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Dr. R James Duckworth
`Professor Emeritus
`Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
`Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road,
`Worcester MA 01609
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`Education
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`University of Nottingham, England.
`Ph.D. in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (1984). Thesis title:
`"Parallel Computation on a Multi-Stream Data Flow Machine".
`University of Bradford, England.
`Four year thin sandwich degree course in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
`Obtained 2:1 Hons BEng (1981).
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`Employment
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`Professor Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Worcester
`Polytechnic Institute, July 2021- present
`Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Worcester
`Polytechnic Institute, July 1991 – June 2021
`Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
`January 1987.
`Lecturer, Computer Science Department, University of Nottingham, September 1984 to
`December 1986.
`Engineer, Plessey Office Systems Ltd, Nottingham, August 1974 to August 1984.
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`Holds secret clearance
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`Teaching Experience
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`Prior to joining WPI in 1987 Dr. Duckworth was a lecturer in the Computer Science
`Department at the University of Nottingham in England. He developed and taught
`courses and laboratories in the areas of Digital Logic, Microprocessor Systems, and
`Computer Networks.
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`At WPI he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the electrical and computer
`engineering area. He has developed new course and laboratory material for many courses
`including:
`• Advanced Logic Circuits
`Introduction to VLSI
`•
`• Microprocessor System Design
`• Modeling and synthesis of digital system using Verilog and VHDL
`• VHDL for Modeling and Synthesis
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`• Computer System Design
`• Multi-processor and Distributed Systems
`• Advanced Computer System Design
`• Advanced Digital System Design using FPGAs
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`He also developed a textbook called “Workview Office Student Edition - schematic entry
`and digital analysis” which is published by Prentice Hall. This book has been used by
`many schools in their digital logic and circuit classes.
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`Dr. Duckworth has developed a short course titled “VHDL for Digital Design Synthesis”.
`He has taught this course many times to engineers at companies in Massachusetts.
`He also developed and taught a new short course: “Practical Debugging of Systems under
`Test”.
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`Funded Grants and Awards Received
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`1. “Sensor fusion of inertial tracking with vision sensing”, Bosch Corporation, $62,085,
`December 2016
`2. “Three-Dimensional Modeling to Support Indoor Location – Real-Time Image
`Capture Systems – Phase 3”, Astrium Services, $110,000, October 2014 (with
`Cyganski).
`3. “Three-Dimensional Modeling to Support Indoor Location – Real-Time Image
`Capture Systems – Phase 2”, Astrium Services, $105,9121, September 2012 (with
`Cyganski).
`4. “Precision Indoor Personnel Location and Tracking for Emergency Responders",
`DHS S&T, $20,000, September 2012 (with Cyganski).
`5. “Improving Firefighter Health and Safety with Uninterrupted Real-Time Personal
`Sensors”, FEMA AFG FP&S, $998,124, August 2012 (with Cyganski and
`Notarianni).
`6. “Development and Support of WPI August 2012 Workshop”, UCLA, $50,000, July
`2012 (with Cyganski).
`7. “Three-Dimensional Modeling to Support Indoor Location – Real-Time Image
`Capture Systems, Astrium Services, $109,410, August 2011 (with Cyganski).
`8. “Development and Support of August 2011 Workshop- "Precision Indoor Personnel
`Location and Tracking for Emergency Responders", CSE, $50,000, September 2010
`(with Cyganski)
`9. Search and Rescue Prototype Systems (Mantenna), Honeywell, $118,081, September
`2010 (with Cyganski)
`10. Integration of WPI PPL and Honeywell Navigator Architecture: Phase I - Concept
`development and capability demonstration, Honeywell, $50,000, May 2010 (with
`Cyganski)
`11. “Independent Analysis of Location Tracking Systems for First Responders via
`Focused Groups and Communities of Practice”, CSE, $135,000, January 2010 (with
`Cyganski).
`12. “Fire-Ground Environment Sensor Monitoring”, FEMA AFG FP&S, $1,000,000,
`August 2009 (with Cyganski and Notarianni).
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`13. “Precision Personnel Location (PPL)”, CSE, $50,000, January 2009 (with Cyganski).
`14. “Micro-Beacon Tracking of Autonomous Systems (MTAS)”, Honeywell, $401,984
`(with Cyganski), October 2008.
`15. “Testing and Evaluation of First Responder Indoor Location Technology”, NSRDEC,
`$433,879 (with Cyganski), September 2008.
`16. “Microlight Indoor Positioning Performance Evaluation”, Raytheon, $100,000 (with
`Cyganski), June 2008.
`17. “Real-Time Troop Physiological Status Monitoring Systems Using a Common
`Wireless Network”, USAMRMC, $1,007,985 (with Pedersen, Michalson, Mendelson
`& McGimpsey), April and June 2008.
`18. “Integrated Firefighter Locator and Physiological Monitoring”, DHS FEMA,
`$999,303 (with Cyganski and Makarov), August 2007.
`19. “Real-Time Troop Physiological Status Monitoring Systems Using a Common
`Wireless Network”, USAMRMC, $875,000 (with Pedersen, Michalson, Mendelson &
`McGimpsey), August 2007.
`20. “Real-Time Troop Physiological Status Monitoring Systems Using a Common
`Wireless Network”, USAMRMC, $3,225,000 (with Pedersen, Michalson, Mendelson
`& McGimpsey), December 2005.
`21. "Precision Indoor/Outdoor Personnel Location System III," from the Department of
`Justice, for $1,973,286 (with Orr, Makarov, Cyganski, and Michalson) October 2005.
`22. "Development and Testing of Wireless Wearable Ultrasound Scanner," USAMRMC,
`$178,957. (with Pedersen) October 2005.
`23. “Real-Time Troop Physiological Status Monitoring Systems Using a Common
`Wireless Network”, USAMRMC, $1,245,000 (with Pedersen, Michalson, Mendelson
`& McGimpsey), January 2005.
`24. Donation of FPGA development boards and software from Xilinx, $20,000, various
`dates
`25. “Industrial Wireless Sensors”, Adaptive Instruments, $20,000, September 2002.
`26. Sponsored MQP, Adaptive Instruments, $5,000, May 2003.
`27. Donation of Xilinx XACT software and FPGA development systems, $150,000,
`September 1996.
`28. "Laboratory Equipment for Microkernel based Embedded Systems”, NSF
`Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Grant, $23,055 (with Michalson),
`March 1995.
`29. “Microcontroller Based Tripping System”, Satin American Corp. and Protective
`Technologies, $45,000, November 1994
`30. Donation of Viewlogic EDA software tools, Viewlogic Systems, Inc., $4.9 million,
`(with Michalson), 1993.
`31. Donation of Altera EPLD development systems, Altera Corp, $170,000, January
`1993.
`32. "Developing New ECE Freshman Courses", Educational Development Council,
`$14,591 (with Eggimann), April 1992.
`33. "Improving Autonomous Fault Detection and Isolation Using Neural Networks"
`Federal Aviation Administration, $45,211 (with Enge and Michalson)
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`34. "Introducing Parallel Processing Concepts using Transputer Systems", NSF
`Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Grant, $74,746 (with Rotithor), March
`1992.
`35. "Shell for Knowledge Representations into Ada with Maintenance", Real Time
`Intelligent Systems Company, $18,000, September 1991.
`36. Donation of Stratus Fault Tolerant System 30 and associated software, Stratus
`Corporation, $103,000 (with John Orr), October 1991.
`37. "Knowledge Representation into Ada Methodology with Validation and Verification
`[KRAM 2-2]", NASA and Air Force, $143,400 (with Becker), Jan 1991.
`38. "Design of a 16-bit ISA Bus Interface Card", Robec Distributors, $26,066, June 1990.
`39. "Knowledge Representation into Ada Methodology with Validation and Verification
`[KRAM 2-1]", NASA and Air Force, $96,000 (with Becker), April 1990.
`40. "Review and Design of the Bus Interface Card", Robec Distributors, $24,906,
`October 1989.
`41. "Satin Distinguished Fellow Award", $18,000, April 1989.
`42. "Review and Design of the Bus Interface Card", Robec Distributors, $18,000,
`January 1989.
`43. "Validation and Verification of Expert Systems", NASA and Air Force, $171,000
`(with Becker and Green), January 1989.
`44. "Transputer Development System", Inmos Corporation, $11,000, donation of
`equipment and software, August 1988.
`45. Donation from the Raytheon Company for $21,000 to support MQPs and research in
`the Intelligent Machines Laboratory (with Peter Green), January 1988.
`46. "Evidence Based Scheduling for Real-Time Distributed Computer Systems", (with
`Green), National Science Foundation, $30,000, November 1, 1987.
`47. "Developing an Activation Framework for a Parallel Computer". Research
`Development Council, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, $4,437, November 1987.
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`Publications and Presentations
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`1. “Detection and Resolution of Motion Conflict in Visual Inertial Odometry”. ICRA
`2018: (with Babu, Cyganski, Kim) 2018
`2. “Transactional Array Reconciliation Tomography for Precision Indoor Location”.
`IEEE Trans. Aerospace and Electronic Systems 50(1): 17-32 (2014) (with
`Amendolare, Cyganski) 2014
`3. “Gyroscope assisted scalable visual simultaneous localization and mapping” In Proc.
`of UPINLBS 2014 (with Babu, Cyganski) 2014
`4. "Transactional Array Reconciliation Tomography for Precision Indoor Location"
`IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems (with Amendolare and
`Cyganski) – January 2014.
`5. "Indoor navigation for first responders" by Duckworth and Cyganski, AccessScience,
`McGraw-Hill Education, LLC, 2013.
`6. "Tutorial – Urban Indoor Navigation", Institute of Navigation, Joint Navigation
`Conference 2013, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 2013.
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`7. “Precision Personnel Locator: Inverse Synthetic Aperture Array Reconciliation
`Tomography” by Cavanaugh, Lowe, Cyganski, and Duckworth, ION/IEEE Position
`Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS) 2012, Myrtle Beach, SC, June 2012.
`8. “Tutorial - Urban and Indoor Navigation”, ION GNSS, Portland, Oregon, September
`2011.
`9. “Location and Tracking for First Responders”, invited Plenary Session speaker, TCIP
`2011 (Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness) National Harbor, Maryland,
`August 2011.
`10. "Integrated First Responder Location and Physiological Monitoring", invited speaker,
`Body Area Network Technology and Applications, Worcester, MA, June 2011
`11. "Tutorial – Urban Indoor Navigation", Institute of Navigation, Joint Navigation
`Conference 2011, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 2011.
`12. "WPI Precision Personnel Locator System - Inertial Filtering for Improved
`Positioning Accuracy in Challenging RF Environments" by Lowe, Cavanaugh,
`Cyganski, Duckworth, Joint Navigation Conference 2011, Colorado Springs,
`Colorado, June 2011.
`13. “A New Bidirectional Transaction Approach to Improve Precision Location in Indoor
`Environments”, by Cavanaugh, Lowe, Cyganski, and Duckworth, Institute of
`Navigation, International Technical Meeting, San Diego, California, January 2011.
`14. “Indoor Location and Tracking Systems for First Responders”, Invited speaker at
`Institute of Navigation, New England Section, Boston, MA, October 2010
`15. “Fireground Environment Sensor Monitor System”, by Duckworth, Cyganski,
`Notarianni, Annual AFG R&D Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 2010
`16. “PPL System”, by Duckworth, Cyganski, Interflam 2010, Nottingham, England, July
`2010
`17. "Tutorial – Urban Indoor Navigation" by Duckworth. Institute of Navigation, Joint
`Navigation Conference 2010, Orlando, Florida, California, June 2010.
`18. "WPI Precision Personnel Location System: New RF Location Algorithms for
`Improved Precision Location in High Multipath Indoor Environments" by
`Amendolare, Cyganski, Duckworth, Joint Navigation Conference, Orlando, Florida,
`June 2010.
`19. “Location and Tracking for First Responders”, invited Plenary Session speaker,
`Institute of Navigation, International Technical Meeting, San Diego, CA, January
`2010.
`20. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System – Rapid Deployment Antenna System and
`Supporting Algorithms for 3D Precision Location”, by Cavanaugh, Lowe, Cyganski,
`and Duckworth, Institute of Navigation, International Technical Meeting, San Diego
`California, January 2010.
`21. "Micro-Beacon Tracking of Autonomous Systems (MTAS)" by Cyganski,
`Duckworth, Baughman. Institute of Navigation, GNC Challenges for Miniature
`Autonomous Systems Workshop, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, October 2009.
`22. "Tutorial – Urban Indoor Navigation" by Duckworth. Institute of Navigation, Joint
`Navigation Conference 2009, Orlando, Florida, California, June 2009.
`23. "WPI Precision Personnel Location System: Synchronization of Wireless Transceiver
`Units" by Amendolare, Cyganski, Duckworth, Joint Navigation Conference, Orlando,
`Florida, June 2009.
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`24. "WPI Precision Personnel Locator System: Antenna Geometry Estimation Using a
`Robust Multilateralization Technique." by Woodacre, Cyganski, Duckworth. Institute
`of Navigation, International Technical Meeting, Anaheim, California, January 2009.
`25. “WPI Precision Personnel Location System: Inertial Navigation Supplementation”,
`by Amendolare, Cyganski, Duckworth, et al. Position Location and Navigation
`Symposium (PLANS) 2008, Monterey, California, May 2008.
`26. Session Chair, Position Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS) 2008,
`Monterey, California, May 2008.
`27. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System”, by Duckworth, Cyganski, et al. Joint
`Navigation Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2008.
`28. “FPGA-Based Co-Processor for Singular Value Array Reconciliation Tomography”,
`by Coyne, Cyganski, Duckworth. The 16th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field
`Programmable Custom Computing Machines, Palo Alto, CA, April 2008.
`29. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System – Automatic Geometry Location
`Estimation”, by Woodacre, Cyganski, Duckworth, et al. ION National Technical
`Meeting, session on Indoor Navigation, San Diego, January 2008.
`30. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System – evaluation by first responders”, by
`Duckworth, Cyganski, et al. The 20th International Technical Meeting of the Institute
`of Navigation Satellite Division, Fort Worth, TX, September 2007.
`31. "WPI Precision Personnel Locator System - Indoor Location Demonstrations and RF
`Design Improvements." by Cyganski, Duckworth, et al., Institute of Navigation, 63rd
`Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA, April 2007.
`32. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System”, by Duckworth, Cyganski, et al. Joint
`Navigation Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 2007.
`33. “WPI Precision Personnel Locator System”, by Duckworth, Cyganski, et al. ION-
`NTM 2007, San Diego, January 2007.
`34. A Wearable Reflectance Pulse Oximeter for Remote Physiological Monitoring,” by
`Mendelson, Duckworth, Comtois. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
`Society, 28th Annual International Conference, New York NY, Aug 2006.
`35. “Clinical evaluation of wearable ultrasound imaging system”, by Duckworth,
`Pedersen, ATA 2006, Annual Conference, San Diego, May 2006.
`36. “Field Testing of a Wireless Wearable Reflectance Pulse Oximeter”, by Duckworth,
`Mendelson, ATA 2006, Annual Conference, San Diego, May 2006.
`37. “Tutorial Introduction to VHDL and FPGAs”, by Duckworth, Modern FPGAs:
`Technology, Tools and Applications” Woburn, MA. November 2005.
`38. “2D Radio Navigation System Using MC-UWB,” by J. Coyne, R.J. Duckworth, W.
`R. Michalson and H.K.Parikh, Proc. Royal Institute of Navigation NAV 2005, Church
`House, London, Nov 1-3, 2005.
`39. “MC-UWB Precise Positioning System - Field Tests, Results and Effect of
`Multipath,” by H.K. Parikh, R.J. Duckworth and W. R. Michalson, Proc. Institute of
`Navigation GNSS 2005, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA,
`September 13-16, 2005.
`40. “Embedded System Design with FPGAs using HDLS”, by Duckworth, MSE 05,
`Anaheim, June 2005.
`41. “Display of Field Deployable Ultrasound Imaging System” by Duckworth, Poulsen,
`ATA 2005, Tenth annual meeting and exposition, Denver, April 2005.
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`42. “Display of Wearable Ultrasound System”, by Duckworth and Pedersen, World’s
`Best Technologies Showcase 2005, Arlington, Texas, March 2005.
`43. “Radio Design and Performance Analysis of Multi Carrier-Ultrawideband (MC-
`UWB) Positioning System” by Duckworth, Parikh, Michalson, ION GNSS 2005,
`California, January 2005.
`44. “Performance Evaluation of the RF Receiver for Precision Positioning System” by
`Parikh, Michalson, Duckworth, ION GNSS 2004, California, September 2004.
`45. Display of Field Deployable Ultrasound Imaging System, Duckworth, Looft, Poulsen,
`Mid-Year Technology Demonstration and Focused Roundtable Panel Discussion,
`Capitol Hill Steering Committee on Telehealth and Healthcare Informatics, Dirksen
`Office Building, June 2004.
`46. “Field Deployable Ultrasound Imaging System” by Pedersen, Duckworth, Sebastian,
`Poulsen, ATA 2004, Ninth annual meeting and exposition, Florida, May 2004.
`47. “Workview Office Student Edition - Schematic Entry and Digital Analysis” by R.
`James Duckworth, Prentice Hall, 1997.
`48. “Determining update latency bounds in Galactica Net” by S. Clayton, R.J.
`Duckworth, W. Michalson and A. Wilson, Concurrency: Practice and Experience,
`Volume 6 Number 7, October 1994 pp. 595-611.
`49. “Rapid prototyping in the curriculum” editorial by R. James Duckworth, Engineering
`Science and Education Journal, Volume 3, Number 5, October 1994.
`50. "Introducing Parallel Processing Concepts Using the Maspar MP-1 Computer" by R
`James Duckworth, SIGCSE '94 technical Symposium, Phoenix, AZ, March 1994.
`51. "Evaluation of the Microgravity Ignition Experiment prepared for the GASCAN II
`Project", by Duckworth, Motevalli, Smith, Johnson, and Parker, NASA/USRA
`Conference, Austin, TX, 1993.
`52. "Introduction to VHDL" presented at a two-day course "An Introduction to VHDL" at
`IEE, London, August 1993.
`53. "Determining Update Latency Bounds in Galactica Net" by Clayton, Duckworth,
`Michalson, and Wilson. First International Symposium on High Performance
`Distributed Computing, Syracuse, NY, September 1992.
`54. "A New Basic Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering" by Nicoletti,
`Cyganski, Demetry, Duckworth, Eggimann, and Grogan. The Freshman Year
`Experience, Science and Technological Education Conference, Worcester, MA, June
`1992.
`55. A Software Tool for Developing Distributed Networked Real-Time Artificial
`Intelligence Applications" by Green, Becker, Duckworth. 1992 International Phoenix
`Conference on Computers and Communications, pp 372-378, Scottsdale, AZ, March
`1992.
`56. "Content Addressable and Associative Memory" by Larry Chisvin and R James
`Duckworth, in Advances in Computers by Academic Press, edited by Marshall C.
`Yovits, Vol 34, 1992, pp 159-235.
`57. "The Development of Intelligent Real-Time Systems Using Ada and the Activation
`Framework" by Duckworth, Lavallee, Michalson, Becker, and Green. 12th IEEE
`Real-Time System Symposium, San Antonio, TX, December 1991.
`58. "Performance Testing of Real-Time AI Systems Using the Activation Framework" by
`Becker, Duckworth, Laznovsky and Green. Workshop on Methodologies, Tools and
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`Standards for Cost-Effective, Reliable Software Verification and Validation, Chicago,
`IL, August 1991.
`59. "Detecting and Locating Failures in Communication Networks" by Weigeng Shi and
`R James Duckworth. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol 5, No 3,
`1990, pp 275-288.
`60. "The PAD (Pen and Display) - a Demonstrator for the Electronic Paper Project" by
`Colin Higgins and R James Duckworth, Computer Processing of Handwriting by
`World Scientific Publishing, edited by R. Plamondon and C. G. Leedham, 1990, pp
`111-131.
`61. "Content and Associative Memory: Alternatives to the Ubiquitous RAM" by Larry
`Chisvin and R James Duckworth. IEEE Computer, Vol 22, No 7, July 1989, pp 51-
`63.
`62. "Evaluating the Transputer using the Jigsaw Puzzle" by R James Duckworth and
`Andrew R Michaud. Second NATUG Conference, Durham, NC, October 1989.
`63. "An Interactive I/O Interface for the Electronic Paper Project" by R James Duckworth
`and Colin Higgins. International Electronic Imaging Exposition and Conference,
`Boston, MA, October 1989.
`64. "Validation and Verification of Expert Systems Using Evidence Flow Graphs" by
`Becker, Green, Duckworth and Bhatnagar. AIAA Computers in Aerospace VI
`Conference, Monterey, CA, October 1989.
`65. "The PAD (Pen and Display) - a Demonstrator for the Electronic Paper Project" by C
`A Higgins and R James Duckworth. 14th International Graphonomics Society
`Conference on Development of Graphic Skills, Trondheim, Norway, July 1989.
`66. "Evidence Flow Graphs for VV&T" by Becker, Green, Duckworth, Bhatnagar, Pease.
`Workshop on Verification, Validation and Testing of Knowledge Based Systems, June
`1989.
`67. "The Mobile Robot Project" by R James Duckworth. ASEE 66th Annual Fall
`Conference, University of Hartford, October 1988.
`68. "A Knowledge Based Scheduling Mechanism" by Duckworth, Green and Michalson.
`Fifth Workshop on Real-Time Software and Operating Systems, May 1988.
`69. "Using the Macintosh on a UNIX network" by H.T. Smith, W. Armitage and R.J.
`Duckworth. BYTE, July 1987 Vol 12 No 8, pp 159-166
`70. "Integrating AppleTalk Workstations into a UNIX Network Environment" H.T.
`Smith, W. Armitage and R.J. Duckworth. EUUG Conference Proceedings, University
`of Manchester, UK, September 1986 pp 239-255.
`71. "The MUSE Machine - an Architecture for Structured Data Flow Computation" by
`David Brailsford and R James Duckworth. New Generation Computing, Vol. 3 No 2 -
`May 1985 pp 181 - 195.
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`Consulting
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`Dr Duckworth has over forty years experience in the electrical and computer engineering
`profession working in academia and industry. During a leave of absence from WPI, he
`served as VP Engineering for two local companies, designing a new line of wireless
`based industrial sensors.
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`While at WPI, Dr. Duckworth has worked as a computer consultant for many companies.
`This consulting has ranged from designing, building, and programming a variety of
`computer-based equipment, serving as an expert witness on a number of cases involving
`copyright and patent infringement and software piracy, and teaching training courses.
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`He created a company in 2007 (with Professor Mendelson of the BME department of
`WPI) to design and manufacture battery powered, wireless pulse-ox devices, for military
`and first responder use.
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`Duckworth works as a consultant for a manufacturer of Satellite Navigation (GPS and
`other GNSS systems) simulators. He holds a secret clearance and works on FPGA
`designs for classified and non-classified GPS signals.
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`Patents
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`1. “Locating and ranging using coherent array reconciliation tomography” (with Koski,
`Cyganski) Patent #10,061,012 issued August 2018
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`2. “Gyroscope assisted scalable visual simultaneous localization and mapping” (with
`Babu, Cyganski) Patent #9,846,042 issued August 2017
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`3. “Precision location method and system” (with Amendolare, Cyganski) Patent
`#9,658,309 issued May 2017
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`4. “Search and rescue method and system” (with Cyganski) Patent #9,476,963 issued
`October 2016
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`5. “Enhanced RF location methods and systems” (with Cyganski) Patent #9,274,208
`issued March 2016
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`6. “Reconfigurable Wireless Ultrasound Diagnostic System.” (with Pedersen and
`Cordeiro). Patent #8,221,324 issued July 2012
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`7. “Methods and Apparatus for High Resolution Positioning” Patent #7292189 (with
`Cyganski, Orr, Michalson) issued November 2007
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`8. “Low power infrared communication system” Patent #6091530 issued July 2000.
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`Memberships and Offices held in Professional Society
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` Senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
`• Fellow and Chartered Member of the British Computer Society (BCS)
`• Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE)
`• Member of the Institute of Navigation (ION).
`• Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council of England
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`Editorial and Referee Services
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`Dr. Duckworth has served as a reviewer for the following conferences, journals, and
`books:
`IEEE Transactions on Education
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`IEEE Transactions on Computers
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`International Conference on Parallel Processing
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`IEEE Computer Journal.
`• Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation Symposium
`IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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`IEEE Transactions on Communications
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`• DEC technical Journal
`IEE Engineering Science and Education Journal.
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`IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology
`• Computers as Components by Wayne Wolf, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
`• Wireless Positioning - Technologies and Applications by Alan Bensky, Artech House
`(published 2008)
`• Wireless Distant Measurement and Location Technologies by Alan Bensky, Artech
`House
`• Served on FEMA review panel for Assistance to Firefighter Grants, January 2008,
`March 2009, December 2009, March 2011, and 2013
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`Other
`• KEEN Fellow, August 2011
`• Joseph Samuel Satin Distinguished Fellow 1990
`• Our prototype location and tracking technology is featured in the Smithsonian Air
`and Space Museum “Time and Navigation” exhibit that opened in 2013
`• Also in 2013 our work was described in a IEEE Spectrum article “How New
`Indoor Navigation Systems Will Protect Emergency Responders” by Mark Harris
`• 2012 State Fire Marshal’s Award for ‘pioneering research and significant
`contributions made to the Fire Service’ (with Cyganski, Notarianni and Orr)
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`• Duckworth was the main organizer for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Annual
`Workshop "Precision Indoor Personnel Location and Tracking for Emergency
`Responders" August 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 at WPI.
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