
Background
Since earning a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Henry Cogswell College, Mr. Keith Mullins has gained extensive industry experience in commercial, aerospace, and industrial electronics.
His over 40 years of experience and industry knowledge include control systems and wiring, hardware and software design, engineering management, scheduling, cost estimating and budget control, and implementing quality and control procedures. He also holds a number of patents for new products and systems.
Mr. Mullins’ diverse areas of expertise include complex problem-solving, scene analysis, and collaboration with fire investigators to formulate working theories on fire causation by analyzing individual electrical components.
Education and Certifications
- Electrical Engineering, B.S.: Henry Cogswell College (1995)
- Licensed Professional Engineer: California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington
- FCC Commercial Radiotelephone License
- Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator: National Association of Fire Investigators
Publications
- “Design of a Programmable Digital Hearing Aid,” International Conference on Signal Processing Applications and Technology, October 7-10, 1996.
- “Design of a Digital Hearing Aid,” IEEE Technical Applications Conference, Seattle, WA, 1996.
Patents
- Pulse Sensor, System, and Method for using a Pulse Sensor; Pat Pub. #20210275036, 2021
- Heart Rate Monitor: Pat Pub. # 20170311849, 2017.
- Automated Test and Measurement System with Magnetic Field Detection: Pat Pub. #10466290, 2019; #20170242062, 2017.
- Battery Fleet Charging System: Pat Pub. # 20170117723, 2017.
- Magnetic Field Imaging System: Pat Pub. # 20160370441, 2016.
- Coupling Apparatus for Barrier Assemblies and Related Methods: Pat. # 8341889, 2013.
- Method and Apparatus for Detecting the Type of Interface to which a Peripheral Device is Connected (multiple patents): Pat.# 8296474, 2012; #8112556, 2012; #7975078, 2011; 7779171, 2010; #7277966,2007; #7096435, 2006; #6795949, 2004.
- Automated Selection between a USB and PS/2 interface for connecting a keyboard to a computer: Pat# 6725318, 2004.
- Peripheral device configured to detect the type of interface to which it is connected and configuring itself accordingly: Pat. #6460094, 2002.