Patents Assigned to Syracuse University
  • Publication number: 20080018644
    Abstract: A method of extracting configurations from assemblies of CAD parts with both large and small features. The technique uses a nested set of Cartesian cells as well as adjoint-based adaptation. Small features are initially ignored and are only resolved if needed; thereby saving computer time and memory. Configurations that are composed of assemblies of parts are handled automatically by the method and a user thus does not need to artificially close a configuration first in order to generate a computational grid. Adjoint-based adaptation is used to automatically select those features that need to be resolved. This step, when combined with field adaptation, yields a highly-effective method of computing flows over a variety of configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2007
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventor: John Dannehoffer
  • Publication number: 20070259778
    Abstract: A flameless heating system comprising the mixture of solid state titanium boride materials with a solution of hydrogen peroxide. A small amount of solid titanium boride in the form of a tablet, powder, or thin film is added to an aqueous peroxide solution. After addition of the solid titanium boride to the aqueous peroxide solution, a significant amount of heat is released to the surroundings. As the mixture of solid titanium boride to the aqueous peroxide solution often forms a gel, the mixture provides self-regulated amounts of heat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2007
    Publication date: November 8, 2007
    Applicant: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: James Spencer, Randy Rarig
  • Publication number: 20070187253
    Abstract: A method for selectively dissolving the beta (?) phase of a titanium alloy out of the surface of the alloy, thereby leaving behind a nano-scale porous surface having enhanced bonding properties with either a biological tissue, such as bone, or an adhesive material, such as a polymer or ceramic by immersing the alloy in an ionic aqueous solution containing high levels of hydrogen peroxide and then exposing the alloy to an electrochemical voltage process resulting in the selective dissolution of the beta phase to form a nano-topographic metallic surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2007
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Applicant: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Jeremy Gilbert, Zhijun Bai, Nithya Chandrasekaran
  • Publication number: 20070171964
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for improving the detection of signals obscured by noise using stochastic resonance noise. The method determines the stochastic resonance noise probability density function in non-linear processing applications that is added to the observed data for optimal detection with no increase in probability of false alarm. The present invention has radar, sonar, signal processing (audio, image and video), communications, geophysical, environmental, and biomedical applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2006
    Publication date: July 26, 2007
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Hao Chen, James Michels, Pramod Varshney
  • Publication number: 20070081683
    Abstract: A system and method for improving sound quality for subjects with impaired hearing by applying a lowpass filter and a set of mid- to high-frequency narrowband filters to a signal. A set of narrowband filters are applied to sounds so that the impaired ear is stimulated to respond in a manner more similar to that of a healthy ear at low to moderate sound levels, for which intelligibility is high. Information falling outside of the set of narrowband filters is “discarded” or filtered out, which preserves the representation of the information in the narrowbands. Because energy at frequencies between the narrowband filters is discarded, the sound spectrum is significantly changed, resulting in a clearer sound that is more natural and higher in intelligibility than conventional sounds or sound processing techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2006
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Applicant: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
    Inventor: Laurel Carney
  • Patent number: 7188069
    Abstract: A method of placing a discrete value on an intellectual property asset through a series of associations and calculations that determine the proportional contribution of an intellectual property asset to the competitive advantage of a related product in a real market. The methodology of the present invention first associates the intellectual property asset with a related tangible asset that embodies the intellectual property asset. After a set of parameters that define the tangible asset are identified, the tangible asset is quantitatively compared to competing tangible assets in the marketplace to determine its overall competitive advantage relative to those competing assets. The contribution of the intellectual property asset to the average competitive advantage of the tangible asset in which it is embodied is calculated by first comparing the intellectual property asset to substitute intellectual property assets that are embodied in competing tangible assets and associated with the same parameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2007
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventor: Theodore Hagelin
  • Publication number: 20060266882
    Abstract: A cross-flow propulsion mechanism for use in providing propulsion to an aircraft, includes a housing defining an inlet, a rotor compartment, and an outlet. The inlet is adapted to receive an inflow of air along a first longitudinal axis. The rotor is mounted within the rotor compartment and adapted to receive the airflow introduced into said housing through the inlet and rotate about a second longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis. The outlet is adapted to receive the airflow processed through the rotor and exhaust air along a third longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis. The propulsion mechanism can be applied in a personal aircraft, an STOL aircraft, and a hybrid automobile and aircraft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Joseph Kummer, Thong Dang
  • Patent number: 7075303
    Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sample tube is made of a polymeric material instead of glass. Such tubes are thinner than glass tubes, thus increasing the internal volume and sample size. Such tubes are also more closely matched to the magnetic susceptibility of specific solvents. Such tubes have greater mechanical stability, thus leading to less tube breakage during NMR processing. Such tubes also lend themselves to various concentric tubal arrangements which permit separation and mixing of samples to minimize subtraction artifacts in interacting systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Michael J. Cavaluzzi, Philip N. Borer
  • Patent number: 7042811
    Abstract: The present invention provides a laser heterodyne interferometer based system for audibly producing sounds recorded on a cylinder recording, such as an Edison type wax cylinder, or a 33, 45 or 78 RPM LP (long play) record. The system generally comprises an optical system mounted on an optical platform, and an audio recording medium mounted on a platform operatively positioned relative to the optics platform. The optical system comprises an interferometer type structure that uses laser generated light propagated either through free space or through fiber, a platform on which the optical system is mounted, and a platform on which the recording media (e.g., cylinder or record) is mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: William A. Penn, Frederick Phelps
  • Patent number: 7042221
    Abstract: A system for the detection of narrowband signals in wideband noise that combines information across two frequency channels that straddle the frequency of the target signal. Two band pass filters having center frequencies that straddle the frequency of the target signal and that have phase transfer functions that differ by 180 degrees relative to each other at the frequency of the target signal. The presence of the target signal is detected by performing a running cross-correlation of the outputs of saturating, non-linearities that follow from the filters, and determining when the output of the running cross-correlator drops below a predetermined threshold due to the phase shift between the two filter responses caused by the presence of the target signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Laurel H. Carney, Michael C. Anzalone
  • Publication number: 20060042323
    Abstract: A method of forming a preform which has a glass core surrounded by an outer glass cladding with a coating of a light interactive material disposed between the core and cladding. The method includes providing a glass core having a viscosity which lies within a given preselected temperature range, followed by forming a substantially homogeneous coating of a light interactive material over the surface of the core, with the coating material having a viscosity which is equal to or less than the viscosity of the glass core. A glass cladding is formed over the coated layer, with the cladding glass having a viscosity which overlaps the viscosity of the core glass and a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with that of the core. The light interactive material is an inorganic material which includes a metal, metal alloy, ferrite, magnetic material and a semiconductor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Philipp Kornreich, Douglas Keller, James Flattery
  • Publication number: 20050252248
    Abstract: A method of forming a preform which has a glass core surrounded by an outer glass cladding with a coating of a light interactive material disposed between the core and cladding. The method includes providing a glass core having a viscosity which lies within a given preselected temperature range, followed by forming a substantially homogeneous coating of a light interactive material over the surface of the core, with the coating material having a viscosity which is equal to or less than the viscosity of the glass core. A glass cladding is formed over the coated layer, with the cladding glass having a viscosity which overlaps the viscosity of the core glass and a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with that of the core. The light interactive material is an inorganic material which includes a metal, metal alloy, ferrite, magnetic material and a semiconductor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2005
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Philipp Kornreich, Douglas Keller, James Flattery
  • Patent number: 6850861
    Abstract: A monitoring system particularly useful for monitoring food located at one or a plurality of food serving or storage location includes a sensing subsystem and a processing subsystem. The sensing subsystem may include at least one sensing device and the processing subsystem may include a personal computer. The processing subsystem may be adapted to encrypt received data to the end that data stored in memory is substantially impervious to data tampering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Norm Faiola, Robert S. Wood, Jr., Joel Morrissette
  • Publication number: 20040076112
    Abstract: A method for blindly determining a channel impulse response (CIR) for a channel in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communications system includes constructing a matrix from two received signals. A singular value decomposition is performed on the matrix, which produces left and right singular matrixes. The right singular vector corresponding to the smallest singular value of the matrix is found, which yields the channel impulse response multiplied by an unknown scalar constant. The unknown scalar constant is then removed used known techniques. The method is data efficient, independent of the input symbol constellation, computationally efficient, and superior in performance compared with prior art blind algorithms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2002
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventor: Biao Chen
  • Patent number: 6679672
    Abstract: A transfer port facilitates transfer of a material between clean room modules, and/or between a clean room module and a clean box transporter that can travel through the contaminated ambient environment. A transfer port permits transfer of clean material between Class 1 clean rooms without degrading their cleanliness levels. The clean box transporter cars each comprise a small self-propelled clean room with laminar air flow and a HEPA filter. A door on the clean box mates against a similar door on one wall of the clean room module. A seal between a transporter car door and its opening, and a seal between a clean room door and its opening, a pair of seals disposed inside and outside a split line together define a limited contaminated volume. This volume is evacuated and/or flushed with clean gas to remove as much particulate matter as possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventor: John F. Barrows
  • Patent number: 6531107
    Abstract: The invention relates to structural subunits called “synthons” which are suitable for use in the design and manufacture of molecular nanostructures, machines, and devices. The synthon comprises polyhedra units and other species which exhibit rigid structural frameworks, the availability of stereo- and regiochemically directed substitution patterns, synthetic availability and accessability with substitutional control, diversity of available structural arrangements with said polyhedra units and related species, and connecting means which function to join adjacent synthons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: James T. Spencer, Damian G. Allis
  • Patent number: 6500363
    Abstract: A class of molecules suitable for linear and nonlinear optical applications which include charged aromatic groups which function as electronic donors and acceptors connected through polyhedral and &pgr;-organic and inorganic groups. The polyhedral and &pgr;-organic and inorganic groups function as structural and electronic bridges for the charged donors and acceptors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: James T. Spencer, Damian G. Allis
  • Patent number: 6461594
    Abstract: Tungsten and molybdenum oxide, and oxides of other metals and bronzes derived from such oxides, constitute a broad class of materials having applications as photochromic sunblock/cosmetics. These materials are well known in the prior art in the context of photochromic optical data storage media and they offer an excellent match with the very properties needed for cosmetic applications. The invention relates to the adaptation of the class of tungsten and molybdenum oxide photochromics to sunblocking/dosimetry, energy storage, and cosmetic coloration. In addition, certain naturally occurring proteins which exhibit the necessary photochromism can also be used alone for the same purpose or with the oxide systems described above.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Joseph Chaiken, Robert R. Birge
  • Patent number: 6125654
    Abstract: The production and usage of hyperpolarized .sup.129 Xenon which comprises providing solid xenon with either an internal (dissolved) or external (imbedded) nuclear spin relaxant, loading and positioning the solid xenon in a low temperature refrigerator operating in the range of 5 mK to 30 mK with a surrounding magnetic field of between about 10 and 20 Tesla enabling high xenon spin polarizations between about 10% and 50% to be obtained in a time of about 1-3 days owing to the properties of the relaxant, separating the xenon from the relaxant or otherwise rendering the relaxant inoperable after polarizing and thereby switching off further relaxation and insuring preservation of the polarization of the xenon in solid, liquid or gaseous form for storage or external use for long times, ranging from weeks to the order of minutes, depending on the usage conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventor: Arnold Honig
  • Patent number: 6078948
    Abstract: Platform-independent collaboration backbone and framework for forming virtual communities having virtual rooms with collaborative sessions. Demon logic is embedded in a room page as downloadable platform-independent instructions. The demon, when downloaded, is caused to be in communication with control logic and an application, which, for example, may itself be downloadable. The downloaded demon is also in communication with a server. The server is in communication with similarly-arranged, though not necessarily identical, clients, which for example may have the downloaded demon but a different arrangement of applications. The application at a first and second client node may collaborate by causing their respective demons to send messages from a predefined protocol to the server, which in turn will forward them to other relevant demons. Some of the messages are control messages which facilitate certain collaborative actions, such as joining a session or entering a room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Marek Podgorny, Lukasz Beca, Gang Cheng, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Jurga, Konrad Olszewski, Piotr Sokolowski, Krzysztof Walczak