Alpine’s operator-focused companion solution, Spectral Pteron, utilizes blind spectrum situational assessment capabilities to monitor and analyze signals in the EMS without the need for data scientists. Spectral Pteron is a flexible software system designed with the user in mind; it helps operators complete their tasks more quickly and efficiently through an interactive, guided interface that leverages the power of machine learning and cyclostationary signal processing. With the ability to automate the signal environment discovery and analysis phase, Alpine’s technology can help operators understand a signal’s impact, significantly reduce their workload, and improve the overall performance of their operational units. The nonprovisional patent titled “Systems and Methods for Determining Location of Transmitters” was filed on September 9, 2024. The invention has been successfully reduced to practice in the Spectral Pteron product. “This valuable discovery is a direct result of how we deliberately focus our innovation efforts, which we codified into Alpine Labs”, said Michael Szalkowski, Co-Founder of Alpine. “Our relentless commitment to achieving product-mission fit instills confidence in our stakeholders that we will continue to create novel technology with mission impact. The enthusiastic response to this notable patent milestone drives us to continued excellence in our pursuits.” The patent-pending status is a vital step as Alpine continues its efforts to develop Spectral Pteron into a novel, necessary part of operator workflows. The company is dedicated to ensuring that the product meets the highest standards of quality and performance while reducing the cognitive burden on operators through a seamless user experience. For more information about Alpine, Spectral Pteron, or our patent-pending technology, please visit www.alpinemethod.com. Comments are closed.
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