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Adaptive Antennas for Mission Critical Applications
PARTNER INSTITUTION: École de technologie supérieureBACKGROUNDAntennas with multiple sectors and architectures using a specific spatial diversity have been used for a couple of years, notably in military applications. Military applications require system agility: a large band of operation, a dynamic range of sensitivity, and a responsive...
Published: 6/20/2024   |   Inventor(s): François Gagnon, Yvon Savaria, Philippe Dumais, Mohammed Lasaad Ammari, Claude Thibeault
Keywords(s): Antenna, Communication, Computer and electronics, Defense, Information technology, Microelectronics, Military, Mobile communications, Networks, Telecommunications, Wireless technologies
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Graphene Excitable Laser for Photonic Spike Processing
Graphene Excitable Laser Princeton Docket # 14-2965 Researchers in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University have demonstrated a novel excitable laser employing passively Q-switching with a graphene-based saturable absorber (SA). Princeton is seeking an industry collaborator to commercialize this technology. Graphene, a...
Published: 7/30/2024   |   Inventor(s): Bhavin Shastri, Mitchell Nahmias, Alexander Tait, Paul Prucnal
Keywords(s): defense, laser, neuroscience, Opto-Electronics/ELE ENG
Category(s): Mechanical/Electrical Engineering
A Computational Model for Precisely Decoding Complex Chemical Mixtures with Chemosensory Arrays
Princeton Docket # 10-2599 To date, analysis of chemosensory array (¿artificial nose¿) data has been generally limited to ¿fingerprinting¿ or ¿pattern recognition¿ methods of data analysis. These methods do not factor in the physical nature of mixed, cross-inhibitory signals from multiple ligands. This means that chemosensory arrays based...
Published: 2/14/2024   |   Inventor(s): James Broach, Addison Ault, Alex Morozov, Julia Tsitron
Keywords(s): computers/software, defense, medical device, platform technology
Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals, Computer Science and Information Technology