Our technical base of expertise in signal processing, information processing, and software development forms teams of researchers to meet a client's requirements. Our current projects include:
  • An implementation of a high resolution time-frequency-power distribution
    to characterize time-domain transients. Currently we apply the
    distribution to ocean acoustic data to detect and classify mine drop related signals, but it might be used against any transient.
  • Developed a device called the Automatic Rescue Call (ARC), which encourages and assists elderly persons to live alone at home longer   than previously possible.  The ARC does not require the user to press a button to initiate an alarm  and provides alerts about falls, stove being on too long, sink overflowing,  inactivity, etc.
  • Developed a time domain broadband adaptive beamformer, and
  • Investigated fractal distributions and wavenumber filtering to detect transients

  • Developed a hand hygiene prompts system to reduce nosocomial infections in health care facilities.

Our researchers are continuously looking for teaming partners for Small Business Innovative Research contracts and grants. Please contact for more information.




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