Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2010
Title: Innovations by Ian Christopher Stroud
Introduction
Ian Christopher Stroud is a notable inventor based in Newport, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of vehicle locating technology, holding a total of three patents. His work focuses on improving power management methods in vehicle locating units, showcasing his innovative approach to enhancing communication systems.
Latest Patents
Stroud's latest patents include a "Vehicle Locating Unit with Improved Power Management Method." This invention outlines a method for checking messages from a network of communication sources. It involves initially testing the signal strength of multiple communication sources and storing the identities of the two sources with the strongest signals. The method alternates between sleep and wake-up modes, synchronizing the wake-up mode to the source with the strongest signal. Additionally, it tests the signal strength of an extra communication source and switches synchronization if a stronger signal is detected. Another patent under the same title describes a vehicle locating unit that includes a receiver for signals from communication sources. A signal strength monitoring subsystem determines which sources transmit the strongest signals, while a power management subsystem alternates between sleep and wake-up modes based on these signals.
Career Highlights
Ian Christopher Stroud is currently employed at LoJack Operating Company, LP, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in vehicle locating technology. His expertise in power management and communication systems has positioned him as a key player in the industry.
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