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aloke68
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:17:50 PM
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Think On 2002 I have modified the Binary Search Theorem, the base theorem of computer science. I have improved it for simultaneous multiple items search with overall efficiency better than that of binary search itself. But being a hobby researcher from India I am just failing to bring this in the market. I have two patents in India on two applications of this modification. First is Parallel Input/Output Analog to Digital Converter intended to replace successive approximation A/D converter with Time Division Multiplexed Inputs. Second is binary data encoding for increase in storage space space and transmission speed. Is there any one to go for further research to bring the products in the market? One can check the detail of the invention at http://alokeinweb.googlepages.com/ibs
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B Pushkin
#2 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:31:50 PM
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Hello Aloke68,

Have you tried searching in MyNetResearch? The whole idea of the site is collaboration, and the search engine enables you to identify potential collaborators by several parameters, amongst which are Research Interests, Geographical Location, and many others.

I wish you good luck with your laudable innovation.
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