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2-Bit Phase Quantization Phased Array Element

A phase shift element includes a first dielectric layer, a conductive layer, a second dielectric layer, a conducting pattern layer, switches, and vertical interconnect accesses (vias). Each conductor ...
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Nader Behdad, John Booske, Hung Luyen | P200055US01

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2-Bit Phase Quantization Waveguide

A waveguide includes a first double-ridge waveguide, a second double-ridge waveguide, and a polarization rotator. The first double-ridge waveguide provides a phase of an input electrical field rotated...
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Nader Behdad, John Booske, Hung Luyen, Zongtang Zhang | P190281US01

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Spatially Programmed Logic Array Architecture

A spatially programmed logic circuit (SPLC) array system performs spatial compilation of programs for use in the SPLCs to produce standardized compiled blocks representing predetermined portions of an...
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Jing Li, Yue Zha | P190148US01

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Anisotropic Strain-Driven Magnetoelectric Devices

Magnetoelectric devices based on piezoelectric/magnetostrictive bilayers are provided. Also provided are methods of using the devices to modulate or to sense the magnetization of the magnetostrictive ...
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Chang-Beom Eom, Mark Rzchowski, Julian Irwin, Shane Lindemann | P190085US01

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Dual Flow Generative Computer Architecture

A machine learning architecture employs two machine learning networks that are joined by a statistical model allowing the imposition of a predetermined statistical model family into a learning process...
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Vivek Prabhakaran, Vikas Singh, Sterling Johnson, Haoliang Sun, Ronak Mehta, Hao Zhou | P190192US01

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Controlling Superconducting Quantum Circuits

In the exciting field of quantum computation, the performance of quantum bits (‘qubits’) is advancing rapidly. Among several implementations currently being pursued, superconductor-based circuits ...
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Robert McDermott, Maxim Vavilov | P140260US01

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Simplified Optical Traps for Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is expected to revolutionize the field of computation and provide major improvements for optimization, modeling and cryptography. Over the course of decades, different methods to mak...
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Mark Saffman | P190053US01

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App for Stratifying Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) encompasses a wide cluster of neurodevelopmental disorders. Alongside the core social communication and repetitive behavior symptoms of ASD, there are common reports of ...
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Peter Ari Rosenberg Maffia, Brittany Travers, Adhira Sunkara | P190304US01

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Location-Aware Communication System for Mobile Devices

The proliferation of LEDs for ambient lighting is driving smart lighting technologies. Visible light communication (VLC) is an emerging technology that uses LEDs as transmitters and light sensors (e.g...
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Xinyu Zhang, Suman Banerjee, Jialiang Zhang, Chi Zhang | P160080US01

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Indoor Navigation System for Mobile Devices

Airport travelers, retail shoppers and hospital visitors are a few of the millions of people who could benefit from improved indoor positioning. Yet even after decades of research, a simple and robust...
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Xinyu Zhang, Chi Zhang | P170079US01

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Middlebox Scaling for the Cloud

As data is shuffled around in computer networks, important components called middleboxes (also called network functions or NFs) examine and modify network traffic to meet security requirements, perfor...
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Srinivasa Akella, Aaron Gember-Jacobson, Chaithan Prakash, Raajay Viswanathan | P150073US01

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Memory Processing Unit Boosts Performance, Cuts Energy Usage

A significant amount of time and power is spent waiting for processors to retrieve instructions and data from distant levels of memory. One approach to mitigate access latency (delay) is to use a thre...
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Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Jaikrishnan Menon, Lorenzo De Carli | P140414US01

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