Location History:
- Ness Ziona, IL (2019 - 2024)
- Herzliya, IL (2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2024
Title: Innovations of Shachar Shayovitz: A Pioneer in Electronic Device Technology
Introduction
Shachar Shayovitz is an accomplished inventor based in Ness Ziona, Israel, known for his significant contributions to electronic device technology. With a remarkable portfolio of 13 patents, Shayovitz has made strides in enhancing the capabilities of electronic devices, particularly in the realm of signal processing and object tracking.
Latest Patents
Among his latest innovations, Shayovitz has developed an electronic device with low signal-to-noise ratio range measurement capabilities. This device incorporates wireless circuitry and sensing circuitry that transmits and receives radio-frequency signals. The mixer within the device generates a series of beat signals, allowing the sensing circuitry to resolve phase ambiguities and accurately identify ranges, even in challenging environments. Another notable patent focuses on ultra-accurate object tracking using radar in multi-object environments. This technology improves the accuracy of detecting and tracking objects by utilizing multiple radars and a transponder that applies a delay element to separate desired signals from undesired reflections.
Career Highlights
Shayovitz has worked with prominent companies such as Vayyar Imaging Ltd. and Apple Inc., where he has applied his expertise in electronic device innovation. His work has significantly impacted the development of advanced tracking systems and signal processing technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Shayovitz has collaborated with talented individuals, including Yuval Shamuel Lom
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