Pupin 2013

185
Petar Kocovic July 10, 2013 Gradjevinski fakultet, Beograd Pupin NASA founder

description

Michael Idvorsky Pupin, Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, NASA, NACA

Transcript of Pupin 2013

Page 1: Pupin 2013

Petar Kocovic

July 10, 2013

Gradjevinski fakultet, Beograd

PupinNASA founder

Page 2: Pupin 2013

Michael Pupin•Serbian: Mihajlo Pupin

•Born: October 9th, 1854, Idvor, Austro Hungarian Empire

•Dead: March 12, 1935, New York, USA

•Number of patents: 35 (USA), 49 (outside USA)

Page 3: Pupin 2013

PIVOTAL point1900 – Pupin, Father of Long Distance Telephony

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr

Page 4: Pupin 2013

1900 – Contract with AT&T, June 19

2012 – 11,125,000$2012 – 11,125,000$

1897 – 445,000$1897 – 445,000$

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr

Highest price ever paid for the formula!AT&T bought patent rights for patents632,230632,231

Page 5: Pupin 2013

FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE

Page 6: Pupin 2013

Mihajlo Pupin (1854, Idvor-1935, USA)

Mihajlo had 5 sisters and 4 brothers. He was 9th.

1854 – 46 yr1854 – 46 yr

Page 7: Pupin 2013

Parents• Alimpijada Milovanov Aleksic –

Pupin (1814-1885) – Michael’s Mother

Married November 8 (21) 1832 in Opovo

Konstantin (1814-1873)

Page 8: Pupin 2013

Idvor – Austro-Hungarian Empire

Pupin’s grandfather Arsenije, his brother (Mihajlo) and sister moved to Zemun, than to Idvor

Page 9: Pupin 2013

Ali Pasha (1740-1822) of Yannina

•was born into a powerful clan in the village Beçisht at the foot of the Këlcyrë mountains near the Albanian town of Tepelenë

•1768: married the daughter of the wealthy pasha of Delvina, with whom he entered an alliance.

•1787: awarded the pashaluk of Trikala in reward for his services at Banat during the Austro-Turkish War (1787–1791).

•1788: seized control of Ioannina. Ioannina would be his power base for the next 33 years. He took advantage of a weak Ottoman government to expand his territory still further until he gained control of most of Albania, western Greece and the Peloponnese.

•Ali Pasha could assemble an army of 50,000 men in a matter of two to three days, and could double that number in two to three weeks.

1789 – 111 yr1789 – 111 yr

Page 10: Pupin 2013

Moskopole (Voskopoja)

•Most important center of the Aromanians (Tsintsars, Vlahs).

•Small settlement until the end of the 17th century, but afterwards showed a remarkable financial and cultural development.

•Moscopolis in its glory days (1730–1760) had as many as 70,000 inhabitants;

•...other estimates placed its population closer to 35,000

Page 11: Pupin 2013

Nicha Albania, Graves of Pupin Ancestors – Pupa

Family

Page 12: Pupin 2013

Vasile Pupa -Koza

•Killed some Turk

•In vendeta Vasile Pupa -Koza was killed

•His wife Pupa escaped with 500 goats and 100 sheeps to Vevcani village with four sons

–Djordji

–Nikola

–Stojan

–Konstantin (~1740) ~1760 – 140yr~1760 – 140yr

Page 13: Pupin 2013

Konstantin Pupin

•Arsenije (~1765-?)

–Married Stana (1770-1848)

•Mihajlo (~1770-?)

•Brothers moved to Zemun. Mihajlo Constantine Popp was punished May 11, 1787 (Apelacioni sud)

1765 – 135 yr1765 – 135 yr

Page 14: Pupin 2013

Arsenije Pupin

•Moved to Zemun with his brother Mihajlo

–Zivan (1790-1847)

–Nikola (1806-1848)

–Konstantin (1814-1873)

1814 – 86 yr1814 – 86 yr

Page 15: Pupin 2013

EARLY INVENTIONS IN TELEPHONY

Page 16: Pupin 2013

Samuel Finley Breese Morse (27. 4. 1791, Charlestown – 2.

4. 1872)

1836 1836 - Invented first - Invented first telegraphtelegraph

Adopted magnetism for Adopted magnetism for electromagnetic electromagnetic telegraphytelegraphy

1836– 64 yr1836– 64 yr

Page 17: Pupin 2013

Long distance communication

before Morse code

Page 18: Pupin 2013

... With the bugs...

Page 19: Pupin 2013

Alfred Vail (25. 9 . 1807 Morristown– 18. 1. 1859)

1837-1845 1837-1845 work with Morse on work with Morse on commercialization of telegraphcommercialization of telegraph

1845 1845 – was built first telegraph line – was built first telegraph line Baltimor – WashingtonBaltimor – Washington

He made taster with second key and He made taster with second key and electromagnetselectromagnets1945– 55 yr1945– 55 yr

Page 20: Pupin 2013

1856 - NIKOLA TESLA was Born

1900 – 44 yr1900 – 44 yr

Page 21: Pupin 2013

1857 - Transatlantic Telegraph Cable

• Cyrus Field organized second expedition to change 700 miles of cable what was broken under Atlantic Ocean

• August 5, 1858- first messages exchanged between British Queen Victoria and USA president Buchanan

1943– 0 yr1943– 0 yr

Page 22: Pupin 2013

Transatlantic Cable

• First cable had 7 copper wires

• Cable weight: 26kg/km

• Triple shield from gutaper

• Strength Force: few tons

• 1866 – first commercialization of Transatlantic cable

• transmission speed: equivalent of 1⁄15 baud.

Page 23: Pupin 2013

Civil War 1861-1865

1861 – 39 yr1861 – 39 yr

Page 24: Pupin 2013

Lincoln was Killed – April 14, 1865

1865 – 35 yr1865 – 35 yr

Page 25: Pupin 2013

Thomas Alva Edison (11. 2. 1847 – 18. 10. 1931)

1868 1868 – inventor of Ticker, for sending data – inventor of Ticker, for sending data from New York Stock Exchangefrom New York Stock Exchange

Ticker – at one side was punched tapeTicker – at one side was punched tape

First ticker Edison sold for $30,000, what is First ticker Edison sold for $30,000, what is equal $454,000 in 2012equal $454,000 in 2012

1900 – 32 yr1900 – 32 yr$30,000/454,000USD2012$30,000/454,000USD2012

Page 26: Pupin 2013

1869 - Western Union

• Shawk and Barton built first network of telegraph stations – Western Union

1900 – 31 yr1900 – 31 yr

Page 27: Pupin 2013

Higher Education in Pancevo Gymnasium

1900 – 30 yr1900 – 30 yr

Page 28: Pupin 2013

1873 Panic – Stock Exchange was closed 10 days (Sept 18)

1900 – 27 yr1900 – 27 yr

Page 29: Pupin 2013

Westphalia ship

•1874, March 26 – Michael Pupin entered to Castle Garden (Long Island-New York) in Westphalia ship. Trip started in Hamburg (Germany).

•He was passenger of 3rd class.

•Pupin attended high school in Prague

1900 – 26 yr1900 – 26 yr

Page 30: Pupin 2013

Pupin was obsessed by picture – American

Inventors

Page 31: Pupin 2013

Alexander Graham Bell (3. 3. 1847 – 2. 8 . 1922)

7. 3. 7. 3. 18761876 – Patent no 174 – Patent no 174 465, for “transmitting the 465, for “transmitting the

voice...”voice...”

1900 – 32 yr1900 – 32 yr

Page 32: Pupin 2013

Phone

First Bell’s commercial First Bell’s commercial telephonetelephone

Page 33: Pupin 2013

1877- Bell Telephone Company founded

Gardiner Green Hubbard – 30%

Thomas Sanders – 30%

Thomas Watson – 10%

Alexander Bell – 30% 1900 – 23 yr1900 – 23 yr

Page 34: Pupin 2013

1877- Bell Telephone Company founded

1. July 9, 1877, by Alexander Graham Bell’s father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard

July 11, 1877, Bell married Mabel Hubbard

2.  New England Telephone and Telegraph Company

The Bell Telephone Company was started on the basis of holding "potentially valuable patents", principally Bell's master telephone patent #174465 1900 – 23 yr1900 – 23 yr

Page 35: Pupin 2013

1878-79- Bell Telephone Company

The two companies merged on February 17, 1879, to form two new entities, the National Bell Telephone Company of Boston, and the International Bell Telephone Company, HQ in Brussels, Belgium

On honeymoon trip to Europe Bell presents his invention. No contract from UK

BTC doesn’t run well. Returning from honeymoon Bell asks BTC for money

BTC in crisisAll telephone rights offered to Western Union for $ 100,000/1.95 milUSD2012. Refused by WU (toy!)

Blake offers his transmitter to BTC (as good as Edison’s of WU)

September 1878: WU starts lawsuit on Bell’s telephone patents

November 1879: WU stops the lawsuit. Agreement between BTC and WU

1900 – 21 yr1900 – 21 yr$100,000/1,703,200USD2012

$100,000/1,703,200USD2012

Page 36: Pupin 2013

1882-85- Bell Telephone Company

•1882: Sanders, Hubbard and Watson sell their shares;

Bell offers his shares to his bride •Bell is offered position of chief inventor

He refuses: “I can not invent on command”•125 telephone companies in operation

•1885: Foundation of AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company)

1900 – 18 yr1900 – 18 yr

Page 37: Pupin 2013

Bell Telephone Company business model

BTC business model introduced by Theodore Vail (first president)

•BTC partner in entire telephone business•no equipment sold, only leasing•only BTC produced equipment is allowed to be connected to BTC network•local telephone companies under BTC umbrella•every agent had to report on infringement of Bell’s patents (expired 1893-1894)•new inventions (patents) in the field of telephony are bought or a lawsuit is started against the inventor•standardized telephone equipment by control of production

1900 – 6 yr1900 – 6 yr

Page 38: Pupin 2013

Lawsuit 1

1878: WU starts lawsuit: Elisha Gray, Amos Dolbear, Thomas Edison

1879: Agreement:

•Bell was confirmed as the inventor of the telephone•WU sold his telephone network to BTC

•BTC will not operate a telegraph network in the US•WU gave BTC use of its telephone patents

David won the battle against Goliath, and became a Goliath itself within a few years

Page 39: Pupin 2013

Lawsuit 3

Edison invented a.o. the carbon microphone, which was superior to Bell’s micro

Dolbear invented a.o. the “tin can telephone”, static telephone

Gray:•co-founder of Gray & Barton, which later became

Western Electric•invented the liquid microphone, initially used by Bell•filed a caveat similar to Bell’s patent on February 14,

1876, the same day

as Bell applied for his famous patent; Gray was 2 hours later

(“Of all the men who did not invent the telephone, Gray was the nearest”)

Page 40: Pupin 2013

Today AT&T

Page 41: Pupin 2013

Poet

1900 – 22 yr1900 – 22 yr

J.P. Morgan Invested 4.87Mil$ in Edison Electric

Illuminating Company

Morgan

Age 40Age 40

Edison

Age 31Age 31

2012 – 83Mil$2012 – 83Mil$1877 – 4.87Mil$1877 – 4.87Mil$

Page 42: Pupin 2013

1878 - Columbia University – Pupin started his studies

1900 – 22 yr1900 – 22 yr

Page 43: Pupin 2013

1880 – Wrestling champion in Columbia

University

1900 – 20 yr1900 – 20 yr

Page 44: Pupin 2013

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

•Pupin expressed interest in Light Theory.

•At this time, leading authority was Maxwell, student of Michael Faraday.

Maxwell

Faraday

Page 45: Pupin 2013

1882 – J.P. Morgan financed First DC Station – Pearl Street Station

– New York

1882 – 18 yr1882 – 18 yr

Originally powered by custom-made Porter-Allen high-speed steam engines designed to provide 175

horsepower at 700 rpm

Unreliable with their sensitive governors

They were removed and replaced with new engines from Armington & Sims that proved to be much

more suitable for Edison's dynamos

Page 46: Pupin 2013

1882 – Tesla worked in Edison Office in Paris

Edison Age 35Edison Age 35Tesla Age 26Tesla Age 26

1900 – 18 yr1900 – 18 yr

Page 47: Pupin 2013

1883 – American Citizenship

•Day before he finished studies at Columbia College, Pupin received American Citizenship

•Diploma from Columbia College

•He received Tyndall fellowship

1900 – 17 yr1900 – 17 yr

Page 48: Pupin 2013

1883-1885 at Cambridge University – Trinity College

1900 – 15 yr1900 – 15 yr

1900 – 17 yr1900 – 17 yr

Page 49: Pupin 2013

1884 – Tesla moved to Edison Office in New York

Edison Age 37Edison Age 37

Tesla Age 28Tesla Age 28

Edison

Tesla

For improving DC, Edison promised to Tesla $50,000

2012 – 973,250$2012 – 973,250$

1884– 50,000$1884– 50,000$

1900 – 16 yr1900 – 16 yr

Page 50: Pupin 2013

1884 – Pearl Street Station – New York had 508 Users

and 10,164 Bulbs

Original Edison two-wire dc distribution line showing the half-moon cross section of the conductors and the conduit and

insulation used 1900 – 16 yr1900 – 16 yr

Page 51: Pupin 2013

1885 – Tesla worked for Edison for $10/Week

Edison Age 38Edison Age 38

Tesla Age 29Tesla Age 29

Edison

Tesla

2012 – 202$2012 – 202$

1897 – 10$1897 – 10$

1900 – 15 yr1900 – 15 yr

Page 52: Pupin 2013

1885-1887 - Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925)—An inventor who

failed to file crucial patents

•Patent GB 1407 – 1880, Coaxial-Cable•1892 – attend Tesla presentation held in British Electrical Engineers Institute: “Experiments with high voltage, high

frequency alternate currents” •In 1885 and 1887 in British magazine Electrician stated: “Without sufficient inductance (word first used in English Language), permitting energy to be

stored in the magnetic field of the line, efficient transmission would not be

possible and much of the energy of the signal would be transformed into the

heat”

1900 – 15-13 yr1900 – 15-13 yr

Page 53: Pupin 2013

Heaviside coined the following terms of art in electromagnetic

theory:

•Electromagnetic terms•admittance (December 1887);•conductance (September 1885);•electret for the electric analogue of a permanent magnet, or, in other words, any substance that exhibits a quasi-permanent electric polarization (e.g. ferroelectric);•impedance (July 1886);•inductance (February 1886);•permeability (September 1885);•permittance (later susceptance; June 1887);•reluctance (May 1888).

Page 54: Pupin 2013

1885 – Last visit of Idvor

•Went to Pancevo to ask ms Jelisaveta (Duta) Hadija to marry him.

•She resigned

•Ms Jelisaveta was of Tsintsar origin

1900 – 15 yr1900 – 15 yr

Page 55: Pupin 2013

1886 – Tesla Resigned

Edison Age 39Edison Age 39Tesla Age 30Tesla Age 30

Edison

Tesla

2012 – 392$2012 – 392$

1886 – 18$1886 – 18$

•Tesla made improvement on DC motor, but Edison said that Tesla did not understood American humor about 50,000$.•Edison offered to Tesla 18$/week.•Tesla immediately resigned.•Tesla open his own company: The Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing Co.•Business did not go well – so Tesla start to dig channels for 2$ week.

1900 – 14 yr1900 – 14 yr

Page 56: Pupin 2013

1886 – The Tesla Electric, Light and Manufacturing

Co.

Page 57: Pupin 2013

1888, May 1st – Tesla Patent No 381,968

Tesla Age 32Tesla Age 32

Page 58: Pupin 2013

1888, July Start Negotiations with

Westinghouse

Tesla Age 32Tesla Age 32

Tesla

Westinghouse

Tesla Electric Company received 75,000$ in Cash for 7 patents

2.5$ from manufactured HP of Electrical Energy

2,000$ monthly fee for consulting activities in Westinghouse company in

period of 12 months1888 – 2.5$HP/2012 – 55$1888 – 2.5$HP/2012 – 55$

1888 – 75,000$/2012-1,635,060$

1888 – 75,000$/2012-1,635,060$

1888 – 2,000/2012 – 43,602$

1888 – 2,000/2012 – 43,602$

Page 59: Pupin 2013

Lagrange Equations

Joseph Louis Lagrange (Jan 25, 1736, Turin, Italy –April 10, 1813, Paris, France)

•Pupin studied Lagrange Equations. Later he used this theory to calculate wave speed, what was foundation for long distance telephony.

•Lagrange’s paper: “Research sur la nature et la propagation de Sou” was the basis for Pupin’s invention of loaded line in telephone signal transmission

Page 60: Pupin 2013

1885-1889 at University of Berlin

Disertation:Der Osmotische Druck und Seine

Bezichung zur Freien Energie, June 1889 1900 – 15-11 yr1900 – 15-11 yr

Page 61: Pupin 2013

Ceremony was in Greek Orthodox Church in London

1900 – 12 yr1900 – 12 yr

… sister of his classmate A. V. Williams Jackson (1862-1937)

• 1888 - MARRIED WITH SARAH KATHERINE JACKSON (APRIL 7, 1859-APRIL 25, 1896)

Page 62: Pupin 2013

1889 Back to Columbia University

• Pupin returned to Columbia University to become a lecturer of mathematical physics in the newly formed Department of Electrical Engineering.

• Pupin's research pioneered carrier wave detection and current analysis.

1900 – 11 yr1900 – 11 yr

Page 63: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s portrait around 1890

Page 64: Pupin 2013

Broadway around 1890 and before 1874

Page 65: Pupin 2013

1893 Panic

1900 – 7 yr1900 – 7 yr

Page 66: Pupin 2013

Unemployment Rate on 100 Citizens

Year Lebergott

1890 4.0

1891 5.4

1892 3.0

1893 11.7

1894 18.4

1895 13.7

1896 14.5

1897 14.5

1898 12.4

1899 6.5

1900 5.0

Page 67: Pupin 2013

1894 – Expired Bells patents for the telephone…

… opening the telephone industry to competition. Within a decade, over 6,000

companies went into the telephone business in localities across the country.

Phone and phone central station around 1890

1900 – 6 yr1900 – 6 yr

Page 68: Pupin 2013

1895 William Jennings Bryan – Candidate for USA President –

Speeches against Tycoons

1900 – 5 yr1900 – 5 yr

Page 69: Pupin 2013

1895

Rockefeller, Carnegie & Morgan donate to William McKinley, opponent of Bryan –

200,000$ each, with intention to buy President who will protect their wealth

2012 – 13,080,480 Mil$2012 – 13,080,480 Mil$

1895 – 600,000$1895 – 600,000$ 1900 – 5 yr1900 – 5 yr

Page 70: Pupin 2013

Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen (27.3.1845-10.2.1925)

November 8th 1895 – made first photos of November 8th 1895 – made first photos of X-raysX-rays

1900 – 5 yr1900 – 5 yr

Page 71: Pupin 2013

Tesla X-ray in Electrical Review 1896

Page 72: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s X - rays

January 2, 1896 – replicate X rays January 2, 1896 – replicate X rays as secondary products of fluo as secondary products of fluo

tubes light tubes light

1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 73: Pupin 2013

X-ray palm

Page 74: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s patent of X-ray tray

Page 75: Pupin 2013

X-ray tube - today model

Page 76: Pupin 2013

1896 Pupin contracted

Hemorrhagic Pneumonia

1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

• During curing of Mihajlo– his wife died

• He stopped research in the field of X-rays

Page 77: Pupin 2013

Sarah Katherine Jackson Pupin died on April 25,

1896

1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 78: Pupin 2013

Varvara Pupin (1889 (?) Yonkers-1962 August (2?) New York)

Paja Jovanovic – Varvara Pupin,

1903

Patent 1936

Page 79: Pupin 2013

1896 William McKinley was Elected as 25th President of

USA

Average Salary: 100$Panic 1896

2012 – 2,180$2012 – 2,180$

1896 – 100$1896 – 100$ 1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 80: Pupin 2013

1896 Adams Power Station Facts

•Notable features: Largest power station ever built until 1895. Attracted national attention due to the enormous size of the project, and collaboration of both electric giants of the continent: GE and Westinghouse contributed to the publicity engine.

•Frequency: 25 Hz, Two-Phase, Alternating Current

•Power Transmission Length: 25 miles at 11,000 volts using #1 wire

•Power system built by: Westinghouse

•Notable Engineers: Thomas Evershed

•Cataract Company: George Forbes

•Westinghouse: Benjamin G. Lamme, Oliver Shallenberger, Nikola Tesla

•General Electric: William Stanley, Dr. Louis Bell, Charles P. Steinmetz

•Maximum Power Output: 37 Megawatts: 50,000 horsepower (1896)

1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 81: Pupin 2013

1896 – J.P. Morgan bought all Edison’s Shares in General

Electric

•GE was most valuable company in the world – 50,000,000$

•GE used AC!•Morgan was 3rd most influenced men in USA after Rockefeller and

Carnegie

2012 – 1,090,004,000$2012 – 1,090,004,000$

1896 – 50,000,000$1896 – 50,000,000$ 1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 82: Pupin 2013

1896 – John Stone Stone – AT&T

•Worked for the AT&T

•First to attempt to apply Heaviside's ideas to real telecommunications.

•Stone used (1896) a bimetallic iron-copper cable which he had patented

•His cable would increase the line inductance due to the iron content and had the potential to meet the Heaviside condition.

•Left the company in 1899 - the idea was never implemented.

Before 1896 – only iron cables are used for signal transmitting.

1900 – 4 yr1900 – 4 yr

Page 83: Pupin 2013

1898 Tesla Wireless Boat/Madison Square Garden

Exhibition

1900 – 2 yr1900 – 2 yr

Page 84: Pupin 2013

1898 Wireless Control

•First commercial use – after 1960

1900 – 2 yr1900 – 2 yr

Page 85: Pupin 2013

1899 – Tesla – Colorado Springs, May 17

1900 – 1 yr1900 – 1 yr

Page 86: Pupin 2013

1899-George Ashley Campbell

•Tasked with continuing the investigation into Stone's bimetallic cable, but soon abandoned it in favor of the loading coil.

•Campbell was aware of Heaviside's work in discovering the Heaviside condition, but unaware of Heaviside's suggestion of using loading coils to enable a line to meet it.

•The motivation for the change of direction was Campbell's limited budget.

•The very first demonstration of loading coils on a telephone cable was on a 46-mile length of the so-called Pittsburgh cable (the test was actually in Boston, the cable had previously been used for testing in Pittsburgh) on September 6, 1899 carried out by Campbell himself and his assistant.

•Campbell's work on loading coils provided the theoretical basis for his subsequent work on filters which proved to be so important for frequency-division multiplexing. 1900 – 1 yr1900 – 1 yr

Page 87: Pupin 2013

1899 – Nikola Tesla CompanyValue

$300,000/$200x1,500shares

Tesla entered 17 wireless patents as the value of the company

Owners of Tesla Electric Co:-- Astor 33%-- Simpson and Crawford 3.3%-Mr Mils 3.3%-- Nikola Tesla 60.4%

1900 – 1 yr1900 – 1 yr

Page 88: Pupin 2013

Professor Michael Pupin cca 1900

Published 2 papers:-1899: “Propagation of Long Electrical Waves”- 1900: “Wave transmission over Non-uniform Cables and Long Distance Lines”…“with special designed coils (later called Pupin Coils), at regular intervals, telephony on underground cable could be extended by few hundred kilometers and on o/w by several thousand kilometers without an increase of cable diameter.”

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr

Page 89: Pupin 2013

1900 – Second Mandate William McKinley as USA President

Vice-president – Theodore Roosevelt

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr

Page 90: Pupin 2013

1900 Tesla start Wardenclyffe Project

Morgan Invest 150,000$ for 51% of Tesla Electric Co.

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr2012 – 3,270,120$2012 – 3,270,120$

1900 – 150,000$1900 – 150,000$

Morgan bought Tesla wireless Patents

Owners of Tesla Electric Co:

-Morgan 51%-- Astor 33%

-- Simpson and Crawford 3.3%-Mr Mils 3.3%-- Nikola Tesla

9.4%

Page 91: Pupin 2013

1900 – Contract with AT&T, June 19

2012 – 9,919,000$2012 – 9,919,000$

1900 – 445,000$1900 – 445,000$

1900 – 0 yr1900 – 0 yr

Highest price ever paid for the formula!AT&T bought patent rights for patents (1900)632,230632,231

Page 92: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s Loading Coil – Schematic Diagram

Heaviside Line model – Schematic Diag.

Page 93: Pupin 2013

Loading coil

Original Pupin’s Loading Coil in Smithsonian

Museum

Page 94: Pupin 2013

Producing Coils-Hose

Page 95: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s Coil

•Pupin's 1894 patent "loads" the line with capacitors rather than inductors, a scheme that has been criticised as being theoretically flawed and never put into practice.

•One variant of the capacitor scheme proposed by Pupin does indeed have coils.

•These are not intended to compensate the line in any way. They are there merely to restore DC continuity to the line so that it may be tested with regular equipment.

•Pupin states that the inductance is to be so large that it will block all AC signals above 50 Hz. (Start fight with Tesla)

•Consequently, only the capacitor is adding any significant impedance to the line and "the coils will not exercise any material influence on the results before noted

Page 96: Pupin 2013

Heviside-Pupin Legal BattleCampbell was the first to actually construct a telephone circuit using loading coils.

Heaviside never patented his idea; no commercial advantage of any of his work. Heaviside was the first to publish and many would dispute Pupin's priority.

AT&T fought a legal battle with Pupin over his claim. Pupin was first to patent but Campbell had already conducted practical demonstrations before Pupin had even filed his patent (December 1899). Campbell's delay in filing was due to the slow internal machinations of AT&T. AT&T foolishly deleted from Campbell's proposed patent application all the tables and graphs detailing the exact value of inductance that would be required before the patent was submitted.

Since Pupin's patent contained a (less accurate) formula, AT&T was open to claims of incomplete disclosure.By January 1901 Pupin had been paid $200,000 /$4.36milUSD2012 and by 1917, when the AT&T monopoly ended and payments ceased, he had received a total of $455,000 /9.9milUSD2012

Page 97: Pupin 2013

Benefit to AT&T

It has been estimated that AT&T saved $100 million in the first quarter of the 20th century.

$100mil/1,816milUSD2012$100mil/1,816milUSD2012

Page 98: Pupin 2013

1901 US President McKinley was killed – Theodore

Roosevelt was 26th President of USA

1901 + 1 yr1901 + 1 yr

Page 99: Pupin 2013

1901 – Marconi sent “Letter S” over Atlantic Ocean

1901 + 1 yr1901 + 1 yr

Marconi Age 27Marconi Age 27

Marconi used Morse code to transfer signal from Newfoundland to England

Morgan lost interest for Tesla experiments

Page 100: Pupin 2013

Implementation of Pupin Coil

•1902 – 17km – New York – Newark

•1906 – 127km – New York – New Heaven

•1906 – 140km – New York – Philadelphia

•724km – Boston – New York- Washington (before telephone amplifiers) – Coil on every 1,850m

1902-1906 + 2-6 yr

1902-1906 + 2-6 yr

Page 101: Pupin 2013

Pupin in Europe

1902 + 2 yr1902 + 2 yr

•1902 – 32km – Berlin-Postdam

Page 102: Pupin 2013

Pupin in Europe

•1904, February 4 – Pupin improved patent with the help of Siemens-Halske company

•Siemens immediately bought patent

•Pupin got 1/3 of the Siemens profit

1904 + 4 yr1904 + 4 yr

Page 103: Pupin 2013

Twisted-pair cables•Beginning of twisted-pairing cables

–1.5mm – w/o Pupin coils – 40 km, w Pupin coils 220km

–2mm – w/o Pupin coils – 60km, w Pupin coils 320km

•1906 – underwater paper-taped insulating cables – 12km – 7 pairs. Depth – 250m, 22 Pupin Coils – Lake Constance

1906 + 6 yr1906 + 6 yr

Page 104: Pupin 2013

First underground cable Berlin-Cologne (600km)

Page 105: Pupin 2013

1904 - Theodore Roosevelt 26th President of USA – Second

Mandate

1904 + 4 yr1904 + 4 yr

Page 106: Pupin 2013

1904 – Roosevelt start Campaign against

Rockefeller and Morgan

1904 + 4 yr1904 + 4 yr

Page 107: Pupin 2013

1905 – First Flight, Dec 5, Wright Brothers

1905 + 5 yr1905 + 5 yr

Page 108: Pupin 2013

1905 – Albert Einstein General Theory of Relativity

Einstein Age 26Einstein Age 26

1905 + 5 yr1905 + 5 yr

Page 109: Pupin 2013

1907 - Panic

1907 + 7 yr1907 + 7 yr

Page 110: Pupin 2013

1909 – William Howard Taft – 27. President of the USA

1909 + 9 yr1909 + 9 yr

Page 111: Pupin 2013

1911 – Honorary deputy Consul of Kingdom of Serbia in New York

1911 + 11 yr1911 + 11 yr

Page 112: Pupin 2013

1915 – Albert Einstein Special Theory of Relativity

Einstein Age 36Einstein Age 36

1915 + 15 yr1915 + 15 yr

Page 113: Pupin 2013

1915, March 3- NACA founders (today NASA)

1915 + 15 yr1915 + 15 yr

Page 114: Pupin 2013

1917 – Pupin Patents expiredHe realized more than $1

million

1917 + 17 yr1917 + 17 yr$1mil/18.6MilUSd2012 $1mil/18.6MilUSd2012

Page 115: Pupin 2013

Our Dreams about Size of

Serbia

Page 116: Pupin 2013

Serbia to Tokio

Page 117: Pupin 2013

Serbia to Tokio

Page 118: Pupin 2013

TodayAnatoly Aleksievic Klyosov

(Harvard)Serbs are oldest in Europe

Page 119: Pupin 2013

Vinca Civilization -5000B.C.

Page 120: Pupin 2013

King Dusan Empire, cca

1350

Page 121: Pupin 2013

Balkan 1355 - Turkish Maps

Page 122: Pupin 2013

King Dusan Empire -Military

Archive in Pecsuj

Page 123: Pupin 2013

Douchan Le Grand Empire - Population of Serbs

Page 124: Pupin 2013

Europe cca 1350 A.D.

Page 125: Pupin 2013

Rumelia & Anatolia

Page 126: Pupin 2013

Europe - 1490 A.D.

Page 127: Pupin 2013

Sanjak of Bosnia 17 c

Page 128: Pupin 2013

Serbia 1833-1878

I Serbian Uprising 1804

II Serbian Uprising 1815

The Convention of Ackerman 1826

& Treaty in Adrianople

1829 &

Hatt-I-Shariff recognized suzerainity of Serbia

I Serbian Constitution - February 15, 1835

Page 129: Pupin 2013

1821

Greek War Of Indenpendence

Page 130: Pupin 2013

Serbian Vojvodina – after Austrian 1848 Revolution

Page 131: Pupin 2013

Herzegovina Uprising (1875-

1878)Omar Pasha

Page 132: Pupin 2013

Congress of Berlin - 1878

Page 133: Pupin 2013

1876 Serbia proclaimed unification with Bosnia and

declared war on the Ottoman Emire

Page 134: Pupin 2013
Page 135: Pupin 2013

Albanian Four Vilayets (1875-1878)

Page 136: Pupin 2013

Ethnical Map on Balkans -1880

Page 137: Pupin 2013
Page 138: Pupin 2013

Vilayet of Kosovo 1881-1912

Page 139: Pupin 2013

First Balkan War (October 1912-May 1913)

Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Montenegro &

Bulgaria) againstOttoman Empire

Some Extension of Balkan Countries

Creation of independent Albanian state)

London Conference was signed on Dec 3, 1912

Bulgaria was not satisfied

Page 140: Pupin 2013

Balkans – Treaty of Bucharest

June 29, 1913 - August 10, 1913

Bulgaria vs Serbia+Greece

Treaty in Bucharest signed August 10,

1913

Page 141: Pupin 2013

Macedonia 1913

Page 142: Pupin 2013

After WWI

Page 143: Pupin 2013

1918 - Pupin Negotiator in Versaille Agreement

1918 + 18 yr1918 + 18 yr

Page 144: Pupin 2013

Man-Wolf-Boat-Cabbage Problem

Page 145: Pupin 2013

Friendship with Woodrow Wilson

Pupin was member of Republican Party – Wilson of Democrat party

American president Wilson was Pupin’s friend. This friendship helped Pupin to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 for the formation of former

Yugoslavia

Page 146: Pupin 2013

Pupin was assistant of Nikola Pasic on Versailles Treaty –

1918 - 1919

1918 – 18 yr1918 – 18 yr

• Pupin was assistant of Nikola Pasic, Serbian Prime Minister of Kingdom of Serbia (later prime minister of Kingdom of Yugoslavia)

Page 147: Pupin 2013

Pupin was assistant of Nikola Pasic on Versailles Treaty –

1918 - 1919

• He motivated American President Woodrow Wilson to give to Serbia parts of Austro-Hungarian Empire (Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Hercegovina). At this time Macedonia and Montenegro were part of Serbian Kingdom.

1918 – 18 yr1918 – 18 yr

Page 148: Pupin 2013

... cont.

• Because Pupin’s authority, Pasic, who had strong karma, did not accept to be minor player, and removed Pupin from his negotiation team

• Negotiations without Pupin did not advanced, so Pasic call Pupin back after 3 months. Pupin accepted his call because of higher interests of the situation.

• In his speech to Congress on January 8, 1918, known as the Fourteen Points speech, U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, inspired by his conversations with Pupin, insisted on the restoration of Serbia and Montenegro, as well as autonomy for the peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.

Page 149: Pupin 2013

Woodrow Wilson speech in Congress:

January 8, 1918 – 14 points

• 1.Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after which there shall be no private international understandings of any kind but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view.

• 2.Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.

• 3.The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.

• 4.Adequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety.

• 5.A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.

• 6.The evacuation of all Russian territory and such a settlement of all questions affecting Russia as will secure the best and freest cooperation of the other nations of the world in obtaining for her an unhampered and unembarrassed opportunity for the independent determination of her own political development and national policy and assure her of a sincere welcome into the society of free nations under institutions of her own choosing; and, more than a welcome, assistance also of every kind that she may need and may herself desire. The treatment accorded Russia by her sister nations in the months to come will be the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy.

• 7.Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys in common with all other free nations. No other single act will serve as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves set and determined for the government of their relations with one another. Without this healing act the whole structure and validity of international law is forever impaired.

• 8.All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all.

• 9.A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.

• 10.The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity to autonomous development.

• 11.Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro should be evacuated; occupied territories restored; Serbia accorded free and secure access to the sea; and the relations of the several Balkan states to one another determined by friendly counsel along historically established lines of allegiance and nationality; and international guarantees of the political and economic independence and territorial integrity of the several Balkan states should be entered into.

• 12.The Turkish portion of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development, and the Dardanelles should be permanently opened as a free passage to the ships and commerce of all nations under international guarantees.

• 13.An independent Polish state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant.

• 14.A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.

Page 150: Pupin 2013

Serbia then and now

Page 151: Pupin 2013

1929 – Great Depression

1929 + 29 yr1929 + 29 yr2012 – 1.062$2012 – 1.062$

1929 – 100$1929 – 100$

Page 152: Pupin 2013

1931- Coaxial Cable Patent, Dec 8, 1931 - Bell Labs Project

1931 + 31 yr1931 + 31 yr

Page 153: Pupin 2013

1935 – Tesla visited Pupin in Hospital

Tesla Age 79Tesla Age 79

Pupin Died – Tesla visited him in the hospital

Pupin Died at Age 81

Pupin Died at Age 81

1935 + 35 yr1935 + 35 yr

Page 154: Pupin 2013

Died on March 12, 1935

1935 – 35 yr1935 – 35 yr

Pupin Died at Age 81

Pupin Died at Age 81

Page 155: Pupin 2013

Newspapers about Pupin’s Death

Page 156: Pupin 2013

HONORS AND TRIBUTES

Page 157: Pupin 2013

1904 – Honorary Member of Electrical Engineering Society

Page 158: Pupin 2013

1915 – Ph.D. Law – Johns Hopkins University

Page 159: Pupin 2013

1920 - Edison Medal to Micheal Pupin

Page 160: Pupin 2013

Friend with Thomas Edison

Page 161: Pupin 2013

1922 – Fellow of American Geographical Society

Page 162: Pupin 2013

1922 – Woodrow Wilson Award

Page 163: Pupin 2013

1924 – Pulitzer PrizeCirculation: 100,000

Page 164: Pupin 2013

1924 – Pulitzer Prize Letter

Page 165: Pupin 2013

1924 -Doctor of Law Diploma

Page 166: Pupin 2013

1925 – Ph.D in Humane Letters

Page 167: Pupin 2013

1926 – Ph.D. Of Law - Berkeley

Page 168: Pupin 2013

1932 – John Fritz Medal

Page 169: Pupin 2013

1932 – Engineerings Honor

Page 170: Pupin 2013

After Pupin’s Death

Page 171: Pupin 2013

Pupin Hall at Columbia University

Page 172: Pupin 2013

Painting of Michael Pupin in Pupin Hall – Columbia

University

Page 173: Pupin 2013

Pupin Medalist

Page 174: Pupin 2013

Cont...

Page 175: Pupin 2013

On Yugoslav banknote – cca 1990

Page 176: Pupin 2013

2002 – Yugoslav President Kostunica donate Pupin’s Bust

to Columbia University

Page 177: Pupin 2013

2004 Pupin Medal – Serbian Academy of Science – 150

Years from Pupin Birth

Page 178: Pupin 2013

Pupin’s Portrait in Idvor

Page 179: Pupin 2013

Institute “Mihajlo Pupin” – Belgrade, Serbia

Page 180: Pupin 2013

ONE MORE THING

Page 181: Pupin 2013

Donations

Page 182: Pupin 2013

Value of donation in original USD

USD0.00USD200,000.00USD400,000.00USD600,000.00USD800,000.00

USD1,000,000.00

USD1,200,000.00

USD1,400,000.00

USD1,600,000.00

USD1,800,000.00

1914 1919 1921 1923 1925 1927 1929 1931 1933 1935 1937 1939 1941 1943

In original USD 340,681-3,928,339USD2012 • Fond Pijade Aleksic Pupin• $8,342/108,194USD2012

Page 183: Pupin 2013

Golden bell for Church on Kajmakcalan

Bell was stolen

Page 184: Pupin 2013

1919 – Donation of Canbanaria in

Ochrid

• Pupin donate Golden Bell to church Sveta Bogorodica Perivlepta

• Value of donation 50,000 USD in 2010 USD

Page 185: Pupin 2013

PupinNASA founder

Petar Kocovic

July 10, 2013

Gradjevinski fakultet, Beograd