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Arogyaswami Paulraj honoured

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has inducted Indian-born Stanford University...

By Fakir Balaji
  • Professor Arogyaswami Paulraj

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has inducted Indian-born Stanford University Emeritus Professor Arogyaswami Joseph Paulraj into its National Inventors Hall of Fame for developing wireless technology to transmit and receive data at high speeds, the agency of the US Department of Commerce said on Monday. Paulraj joins the ranks of 561 others including the likes of Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Alexander Graham Bell and Apple founder Steve Jobs.

“Paulraj, 73, has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his pioneering work on developing wireless technology to transmit and receive data at high speeds,” the agency said in an e-mail to IANS from Washington, DC. The agency awarded Paulraj a patent in 1992 for inventing Multiple In-Multiple Out (MIMO), which enables transfer of data, including videos through broadband and mobile technologies like 4G and the upcoming 5G.




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