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Methods for reliable classification of wireless signals
This technology uses AI and neural networks for real-time wireless signal classification, enhancing detection accuracy and compensating for channel distortions by manipulating the waveform before transmission. https://nu.testtechnologypublisher.com/files/sites/mark-saulich-12.jpg Background: The constant evolution of networking systems...
Published: 9/10/2024
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Inventor(s):
Salvatore D'Oro
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Tommaso Melodia
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Francesco Restuccia
Keywords(s):
Deep Reinforcement Learning
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Machine Learning
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wireless signals
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science > Network communications
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Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science
AI Copilot: Enhancing Brain-Machine Interface Performance (UCLA Case No. 2023-110)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) assistance framework for brain-machine interface (BMI) applications designed to enhance users' ability to complete tasks efficiently and swiftly. Background: Paralysis affects over 5 million individuals in the U.S.,...
Published: 7/30/2024
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Inventor(s):
Jonathan Kao
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Brandon McMahan
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Sangjoon Lee
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Johannes Lee
Keywords(s):
actor-critic networks
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AI copilot
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Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial Neural Network
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Brain-Computer Interface
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brain-machine interface (BMI)
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deep reinforcement learning
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integrated robotics
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neural effort
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neural information
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neural signals
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non-invasive BMI
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Orthopedics and Prosthetics (O & P)
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Prosthesis
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Prosthetics
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Robotics
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Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Prosthetics
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Mechanical
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Mechanical > Robotics
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Software & Algorithms
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Software & Algorithms > Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors