Below are general descriptions of some technologies related to the research of our faculty and staff. For additional information, contact Dr. Rich Kordal.
Available Technologies:
2007-13
Method to Adjust Etch Rate of Insulating Crystals in Chemical Etching with Electrical Bias
2006-11
Reflection Delay Line Based ID Generation for RFID and Other Applications
2006-12
Compact Non-Meandered Antennas for UHF RFID Applications
2006-13
Ethylene Sensor for Freshness Sensing and Other Applications
2006-14
Transmission Delay Line Based ID Generation for RFID and other Applications
2006-21
Miniaturized Plasma Spectroscopic Water Impurity Diagnostic
2005-22
Nanoparticle Radiation Detector
2007-06
An innovative technology for detecting voids beneath/behind structural surfaces
2002-02
Methyl Mercury Sensor
2005-20
Microscale Rechargable Battery
2006-09
Computer User Authentication System using Mathematical Model through Keystroke Dynamics
2007-10
Shoe power generator
2007-02
K-Means+ID3 Method for Detecting Anomalous Activities via Large Multi-dimensional Data Sets
2007-03
SYNFloodAlert: A Novel Sliding-window Algorithm for Fast Detection of SYN Flooding Attacks
2002-14
MicroBubbles for In-Dwelling Blood Oxygenation
2000-12
Automatic Web Page Classification
2000-10
We have developed a fast competitive neural network learning approach to allocate Web page requests to a cluster of Web servers.
2006-01
An innovative technology for re-sealing the joints of cast-iron and ductile-iron pipes used in the natural gas and utility industries.
2004-09 and 2005-21
Nanocoating for Effective Paper Recycling and Mill Waste “Broke” Recycling
2004-25 and 2004-27
Concrete Improvement Technology
2002-21
Passive Radar (RF Sensor Surveillance) Technology in Civil Applications
1999-09
Microbial Algicide for Control of Harmful Algae Blooms
2004-01
Variable-focusing microlens with integrated actuator
2004-08
A Framework for Storing/Retrieving (S/R) Operating System and Application States on Non-volatile IPMI System Event Logs