Wang, Plano
Allen Wang, Plano, TX US
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20090022306 | Encoding Status Signals in DC Voltage Levels - System and method for encoding status signals in DC voltage levels is provided. The value of a status indicator received on status signals are encoded as a series of pulses, and the voltage level from a power source, such as a power supply or a rechargeable battery, is modulated in accordance with the series of pulses. In an embodiment, the voltage level from the power source is varied between two levels, both of which are acceptable power levels. The drops in the voltage levels represent the value of the status indicator. On the receiving end, the power signal is translated into a logical voltage level and converted to a digital value. The digital value is decoded into the status indicator. | 01-22-2009 |
20090245784 | CENTRALIZED CONGESTION AVOIDANCE IN A PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK - In one aspect, a method for congestion avoidance in a passive optical network having an optical line terminal communicatively connected to a plurality of optical network termination devices is provided. A dynamic bandwidth allocation information is periodically requested from the optical network termination device and the optical line terminator receives the response to the request. An adjusted bandwidth allocation for the optical network termination device is determined by the optical line terminator. The optical line terminator determines a packet-drop command to be taken at the optical network termination device. The adjusted bandwidth allocation and the packet-drop command are sent to the optical network termination device. | 10-01-2009 |
Baoyuan Wang, Plano, TX US
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20080240438 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CIPHERING KEY FORWARDING AND RRC PACKET DECIPHERING IN A UMTS MONITORING SYSTEM - System and method for forwarding a ciphering key to a decipher application comprising capturing a first message carrying the ciphering key from a first network interface, identifying a network node associated with the first network interface, identifying a monitor responsible for processing messages captured from interfaces coupled to the network node, and forwarding the ciphering key to the monitor. In an alternative embodiment, the method may further comprise capturing second messages carrying encrypted messages from a second network interface, and deciphering the second messages using the ciphering key. The method may also comprise identifying user equipment associated with the first messages, and selecting a deciphering application running on the monitor using a user equipment identity. | 10-02-2008 |
Changjie Wang, Plano, TX US
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20140071057 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF LEARNING DRAWING GRAPHIC FIGURES AND APPLICATIONS OF GAMES - The present disclosure provides a method that includes displaying a first graphic figure for a period of time to a person; receiving a second graphic figure by a touch screen of a first electronic device, wherein the second graphic figure is drawn on the touch screen by the person based on the first graphic figure after the first graphic figure disappears; comparing the first and second graphic figures to determine a difference between the first and second graphic figures; and showing a result associated with the difference by the first electronic device. | 03-13-2014 |
Chung-Ching Wang, Plano, TX US
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20100178935 | PROVIDING A LOCATION SERVICE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK USING AN INDICATION OF WHETHER THE LOCATION SERVICE IS AN EMERGENCY-RELATED LOCATION SERVICE OR A LAW ENFORCEMENT-RELATED LOCATION SERVICE - In a wireless communications network, a method of performing a location service with respect to a mobile station includes communicating a paging message containing an indication of whether the paging message is related to at least one of an emergency-related location service and a law enforcement-related location service. In another aspect, a mobile station in a wireless communications network communicates messaging to move the mobile station to a traffic channel in response to a callback by at least one of an emergency services entity and a law enforcement entity. The mobile station also receives a location request on the traffic channel, the location request containing an indication of whether the location request is related to at least one of an emergency-related location service and a law enforcement-related location service. | 07-15-2010 |
20130028197 | Method for Updating and Managing Synchronization Identifier by using Release Messages or Status Request and Response - A method for communicating additional network information using a synchronization identifier is presented. A synchronization identifier is defined. The synchronization identifier is used for the purpose of synchronizing communication between a Mobile Station (MS) and a network. In addition, the synchronization identifier is used to define additional functionality in the wireless network. As such, the synchronization identifier may be used to communicate information about wireless services and/or wireless components between the MS and the network. | 01-31-2013 |
Connie Wang, Plano, TX US
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20090023263 | METHOD TO MANUFACTURE A THIN FILM RESISTOR - A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device that method comprises forming a thin film resistor by a process that includes depositing a resistive material layer on a semiconductor substrate. The process also includes depositing an insulating layer on the resistive material layer, and performing a first dry etch process on the insulating layer to form an insulative body. The process further includes performing a second dry etch process on the resistive material layer to form a resistive body. The resistive body and the insulative body have substantially identical perimeters. | 01-22-2009 |
Gelin Wang, Plano, TX US
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20150132783 | Neuroprotective Chemicals and Methods for Identifying and Using Same - Provided herein are methods for identifying a compound having cell-protective (e.g., neuroprotective) activity. Compounds identified therefrom are also provided. These compounds can be used to treat various diseases, disorders, or conditions associated with, for example, unwanted cell death. | 05-14-2015 |
Jiansheng Wang, Plano, TX US
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20140078409 | Underwater Projection - A projection apparatus for projection in a liquid environment comprises a projection surface adapted to be positioned in the liquid environment and a projector adapted to be positioned in the liquid environment. The projector is adapted to project an image on the projection surface. | 03-20-2014 |
20140078410 | Switchable Projection Window - A window apparatus comprises a first layer including a liquid crystal microdroplet (LCMD) display switchable between transparent and opaque states in response to a change in an applied electrical voltage and a second layer coupled to the first layer. The second layer is changeable between a light transmitting configuration and a light blocking configuration. | 03-20-2014 |
20140300830 | SWITCHABLE PROJECTION PANEL - A panel apparatus comprises a first layer. The first layer includes a liquid crystal microdroplet display (LCMD) switchable between transparent and opaque states in response to a change in an applied electrical voltage. The panel apparatus further comprises a second layer spaced apart from and coupled to the first layer. The second layer includes a transparent panel. | 10-09-2014 |
Laixin Wang, Plano, TX US
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20110091618 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING OXIDATION AND OFF FLAVORS IN HIGH CAROTENOID FOODS - Disclosed is a method for preserving and enhancing the shelf-life of dried foods having relatively high levels of carotenoids. The method uses calcium ascorbate to prevent the oxidation of carotenoids and the polyunsaturated fatty acids. The process can be used to make treated dry food ingredients such as carrot pomace powder that can be later rehydrated and used to make carotenoid rich doughs, which can be further formed by extruding, sheeting or other forming means and cut into pre-forms and thermally processed into ready to eat shelf stable snack foods. The process can also be used to enhance the shelf-life of carotenoid-rich thermally processed snack foods made from raw food ingredients such as sliced carrots. | 04-21-2011 |
Maria Wang, Plano, TX US
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20080213927 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN IMPROVED RESISTIVE STRUCTURE - Provided, in one embodiment, is a method for manufacturing a resistive structure. This method, without limitation, includes forming a substrate, and forming a tantalum-aluminum-nitride resistive layer over the substrate. Moreover, a bulk resistivity of the tantalum-aluminum-nitride resistive layer may be adjusted by varying at least one deposition condition selected from the group consisting of a flow rate ratio of nitrogen to argon, power, pressure, temperature and radio frequency (RF) bias voltage. | 09-04-2008 |
20080214007 | METHOD FOR REMOVING DIAMOND LIKE CARBON RESIDUE FROM A DEPOSITION/ETCH CHAMBER USING A PLASMA CLEAN - Provided is a method for removing diamond like carbon residue from a deposition chamber. This method, in one embodiment, may include subjecting a deposition chamber including diamond like carbon residue to a plasma clean in the presence of fluorine containing gas and oxygen containing gas. The method may further include purging the deposition chamber having been subjected to the plasma clean with an inert gas, and pumping the deposition chamber having been subjected to the plasma clean. | 09-04-2008 |
20080214016 | PROCESS FOR REACTIVE ION ETCHING A LAYER OF DIAMOND LIKE CARBON - Provided is a process for manufacturing a diamond like carbon layer. The process for manufacturing the diamond like carbon layer includes, without limitation, forming a layer of diamond like carbon over a substrate, and reactive ion etching the layer of diamond like carbon. | 09-04-2008 |
20080237865 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING AN AMORPHOUS NITRIDED SILICON ADHESION LAYER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREFOR - Provided is a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device. The method for manufacturing the semiconductor device, without limitation, includes forming a first semiconductor layer over a substrate, and forming a second semiconductor layer over the first semiconductor layer, wherein an amorphous nitrided silicon adhesion layer is located between and adheres the first and second semiconductor layers. | 10-02-2008 |
Michael Wang, Plano, TX US
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20080297067 | POWER REGULATION FOR LED STRINGS - One embodiment of the invention includes a power regulator system. The system comprises at least one current regulator configured to maintain a substantially constant current flow through each of at least one series connected light emitting diode (LED) string. The system also comprises a power converter configured to generate an output voltage to provide power to the at least one current regulator and the at least one series connected LED string. The system further comprises a voltage regulator configured to determine a voltage that provides power to the at least one current regulator and to adjust the output voltage based on the determined voltage to mitigate power loss due to excessive voltage provided to power the at least one current regulator. | 12-04-2008 |
Neng Wang, Plano, TX US
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20110038308 | FORMING SPATIAL BEAMS WITHIN A CELL SEGMENT - To perform wireless communications in a wireless network, at least two spatial beams are formed within a cell segment, where the at least two spatial beams are associated with different power levels. The at least two spatial beams are swept across the cell segment according to a sweep pattern. In some implementations, multiple antenna assemblies can be used, where each antenna assembly has plural antenna elements. A lower one of the antenna assemblies can be used to form high and lower power beams, and an upper one of the antenna assemblies can be used to communicate backhaul information, for example. | 02-17-2011 |
20110039543 | Performance for a Multiple Antenna Beamforming Cellular Network - The present invention provides for an improved application of signal strength weightings in a SDMA sectorized cellular network. The improved signal strength weightings application is conducted through the improved selection of weightings from a new codebook subset or by the selection of weightings from a larger codebook subset. In a further embodiment, an antenna beam index or bit map can be used to select the best beam(s) in a SDMA sectorized cellular network. In another embodiment, a field or factor in an uplink or downlink transmission packet can designate which directional transmission beam is best suited for the transmission or when the directional transmission beam should be activated. | 02-17-2011 |
20110077040 | INCLUDING FEEDBACK INFORMATION REGARDING AN INDIVIDUAL SUBBAND OF A WIRELESS CHANNEL - To report feedback information regarding a wireless channel, a mobile station determines whether a predefined condition is satisfied. In response to determining that the predefined condition is satisfied, feedback information regarding an individual one of plural subbands of the wireless channel is included in a first report to be sent to a base station. In response to determining that the predefined condition is not satisfied, aggregate feedback information regarding the plural subbands is included in a second report to be sent to the base station. | 03-31-2011 |
20110092243 | CONTROLLING ALLOCATION OF A PORTION OF A SHARED CHANNEL TO USE FOR CONTROL INFORMATION - To control allocation of a portion of a shared channel to use for control information, a base station determines an amount of resource elements of the shared channel to use for the control information in place of traffic data. The base station sends, to a mobile station, an indication relating to an offset parameter, where the indication is provided to allow the mobile station to compute a value for the offset parameter such that the mobile station can determine the amount of the resource elements of the shared channel to allocate for the control information. | 04-21-2011 |
20110199982 | PROCESSING INFORMATION BLOCKS FOR WIRELESS TRANSMISSION - In general, according to an embodiment, a wireless transmitter includes a plurality of coding and modulation modules to apply corresponding coding and modulation algorithms to input information blocks. A discrete Fourier transform (DFT) precoder applies DFT processing to outputs of the coding and modulation modules, and an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) module receives a DFT output of the DFT precoder, which is mapped to different subcarriers according to the resource allocation indicated by the base station, and applies IFFT processing to the DFT output. An output processing stage produces output signals based on the output of the IFFT module to transmit wirelessly to a wireless receiver. In a different implementation, the outputs of the coding and modulation modules can be provided to an IFFT module to produce IFFT-processed output information. | 08-18-2011 |
20110274066 | PROVIDING A DOWNLINK CONTROL STRUCTURE IN A FIRST CARRIER TO INDICATE CONTROL INFORMATION IN A SECOND, DIFFERENT CARRIER - A mobile station receives a downlink control structure in a first carrier, where the downlink control structure indicates that control information for the mobile station is on a second, different carrier. The mobile station decodes the control information in the second carrier, where the control information specifies resource allocation of a wireless link for the mobile station. More specifically, according to some implementations, the control channel in the first carrier specifies the resource allocation for an extended control channel in the second carrier, where the extended control channel specifies the resource allocation for traffic data of a wireless link for the mobile station. | 11-10-2011 |
20110286349 | Method and System for User Equipment Location Determination on a Wireless Transmission System - Neighbor cell hearability can be improved by including an additional reference signal that can be detected at a low sensitivity and a low signal-to-noise ratio, by introducing non-unity frequency reuse for the signals used for a time difference of arrival (TDOA) measurement, e.g., orthogonality of signals transmitted from the serving cell sites and the various neighbor cell sites. The new reference signal, called the TDOA-RS, is proposed to improve the hearability of neighbor cells in a cellular network that deploys 3GPP EU-TRAN (LTE) system, and the TDOA-RS can be transmitted in any resource blocks (RB) for POSCH and/or MBSFN subframe, regardless of whether the latter is on a carrier supporting both PMCH and POSCH or not. Besides the additional TDOA-RS reference signal, an additional synchronization signal (TDOA-sync) may also be included to improve the hearability of neighbor cells. | 11-24-2011 |
20130148754 | Performance for a multiple antenna beamforming cellular network - The present disclosure provides for an improved application of signal strength weightings in an SDMA sectored cellular network. The improved signal strength weightings application is conducted through the improved selection of weightings from a new codebook subset or by the selection of weightings from a larger codebook subset. In a further embodiment, an antenna beam index or bit map can be used to select the best beam(s) in an SDMA sectored cellular network. In another embodiment, a field or factor in an uplink or downlink transmission packet can designate which directional transmission beam is best suited for the transmission or when the directional transmission beam should be activated. | 06-13-2013 |
20130148759 | Weighting Matrix Selection Based on Information Aquired from Remote Station - The present disclosure provides for an improved application of signal strength weightings in an SDMA sectored cellular network. The improved signal strength weightings application is conducted through the improved selection of weightings from a new codebook subset or by the selection of weightings from a larger codebook subset. In a further embodiment, an antenna beam index or bit map can be used to select the best beam(s) in an SDMA sectored cellular network. In another embodiment, a field or factor in an uplink or downlink transmission packet can designate which directional transmission beam is best suited for the transmission or when the directional transmission beam should be activated. | 06-13-2013 |
20130343311 | Providing a Downlink Control Structure in a First Carrier to Indicate Control Information in a Second, Different Carrier - A mobile station receives a downlink control structure in a first carrier, where the downlink control structure indicates that control information for the mobile station is on a second, different carrier. The mobile station decodes the control information in the second carrier, where the control information specifies resource allocation of a wireless link for the mobile station. More specifically, according to some implementations, the control channel in the first carrier specifies the resource allocation for an extended control channel in the second carrier, where the extended control channel specifies the resource allocation for traffic data of a wireless link for the mobile station. | 12-26-2013 |
20140119467 | Codebook Subset Selection - The present disclosure provides for an improved application of signal strength weightings in an SDMA sectored cellular network. The improved signal strength weightings application is conducted through the improved selection of weightings from a new codebook subset or by the selection of weightings from a larger codebook subset. In a further embodiment, an antenna beam index or bit map can be used to select the best beam(s) in an SDMA sectored cellular network. In another embodiment, a field or factor in an uplink or downlink transmission packet can designate which directional transmission beam is best suited for the transmission or when the directional transmission beam should be activated. | 05-01-2014 |
20140169309 | CONTROLLING ALLOCATION OF A PORTION OF A SHARED CHANNEL TO USE FOR CONTROL INFORMATION - To control allocation of a portion of a shared channel to use for control information, a base station determines an amount of resource elements of the shared channel to use for the control information in place of traffic data. The base station sends, to a mobile station, an indication relating to an offset parameter, where the indication is provided to allow the mobile station to compute a value for the offset parameter such that the mobile station can determine the amount of the resource elements of the shared channel to allocate for the control information. | 06-19-2014 |
20140355554 | Processing Information Blocks for Wireless Transmission - In general, according to an embodiment, a wireless transmitter includes a plurality of coding and modulation modules to apply corresponding coding and modulation algorithms to input information blocks. A discrete Fourier transform (DFT) precoder applies DFT processing to outputs of the coding and modulation modules, and an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) module receives a DFT output of the DFT precoder, which is mapped to different subcarriers according to the resource allocation indicated by the base station, and applies IFFT processing to the DFT output. An output processing stage produces output signals based on the output of the IFFT module to transmit wirelessly to a wireless receiver. In a different implementation, the outputs of the coding and modulation modules can be provided to an IFFT module to produce IFFT-processed output information. | 12-04-2014 |
20140376497 | Including Feedback Information Regarding an Individual Subband of a Wireless Channel - To report feedback information regarding a wireless channel, a mobile station determines whether a predefined condition is satisfied. In response to determining that the predefined condition is satisfied, feedback information regarding an individual one of plural subbands of the wireless channel is included in a first report to be sent to a base station. In response to determining that the predefined condition is not satisfied, aggregate feedback information regarding the plural subbands is included in a second report to be sent to the base station. | 12-25-2014 |
20140376500 | Including Feedback Information Regarding an Individual Subband of a Wireless Channel - To report feedback information regarding a wireless channel, a mobile station determines whether a predefined condition is satisfied. In response to determining that the predefined condition is satisfied, feedback information regarding an individual one of plural subbands of the wireless channel is included in a first report to be sent to a base station. In response to determining that the predefined condition is not satisfied, aggregate feedback information regarding the plural subbands is included in a second report to be sent to the base station. | 12-25-2014 |
20140376501 | Including Feedback Information Regarding an Individual Subband of a Wireless Channel - To report feedback information regarding a wireless channel, a mobile station determines whether a predefined condition is satisfied. In response to determining that the predefined condition is satisfied, feedback information regarding an individual one of plural subbands of the wireless channel is included in a first report to be sent to a base station. In response to determining that the predefined condition is not satisfied, aggregate feedback information regarding the plural subbands is included in a second report to be sent to the base station. | 12-25-2014 |
20150045057 | Method and System for User Equipment Location Determination on a Wireless Transmission System - Neighbor cell hearability can be improved by including an additional reference signal that can be detected at a low sensitivity and a low signal-to-noise ratio, by introducing non-unity frequency reuse for the signals used for a time difference of arrival (TDOA) measurement, e.g., orthogonality of signals transmitted from the serving cell sites and the various neighbor cell sites. The new reference signal, called the TDOA-RS, is proposed to improve the hearability of neighbor cells in a cellular network that deploys 3GPP EUTRAN (LTE) system, and the TDOA-RS can be transmitted in any resource blocks (RB) for PDSCH and/or MBSFN subframe, regardless of whether the latter is on a carrier supporting both PMCH and PDSCH or not. Besides the additional TDOA-RS reference signal, an additional synchronization signal (TDOA-sync) may also be included to improve the hearability of neighbor cells. | 02-12-2015 |
20150092878 | Codebook Subset Selection - The present invention provides for an improved application of signal strength weightings in a SDMA sectorized cellular network. The improved signal strength weightings application is conducted through the improved selection of weightings from a new codebook subset or by the selection of weightings from a larger codebook subset. In a further embodiment, an antenna beam index or bit map can be used to select the best beam(s) in a SDMA sectorized cellular network. In another embodiment, a field or factor in an uplink or downlink transmission packet can designate which directional transmission beam is best suited for the transmission or when the directional transmission beam should be activated. | 04-02-2015 |
Qingfeng Wang, Plano, TX US
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20080293206 | UNIQUE LDMOS PROCESS INTEGRATION - Exemplary embodiments provide manufacturing methods for forming a doped region in a semiconductor. Specifically, the doped region can be formed by multiple ion implantation processes using a patterned photoresist (PR) layer as a mask. The patterned PR layer can be formed using a hard-bakeless photolithography process by removing a hard-bake step to improve the profile of the patterned PR layer. The multiple ion implantation processes can be performed in a sequence of, implanting a first dopant species using a high energy; implanting the first dopant species using a reduced energy and an increased implant angle (e.g., about 90 or higher); and implanting a second dopant species using a reduced energy. In various embodiments, the doped region can be used as a double diffused region for LDMOS transistors. | 11-27-2008 |
20110309440 | HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSISTOR USING DILUTED DRAIN - An integrated circuit containing an extended drain MOS transistor may be formed by forming a drift region implant mask with mask fingers abutting a channel region and extending to the source/channel active area, but not extending to a drain contact active area. Dopants implanted through the exposed fingers form lateral doping striations in the substrate under the mask fingers. An average doping density of the drift region under the gate is at least 25 percent less than an average doping density of the drift region at the drain contact active area. In one embodiment, the dopants diffuse laterally to form a continuous drift region. In another embodiment, substrate material between lateral doping striations remains an opposite conductivity type from the lateral doping striations. | 12-22-2011 |
20130157429 | HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSISTOR USING DILUTED DRAIN - An integrated circuit containing an extended drain MOS transistor may be formed by forming a drift region implant mask with mask fingers abutting a channel region and extending to the source/channel active area, but not extending to a drain contact active area. Dopants implanted through the exposed fingers form lateral doping striations in the substrate under the mask fingers. An average doping density of the drift region under the gate is at least 25 percent less than an average doping density of the drift region at the drain contact active area. In one embodiment, the dopants diffuse laterally to form a continuous drift region. In another embodiment, substrate material between lateral doping striations remains an opposite conductivity type from the lateral doping striations. | 06-20-2013 |
Shujun Wang, Plano, TX US
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20130109953 | Marking System for Computer-Aided Detection of Breast Abnormalities | 05-02-2013 |
Su Wang, Plano, TX US
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20090213763 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC ASSIGNMENT OF NETWORK ADDRESSES IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - According to a particular embodiment, a method for automatically assigning dynamic IP addresses without user interaction includes maintaining at least one pool of unused IP addresses. An advertisement message is transmitted from a first network element to at least one additional network element in a transport ring. The advertisement message identifies the first network element as providing IP address assignment services. The IP address request message from a second network element in the transport ring is received at the first network element. In response to the IP address request message, an IP address is dynamically assigned from the at least one pool of unused IP addresses. The dynamically assigned IP address is transmitted from the first network element to the second network element. | 08-27-2009 |
Wenpang David Wang, Plano, TX US
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20140254809 | Audio Accessory Circuitry and Method Compatible With Both MSFT Mode and Digital Communication Mode - An audio accessory key detection system ( | 09-11-2014 |
Yilun Wang, Plano, TX US
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20080290914 | Self-Clearing Asynchronous Interrupt Edge Detect Latching Register - A digital circuit may have at least two asynchronous clock domains with a controller responsive to a first domain clock signal and a target responsive to a second domain clock signal. A first domain control signal pulse is generated in response to the first domain clock signal for controlling the target. Each assertion the first domain control signal pulse is detected and used to form a second domain control signal pulse synchronized to the second domain clock signal. The target is controlled using the second domain control signal pulse. If the target is a clear-on-read register, contents of the clear-on-read register are latched in a feedback register in response to the first domain control signal pulse and provided to the controller. Each bit of the clear-on-read register is reset in response to the second domain control signal pulse only if the corresponding latched content of each bit in the feedback register is a logical one. | 11-27-2008 |
Yi-Zhong Wang, Plano, TX US
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20090273758 | DYNAMIC SHAPE DISCRIMINATION VISION TEST - A vision testing system and method to assess vision function. In one embodiment, the vision testing system comprises: (1) a display; (2) a computer coupled to the display and configured to provide dynamic images, each including a substantially constant fixed point of fixation; and (3) a human input device coupled to the computer, wherein responses from a test subject are fed back to the computer to assess the test subject's vision function. | 11-05-2009 |
20140114208 | METHOD OF TREATING VISION DISORDERS - This invention is in the field of the treatment of eye disorders. In particular, it relates to the use of a remote monitoring system for determining patient response to therapeutic treatment, in particular with VEGF antagonists. | 04-24-2014 |
Yongtao Wang, Plano, TX US
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20090170445 | System and Method for Tuning Baseband Filters in Wireless Transceivers - A system and method for tuning baseband filters in wireless transceivers. A method comprises coupling a radio frequency (RF) signal generated by the wireless transmitter at an input of a wireless receiver, the RF signal having a desired frequency, measuring a magnitude of the coupled RF signal at an output of an analog-to-digital converter at an output of an analog baseband filter, wherein the magnitude is measured at the desired frequency, and adjusting a corner frequency of the analog baseband filter in response to the determining that the measured magnitude differs from a specified value. | 07-02-2009 |
20100105338 | PREDISTORTION METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTER LINEARIZATION IN A COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVER - Predistortion methods and apparatus for transmitter linearization in a communication transceiver are disclosed. An example apparatus to linearize a digitally controlled pre-power amplifier included in a transmitter of a communication transceiver disclosed herein comprises a predistorter to predistort an input signal to be processed by the digitally controlled pre-power amplifier, a coupling path within the communication transceiver to couple an output of the digitally controlled pre-power amplifier to an input of a receiver included in the communication transceiver without enabling an output power amplifier stage of a multi-stage power amplifier coupled to an output of the digitally controlled pre-power amplifier, wherein no additional hardware components are required to implement the coupling path within the communication transceiver, and a predistortion evaluator comprising a predistortion calibrator and a predistortion compensator to process data demodulated by the receiver to generate and update predistortion values for use by the predistorter. | 04-29-2010 |
20100123466 | System and Method for Corner Frequency Compensation - A system and method for corner frequency compensation in a wireless receiver. A method comprises computing a corner frequency of a filter, and determining if the computed corner frequency is different from a desired corner frequency by less than a threshold. The method further comprises if the computed corner frequency differs from the desired corner frequency by more than the threshold, adjusting parameters of the filter to alter the corner frequency, and repeating the computing and the determining. The method additionally comprises if the computed corner frequency differs from the desired corner frequency by less than the threshold, leaving the parameters of the filter unchanged. The computing uses a measured phase response of the filter at a frequency outside of a passband of the filter. | 05-20-2010 |
Yuguo Wang, Plano, TX US
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20100032670 | ELECTRICAL TEST STRUCTURE TO DETECT STRESS INDUCED DEFECTS USING DIODES - A serpentine double gated diode array for monitoring stress induced defects is disclosed. The diode array is configured with adjacent gate segments and gate loops in close proximity to active areas to maximize a sensitivity to stress induced defects. The diode array is compatible with conventional electrical testing. Scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) and scanning spreading resistance microscopy (SSRM) may be used to isolate individual stress induced defects. Variations in the gate configuration allow estimation of effects of circuit layout on formation of stress induced defects. | 02-11-2010 |
Zhengyu Wang, Plano, TX US
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20100231264 | PASSIVE CLOCK DETECTOR - A clock detector is provided. The clock detector generally comprises a filter, a first branch, a second branch, a latch, and logic. The filter is adapted to receive a clock signal and is coupled to a low threshold inverter in the first branch and a high threshold inverter in the second branch. The latch is adapted to receive the clock signal and is coupled to the first branch, while the logic is coupled to the node between the first branch and the latch, an output of the latch, and the second branch so that it can output a clock detection signal. | 09-16-2010 |
20100231299 | AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL - A method and system for providing automatic gain control for a differential amplifier are provided. An impedance network is set to have a first impedance that corresponds to a first gain for a differential amplifier, which amplifies an input signal by the first gain. Once the amplified input signal is greater than a first threshold voltage, the impedance network is set to have a second impedance that corresponds to a second gain for the differential amplifier, which amplifies the input signal. Once amplified input signal is greater than a second threshold voltage and a predetermined period has lapsed, the impedance network is reset to have the first impedance that corresponds to a first gain for the differential amplifier. | 09-16-2010 |