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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2019
Filed:
Aug. 02, 2016
Wolfgang Richter, Vancouver, CA;
Faranak Zadeh, Vancouver, CA;
Wolfgang Richter, Vancouver, CA;
Faranak Zadeh, Vancouver, CA;
EPIC Semiconductors INC, Vancouver, CA;
Abstract
Disclosed is a contactless powered and operated self-organizing sensing co-processor system for interacting with an object and one or more peripheral units. The system communicates with a communicating device over a communication network. It includes a hub for providing a modulated alternating electric field with variable frequency and releases routing instructions and further communicates data with the communicating device and one or more nanoCloud processors, wherein at least one of the one or more nanoCloud processors interact with the object and the hub. The nanoCloud processor includes a coupling electrode, an energy convertor, a bi-directional communication unit, a pulser, a counter, plurality of registers, a hardware interpreter, a sequencing circuit, an analog digital switch matrix, and a floating electrode; wherein the hardware interpreter creates an inherent artificial intelligence relation to determine the changes on the object by analyzing combinations of the routing instructions and the value stored in the register with the change in the electric field level. Then, the hardware interpreter uses successive approximation to command the sequencing circuit on detecting the level and timing of dynamic changes in the electric charges on the object. The hardware interpreter sends the processed digital result to the bi-directional communication unit.