Patents Assigned to University of Westminster
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Patent number: 11559604Abstract: The invention provides bioresorbable nerve guidance conduits made from polymer blends which include polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). In particular, the invention provides nerve guidance conduits having a body which comprises a polymer blend comprising: (a) from 60 to 98 wt. % of a first component which is a PHA copolymer comprising two or more different medium chain length hydroxyalkanoate monomer units; and (b) from 2 to 40 wt. % of a second component which is either a PHA homopolymer containing a short chain length hydroxyalkanoate monomer unit, or a polylactide (PLA). The invention further relates to polymer blends comprising (a) and (b).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: University of WestminsterInventors: Ipsita Roy, Rinat Nigmatullin, Pooja Basnett, Barbara Lukasiewicz
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Patent number: 7839314Abstract: In a satellite radio navigation receiver receiving a transmitted radio navigation signal, a method of removing I/Q-mismatches in the received signal, comprising: resolving the received signal into I and Q signal component, and providing them as inputs to a demixing stage which removes unwanted signals, the demixing stage including first and second cross-coupled adaptive filters, whose coefficients are updated by the outputs of the demixing stage, the outputs of the demixing stage representing an IQ mismatch corrected signal. The coefficients are updated only by the polarity values of the outputs, resulting in great simplification. The receiver may be a zero-IF or low-IF receiver, and may operate on time domain or frequency domain signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: University of WestminsterInventors: Ediz Cetin, Izzet Kale, Richard Charles Spicer Morling, Andrew Graham Dempster
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Patent number: 7561089Abstract: A method of Digital to Analogue conversion of an input signal Do for suppressing the effect of clock-jitter in a Delta-Sigma analogue to digital converter, or class D amplifier, comprises charging a capacitor to a reference voltage value (Vref) during a first phase (?) of a clock signal, discharging the capacitor during a second phase (?2) of the clock signal, wherein the discharge is regulated by a biased transistor, responsive to the voltage on the capacitor, in a first part of the second phase to provide an approximately constant discharge current, and regulated in a second part of the second phase for rapidly discharging the capacitor before the end of the second phase; and providing an output (Ud, OUT) as a function of the discharge current and the input signal Do. The output signal Ud, may be applied as a feedback signal to a loop filter in a Delta-Sigma converter. Alternatively, the output may represent the output of a Class D amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: University of WestminsterInventors: Hashem Zare-Hoseini, Izzet Kale, Richard Charles Spicer Morling
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Publication number: 20060195559Abstract: A Grid management service for deploying legacy code applications on the Grid, without modification of the legacy code, the service having a three layer architecture that is adapted to sit on existing standardised Grid architectures, comprising a front end layer for permitting selection of a desired legacy code application, and for creating a legacy code instance in response to the selection; a resource layer, for defining a legacy code job environment; and a back end layer, for submitting a job for said desired legacy code application, together with information relating to said job environment, for submission to a job manager that arranges for said job to be executed on Grid resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: University of WestminsterInventors: Stephen Winter, Tamas Kiss, Gabor Terstyanszky, Peter Kacsuk, Thierry Delaitre, Hector Goyeneche