Hello, I'm most interested in the history of technology. I'm also interested in emerging technologies, innovative companies, and creative individuals. I think it's important to accurately document this stuff, in no small part because it's often disputed and it becomes harder to set the record straight as time passes. Despite that so much information is being stored on the Internet, there are still accuracy concerns, and most history is subject to interpretation.
Articles I have created:
Self-interference cancellation
Articles I am working on:
Existing pages I have contributed to or believe I can help improve:
Samuel F.B. Morse (Contributed text about first trans-Atlantic cable)
Karl Ferdinand Braun (Contributed text about invention of phased array antenna.)
Oliver Lodge (Contributed text about his experiments with Leyden jars and observation of electromagnetic waves)
Reginald Fessenden (added mention of his pioneering work re: continuous waves to lead paragraph)
Fingerstick (Added measurement of blood coagulation time as a key application)
MIMO (Drew distinction in lead paragraph between smart antenna functions and MIMO as a method of exploiting multipath propagation to multiply capacity)
Potential new articles:
Frank F. Allbritten Jr.
Hitachi Aloka (company)
Avery Biomedical Devices (company)
Vincent Gott
Herman Blumgart
Gustav Bucky
Benedict Cassen
William Chardack
Richard DeWall
Harvey Feigenbaum
Seymour Furman
Karl Storz (company)
C. Edmund Kells
Kymograph
Tsutomu Sato (ophthalmologist)
MIMO-OFDM
AliveCor (company)
Honeywell HomMed (company)
Also reading: