Collision Communications, Peterborough, has been assigned a patent (9,231,749) developed by three co-inventors for “methods, systems, and computer program products for determining a radio network temporary identifier and coding rate for an intercell signal in a long term evolution communications network.” The co-inventors are Joseph Farkas, Merrimack, Sayak Bose, Nashua, and Seyedmehdi S. Nokhodberiz, Nashua. The patent application was filed on April 25, 2014 (14/261,784).
Fleye, Brentwood, has been assigned a patent (9,230,599) developed by Cameron Miner, Brentwood, for “storage and editing of video and sensor data from athletic performances of multiple individuals in a venue.” The patent application was filed on Jan. 22, 2014 (14/160,677).
Scenera Technologies, Portsmouth, has been assigned a patent (9,228,850) developed by Mona Singh, Cary, North Carolina, for a “system and method for presenting a computed route.” The patent application was filed on Oct. 30, 2013 (14/066,802).
DEKA Products, Manchester, has been assigned a patent (9,227,826) developed by two co-inventors for a “system and method for generating a drive signal.” The co-inventors are Russell H. Beavis, Merrimack, and James J. Dattolo, Manchester. The patent application was filed on Sept. 22, 2014 (14/492,681).
Allegro Microsystems, Worcester, Mass., has been assigned a patent (9,228,860) developed by seven co-inventors for a “sensor and method of providing a sensor.” The co-inventors are Nirmal Sharma, Shrewsbury, Mass., Virgil Ararao, Rutland, Mass., Leonardo T. Magpantay, Paranaque, Philippines, Raymond W. Engle, Southbridge, Mass., William P. Taylor, Amherst, Kirsten Doogue, Manchester, and Jay Gagnon, Holden, Massachusetts. The patent application was filed on Dec. 14, 2011 (13/325,162).
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Lowell, Mass., has been assigned a patent (9,231,537) developed by Brian J. McNamara, Windham, for a “high power and high linearity cascode amplifier.” The patent application was filed on Feb. 11, 2014 (14/177,849).
Texas Instruments, Dallas, has been assigned a patent (9,230,732) developed by two co-inventors for wireless power transfer. The co-inventors are Vladimir A. Muratov, Manchester, and John C. Rice, Milford, Michigan. The patent application was filed on Oct. 18, 2012 (13/654,692).
Meridian Medical Systems, Portland, Maine, and Advanced Cardiac Therapeutics, Santa Clara, California, have been assigned a patent (9,226,791) developed by four co-inventors for “systems for temperature-controlled ablation using radiometric feedback.” The co-inventors are John F. McCarthy, Newbury, Timothy J. Lenihan, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, Eric R. Kanowsky, Santa Barbara, California, and Robert C. Allison, Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The patent application was filed on March 12, 2012 (13/418,136).
Parallel Wireless, Nashua, has been assigned a patent (9,232,547) developed by five co-inventors for “methods of incorporating an ad hoc cellular network into a fixed cellular network.” The co-inventors are Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Westford, Mass., Steven Paul Papa, Windham, Kaitki Agarwal, Westford, Mass., Sridhar Donepudi, Nashua, and Kartik Shashikant Raval, Pune, India. The patent application was filed on June 23, 2014 (14/311,839).
Collision Communications, Peterborough, has been assigned a patent (9,231,749) developed by three co-inventors for “methods, systems, and computer program products for determining a radio network temporary identifier and coding rate for an intercell signal in a long term evolution communications network.” The co-inventors are Joseph Farkas, Merrimack, Sayak Bose, Nashua, and Seyedmehdi S. Nokhodberiz, Nashua, New Hampshire. The patent application was filed on April 25, 2014 (14/261,784).
Dartmouth College, Hanover, has been assigned a patent (9,228,988) developed by Joseph J. Belbruno, Hanover, for “molecularly imprinted polymers for detection of contaminants.” The patent application was filed on Aug. 30, 2012 (14/342,059).
Schneider Electric, West Kingston, Rhode Island, has been assigned a patent (9,231,439) developed by five co-inventors for a “system and method for estimating an efficiency of a power device.” The co-inventors are Vishwas Mohaniraj Deokar, Acton, Mass., James S. Spitaels, Shrewsbury, Mass., Fred W. Rodenhiser, Wilmington, Mass., Lynn Ernest Schultz, Nashua, and Kyle Brookshire, Belmont, Massachusetts. The patent application was filed on March 27, 2009 (12/412,645).
Adobe Systems, San Jose, California, has been assigned a patent (9,235,063) developed by four co-inventors for lens modeling. The co-inventors are Sylvain Paris, Boston, Eric R. Kee, Hanover, Simon Chen, San Jose, California, and Jue Wang, Kenmore, Washington. The patent application was filed on Nov. 30, 2010 (12/957,300)