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2018-385 Intelligent Flexible Spinal Cord Stimulators For Pain And Trauma Management Through Neuromodulation
SUMMARYUCLA researchers in the Department of Neurosurgery and Electrical Engineering have developed a novel closed-loop spinal cord stimulator device that is small and flexible.BACKGROUNDOver 30 million patients in the US suffer from cervical or neck pain, and the market for neurostimulation is expected to exceed $2 billion by 2020. Spinal cord stimulation...
Published: 2/14/2025   |   Inventor(s): Subramanian Iyer, Luke Macyszyn, Bilwaj Gaonkar, Steven Moran, Amir Hanna
Keywords(s): Cns, Electronics & Semiconductors, Hospital Systems And Devices, Medical Devices and Materials
Category(s): Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors, Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors > Circuits, Medical Devices, Therapeutics > CNS and Neurology
Lens with Electronically Controlled Optical Properties
Executive SummaryThis MSU-developed device allows for electrical control of the optical properties in a liquid lens and other optic devices. Capable of altering light’s focal point, this technology lends itself into many applications such as displays, microscopes, telescopes, interferometers, and many more. Description of TechnologyBy controlling...
Published: 8/20/2022   |   Inventor(s): Gary Blanchard, Greg Swain, Romana Jarosova, Ke Ma
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Category(s): Advanced Materials, Chemicals, Devices, Photonics
Network-Coded Multiple Access
[Licensing negotiation in progress] [Invitation for Expression of Interest - Deadline: 16 June 2016] Systems and methods include a first wireless local area network (WLAN) system that jointly exploit physical-layer network coding (PNC) and multi-user decoding (MUD) to boost system throughput. This multiple access mode is referred to as Network-Coded...
Published: 1/29/2024   |   Inventor(s): Soung Chang Liew, Lu LU, Lizhao You
Keywords(s): Network Coding, Wireless Local Area Network
Category(s): Information and Communications Technology