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A Millimeterwave Backscatter Network (Case No. 2024-040)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Computer Science have developed the first millimeter wave communication network that enables both uplink and downlink communication as well as accurate localization using energy-efficient backscattering techniques. Background: Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology is an emerging wireless communication...
Published: 11/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Omid Abari, Mohammad Hossein Mazaheri Kalahrody, Haofan Lu
Keywords(s): accurate localization, backscatter node, Bandwidth (Computing), Bandwidth (Signal Processing), efficiency bandwidth products, energy-efficient, energy-efficient wireless communication, Extremely High Frequency, frequency modulation, high-data-rate links, high-frequency signals, large bandwidth, millimeter-wave, Millimeterwave network, mmWave backscatter network, node architecture, Radio Frequency, Waveform, Waveguide (Electromagnetism), Wavelength
Category(s): Electrical, Electrical > Wireless, Electrical > Signal Processing, Electrical > Instrumentation, Energy & Environment, Energy & Environment > Energy Efficiency
2020-943 GENERATION OF PLASMA REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE SURROUNDING RE-ENTRY VEHICLES
SUMMARY: UCLA researchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy have developed an innovative benchtop method to generate plasmas similar to those enveloping aerial vehicles during reentry. BACKGROUND: When reentering Earth’s atmosphere at hypersonic speeds, aerial vehicles often lose communication with ground operations. This communication...
Published: 7/19/2023   |   Inventor(s): Seth Putterman, John Koulakis, Seth Pree
Keywords(s): Atmospheric Entry, Communication & Networking, Plasma (Physics), Radio Frequency, Telecommunication
Category(s): Mechanical > Instrumentation, Electrical > Quantum Computing, Mechanical > Aeronautics & Aerospace
2020-803 Method and Apparatus for Coherent Radiation From a Swarm of Wirelessly Powered and Synchronized Sensor Nodes
SUMMARYUCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed a method to use millimeter-sized microchips fitted with an array of sensors to synchronize and amplify radio frequency (RF) signals for low cost and ubiquitous sensing and localization applications.BACKGROUND Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a wireless...
Published: 7/19/2023   |   Inventor(s): Aydin Babakhani
Keywords(s): Antenna (Radio), Antennas/Wireless, Electrical Engineering, Hardware, Internet of Things (IoT), Radio Frequency, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
Category(s): Electrical > Sensors, Energy & Environment > Energy Transmission, Electrical > Wireless, Electrical > Wireless > Antennas, Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors