ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 10 -- United States Patent no. 12,292,464, issued on May 6.
"System and method for the automated validation of a semi-anechoic chamber" was invented by Phillip C. Miller (Tempe, Ariz.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system for the automated validation of a semi-anechoic chamber (SAC) is disclosed. The system includes a receive assembly and a transmit assembly, each configured to autonomously relocate within the SAC. The system also includes a local client communicatively coupled to the transmit assembly. The local client is configured to send a validation arrangement to the transmit assembly describing a validation location and a distance. The transmit assembly is confi...