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4.21.2009

Air Force Research Laboratory Phase 2 SBIR contract awarded to GMR Research & Technology. 

3.25.2009

MDA Phase 1 SBIR contract awarded to GMR Research & Technology. 

2.5.2008

Air Force Research Laboratory Phase 1 SBIR contract awarded to GMR Research & Technology. 

5.25.2007

GMR Research & Technology began a nine month research and development contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory.

2.6.2007

GMR Research & Technology received the patent for NoLAff signal processing technology. The US Patent and Trademark Office issued the patent as no. 7,173,333 with Gil M. Raz as inventor.

9.1.2006

A2I Study Phase awarded to the collaborative team of GMR Research & Technology and the University of Wisconsin - Madison to investigate the benefits of combining NoLAff and Compressed Sensing techniques for expanding sampling capabilities for sparse information signals.

7.1.2006

GMR Research & Technology opens new research office at 37 Knox Trail, Acton MA.

2.1.2006

NLEQ Phase II awarded to the collaborative team of GMR Research & Technology, MIT - Lincoln Laboratory and Northrop Grumman to demonstrate a hardware implementation of both narrowband and very wideband real-time nonlinear equalization.

2.1.2006

Analog-to-Information Study Phase awarded to GMR Research & Technology and MIT - Lincoln Laboratory to explore the limits of sampling theory. The goal of this program is to go well beyond the limits of Shannon sampling. GMR is approaching this with its proprietary NoLAff technology.

2005

GMR Research & Technology MIT - Lincoln Laboratory team achieves 27 dB of measured linearity improvement of MAX108 analog-to-digital converter sampling at 1.5 GHz with 500MHz instantaneous band width.

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