Orlando, FL, United States of America

Lawrence C Peele


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Lawrence C Peele

Introduction

Lawrence C Peele is an accomplished inventor based in Orlando, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of radar technology, particularly through his innovative patent. His work exemplifies the intersection of engineering and advanced signal processing.

Latest Patents

Lawrence C Peele holds a patent for a "Wavelet-based radar - Method and apparatus for developing high range resolution radar target profiles." This invention involves encoding an outgoing radar waveform with coefficients corresponding to a wavelet transformation. The transmitted waveform is directed towards a radar target, and the incoming waveforms, including return waveforms reflected from the target, are decoded using an inverse wavelet transform. This process produces a high range resolution profile of the target. In an exemplary embodiment, the outgoing waveform is phase-shifted to create finite-duration waveform pulses, each pulse having a phase-state pattern corresponding to a set of coefficients in a transposed wavelet transform matrix. The phase-state duration is adjusted to achieve the desired range resolution.

Career Highlights

Lawrence C Peele is associated with Lockheed Martin Corporation, a leading aerospace and defense company. His work at Lockheed Martin has allowed him to apply his expertise in radar technology and contribute to various projects that enhance national security and technological advancement.

Collaborations

One of his notable coworkers is Albert N Pergande, with whom he has likely collaborated on various projects within the company.

Conclusion

Lawrence C Peele's innovative contributions to radar technology through his patent demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing the field. His work continues to influence the development of high-resolution radar systems.

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