Bellingham, WA, United States of America

Matthew W Rose

USPTO Granted Patents = 11 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.5

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 50(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018-2024

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11 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Matthew W. Rose

Introduction

Matthew W. Rose is an accomplished inventor based in Bellingham, WA (US), known for his significant contributions to resource monitoring systems. With a total of 11 patents to his name, he has developed innovative technologies that enhance the efficiency and performance of data collection systems.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents focuses on low power, centralized data collection. The systems and methods described herein are directed to techniques for improving battery life performance of end devices in resource monitoring systems which transmit data using low-power, wide area network (LPWAN) technologies. Furthermore, the techniques include providing sensor interfaces in the end devices configured to communicate with multiple types of metrology sensors. Additionally, the systems and methods include techniques for reducing the size of a concentrator of a gateway device which receives resource measurement data from end devices. The reduced size of the concentrator results in smaller, more compact gateway devices that consume less energy and reduce heat dissipation experienced in gateway devices. The concentrator may comply with modular interface standards and include two radios configured for transmitting 1-watt signals. Lastly, the systems and methods include techniques for fully redundant radio architecture within a gateway device, allowing for maximum range and minimizing downtime due to transmission overlap.

Another notable patent involves systems and methods for resource consumption analytics. These systems are directed to resource monitoring and resource consumption analytics. Resource usage is tracked through a gateway device monitoring resources using remote input sensors, and usage data is transmitted to a central processing unit whereby the data is interpreted and compared with usage over time and site conditions such as weather. For example, incoming usage data is compared with resource signatures in a signature library representing an ideal usage or historical usage for given site conditions. This data is interpreted into simple command displays with alerts and alarms, thereby reporting and alerting to an end-user via multiple delivery mechanisms of potential sources of resource waste or loss. Furthermore, the alerts or alarms can include easily interpreted recommendations to allow a non-skilled worker to take corrective procedures to maximize efficient use of the consumable resources.

Career Highlights

Matthew has worked with notable companies such as Apana Inc. and Hydropoint Data Systems, Inc. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to the development of innovative technologies in resource management.

Collaborations

Matthew has collaborated with professionals like Frank Burns and Matthew Maher Peterson,

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