This page presents patents arising from translational and application-oriented innovations associated with the Sensors Laboratory. These patents reflect efforts to translate laboratory research into deployable technologies for electrically intensive and mission-critical systems.
U. S. Patent Application No. 17/753,766: “Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems”, granted Feb 11 2025
European Patent Application EP4005047B1: “Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems”, granted May 1 2024
United Kingdom Patent Application EP19945149.3: “Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems”, granted May 1 2024
Germany Patent Application 602019051772.6: “Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems”, granted May 1 2024
PCT Publication Number: WO/2021/048596: “Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems”, published March 18 2021
China Patent Application 201811479765.2: “Apparatus and method for fault classification of three-phase distribution power cables”, filed December 2018. Granted Dec 5 2022
China Patent Number: ZL201711246907.6: “A multifunctional sensor protocol for measuring rotation speed, temperature and current in electric vehicles”, granted Aug 12 2022
U. S. Patent Number: 10852359: “Apparatus and method for DC-component-based fault classification of three-phase distribution power cables with magnetic sensing”, granted Dec 1 2020