Available Technologies by Category
RF-Carrier Embedded Optical Radio-Signal
  • Preserves the phase-lock loop and local oscillator (LO). The pure RF carrier is a frequency source to down-convert the incoming signals at the intermediate frequency (IF), where it can be easily modulated by a low-frequency optical modulator.
  • Frequency, phase and amplitude of the incoming signals are preserved at the IF band, since the RF carrier is spontaneously synchronized with the original source.
  • The detector linearity is improved since the two pure optical carriers have more power compare to the optical data band.
5800
Liquid Core Patch Antenna with Broadband Frequency Agility
  • Broadband frequency agility that stretches from mid-LF to mid-EHF
  • Adaptable design to products that need significant frequency agility
  • Ability to provide fractional tunable capability of 8.5:1 surpasses the 1.67:1 capability for current reactively tuned patch antennas
5664
DejaVu: Automated Suggestions for Email Responses on Mobile Devices
  • Potential to decrease time spent replying to emails
  • Reply suggestions are relevant due to robust information curator and database in the system architecture
7245
Cross-Coupled VCO With Phase Noise Performance
  • Inherently separate device source nodes for the cross-coupled devices with no compromise on the VCO startup condition.
  • The new topology ensures both low phase noise and low DC power.
  • Superior close-in 1/f3 phase noise.
7176
Inkjet Printed Reflect Array with Van-Atta Operation
  • Low cost
  • Fully inkjet-printed
  • Flexible
7140
Non-contact vital sign detection
  • Automatically adjusts the feedback signals to suppress the noise when the measurement environment changes
  • Improves SNR by 50% at 50 cm when compared to an unlocked system
  • Detects heartbeat at 250 cm, more than twice the distance of the unlocked system
7064
Ultra-Compact, Low-Power THz Radio
  • A THz fully integrated super-harmonic (2nd harmonic) regenerative receiver architecture, which detects the incoming THz signals and injection-locks to a regenerative receiver operating at a lower frequency
  • Reduces power consumption and improves the efficiency for THz signal generations
  • Employs a bidirectional and circuit-sharing architecture, so the THz receiver and the THz transmitter share the same oscillator operating at half the frequency
7053
A Mobile-to-Mobile Remote Computing Protocol for Mobile Computing Devices
  • Supports multi-touch mobile-to-mobile interaction with an order of magnitude increase in supported gestures.
  • Enables rich context transfer between remote mobile devices, and enables the client to experience the remote client’s context by providing access to all the sensor data on the remote client.
  • Compression scheme used is optimized to mobile device operating conditions such as application demands on CPU load, memory usage, and available network bandwidth.
7032