Alabama Patent of the Month – October 2024

In a groundbreaking innovation, nou Systems, Inc. has redefined stealth technology with its state-of-the-art radar cloaking apparatus. Unlike traditional passive cloaking methods that rely on specialized shapes or materials to reduce radar visibility, this active system employs advanced signal processing to neutralize radar detection dynamically. 

The apparatus integrates multiple polarization channels to receive and emit signals in real-time. It captures incoming radar waves with dual-polarized antennas, processes the data through sophisticated circuitry, and generates counter-signals precisely designed to destructively interfere with the radar’s reflected signals. By actively predicting and mimicking the radar reflection signature of the target, the device shifts the generated signal phase to ensure effective interference, rendering the object undetectable.

At the heart of this invention lies a computational model capable of encoding the scattering properties of complex objects. This model divides the target into numerous scattering elements, simulating how each feature interacts with radar waves. By aggregating these interactions, the apparatus crafts an exact counter-signal for every interrogation angle. This innovation not only minimizes radar detection but adapts dynamically, even accounting for changes in the target’s geometry or radar system frequencies.

This breakthrough enables applications ranging from military stealth to civilian uses such as protecting sensitive installations. By actively minimizing the radar signal reflected back to monitoring systems, nou Systems, Inc.’s invention pushes the boundaries of radar cloaking, offering unparalleled efficiency and versatility. This represents a leap forward in electromagnetic manipulation and stealth technology, solidifying nou Systems’ position as a leader in advanced defense solutions.

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