David Pelowitz

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Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544

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[DeadTime Measurement IMAGE] Dead Time and Efficiency Assistant is an easy to use software tool supporting TSA portal monitors to measure both dead time and efficiency of up to four detectors. It employs single source and two source measurement techniques and accomplishes the tasks of data acquisition, extraction, and post acquisition processing. Written by David Pelowitz (Pelowitz, LLC) under contract to Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANS.

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[RTTS IMAGE] A real-time asset tracking system designed and built by David Pelowitz (Pelowitz, LLC) under contract to Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANS. This system can track an unlimited number of assets in real-time. The current location of any asset can tracked and displayed in satellite or road map format from nearly any location in the world.

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[MIC IMAGE] David Pelowitz is the developer of the world standard data acquisition software Multi-Instrument Collect(MIC). MIC is the internationally recognized software used by the IAEA to collect data from multiple types of instruments simultaniously. Instruments currently supported are: JSR, PSR, ISR/AMSR, HHMR, GRAND III, MiniGRAND, EOSS, DSPEC, Aquila UPS, APC UPS, MCA, and others.

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        IMAGE] The principal investigator on an SBIR Phase I grant. Developed a cardiac simulator with heart/pacemaker interface which now is configured as an ICD/Pacemaker Validation System with analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog real-time subsystems. Previous work on an SBIR Phase II grant completed the final design of a device which performs digital signal processing (real-time acquisition, analysis, display, and storage) of electrocardiographic and intracardiac signals.

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[SOFTWARE] Thirty years custom software development on DOS, Windows(3.11, 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP), Unix, X-Windows, and other less known operating systems. Solutions include real-time satellite command and control, ethernet packet driver applications, and various graphics applications.

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