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Some News ItemsThese items are placed in reverse chronological order, we’ll be adding new materials regularly so please come back for updates. June 2010 — OpCoast Presents OrthopterNets at the 2010 ISSSR Conference held in Springfield, MO USA ...more... April 2010 — OpCoast completes its SNEAK (Sensor/Network Electronic Attack Kit) software project for the US Army, RDECOM/CERDEC I2WD ...more... December 2009 — OpCoast submits provisional patent applications in the areas of RF ray-tracing for propagation analysis and its application to jammer analysis. ...more... July 28, 2009 — Our SBIR Phase I work for the Army, entitled OrthopterNets, has been covered by New Scientist and Wired magazines ...more... April 28, 2009 — Point Pleasant Beach, NJ — OpCoast founder Dr. David Rhodes was awarded US Patent 7,526,420 ...more... April 24, 2009 — OpCoast was awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) effort by the US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Defense (CBD) organization ...more... May 13-14, 2008 — OpCoast personnel present a paper at the IEEE COMCAS conference ...more... February 2008 — OpCoast was awarded Phase II of an Army RDECOM/CERDEC, Fort Monmouth, NJ Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) effort. ...more... November 1, 2007 — Point Pleasant Beach, NJ — OpCoast relocates to a larger office space in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. ...more... October 30, 2007 — Drs. David Rhodes, Benjamin Epstein of OpCoast, and Dr. Barry Perlman of US Army RDECOM/CERDEC presented a paper entitled Scalable Urban Network Simulation (SUNS) ...more... June 20, 2007 — Drs. David Rhodes, Benjamin Epstein of OpCoast, and Dr. Barry Perlman of US Army RDECOM/CERDEC presented their parallel computing effort ...more... January 2, 2007 — Point Pleasant Beach, NJ — OpCoast was awarded US Patent #7,158,486, entitled Method and system for fast computation of routes under multiple network states with communication continuation on January 2, 2007. This patent describes an efficient method for computing all routing paths in networks in which link states are subject to variations, including failure ...more... May 30, 2006 — Point Pleasant Beach, NJ — On May 30, 2006 OpCoast was awarded US Patent #7,054,948 entitled ‘Collaborative Host Masquerading System’. This patent defines the underpinnings for OpCoast’s NetFunnel technology, ...more... December 19, 2005 — Point Pleasant Beach, NJ — OpCoast wins an Army RDECOM/CERDEC, Fort Monmouth, NJ Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I award. The proposed effort will focus on the disruption of networks using powerful optimization and co-design approaches. ...more... October 18, 2005 — OpCoast presents a restricted-access paper on the modeling of the Army’s Future Force Warrior (FFW) information management layer. ...more... August 23, 2005 — OpCoast presents a key paper describing the modeling of a complex information management layer over ad hoc networks for the Army’s Future Force Warrior (FFW) program. ...more... July 27, 2005 — OpCoast personnel present two papers at the Society for Computer Simulation (SCS) Summer Simulation Conference. ...more... February 22, 2005 — OpCoast founder, Dr. David Rhodes, recieves US patent #6,859,861 entitled Space Division within Computer Branch Memories. ...more... November 4, 2004 — OpCoast completes Phase 1 of the Navy SPAWAR SBIR entitled Task Scheduling for Distributed System Design by developing TaskWare™. ...more... November 2, 2004 — OpCoast founder, Dr. David Rhodes, presents key paper on wireless directional antenna routing algorithm at IEEE MILCOM’04 ...more... May 19, 2004 — OpCoast presents High-Performance Computing applications for the military ‘multi-intelligence’ community. ...more... |
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