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Micropixel Free Space Optical Space Communications Transceiver
RPI ID: 2017-023-401 Innovation Summary: This invention relates to methods and devices for transceiving light via display devices, enabling bidirectional optical communication. The light source array can operate in multiple duplexing modes: full-space-division, half-space-division, and time-division duplexing. By integrating communication...
Published: 3/10/2026
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Inventor(s):
BASSEM FAHS
,
Robert, Jr. Karlicek
Keywords(s):
5G Communications
,
Bioinformatics
,
Biotechnology
,
camera/lens
,
Chip manufacturing
,
Computer Science
,
displays
,
Electrical
,
Engineering
,
Integrated circuit
,
IT Hardware
,
LED/lighting
,
LiFi
,
media
,
micro-pixel
,
motion tracking
,
network management
,
Optical wireless systems
,
Photonics
,
photonics/microelectronics
,
security
,
Semiconductors
,
Sensors
,
smart systems
,
terahertz
,
tranceivers
,
Video
,
VLC
,
wearables
Category(s):
Media, Arts, Science and Technology
Non-Destructive Probes for Known Good Die and Assembly Testing (Case No. 2026-073)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a liquid-metal-based, nondestructive probing platform for high-density semiconductor die and assembly testing. Background: As semiconductor devices become smaller and more complex, manufacturers face growing challenges in testing chips before they are...
Published: 3/2/2026
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Inventor(s):
Subramanian Iyer
,
Samuel Wang
Keywords(s):
biocompatible
,
Chipset
,
dielet assembly
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
Electronic Packaging
,
electronics packaging
,
high throughput testing
,
Liquid metal particles
,
liquid metals
,
low-cost fabrication
,
MEMS
,
micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)
,
Microelectronics Semiconductor Device Fabrication
,
scalable fabrication
,
Semiconductor
,
Semiconductor Device Fabrication
,
Semiconductors
,
soft
electrical
circuits
,
wafer-scale
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Electronics & Semiconductors
,
Materials
,
Materials > Fabrication Technologies
,
Materials > Semiconducting Materials
,
Mechanical > Manufacturing
,
Mechanical > Micro-Electromechanical Systems (Mems)
CDMA MIMO Readout Networks for Semiconductor-Based Compact 2-Dimensional Qubit Array (Case No. 2025-153)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a novel CDMA-MIMO qubit readout network that enables scalable, high-fidelity measurement of two-dimensional semiconductor qubit arrays for fault-tolerant quantum computing. Background: Qubit arrays form the foundation of complex quantum computations...
Published: 12/12/2025
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Inventor(s):
Mau-Chung Chang
,
Jhih-Wei Chen
Keywords(s):
computational efficiency
,
computational efficiency and analysis
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
Electronics & Semiconductors
,
large-area arrays
,
quantum communication
,
Quantum Computer
,
quantum error correction (QEC)
,
quantum network
,
quantum processing
,
quantum processor
,
Semiconductor
,
Semiconductor Device
,
Semiconductors
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Computing Hardware
,
Electrical
> Electronics & Semiconductors
,
Electrical
> Quantum Computing
,
Software & Algorithms > Communication & Networking
,
Software & Algorithms
Miniaturized Batteryless and Wireless Biopotential Recorder with Dynamic Bandwidth and Data Rate Update for Power Optimization (Case No. 2026-015)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a miniaturized, batteryless biopotential recorder with adaptive bandwidth, low power consumption, and synchronized data acquisition for next-generation implantable medical devices. Background: Biopotential signals—including electrocardiograms,...
Published: 1/6/2026
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Inventor(s):
Aydin Babakhani
,
Roshan Mathews
Keywords(s):
Bandwidth (Signal Processing)
,
Bandwidth (Signal Processing) RF Transmitters
,
Clock Signal
,
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
,
Data Acquisition
,
Data Recovery
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
high-data-rate links
,
Integrated Circuit
,
low-power architecture
,
low-power device
,
Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit
,
Monitoring And Recording Systems
,
Printed Circuit Board
,
Signal Processing
,
System On A Chip
,
Wireless
,
wireless communication
,
wireless connectivity
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Signal Processing
,
Electrical
> Wireless
,
Electrical
> Electronics & Semiconductors > Circuits
,
Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
,
Medical Devices
Multilevel Buffered Link (Case No. 2025-284)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a novel on-chip link that enhances communication performance and energy efficiency in modern integrated circuits. Background: On-chip communication enables data transfer between microchip components and is critical in computing, automotive, and industrial...
Published: 11/17/2025
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Inventor(s):
Sudhakar Pamarti
,
Chih-Kong Yang
,
Haris Suhail
Keywords(s):
Bandwidth (Signal Processing)
,
buffer layer
,
Clock Signal
,
efficiency bandwidth products
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
Energy Efficiency
,
energy efficient IoT
,
energy-efficient
,
high-data-rate links
,
high-speed communications
,
IoT communication
,
large bandwidth
,
low-power device
,
Network On A Chip
,
scalable communication
,
scalable fabrication
,
Signaling pathways
,
Signal-To-Noise Ratio
,
System On A Chip
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Electronics & Semiconductors > Circuits
,
Electrical
> Computing Hardware
,
Software & Algorithms > Communication & Networking
,
Electrical
> Signal Processing
Method and System for Removing Stimulation Artifact in Neural Recording System Under Arbitrary Waveform Stimulations (Case No. 2024-010)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a novel hard-ware based system for real-time removal of stimulation artifacts in neural recordings, enabling greater scalability, flexibility, and efficiency in neuromodulation and neurotechnology applications. Background: Neuromodulation research depends...
Published: 8/29/2025
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Inventor(s):
Wentai Liu
,
Yan-Peng Chen
Keywords(s):
Brain Mapping
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Brain Stimulation
,
Electrical
stimulation
,
Electrode
,
electrodes
,
graph neural network
,
High-resolution
,
image and video enhancement
,
Image Resolution
,
large range
,
large-area arrays
,
Memory
,
neural network
,
neural networks
,
neural signals
,
neural stimulation
,
operating range
,
resolution
,
video processing
Category(s):
Life Science Research Tools
,
Medical Devices > Neural Stimulation
,
Electrical
> Computing Hardware
,
Electrical
,
Medical Devices
Low-Power Synthesizer-Free Self-Injection Locked Radar (Case No. 2024-190)
Summary: Researchers at UCLA’s Department of
Electrical
and Computer Engineering have developed a novel synthesizer-free phase imaging radar that generates high-resolution images with low power consumption. Background: Imaging radars are used in various applications, from self-driving cars and aircraft navigation to medical screening. Traditional...
Published: 8/20/2025
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Inventor(s):
Sidharth Thomas
,
Wei Sun
,
Aydin Babakhani
Keywords(s):
Antennas/Wireless
,
Biosensor
,
Continuous-Wave Radar
,
Electrical
,
Frequency conversion
,
High-resolution
,
Image Resolution
,
Imaging
,
low-power device
,
Phase (Waves)
,
Phase-Contrast Imaging
,
Radar
,
Radar / Antennae
,
satellite imaging
,
Signal-To-Noise Ratio
Category(s):
Electrical
> Imaging
,
Software & Algorithms > Image Processing
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Wireless > Antennas
Electrical
Stimulation for Acute Stroke (Case No. 2020-787)
Summary: Researchers at the UCLA Department of Neurology have developed an individualized method of delivering non-invasive
electrical
stimulation to treat acute human ischemic stroke. Background: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity across the world. Over 80% of strokes are ischemic due to blockage of blood vessels, causing a low...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Mersedeh Bahr Hosseini
,
Jeffrey Saver
,
Marom Bikson
Keywords(s):
Acute ischemic stroke
,
CNS Rehabilitation
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
Electrical
stimulation
,
Neurocognitive
,
Neuroimaging
,
Neurointervention
,
neurological disorders
,
Neurology
,
Neuromodulation
,
Neuron
,
Neuropathology
,
Neuropsychological Test
,
neuroscience
,
Neurostimulation
,
Neurosurgery
,
soft
electrical
circuits
,
Stroke
,
Stroke Geriatrics Energy Accounting Local Area Network
,
stroke rehabilitation
,
stroke therapeutics
,
Transcutaneous
Electrical
Nerve Stimulation
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Flexible Electronics
,
Medical Devices
,
Medical Devices > Cardiac
,
Medical Devices > Hospital Systems
Feedback-Free Relays for Future 5G, 6G and mmWave Networks (Case No. 2024-188)
Summary: Researchers in the Department of Computer Science have developed a novel relay system to increase the range of 5G and 6G wireless networks. Background: Advances in high-speed computing have created emerging technologies like telesurgery, robotic automation, and augmented reality that have wide-ranging applications in many fields. These...
Published: 4/21/2025
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Inventor(s):
Omid Abari
,
Tianxiang Li
,
Mohammad Hossein Mazaheri Kalahrody
Keywords(s):
Antennas/Wireless
,
Duplex (Telecommunications)
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
electrical
ly small antennas (ESAs)
,
energy-efficient wireless communication
,
self-powered wireless sensor solutions
,
signal decoding
,
Signal Processing
,
Signal-To-Noise Ratio
,
Telecom & Data
,
Telecommunication
,
Wireless
,
wireless capsule endoscopy
,
wireless communication
,
wireless connectivity
,
wireless energy harvesting
,
Wireless LAN LTE (Telecommunication)
,
Wireless Sensor Network
,
wireless spectrum
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Signal Processing
,
Electrical
> Wireless
,
Electrical
> Wireless > Antennas
Bringing Millimeter Wave Technology to Any IOT Device (Case No. 2023-280)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Computer Science have developed a novel method of enabling any existing Internet of Things (IoT) device to operate at higher frequencies of the wireless spectrum. Background: The growing presence of smart devices that can communicate, sense, and process data places demands on current wireless networks....
Published: 11/6/2025
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Inventor(s):
Mohammad Hossein Mazaheri Kalahrody
,
Joerg Widmer
,
Domenico Giustiniano
,
Rafael Ruiz
,
Omid Abari
Keywords(s):
BLE
,
Communication & Networking
,
Communications Satellite
,
device enhancement
,
downlink
,
Electrical
,
Electrical
Brain Stimulation
,
Electrical
Breakdown
,
Electrical
Engineering
,
Electrical
Impedance
,
Electrical
Load
,
Electrical
Load Equation Of State
,
Electrical
Resistance And Conductance
,
Electrical
Resistivity And Conductivity
,
electrical
ly small antennas (ESAs)
,
electrical
ly-mediated sensing
,
energy efficient IoT
,
energy-efficient wireless communication
,
Internet of Things (IoT)
,
IoT communication
,
IoT connectivity
,
LoRa
,
low-power device
,
Network Analysis (
Electrical
Circuits)
,
operating range
,
Optical Communication
,
power conversion efficiency
,
quantum communication
,
RGID
,
scalable communication
,
smart connectivity
,
smart technology
,
strength-
electrical
conductivity
,
Telecommunication
,
Transcutaneous
Electrical
Nerve Stimulation
,
uplink
,
WiFi
,
wireless communication
,
wireless connectivity
,
wireless spectrum
Category(s):
Electrical
,
Electrical
> Wireless
,
Software & Algorithms
,
Software & Algorithms > Communication & Networking
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