" SpaceDucks: Low-cost, low-bandwidth aerospace sensor and communication networks "

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OWL’s mission is to improve the world’s resilience through connectivity. OWL does this through a unique blend of hardware, firmware, and software.  OWL focuses on applications in disaster-resilient communications, carbon emissions sensor networks, and open-source powered aerospace networking platforms.  OWL will discuss its low-bandwidth, low-cost, 915mhz LoRa terrestrial and aerospace communications and sensor network technology.  OWL will discuss its technology roadmap toward SDR-based solutions, and how its open-source powered electronics will dramatically reduce the cost of distributed networking.  To bring this technology to fruition, OWL works alongside academic research partners in Cal Poly University, University of Texas at Dallas, Arizona State University, and others.  OWL is seeking to evangelize its approach and collaborative research and development partners as it enters a new stage of business and technological capability.



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  • Date: 05 Oct 2023
  • Time: 10:00 PM UTC to 11:00 PM UTC
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  • 3 Forbes Road
  • Lexington, MA , Massachusetts
  • United States

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  • Starts 22 September 2023 01:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 05 October 2023 08:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Bryan Knouse Bryan Knouse of Co-Founder and CEO of OWL Integrations

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" SpaceDucks: Low-cost, low-bandwidth aerospace sensor and communication networks "

Biography:

Bryan is a Co-Founder and CEO of OWL Integrations.  Bryan has led OWL to international grand prize awards in the IBM Call for Code and US Army's xTechSearch competitions, and currently leads OWL's efforts across several US Air Force research and development contracts. Bryan has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rochester. Bryan is passionate about technology, innovation, private-academic partnerships, and the ongoing shift to American semiconductor manufacturing.