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Marlin H Mickle

from Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 4601 5Th Ave APT 723, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412) 622-0174
  • 4601 5Th Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Professor

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Pittsburgh
Professors

University of Pittsburgh
Professor
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1958 - 1967
University of Pittsburgh 1958 - 1961
Skills:
C
Signal Processing
Analog Circuit Design
Simulations
Labview
Matlab
Physics
Vlsi
Sensors
Optics
Algorithms
Strategy
Nanotechnology
Wireless
Digital Signal Processors
Vhdl
Biomedical Engineering
Computer Architecture
Simulink
Mathematica
Semiconductors
R&D
Electrical Engineering
Embedded Systems
Start Ups
Product Management
Product Development
Business Strategy
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Professor Emeritus At University Of Pittsburgh

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Position:
Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh, Professor Emeritus at University of Pittsburgh
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, Pa since May 2013
Professor Emeritus
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1958 - 1967
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Marlin Mickle

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Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Research

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Us Patents

Apparatus For Energizing A Remote Station And Related Method

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US Patent:
6615074, Sep 2, 2003
Filed:
Sep 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/951032
Inventors:
Marlin Mickle - Pittsburgh PA
Dimitry Gorodetsky - Pittsburgh PA
Leonid Mats - Pittsburgh PA
Lorenz Neureuter - Lancaster PA
Minhong Mi - Pittsburgh PA
Carl Taylor - Pittsburgh PA
Chad Emahizer - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61B 50402
US Classification:
600509, 343718, 3405731, 128903
Abstract:
Apparatus for remote interaction with an object of interest includes a remote station for obtaining information from the object of interest, a base station for transmitting energy in space to and communicating with the remote station and the remote station having conversion means for energizing the remote station responsive to receipt of the transmitted energy. The energy may be of any suitable type including RF power, light, acoustic, magnetic energy or other form of space transmitted or âradiantâ energy. The remote station does not have to contain a source of stored energy or a wired connection to a source of energy. The remote station receives the energy transmission and data transmission from the base station and transmits data to the base station. Microprocessor controllers may be provided for the base station and the remote station. The remote station may receive information from sensors and through one or more transponders sequentially communicate information to the base station.

Method Of Data Communication With Implanted Device And Associated Apparatus

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US Patent:
6847844, Jan 25, 2005
Filed:
Jun 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/164517
Inventors:
Mingui Sun - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert J. Sclabassi - Pittsburgh PA, US
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61N 136
US Classification:
607 32, 607 60, 128903
Abstract:
Apparatus and method of communicating data employing current pulses transmitted by an implanted device through living biological tissue to an external device. The method also contemplates transmission of current pulses from the external device through living biological tissue to an implanted device. Uniquely configured antenna electrodes are preferably employed in the implanted device. Increase in signal-to-noise ratio is achieved through synchronization. The method may be employed in diagnostic, therapeutic and general monitoring activities in connection with human beings.

Energy Harvesting Circuits And Associated Methods

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US Patent:
6856291, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Jul 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/624051
Inventors:
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher C. Capelli - Kenosha WI, US
Harold Swift - Gibsonia PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh- Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01Q001/26
US Classification:
343701, 343703
Abstract:
An inherently tuned antenna has a circuit for harvesting energy transmitted in space and includes portions that are structured to provide regenerative feedback into the antenna to produce an inherently tuned antenna which has an effective area substantially greater than its physical area. The inherently tuned antenna includes inherent distributive inductive, inherent distributive capacitive and inherent distributive resistive elements which cause the antenna to resonate responsive to receipt of energy at a particular frequency and to provide feedback to regenerate the antenna. The circuit may be provided on an integrated circuit chip. An associated method is provided.

Antenna On A Wireless Untethered Device Such As A Chip Or Printed Circuit Board For Harvesting Energy From Space

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US Patent:
7057514, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Oct 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/857527
Inventors:
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher C. Capelli - Pittsburgh PA, US
Harold Swift - Gibsonia PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh - Of the Commonwealth System oif Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405727, 3405724, 343701, 343703
Abstract:
A wireless untethered device which may be an integrated circuit chip or printed circuit board having at least one integrated antenna and circuitry operatively associated with the antenna for receipt of energy harvested from space by the antenna. The antenna has an effective area greater than its physical area. A system which receives power from the harvested energy after the energy is processed by the circuitry may also be provided with mismatched impedance between the antenna and a circuit resistance.

Energy Harvesting Circuit

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US Patent:
7084605, Aug 1, 2006
Filed:
Oct 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/967833
Inventors:
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher C. Capelli - Pittsburgh PA, US
Harold Swift - Gibsonia PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01M 10/44
H01Q 1/26
US Classification:
320101, 320104, 320108, 343701, 343703
Abstract:
A station having a means for receipt of ambient energy from the environment and energizing power storage devices of objects of interest comprising one or more antennae and circuitry for converting said ambient energy into DC power for energizing said power storage devices. The circuitry for converting the ambient energy into DC power may include a rectifier/charge pump. The antenna of the station is tuned to maximize DC energy at the output of the rectifier/charge pump. The station can be used to energize power storage devices including capacitors and batteries that are used in electronic devices, such as cell phones, cameras, PDAs. Various antenna constructions may be employed.

Method Of Data Communication With Implanted Device And Associated Apparatus

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US Patent:
7228183, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Apr 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/829556
Inventors:
Mingui Sun - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert J. Sclabassi - Pittsburgh PA, US
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh - Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12
US Classification:
607 60, 343718
Abstract:
Apparatus and method of communicating data employing current pulses transmitted by an implanted device through living biological tissue to an external device. The method also contemplates transmission of current pulses from the external device through living biological tissue to an implanted device. Uniquely configured antenna electrodes are preferably employed in the implanted device. Increase in signal-to-noise ratio is achieved through synchronization. The method may be employed in diagnostic, therapeutic and general monitoring activities in connection with human beings.

Rfid Radio Frequency Identification Or Property Monitoring Method And Associated Apparatus

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US Patent:
7283053, Oct 16, 2007
Filed:
Dec 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/731789
Inventors:
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher C. Capelli - Pittsburgh PA, US
Harold Swift - Gibsonia PA, US
Charles E. Greene - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh - Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405722, 3405681, 340 101, 3405728, 342173, 342463
Abstract:
A method of identifying an article of interest includes providing one of a plurality of RF antennas each having a non-linear element which may be a rectifying diode and being resident at a different frequency on the article of interest. One RF antenna is interrogated with RF energy of a first frequency and converts the interrogated RF energy into a reflected energy of a different frequency. The reflected energy is sensed and on the basis of the different frequency determining if a specific antenna is present. The non-linear element may be a diode and is preferably a variable non-linear element. In another embodiment, the reflected RF energy is responsive to a change in ambient physical conditions such as pressure or temperature. Corresponding apparatus is provided.

Recharging Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
7373133, May 13, 2008
Filed:
Jun 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/459051
Inventors:
Marlin H. Mickle - Pittsburgh PA, US
Christopher C. Capelli - Kenosha WI, US
Harold Swift - Gibsonia PA, US
Leonid Matts - Pittsburgh PA, US
Minhong Mi - Pittsburgh PA, US
Charles E. Greene - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh - Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H04B 1/16
H04B 1/38
H04M 1/00
US Classification:
4553431, 455573, 320107
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and an associated method for remotely energizing power storage devices. Energization may preferably be effected through the use of RF energy from a base station, ambient energy or ultra-wide band energy. The remote station preferably has at least one antenna having an effective area greater than its physical area. The system may have an antenna and associated circuitry provided on an electronic chip such as a monolithic chip or on a printed circuit with a suitable substrate.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Optimization in Systems Engineering

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Author

Marlin H. Mickle

ISBN #

0700224076

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