|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 27,1996 PSA#1625DEVELOPMENTS AT NIST POC: Ernie Graf, Licensing and CRADA Officer,
NIST, Industrial Partnerships Program, Division 222, Building 820, Room
213, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. Researchers in the Intelligent Systems
Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have
developed a new technology, Spatial RAM for High Precision Data
Acquisition Systems, NIST Docket Number 96-020. Servo control systems
utilize the concept of fixed-rate sampling, or temporal clocking, to
obtain feedback sensor readings and maintain smooth control. The
Spatial RAM replaces this temporal clocking relationship with the
concept of spatial clocking. This eliminates the need for a
high-precision servo control system to maintain a precise speed of the
sensor and thus reduces the cost of the overall data acquisition
system. It is, in general, applicable to any data acquisition system
using a single sensor and temporal clocking. Some specific examples
include any system where a probe is moved over a surface or any system
where a sensor is swept through space to acquire an image. Any parties
interested in the further development or licensing of the technologies
described above may write to: Ernie Graf, Licensing and CRADA Officer,
Industrial Partnerships Program, Division 222, Building 820, Room 213,
NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. This is not an announcement of a
contract or a grant. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0544 19960626\SP-0006.MSC)
SP - Special Notices Index Page
|
|