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Force Plate Surface Calibration Device
TS-063194 — The Need In the medical and healthcare arena, force plate technology is frequently relied upon for evaluating a patient’s ability to meet normal human standards when performing different physical activities and determining the presence of limitations in mechanistic-type behaviors due to age, …
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Onate, James; Caccese, Jaclyn; Edwards, Nathan; Hagen, Joshua; Kang, Yun Seok
  • Licensing Officer: Hampton, Andrew

Fresh Caching of Dynamic Content: Algorithm and Implementation
TS-063024 — The Need In today's data-driven world, efficient caching of dynamic content is crucial for delivering timely and responsive services. Conventional caching methods struggle to adapt to frequent updates in the back-end database, leading to suboptimal system costs and decreased user satisfaction. …
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Abolhassani, Bahman; Eryilmaz, Atilla
  • Licensing Officer: Hampton, Andrew

SimPi: A Remote Power Platform for Simulation
TS-059056 — A platform for improving simulations across many industries. Developing real-life simulations of disasters is vital for safety and reducing their financial impact; however, current simulation tools are bulky, expensive to implement, and require advanced technical skills to operate.
Simulations are essential for evaluating the potential impacts of disasters and for creating effective preparedness and response plans to facilitate organized and coordinated actions. Since response plans are not theoretical exercises, they must frequently be tested to be evaluated, adapted, and u…
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Winfield, Scott; Beck, James; Finnegan, Geoff
  • Licensing Officer: Hampton, Andrew

A Model Based Assessment Approach and an Automation Environment for Qualification of Embedded Digital Devices
TS-042856 — A Framework and Automatization process designed to determine the functionality of Embedded Digital Devices.
As our technology becomes increasingly complex, so does the quantity and variation of the Embedded Digital Device [EDD] components that are required within the project. Because not every device is made perfectly to specifications due to a propagation of random error, it is important to have a dive…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Smidts, Carol; Diao, Xiaoxu; Li, Boyuan
  • Licensing Officer: Hampton, Andrew

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