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Smart Mosquito Trap to Automate Detection, Counting and Data Reporting for More Efficient Flying Insect Control and Disease Research
Captures Mosquitoes and Remotely Reports Population DataThis mosquito trap incorporates software and computing processors that enable detection and counting of captured insects and also establishes a communication network between traps, providing remote reporting and access to the real-time data. Mosquitoes are notorious carriers of many diseases which...
Published: 6/16/2023   |   Inventor(s): William Eisenstadt, Byul Hur
Keywords(s): CDC traps, Insect Control, Insect traps, Mosquito Spray, Mosquito Trap
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agricultural > Insect Control, Technology Classifications > Human Health Care
Integrated Wireless Drug Delivery Circuit for More Convenient Therapy
Miniaturizes Intelligent Devices for Targeted Control of Drug Delivery via Electroactive Polymers These intelligent devices with integrated wireless drug delivery circuits and multiple on-chip antennas can change the treatment of diseases by facilitating the controlled release of therapeutic agents into specific tissues and the bloodstream. Drug delivery...
Published: 10/20/2021   |   Inventor(s): William Eisenstadt, John Hardy, Byul Hur, Christine Schmidt
Keywords(s): electroactive polymers, integrated drug delivery circuit and system, nerve guide, wireless drug delivery system
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Electrical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Equipment
Temperature Monitoring System for Storage and Transport of Perishable Items
Observes, Records and Reports the Temperature of Individual Items in Real TimeThis portable monitoring system senses the temperature of individual containers of perishable items, such as blood and food, during storage and transportation then transmits the data wirelessly to a specified database application. Blood banks and suppliers of other temperature-sensitive...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): William Eisenstadt, Byul Hur, Adam Kinsey
Keywords(s): Blood Temperature, cold chain management, Wireless Blood Monitoring, Wireless Systems
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Electrical, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Instrumentation-Sensors-Photonics