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William Mouyos Phones & Addresses

  • New Bedford, MA
  • Westborough, MA
  • 122 Central St, Franklin, MA 02038
  • 3 Independence Way, Franklin, MA 02038
  • Bellingham, MA
  • Salem, NH
  • Atkinson, NH
  • Meredith, NH
  • East Hampstead, NH
  • North Attleboro, MA
  • Belgrade, ME

Work

Company: Autozone - Franklin, MA Apr 2004 Position: Lead team of up to 20

Education

School / High School: Dean College- Franklin, MA Sep 2009 Specialities: Criminal Justice

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Resumes

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William Mouyos Franklin, MA

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Work:
AutoZone
Franklin, MA
Apr 2004 to Jun 2010
Lead team of up to 20

Securitas
Marlboro, MA
Jun 2003 to Apr 2004
entry points to the facility

Bumper
Franklin, MA
Jun 1999 to Jun 2003
Customer Service Representative

Education:
Dean College
Franklin, MA
Sep 2009 to 2000
Criminal Justice

Hesser College
Salem, NH
Sep 2008
Criminal Justice

Messalonskee High School
Oakland, ME
Sep 1997
HVACR/ Automotive Repair

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Mouyos
Chief Executive Officer
AMI Research & Development, LLC
Mfg Electronic Components
12B Star Dr U4, Merrimack, NH 03054
PO Box 462, Windham, NH 03087
12 Star Dr, Merrimack, NH 03054

Publications

Us Patents

Wide Band Embedded Armor Antenna

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US Patent:
8599080, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
May 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/473132
Inventors:
John T. Apostolos - Lyndelborough NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
Randall R. Lapierre - Hooksett NH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
H01Q 1/32
US Classification:
343713, 343795
Abstract:
An extremely thin embedded antenna for an armor-carrying vehicle utilizes a dipole driven element to the inside of the armor plate and a parasitically-driven dipole element on top of the armor plate, with the parasitic element providing appropriate forward gain and antenna matching characteristics such that there need be no aperturing of the armor plate in order to feed the antenna. In one embodiment, the bowtie antenna elements are elongated, extended or expanded by outboard antenna sections which are spaced from the distal ends of the corresponding bowties, with a meanderline choke bridging the gap between a bowtie element and its extended portion.

Stacked Bow Tie Array With Reflector

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US Patent:
20130222199, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/763903
Inventors:
Judy Feng - Nashua NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
Assignee:
AMI RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, LLC - Windham NH
International Classification:
H01Q 9/28
US Classification:
343795
Abstract:
A stacked bow tie antenna array structure is placed within, for example a rectangular reflector. Spaces between the bow tie elements and the reflector are filled with close spaced conductive plates.

Photonic Antenna

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US Patent:
20130266319, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Jun 28, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/536227
Inventors:
Patricia Bodan - Amherst NH, US
John T. Apostolos - Lyndeborough NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
Benjamin McMahon - Keene NH, US
Assignee:
AMI Research & Development, LLC - Windham NH
International Classification:
G02B 6/00
H04J 14/02
H04B 10/10
US Classification:
398 79, 359599, 398139, 398142
Abstract:
A photonic antenna uses a traveling wave fed, surface wave excited, dielectric waveguide. One or more antenna elements are arranged in a line or other array. An optical interconnect is provide by depositing the waveguide structure on the system of antenna elements, and the photodiode detectors on the waveguide, or wafer bonded to the waveguide core. Optical sources are butt coupled to the edge of the waveguide via wafer bonding or as part of a deposition process. The device acts as a free-space optical transceiver embodied in an integrated photonic antenna and waveguide structure, and provides high speed, spectrally broadband response; it also inherently includes an open architecture for implementing Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM).

Scanning Device

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US Patent:
20200363696, Nov 19, 2020
Filed:
Jan 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/746311
Inventors:
- Merrimack NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/295
G01S 7/481
H01P 3/16
G02B 26/08
G02B 6/42
H01L 31/054
G02B 26/00
G01S 17/42
H04N 5/232
Abstract:
A device suitable for use as a scanning directional radio receiver or transmitter.

Dielectric Travelling Wave Time Domain Beamformer

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US Patent:
20200326607, Oct 15, 2020
Filed:
Feb 3, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/779965
Inventors:
- Merrimack NH, US
William B. Mouyos - Windham NH, US
James Logan - Candia NH, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/295
G01S 7/481
H01P 3/16
G02B 26/08
G02B 6/42
H01L 31/054
G02B 26/00
G01S 17/42
H04N 5/232
Abstract:
A scanning Dielectric Travelling Wave Array (DTWA) device suitable for use as a wideband, tunable, two-dimensional beamformer. The device is formed from a set of planar waveguides, elongated waveguide sections and/or progressive delay layers. By controlling the index of refraction (ε) of the waveguides, waveguide sections, and/or progressive delay layers, the device to aim at a particular angle of incidence of energy arriving on the top face, in both azimuth and elevation. These indi(cies) of refraction may be controlled with a set of varactors. By observing a constraint on the size of the waveguides as related to the bandwidth of the signals of interest, the waveguide can to receive from or transmit to different directions at the same time. The varactors may be provided by continuous strips of material disposed along the top and bottom of each waveguide section, or as a set of discrete controllable sections distributed along the primary axis of each waveguide section. Pairs of adjacent waveguide sections may be fed to provide complementary propagation modes, such as TE1 and TM1 modes. The pair of waveguide sections may be driven in quadrature to provide greater control over the axial ratio.

Techniques For Fingerprint Detection And User Authentication

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US Patent:
20200117783, Apr 16, 2020
Filed:
Oct 7, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/595017
Inventors:
- Merrimack NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
James D. Logan - Candia NH, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/32
G06F 3/044
G06F 3/047
Abstract:
We present several unique techniques for using touch sensor arrays to detect fingerprint information and authenticate a user.

Low Frequency Rectenna System For Wireless Charging

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US Patent:
20200006989, Jan 2, 2020
Filed:
Sep 13, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/569814
Inventors:
- Merrimack NH, US
James D. Logan - Candia NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
International Classification:
H02J 50/27
H01Q 7/00
H01Q 9/16
H02J 7/02
Abstract:
A human safe wireless charging system using a circularly polarized source antenna that can radiate in either a hemispherical pattern or directional cardiod-like patterns at a 40-50, 150, or 200 MHz frequencies to a receiving loop antenna which is coupled to a parasitic receive element.

Low Profile Antenna - Conformal One Dimensional

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US Patent:
20190393589, Dec 26, 2019
Filed:
Jun 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/456281
Inventors:
- Merrimack NH, US
William Mouyos - Windham NH, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/32
H01Q 21/28
Abstract:
An antenna array consists of multiple sub-arrays of planar, rectangular conductive patches disposed over a cavity to provide a volumetric antenna array. Each sub-array consist of multiple patch elements, arranged typically in a square or rectangular pattern. Multiple sub-arrays are further arranged along a one-dimensional row, to provide one or more unit cells. Adjacent sub-arrays in a row may be oriented at 45 degrees with respect to one another. The assembly provides a wide bandwidth, orientation dependent, directional antenna via volumetric radiating elements that can be conformal to exterior surface(s) of a vehicle such as a roof or trunk or roll bar of a passenger car.
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