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Brian M. Pierce
Also filed as: PIERCE BRIAN · PIERCE BRIAN M
23 granted patents·1,250 citations·filing 1989–2013
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23 records- 0198US6822615B2Wideband 2-D electronically scanned array with compact CTS feed and MEMS phase shiftersRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2003·Granted Nov 23, 2004·243 cites·14 claims
- 0298US6677899B1Low cost 2-D electronically scanned array with compact CTS feed and MEMS phase shiftersRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2003·Granted Jan 13, 2004·247 cites·17 claims
- 0397US6741207B1Multi-bit phase shifters using MEM RF switchesRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2000·Granted May 25, 2004·96 cites·12 claims
- 0496US6101102AFixed frequency regulation circuit employing a voltage variable dielectric capacitorRAYTHEON CO·Filed 1999·Granted Aug 8, 2000·199 cites·10 claims
- 0591US5771567AMethods of fabricating continuous transverse stub radiating structures and antennasRAYTHEON CO·Filed 1996·Granted Jun 30, 1998·86 cites·8 claims
- 0690US6674340B2RF MEMS switch loop 180° phase bit radiator circuitRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2002·Granted Jan 6, 2004·31 cites·20 claims
- 0786US5179028AAntibody coated crystal chemical sensorHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1990·Granted Jan 12, 1993·69 cites·5 claims
- 0885US5381149ABroadband absorbers of electromagnetic radiation based on aerogel materials, and method of making the sameHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1992·Granted Jan 10, 1995·69 cites·46 claims
- 0978US6958665B2Micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) phase shifterRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2003·Granted Oct 25, 2005·13 cites·23 claims
- 1075US6999040B2Transverse device array phase shifter circuit techniques and antennasRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2003·Granted Feb 14, 2006·12 cites·7 claims
- 1175US5574077AMicrowave-absorbing materials containing polar icosahedral molecular units and methods of making the sameFiled 1993·Granted Nov 12, 1996·21 cites·17 claims
- 1275US5443746AFerroelectric aerogel composites for voltage-variable dielectric tuning, and method for making the sameHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1994·Granted Aug 22, 1995·26 cites·19 claims
- 1369US9377527B2Method and apparatus for enhanced multi-node utilization of an electromagnetic state spaceRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2013·Granted Jun 28, 2016·2 cites·20 claims
- 1469US5317058AMicrowave-absorbing materials containing polar icosahedral molecular units and methods of making the sameHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1992·Granted May 31, 1994·16 cites·3 claims
- 1567US5188783AMethod of making articles containing an ion-conductive polymerHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1990·Granted Feb 23, 1993·22 cites·17 claims
- 1664US5600325AFerro-electric frequency selective surface radomeHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1995·Granted Feb 4, 1997·50 cites·5 claims
- 1755US5005401ANoncontact on-line measurement of the viscosity of liquid paintHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1990·Granted Apr 9, 1991·18 cites·19 claims
- 1853US6728432B1Highly adaptable heterogeneous power amplifier IC micro-systems using flip chip and micromechanical technologies on low loss substratesRAYTHEON CO·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 27, 2004·6 cites·8 claims
- 1935US5149957ASemiconductor-to-metal optical switch for power limitation in the infraredHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1991·Granted Sep 22, 1992·7 cites·12 claims
- 2034US5090806AMethod and apparatus for measuring the composition of a zinc phosphate compoundHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1989·Granted Feb 25, 1992·4 cites·2 claims
- 2132US4986639AEye protection device against broadband high intensity lightHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1989·Granted Jan 22, 1991·10 cites·22 claims
- 2231US5361034AApparatus for measuring the conductivity of a fluidHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1991·Granted Nov 1, 1994·2 cites·4 claims
- 2330US5072188AApparatus for measuring the conductivity of paint spray using an electromagnetic waveHUGHES AIRCRAFT CO·Filed 1989·Granted Dec 10, 1991·1 cites·7 claims
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