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Navigation System For Obstructed Signals
Competitive Advantages Decreases battery consumption substantially Can be easily adjusted to any obstructed locations Intelligent mobile software identifies when user is at different location Summary USF inventors have invented a system and method of manipulating device positioning systems settings based on historical data that...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Miguel Labrador (Deceased), Nevine Georggi, Philip Winters, Rafael Perez, Sean Barbeau
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computer Science > C/S Transportation, Technology Classifications > Computer Science
System and Method for Transportation Demand Management
Competitive Advantages Pocket PC with the capability to store data locally Remote data transfer Collects data and provide the user feedback Summary USF inventors have developed TRAC-IT. This novel invention is a more efficient and cost-effective replacement for paper-based surveys. TRAC-IT provides the enhanced ability to analyze traffic flow,...
Published: 9/11/2023   |   Inventor(s): Edgar Banguero, Kevin Kerrigan, Miguel Labrador (Deceased), Philip Winters, Rafael Perez, Sean Barbeau
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Electronics, Technology Classifications > Computer Science, Technology Classifications > Electronics > Electronics Telecommunications, Technology Classifications > Computer Science > C/S Transportation
Magnetic Microwires for Energy-Transporting Biomedical Applications
INV-19021 Background During the 1980s, amorphous magnetic microwires were widely used in biomedical devices. These wires are highly responsive magnetic material with unique magneto-elastic interactions, inexpensive and easy to produce in 1000s of meters. After the 1990s, new opportunities for biomedical advances elevated this class of materials...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Laura Lewis, Rafael Perez del Real, Manuel Vazquez Villalabeitia, Abigail Koppes
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Category(s): -Cancer, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Theragnostic