Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2018
Title: Innovations of Thomas Kurt Nielsen
Introduction
Thomas Kurt Nielsen is an accomplished inventor based in Oceanside, California. He holds two patents that showcase his expertise in underwater electromagnetic measurement systems and vessel tracking technologies. His innovative contributions have significantly advanced the field of marine technology.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a compact underwater electromagnetic measurement system using magnetic sensors and electrical sensors having capacitive electrodes. This system is designed to be smaller, simpler to use, and more robust than previous models. It consists of a sensor package integrated into a single pressure vessel, which includes two magnetic sensors and two electric field sensors. The electric field sensors utilize capacitive electrodes with a capacitance greater than 1 mF, enhancing their effectiveness in underwater environments.
Another notable patent is the sea vessel tagging apparatus and system. This invention provides a tagging and identification device for tracking and monitoring sea vessels as they navigate through ports and estuaries. The device includes a receiver for underwater electromagnetic signals and an acoustic transmitter for sending identification signals. This covert and compact system allows for extended deployment without the need for battery replenishment, enabling third parties to monitor vessels discreetly.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Thomas Kurt Nielsen has worked with several notable companies, including WFS Technologies Ltd. and Quasar Federal Systems, Inc. His work in these organizations has contributed to the development of advanced technologies in marine applications.
Collaborations
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