Loop Protocol / Screen Sharing System
A device-to-device communication architecture supporting screen sharing, wireless handshakes, and broader connected-device interaction.
Dr. Lael A. Alexander’s innovation portfolio spans wireless interoperability, utility monitoring, atmospheric systems, power infrastructure, quantum concepts, health interpretation systems, and future processor architecture.
This page presents those ideas in a clear public-facing format: what each platform is designed to do, what problem it addresses, and how it fits within the wider body of work that links engineering, manufacturing, energy systems, sensing, and applied scientific research.
The portfolio includes practical device systems, utility monitoring platforms, atmospheric concepts, medical interpretation models, and future-facing computational frameworks.
These inventions are not abstract placeholders. They emerge from industrial environments, product development, infrastructure problems, and commercialization pathways.
This page is structured to explain the innovation clearly to partners, institutions, and the public without losing the seriousness of the work.
A device-to-device communication architecture supporting screen sharing, wireless handshakes, and broader connected-device interaction.
A monitoring concept for pole-top transformers and related utility assets, built from power-over-radio-frequency discovery and practical field observation.
Navigation and system concepts aimed at improving emergency response coordination through better routing and positioning logic.
A portfolio of atmospheric concepts involving carbon capture, VOC separation, air sterilization, and nitrogen-centered environmental technology pathways.
A foundational theory connecting nitrogen-centered relationships to chemistry, materials, atmosphere, environmental science, and future technologies.
Multi-embodiment concepts around gas storage, molecular encapsulation, and ambient pressure-safe containment systems.
A conceptual platform supporting future work in quantum-state manipulation, information structure, and advanced data-system thinking.
A next-generation processing concept linking ambient systems, machine-guided control, coherence-linked computation, and future processor design.
A systems concept for using low-voltage PoE infrastructure to support televisions, displays, lighting, and broader smart building applications.
Pulse-derived signal processing, hydration inference, arterial elasticity modeling, and score-based cardiovascular interpretation.
Methods involving constrained optimization, benchmarking engines, and noise-robust software frameworks for quantum state interpretation.