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Assignee: Acellent Technologies, Inc.
Address: Sunnyvale, CA
No. of patents: 5
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7596078 |
Method and apparatus for reducing crosstalk in a structural health monitoring system |
September 29, 2009 |
| Methods and apparatus for reducing crosstalk in a structural health monitoring system. A pair of actuator input signals are sent to an actuator, each resulting in the transmission of stress waves to a corresponding sensor. The sensor then converts these stress waves to a pair of outp |
| 7430911 |
Method of detecting and analyzing changes in the external loading conditions of a structure |
October 7, 2008 |
| A method for both detecting and analyzing a change in the loading condition of a structure. A flexible substrate is employed, in which a distributed network of sensors is built. This substrate is either affixed to the surface of the structure, or built within it, so as to be able to |
| 7413919 |
Method of manufacturing a structural health monitoring layer |
August 19, 2008 |
| Methods of manufacturing a diagnostic layer containing an array of sensing elements. The sensing elements, associated wires, and any accompanying circuit elements, are incorporated various layers of a thin, flexible substrate. This substrate can then be affixed to a structure so that the |
| 7395189 |
Method and apparatus for switching among elements of a structural health monitoring system |
July 1, 2008 |
| Use of a single line for switching multiple monitoring elements on/off, and a single line for sending signals to, or receiving signals from, those elements that are switched on. Monitoring elements each have an associated switching element, and each switching element is connected to |
| 7387033 |
Single-wire sensor/actuator network for structure health monitoring |
June 17, 2008 |
| A sensor/actuator network configured with a number of electrically-interconnected elements. More specifically, the sensors/actuators are each placed in electrical communication with the same transmission line. Various embodiments of such networks employ sensors/actuators connected in | |
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