Abstract: A photovoltaic device includes a semiconductor nanocrystal and a charge transporting layer that includes an inorganic material. The charge transporting layer can be a hole or electron transporting layer. The inorganic material can be an inorganic semiconductor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 2013
Date of Patent:
December 29, 2015
Assignee:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Alexi Arango, Vladimir Bulovic, Vanessa Wood, Moungi G. Bawendi
Abstract: A neuromuscular model-based controller for a robotic limb having at least one joint includes a neuromuscular model having a muscle model, muscle geometry and reflex feedback loop to determine at least one torque or impedance command to be sent to the robotic limb. One or more parameters that determine relation between feedback data and activation of the muscle model are adjusted consequent to sensory data from at least one of an intrinsic sensor and an extrinsic sensor. A controller in communication with the neuromuscular model is configured to receive the at least one torque or impedance command and controls at least one of position, torque and impedance of the robotic limb joint.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 18, 2013
Date of Patent:
December 29, 2015
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Hugh M. Herr, Ken Endo, Pavitra Krishnaswamy, Jared Markowitz, Michael Frederick Eilenberg, Jing Wang
Abstract: Internal combustion engine system. The system includes a single cylinder engine having an engine volume, the single cylinder engine having an intake manifold for introducing air into the engine and an exhaust manifold for discharge of exhaust gases. A turbocharger communicates with the exhaust manifold to receive exhaust gases to power the turbocharger. The turbocharger includes a compressor section communicating with the intake manifold to pressurize ambient air. An air capacitor is arranged to receive the pressurized ambient air from the turbocharger and to deliver the pressurized air to the engine during an intake stroke.
Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for the determination of the secondary structure composition of proteins using coherent two-dimensional infrared (2DIR) spectroscopy of backbone amide I vibrations (1580-1720 cm?1). Fractions of ?-helix, ?-sheet, and unassigned regions in globular proteins were determined by singular value decomposition using basis spectra from sixteen commercially-available proteins with known crystal structures. Preferred methods included removing each protein from the set and comparing the predicted composition against the crystal structure. The root-mean-squared (RMS) errors of the predicted secondary structure compositions were found to be 7.9% for ?-helix, 5.5% for ?-sheet, and 7.6% for unassigned regions. The structure analysis can also be performed using one-dimensional absorption spectra and the RMS errors are compared with those obtained from 2DIR.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 2012
Date of Patent:
December 29, 2015
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Carlos R. Baiz, Kevin C. Jones, Andrei Tokmakoff
Abstract: A feed liquid flows into a second-stage humidifier chamber to form a second-stage humidifier bath. A first remnant of the feed liquid from the second-stage humidifier chamber then flows into a first-stage humidifier chamber to form a first-stage humidifier bath having a temperature lower than that of the second-stage bath. A second remnant of the feed liquid is then removed from the first-stage humidifier. Meanwhile, a carrier gas is injected into and bubbled through the first-stage humidifier bath, collecting a vaporizable component in vapor form from the first remnant of the feed liquid to partially humidify the carrier gas. The partially humidified carrier gas is then bubbled through the second-stage humidifier bath, where the carrier gas collects more of the vaporizable component in vapor form from the feed liquid to further humidify the carrier gas before the humidified carrier gas is removed from the second-stage humidifier chamber.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 31, 2015
Publication date:
December 24, 2015
Applicants:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Prakash Narayan Govindan, Mostafa H. Elsharqawy, Steven Lam, Maximus G. St. John, John H. Lienhard
Abstract: A field effect transistor that has a source, a drain, a gate and a semiconductor region. The semiconductor region has a source access region between the gate and the source, a drain access region between the gate and the drain, and a channel region under the gate. The channel region under the gate has a maximum current-carrying capability that is lower than a maximum current-carrying capability of the source access region.
Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to a regulatory system that follows design principles of natural systems but creates novel synthetic biology tools using bisected polymerase proteins.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 27, 2013
Publication date:
December 24, 2015
Applicant:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Thomas H. Segall-Shapiro, Christopher Voigt
Abstract: In exemplary implementations of this invention, a digital material comprising many discrete units is used to fabricate a sparse structure. The units are reversibly joined by elastic connections. Each unit comprises fiber-reinforced composite material. Each unit is small compared to the sparse structure as a whole. Likewise, in a sparse structure made from this digital material, the number of types of units is small compared to the total number of units. The digital material is anisotropic. This anisotropy may be due to different fiber orientations within each unit. Furthermore, different units in a single sparse structure may be oriented in different directions and in different, non-parallel planes. In some cases, the digital material is reinforced with carbon fibers, and connections between units are stronger than the units themselves. The small discrete units may be assembled into a strong, lightweight sparse structure, such as an airframe.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 24, 2015
Publication date:
December 24, 2015
Applicant:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Neil Adam Gershenfeld, Kenneth C. Cheung
Abstract: The present invention provides hydrogels and compositions thereof for vocal cord repair or augmentation, as well as other soft tissue repair or augmentation (e.g., bladder neck augmentation, dermal fillers, breast implants, intervertebral disks, muscle-mass). The hydrogels or compositions thereof are injected into the superficial lamina propria or phonatory epithelium to restore the phonatory mucosa of the vocal cords, thereby restoring a patient's voice. In particular, it has been discovered that hydrogels with an elastic shear modulus of approximately 25 Pa are useful in restoring the pliability of the phonatory mucosa. The invention also provides methods of preparing and using the inventive hydrogels.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 2009
Date of Patent:
December 22, 2015
Assignees:
The General Hospital Corporation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Steven M. Zeitels, Robert Edward Hillman, Sandeep Sidram Karajanagi, Robert S. Langer
Abstract: The disclosure generally relates to method and apparatus for forming three-dimensional MEMS. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a method of controlling out-of-plane buckling in microstructural devices so as to create micro-structures with out-of-plane dimensions which are 1×, 5×, 10×, 100× or 500× the film's thickness or above the surface of the wafer. An exemplary device formed according to the disclosed principles, includes a three dimensional accelerometer having microbridges extending both above and below the wafer surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 15, 2012
Date of Patent:
December 22, 2015
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Brian Lee Wardle, Fabio Ferruccio Fachin, Stefan Nikles, Mathew Varghese
Abstract: Methods and devices for cell or tissue culture are provided. One aspect provides a bioreactor having a gas permeable, closed-loop chamber for cell or tissue culture, and an oscillating means for moving the gas permeable, closed-loop chamber bidirectionally along an axis horizontal to an axis normal to the closed-loop chamber to force convection of cells and fluid in the gas permeable, closed-loop chamber. The bioreactor optionally includes a tissue engineering scaffold, an inlet means, an outlet means, and integrated sensors. Another aspect provides a bioreactor having a plurality of gas permeable, closed-loop chambers for cell or tissue culture. Methods of culturing cells and producing tissue constructs are also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 8, 2008
Date of Patent:
December 22, 2015
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Matteo G. Moretti, Lisa E. Freed, Robert S. Langer
Abstract: In exemplary implementations of this invention, two LCD screens display a multi-view 3D image that has both horizontal and vertical parallax, and that does not require a viewer to wear any special glasses. Each pixel in the LCDs can take on any value: the pixel can be opaque, transparent, or any shade between. For regions of the image that are adjacent to a step function (e.g., a depth discontinuity) and not adjacent to a sharp corner, the screens display local parallax barriers comprising many small slits. The barriers and the slits tend to be oriented perpendicular to the local angular gradient of the target light field. In some implementations, the display is optimized to seek to minimize the Euclidian distance between the desired light field and the actual light field that is produced. Weighted, non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is used for this optimization.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 26, 2015
Publication date:
December 17, 2015
Applicant:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Douglas Lanman, Matthew Hirsch, Yun Hee Kim, Szymon Jakubczak, Ramesh Raskar
Abstract: Porous electrodes in which the porosity has a low tortuosity are generally provided. In some embodiments, the porous electrodes can be designed to be filled with electrolyte and used in batteries, and can include low tortuosity in the primary direction of ion transport during charge and discharge of the battery. In some embodiments, the electrodes can have a high volume fraction of electrode active material (i.e., low porosity). The attributes outlined above can allow the electrodes to be fabricated with a higher energy density, higher capacity per unit area of electrode (mAh/cm2), and greater thickness than comparable electrodes while still providing high utilization of the active material in the battery during use. Accordingly, the electrodes can be used to produce batteries with high energy densities, high power, or both compared to batteries using electrodes of conventional design with relatively highly tortuous pores.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 19, 2015
Publication date:
December 17, 2015
Applicants:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The Regents of the University of Michigan, The Regents of the University of California
Inventors:
Yet-Ming Chiang, Chang-Jun Bae, John William Halloran, Qiang Fu, Antoni P. Tomsia, Can K. Erdonmez
Abstract: Network coding and multiple packet reception (MPR) are used together to improve message dissemination speed in a wireless network using half duplex communication. In at least one embodiment, MPR is used to initially distribute data packets from a number of source nodes in the network to the other nodes of the network. Network coding techniques may then be used to perform backfilling within the network to supply data packets to the source nodes that were originally missed due to the half duplex constraint.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 14, 2015
Publication date:
December 17, 2015
Applicant:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Linda M. Zeger, Muriel Medard, Arman Rezaee
Abstract: In a radio network having a plurality of first users on channel (FUOCs) and one or more second users on channel (SUOCs), a method and apparatus for a SUOC to select a channel to co-occupy based in part upon the expected impact on the FUOC. The FUOC collects signal parameters associated with the FUOC, such as actual rate, bandwidth, received signal power, and noise power, and uses the signal parameters to calculate the expected impact. In some embodiments, the expected impact is proportional to the ratio of the FUOC's actual rate and the FUOC's possible code rate.
Abstract: In exemplary implementations of this invention, an electronic olfactor determines whether a scent being tested matches the scent of a positive control. The electronic olfactor can perform this scent matching even in a changing olfactory environment, and even if the positive control scent is a combination of hundreds or thousands of different odorants. No prior training is needed, and no attempt is made to identify a single odorant that is unambiguously responsible for a scent. Instead, a computer compares the total scent pattern of a positive control sample with the total scent pattern of a test sample, across a sweep of many permutations of electrical inputs to scent sensors, to try to find any condition under which the total scent patterns do not match. If such a condition cannot be found, then the computer declares a match between the test and target scents.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 31, 2015
Publication date:
December 17, 2015
Applicant:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Andreas Mershin, Asmamaw Wassie, Yael Maguire, David Kong, Shuguang Zhang, Patrick Moran, Karolina Corin
Abstract: A method, apparatus and computer program product for utilizing network coding for multi-resolution multicast is presented. A network source partitions source content into a base layer and one or more refinement layers. The network source receives a respective one or more push-back messages from one or more network destination receivers, the push-back messages identifying the one or more refinement layers suited for each one of the one or more network destination receivers. The network source computes a network code involving the base layer and the one or more refinement layers for at least one of the one or more network destination receivers, and transmits the network code to the one or more network destination receivers in accordance with the push-back messages.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 25, 2015
Publication date:
December 17, 2015
Applicant:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Daniel Lucani, Minji Kim, Fang Zhao, Xiaomeng Shi, Muriel Medard, Marie-Jose Montpetit