Method and system for adjusting headway in an adaptive speed control system based on road surface coefficient of friction Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2001-03-27
6161074 Method and system for continued vehicle control in an adaptive speed control system at vehicle speeds below a minimum operating speed when a sensed target disappears Gerald L. Sielagoski, Mark Peter Friedrich 2000-12-12