TMAAC: A Communication-aware, Localized Transformer-based Multi-Agent Actor-Critic Framework

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Invention Summary:

Wildfires release pollutants comprising a mixture of gases and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) which are hazardous to human health.

Researchers at Rutgers University have designed a novel two-phase, environmentally friendly, low-cost air purification device that could run off a backup battery for emergencies.

Market Applications:

•    Air purification in wildfire smoke environments 

Advantages:

•    Low-cost

Publications: •    Low-cost

Intellectual Property & Development Status: Provisional application filed. Patent pending. Available for licensing and/or research collaboration. For any business development and other collaborative partnerships, contact:  marketingbd@research.rutgers.edu

Patent Information:
Licensing Manager:
Wenjuan Zhu
Licensing Manager
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
848-932-4058
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Business Development:
Eusebio Pires
Senior Manager, Technology Marketing & Business Development
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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