Bradley, MA
Albert M. Bradley, North Falmouth, MA US
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20110058814 | FIBER OPTIC OBSERVATORY LINK FOR MEDIUM BANDWIDTH DATA COMMUNICATION - Systems and methods for a reconfigurable, long-range, underwater data-communication network are described. The network provides a low cost, low power, lightweight, and easy to deploy underwater communication system capable of being operated at long distances. The network may include a cabled ocean observatory, which may be deployed underwater and connected to a surface buoy. The cabled ocean observatory may be connected to one or more removable underwater sensors via fiber optic cables. The underwater sensors may be disposed at underwater locations at long distances from the cabled ocean observatory. Fiber optic extension modules may be permanently connected to each end of the fiber optic cables. Each fiber optic extension module may include an optical transceiver, a power supply, and an inductive element for removably coupling an underwater sensor or the cabled ocean observatory to the fiber optic cable. | 03-10-2011 |
John Bradley, Cambridge, MA US
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20110168128 | System for Variable Blending Of Ethanol And Exhaust Water For Use As An Anti-Knock Agent - The present application describes systems for water retrieval from the engine exhaust. This collected water can be used both for removing ethanol from ethanol-gasoline blends, and for use as a knock suppressant. The water that is removed from the exhaust can be used as the only source of water or in combination with water that is externally supplied. The present application also describes new means for removal of water from the exhaust that can be employed for applications. In some embodiments, an auto-heat exchanger is employed to recover water from the engine exhaust. | 07-14-2011 |
John M. Bradley, Manchester, MA US
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20110100323 | DIMETHYL ETHER (DME) ENHANCED GASOLINE ENGINE - An engine having DME pilot ignition is disclosed. DME Pilot ignition creates far more energy than a conventional spark plug, thus minimizes the possibility of misfire in the engine map. DME injection can be used in a number of ways. In one embodiment, DME injection replaces the conventional spark plug in an Otto cycle engine. In another embodiment, DME injection is used in addition to spark ignition to minimize the use of DME. In this embodiment, DME injection is only used during those portions of the engine map where misfire may occur, or during those times when a misfire sensor detects misfire. DME injection can also be used in conjunction with alcohol boosting in other embodiments. | 05-05-2011 |
20140325839 | Dimethyl Ether (DME) Enhanced Gasoline Engine - An engine having DME pilot ignition is disclosed. DME Pilot ignition creates far more energy than a conventional spark plug, thus minimizes the possibility of misfire in the engine map. DME injection can be used in a number of ways. In one embodiment, DME injection replaces the conventional spark plug in an Otto cycle engine. In another embodiment, DME injection is used in addition to spark ignition to minimize the use of DME. In this embodiment, DME injection is only used during those portions of the engine map where misfire may occur, or during those times when a misfire sensor detects misfire. DME injection can also be used in conjunction with alcohol boosting in other embodiments. | 11-06-2014 |
Michael Scott Bradley, Quincy, MA US
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20090219622 | Light-absorbing structure and methods of making - A critically coupled optical resonator absorbs greater than 95% of incident light of the critical wavelength with an absorber layer less than 10 run thick. | 09-03-2009 |
Michael Scott Bradley, Cambridge, MA US
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20090072751 | Light emitting device - A light emitting device includes an optical cavity in resonance with an optical transition of a material disposed in the cavity. The device can form an exciton-polariton state. | 03-19-2009 |
20100014799 | Optical structures including nanocrystals - An optical structure can include a nanocrystal on a surface of an optical waveguide in a manner to couple the nanocrystal to the optical field of light propagating through the optical waveguide to generate an emission from the nanocrystal. | 01-21-2010 |
20100051967 | Absorbing film - Materials can be prepared in a layer-by-layer fashion on a patterned first substrate and subsequently transferred to a second substrate. The transfer step can preserve the pattern of the first substrate, such that the second substrate will bear a pattern of the transferred material. The material can be an electrostatic multilayer including a light absorbing dye, such as a J-aggregating cyanine dye. | 03-04-2010 |
20100306888 | High Resolution Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopy - An optical fiber including a surface including a non-covalent multilayer including a light-absorbing material can be used to develop fluorescence microscopy with a lateral resolution of about 5 nm and possibly lower. The non-covalent multilayer can be a highly absorptive thin film, for example a film based on J-aggregates, which can be used with conventional Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy. | 12-02-2010 |
20130335826 | Light-Absorbing Structure and Methods of Making - A critically coupled optical resonator absorbs greater than 95% of incident light of the critical wavelength with an absorber layer less than 10 nm thick. | 12-19-2013 |
Rebecca Hammatt Bradley, Auburndale, MA US
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20110100845 | Packaging for Concealing an Insert - A product package suitable for concealing an insert, the package comprising a) a first panel having a first surface and a second surface; b) a second panel having a first surface and a second surface, wherein said second panel second surface contacts said first panel second surface; c) an insert disposed between said second surfaces such that said insert is concealed; and d) a blister for containing a product, said blister disposed against and extending from said second panel first surface. | 05-05-2011 |
Ritu Bradley, West Newton, MA US
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20140348791 | MODIFIED ADENOVIRAL VECTORS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT USING SAME - The present invention relates to recombinant adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) vectors which harbor chimeric capsid proteins including substitutions of the corresponding regions from adenovirus serotypes having a lower seroprevalence relative to Ad5. In particular, the chimeric capsid includes modifications of both the adenoviral hexon and fiber proteins. The invention also provides methods for the treatment of diseases or disorders caused by infective agent(s) by administering the adenoviral vector(s) to a subject (e.g., a mammal, such as a human). | 11-27-2014 |
Sean Bradley, Newton, MA US
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20140127674 | OPTIMIZED PROBES AND PRIMERS AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR THE BINDING, DETECTION, DIFFERENTIATION, ISOLATION AND SEQUENCING OF INFLUENZA A; INFLUENZA B AND RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS - Described herein are primers and probes useful for the binding, detecting, differentiating, isolating, and sequencing of influenza A, influenza B and RSV viruses. | 05-08-2014 |
Sean P. Bradley, Cambridge, MA US
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20090215643 | Highly Visible Chromosome-Specific Probes and Related Methods - Disclosed are chromosome-specific synthetic oligonucleotides and labeled probe compositions, as well as related methods for preparing and using such compositions. Also disclosed are kits for utilization in methods for preparing or using the labeled probes. | 08-27-2009 |
Shannon Bradley, Brighton, MA US
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20090320025 | ENTERPRISE TASK MANAGER - An enterprise task management system ( | 12-24-2009 |
Simon G. Bradley, Southborough, MA US
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20110040796 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR QUERYING AN ONTOLOGY MODEL - A machine-based method for querying information in an ontology model includes providing an ontology model to represent domain information, executing a query of the ontology model, the query directed to identify desired domain information based on at least one parameter, processing a query result to identify any of the desired domain information, in response to identifying desired domain information, rendering the desired domain information, re-executing the query automatically at a predetermined frequency, and generating an alert message when query results have changed. | 02-17-2011 |
Stephen P. Bradley, Brighton, MA US
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20100267058 | CIRCULATING RET RECEPTOR - Provided are compositions, methods, and kits relating to the detection of a circulating or soluble form of the KET receptor tyrosine kinase. | 10-21-2010 |
20110281279 | CIRCULATING Epha2 RECEPTOR - Provided are compositions, methods, and kits relating to the detection of a circulating or soluble form of the EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase. | 11-17-2011 |
William Bradley, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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20120158986 | SELECTIVE DELAY OF DATA RECEIPT IN STOCHASTIC COMPUTATION - Circuitry for stochastic computation includes processing nodes, including a first processing node and a second processing node, each configured to process an outcome stream having a plurality of outcomes, each outcome being in one of a plurality of states, wherein an outcome from said outcome stream is in a particular state with a particular probability; communication links configured to transmit outcome streams between pairs of said processing nodes; and a delay module on each of said communication links, said delay module configured to delay outcome streams traversing said communication link by an assigned delay; wherein said first and second processing nodes are connected by a plurality of data paths, at least one of which comprises a plurality of communication links, each of said data paths causing an aggregate delay to an outcome stream traversing said data path; wherein no two aggregate delays impose the same delay on an outcome stream. | 06-21-2012 |
William Bradley, Somerville, MA US
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20100223225 | Analog computation using numerical representations with uncertainty - Some general aspects relate to systems and methods of analog computation using numerical representation with uncertainty. For example, a specification of a group of variables is accepted, with each variable having a set of at least N possible values. The group of variables satisfies a set of one or more constraints, and each variable is specified as a decomposition into a group of constituents, with each constituent having a set of M (e.g., M09-02-2010 | |
20110255612 | MIXED SIGNAL STOCHASTIC BELIEF PROPAGATION - A processor implements a network of functional nodes and communication paths between the nodes. The processor includes a plurality of circuit implementations of the functional nodes of the processor; and a plurality of signal paths implementing the communication paths linking the circuit implementations of the nodes. At least some of the signal paths are configured to pass signal values represented according to temporal patterns of signal levels on the signal paths. The processor also includes a plurality of circuit components for conversion between a signal value represented as a signal level (e.g., voltage or current level) and a signal value represented as a temporal pattern. | 10-20-2011 |
20120194375 | ANALOG SIGNAL CONVERSION - An approach to converting an analog value based on a partition of an input range produces probabilities that the input is found within each of the regions based, for example, on a noisy version of the input. In some examples, iterative and/or pipelined application of comparison circuitry is used to accumulate a set of analog representations of the output probabilities. The circuitry can be adapted or configured according to the characteristics of the degradation (e.g., according to the variance of an additive noise) and/or prior information about the distribution of the clean input (e.g., a distribution over a discrete set of exemplar values, uniformly distributed etc.). | 08-02-2012 |
20130094298 | STORAGE DEVICES WITH SOFT PROCESSING - A storage device includes a storage array having a group of storage elements. Each storage element can written to a discrete set of physical states. A read circuit selects one or more storage elements and generates, for each selected storage element, an analog signal representative of the physical state of the selected storage element. A signal processing circuit processes the analog signal to generate a plurality of outputs, with each output representing a degree of an association of the selected storage element with a different subset of one or more of the discrete set of physical states. | 04-18-2013 |