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Terrence R. Doherty

Publications -  7
Citations -  480

Terrence R. Doherty is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Doppler effect & Transducer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 480 citations.

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Hand held ultrasonic diagnostic instrument

TL;DR: In this paper, a hand held ultrasonic instrument (87) is provided in a portable unit which performs both B mode and Doppler imaging, with an integrated circuit transceiver connected to the elements of the array (10) for the reception of echo signals.
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Ultrasonic signal processor for a hand held ultrasonic diagnostic instrument

TL;DR: In this paper, a hand held ultrasonic instrument is provided in a portable unit which performs both B mode and Doppler imaging, including a transducer array mounted in a hand-held enclosure, with an integrated circuit transceiver connected to the elements of the array for the reception of echo signals.
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Ultrasonic signal processor for power doppler imaging in a hand held ultrasonic diagnostic instrument

TL;DR: In this article, a hand held ultrasonic instrument is provided in a portable unit which performs both B mode and Doppler imaging, including a transducer array mounted in a hand-held enclosure, with an integrated circuit transceiver connected to the elements of the array for the reception of echo signals.
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Label switched routing in SAS expanders

TL;DR: In this paper, a label stack is inserted into an OPEN frame by the initiator, prior to the OPEN frame being transmitted, at which time all labels are discarded and the open frame is forwarded to the end device.
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Dynamically controlling fair access to a system packet interface attached switch enclosure

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for maintaining configurable and dynamically adjustable per-channel local port/bypass port access ratios in the multiple SOCs within an SPI-attached frame-based switch enclosure to improve the access fairness of devices upstream from the destination device is disclosed.