New Bedford, MA, United States of America

Kurt Gent


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 13(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kurt Gent - Innovator in Radar and Sonar Technology

Introduction

Kurt Gent is a notable inventor based in New Bedford, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of radar and sonar systems through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of target estimation processes.

Latest Patents

Kurt Gent holds a patent for a "Multi-stage maximum likelihood target estimator." This invention is a software-implemented algorithm designed for use with radar and sonar systems. The estimator consists of four computational stages. The first stage provides angle smoothing for data endpoints, thereby reducing angle errors associated with tie-down times. The second stage performs a coarse grid search to obtain the initial approximate target state, which serves as a starting point for subsequent stages. The third stage employs an endpoint Gauss-Newton type maximum likelihood target estimate to determine target range along two timelines. Finally, the fourth stage refines the target state using a Cartesian coordinate maximum likelihood target estimate. This four-stage processing approach allows for the utilization of historical target data while minimizing processing time and computational power requirements.

Career Highlights

Kurt Gent is currently associated with the USA as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His work in this capacity has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical applications, contributing to advancements in military technology.

Collaborations

Kurt has collaborated with Kenneth J McPhillips, working together to enhance the capabilities of radar and sonar systems.

Conclusion

Kurt Gent's contributions to radar and sonar technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving target estimation processes. His work continues to influence advancements in this critical field.

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