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Gehl
Karen Julie Gehl, Vanlose DK
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| 20100298759 | ELECTROPORATION DEVICE FOR IMPROVED ELECTRICAL FIELD CONTROL - An electroporation device and method having a plurality of electrotherapeutic devices for insertion into and surrounding a sensitive target tissue e.g. the brain of a patient where the electroporation device and the electrotherapeutic devices are adapted for applying a precisely controlled electrical field, and to avoid or limit damages to the healthy tissue surrounding the target tissue to be treated. | 11-25-2010 |
Karen Julie Gehl, Herlev DK
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| 20090254019 | ELECTRODE INTRODUCER DEVICE - An electroporation device | 10-08-2009 |
Michael Ryan Gehl, Terre Haute, IN US
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| 20100302084 | Photonic D/A - An all-optical combined serial-to-parallel and digital-to-analog convertor using standard WDM technology is realized. The system is based on bit interleaving and cross-gain modulation (XGM) in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). The optical system can operate on multiple-bit digital words at a very high bit rate. The analog output forms series of pulses with the amplitude of each pulse taking one of the eight discrete values. A low pass filter may be used to turn this bit stream into a continuous waveform, and thus arbitrary waveforms are generated. Unlike many current digital-to-analog converter designs, which double in size with each additional bit, the design presented here allows a linear growth in components, thus making higher bit systems practical. | 12-02-2010 |
Ryan Gehl, Silver Spring, MD US
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| 20100128623 | END-TO-END ANALYSIS OF TRANSACTIONS IN NETWORKS WITH TRAFFIC-ALTERING DEVICES - In a network that includes intermediary nodes, such as WAN accelerators, that transform messages between nodes, an end-to-end path of the messages is determined. The determined end-to-end path is used in subsequent analyses of message traces, to identify timing and other factors related to the performance of the network relative to the propagation of these messages, including the propagation of the transformed messages. A variety of techniques are presented for determining the path of the messages, depending upon the characteristics of the collected trace data. Upon determining the message path, the traces are synchronized in time and correlations between the connections along the path are determined, including causal relationships. In a preferred embodiment, a user identifies an application process between or among particular nodes of a network, and the system provides a variety of formats for viewing statistics related to the performance of the application on the network. | 05-27-2010 |
