Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2007
Title: Bruce K Newhall: Innovator in Bio-Surveillance and Sonar Technology
Introduction
Bruce K Newhall is a distinguished inventor based in Columbia, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the fields of bio-surveillance and sonar technology, holding a total of 2 patents. His innovative work has implications for public health and marine acoustics.
Latest Patents
Newhall's latest patents include a "Method and system for bio-surveillance detection and alerting." This invention utilizes a background estimation algorithm to subtract background noise from relevant data sets, such as over-the-counter sales data and absenteeism data. The system models the effects of hypothetical anomalous events, like a bio-terrorist attack, to create replica data. This data is then matched using various detectors, triggering alarms for real anomalous events. Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for active sonar performance prediction." This invention predicts active, low-frequency sonar array performance in shallow waters through a physics-based modeling of acoustic reverberation. It involves characterizing the sonar's acoustic transmitter and receiver, selecting appropriate environmental parameters, and calculating reverberation components.
Career Highlights
Bruce K Newhall is affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, where he applies his expertise in innovative technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing methods for detecting biological threats and improving sonar performance in challenging environments.
Collaborations
Newhall has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Joseph S Lombardo and Fernando J Pineda, contributing to the advancement of technology in his fields of expertise.
Conclusion
Bruce K Newhall's contributions to bio-surveillance and sonar technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in addressing complex challenges. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing public safety and improving marine technology.