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Location History:
- Wasilla, AK (US) (1989)
- Corrales, NM (US) (1994 - 2011)
- Boise, ID (US) (1994 - 2014)
- Boulder, CO (US) (2001 - 2015)
- Tieton, WA (US) (2018)
- Manvel, TX (US) (2016 - 2022)
- Longmont, CO (US) (2011 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1989-2025
John R Tuttle, a resident of Longmont, CO (US), is a prolific inventor with an impressive portfolio of 92 patents. His innovative work spans across various fields, particularly in the realm of radio frequency communication and kinematics.
One of John R Tuttle's latest patents revolves around systems and methods to selectively connect antennas for efficient radio frequency signal communication. This invention involves a system comprising a reader with multiple reader antennas of different polarizations and at least one radio frequency device. The device consists of tag antennas with different polarizations, diodes coupled to the tag antennas, a receiver, and a set of current controllers. This innovative design allows for selective transmission and reception of radio frequency signals, enabling efficient data transmission and reception.
In addition to his radio frequency communication patent, John R Tuttle has also delved into the realm of determining kinematic parameters using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. This invention allows for the attachment of RFID tags to physical objects, which are then selectively instructed by an RFID reader to backscatter interrogating electromagnetic waves. By analyzing the backscattered signals along with the transmitted signals, the reader can determine various kinematic parameters such as position, speed, acceleration, and jerk of the tagged object.
Throughout his career, John R Tuttle has worked with notable companies such as Micron Technology Incorporated and Micron Communications, Inc. These companies, known for their cutting-edge technologies and advancements in the field, have provided an exceptional platform for Tuttle to contribute his innovative ideas and expertise.
Notably, some of John R Tuttle's coworkers include Mark E Tuttle and George Edward Pax. Their collaboration highlights the importance of teamwork and collective knowledge-sharing in driving innovation and inventions forward.
John R Tuttle's patents and inventions demonstrate his deep understanding of radio frequency communication and the practical applications of RFID technology. With his relentless pursuit of innovation, Tuttle has significantly contributed to the advancement of these fields, making a lasting impact on the industry.
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