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Wireless Charger
Provides simultaneous charging on all sides of the device to reduce charging time. Background: Wireless charging of electronic products such as mobile devices is an area of significant interest and research. Unfortunately, challenges have stunted the growth of the wireless charging industry. For example, many so-called “wireless” charging...
Published: 11/26/2024
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Inventor(s):
Patanjali Parimi
,
Mohammed Hossain
Keywords(s):
#SUNYresearch
,
drones
,
TAF
,
Technologies
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Wireless Technologies
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Campus > SUNY Oswego
An Eco-friendly Propulsion System for Long-flying, Stealthier
Drones
Ion wind propellers powerful enough to enable an aircraft to lift off under its own power, allowing for lighter, cheaper
drones
. Background: In 2018 researchers at SUNY Oswego achieved a first-of-its-kind flight driven by ionic wind, which could open a new field of development. The team achieved further unique developments working in collaboration...
Published: 11/26/2024
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Inventor(s):
Adrian Ieta
Keywords(s):
#SUNYresearch
,
drones
,
Featured
,
ionic wind
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propeller
,
Technologies
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Energy Conservation
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Technology Classifications > Engineering
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Campus > SUNY Oswego
Expandable Drone
Reference #: 01604 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Expandable Drone Background: Although many different styles and designs exist, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly referred to as “
drones
,” meant for consumer and commercial use typically consist of the main body from which multiple rotor...
Published: 4/2/2024
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Inventor(s):
Ron Fulbright
Keywords(s):
battery-powered
drones
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drones
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heavy-lift
drones
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modular
drones
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multirotors
,
unmanned aerial systems (UASs)
,
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
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Engineering and Physical Sciences