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Eric Muehle Phones & Addresses

  • 57 Isleworth Dr, Henderson, NV 89052 (253) 631-5119
  • 1119 59Th St SE, Auburn, WA 98092
  • 25316 163Rd Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
  • Covington, WA
  • Maple Valley, WA

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Resumes

Eric Muehle Photo 1

Program Manager At Boeing

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Location:
22118 41St Pl south, Kent, WA 98032
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Boeing
Program Manager at Boeing

Boeing 2001 - Dec 2013
Chief Engineer and Software Architect and Technical Fellow

Virtual Countries 1999 - 2001
Vice President Development

Advanced Interactive Systems 1996 - 1998
Executive Vice President Engineering

Boeing 1989 - 1996
Principal Engineer
Education:
University of Utah 1985 - 1987
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
University of Utah 1981 - 1985
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Software Engineering
System Architecture
Integration
Systems Engineering
Aerospace
Simulations
Uav
Object Oriented Design
Engineering Management
Program Management
Testing
Earned Value Management
Avionics
Requirements Management
Configuration Management
Flight Test
Unmanned Vehicles
Engineering
Space Systems
Radar
Systems Design
Artificial Intelligence
Architecture
System Design
Contract Negotiation
Patents
Software Development
C++
Embedded Systems
Flight Simulation
System Requirements
C4Isr
Defense
Embedded Software
Management
Business Development
Business Strategy
Algorithms
Sensors
Technical Project Leadership
Automated Reasoning
Security Clearance
Strategic Planning
Negotiation
Strategic Negotiations
Service Oriented Architecture Design
Mission Critical
International Negotiations
Sw Architecture
Project Management
Certifications:
Boeing Software Architect
Eric Muehle Photo 2

Technical Fellow At Boeing

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Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eric Muehle
President
Muehle Consulting Inc
Computer Related Services
25316 163 Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
Eric Muehle
President
Eric Muehle
Other Computer Related Services
25316 163 Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
(253) 631-5119, (253) 639-2075

Publications

Us Patents

Simulated Weapon With Gas Cartridge

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US Patent:
59477385, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Aug 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/697537
Inventors:
Eric G. Muehle - Maple Valley WA
Erwin C. Treat - Maple Valley WA
Assignee:
Advanced Interactive Systems, Inc. - Tukwilla WA
International Classification:
G09B 1900
US Classification:
434 16
Abstract:
A simulated weapon includes a pressure switch within the simulated weapon's barrel. The pressure switch responds to pressure changes within the weapon barrel to activate a light emitter. In response, the light emitter emits a beam of light that simulates weapon fire by indicating the aim of the simulated weapon. Pressure changes within the barrel are induced by a conventional air cartridge that emits a blast of air when struck by the firing pin of the simulated weapon. The user can thus produce the simulated fire by activating the simulated weapon's trigger to trip the hammer and drive the firing pin into the air cartridge. In another embodiment, the simulated weapon activates a nonlethal pyrotechnic round. Simulated fire is produced in response to detection of the recoil, force, or pressure change produced by the pyrotechnic round. The simulated weapon may be a pistol, rifle or any other conventional hand held weapon.

Electronically Controlled Weapons Range With Return Fire

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US Patent:
58237798, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/644445
Inventors:
Eric G. Muehle - Maple Valley WA
Irwin C. Treat - Maple Valley WA
Assignee:
Advanced Interactive Systems, Inc. - Tukwila WA
International Classification:
F41G 326
US Classification:
434121
Abstract:
A weapons training range provides a simulated weapons use scenario including return fire. A microprocessor selects branches from a multi-branch program and causes an image projector to project subscenarios on a display screen visible to a participant. In response to the subscenarios, the participant fires at projected threats. Return fire simulators positioned behind the display screen return fire toward the participant. Obstructions are placed in the weapons range to provide cover for the participant. A video camera and X-Y position sensor identify the X-Y location of the participant and try to detect exposed portions of the participant. Based upon the identified X-Y location and any detected exposed portions, the microprocessor aims the return fire simulators to provide simulated return fire. To simulate real world aiming, the microprocessor induces time-based and response-based aiming errors. Additionally, the microprocessor may aim the return fire simulators at objects in the participation zone to produce deflected fire that may also strike the participant.

Electronically Controlled Weapons Range With Return Fire

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US Patent:
59802545, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Apr 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/055854
Inventors:
Eric G. Muehle - Maple Valley WA
Erwin C. Treat - Maple Valley WA
Assignee:
Advanced Interactive Systems, Inc. - Tukwila WA
International Classification:
F41A 3300
US Classification:
434 11
Abstract:
A weapons training range provides a simulated weapons use scenario including return fire. A microprocessor selects branches from a multi-branch program and causes an image projector to project subscenarios on a display screen visible to a participant. In response to the subscenarios, the participant fires at projected threats. Return fire simulators positioned behind the display screen return fire toward the participant. Obstructions are placed in the weapons range to provide cover for the participant. A video camera and X-Y position sensor identify the X-Y location of the participant and try to detect exposed portions of the participant. Based upon the identified X-Y location and any detected exposed portions, the microprocessor aims the return fire simulators to provide simulated return fire. To simulate real world aiming, the microprocessor induces time-based and response-based aiming errors. Additionally, the microprocessor may aim the return fire simulators at objects in the participation zone to produce deflected fire that may also strike the participant.

Simulator And Practice Method

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US Patent:
56497067, Jul 22, 1997
Filed:
Sep 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/310290
Inventors:
Erwin C. Treat - Kent WA
Eric G. Muehle - Kent WA
International Classification:
F41J 914
US Classification:
273358
Abstract:
A hunting simulator having a projection of a moving target in life-size as in a natural environment is provided for practice shooting of a missile such as an arrow, dart, bullet, etc. The missile is detected in-flight in a detection plane set apart from a projection screen so the missile is detected undisturbed before impacting on the screen. The primary detector includes a continuously-illuminating LED emitter and a CCD camera sensor collocated with the emitter with a field of view in a detection area within the plane. Retroreflective tape on a perimeter about the detection area efficiently returns emitter radiation to the sensor. Detection is when a missile causes a shadow on the tape with an interruption of reflected light to the sensor, although in an alternative embodiment, the retroreflective tape is installed on the missile instead of the detection plane perimeter. In further alternative embodiments, second and third detection planes between the primary plane and an area from which missiles are launched are used to track and identify simultaneous missiles shot by 2 or more players. Computer-generated game sequences can also be projected instead of life-like hunting scenes.
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