Broadcom Oct 2009 - Dec 2013
Engineer, Senior Staff-Software Development
Broadcom Oct 2009 - Dec 2013
Engineer, Senior Staff - Firmware
Tellion Jan 2003 - Sep 2009
Senior Firmware Engineer
Education:
Ajou University 2001 - 2003
Master of Science In Computer Science, Masters
Ajou University 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Computer Science, Communication, Engineering
Skills:
Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth Oscilloscope Uart Bpa600 Ellisys I2C I2S/Pcm Dc Power Analyzer Usbee Tcp/Ip Ipc Vxworks Threadx Snmp Ipv4 Embedded Systems Debugging Firmware Linux Internet Protocol Suite Internet Protocol
29752 Melinda Rd, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Applied Medical
Director of Quality Systems
Applied Medical Oct 2015 - Sep 2016
Director of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Systems - Europe
Applied Medical May 1, 2013 - Oct 2015
Director of Market Development - Japan
Applied Medical Jun 2007 - Jan 2010
Process Engineering Manager
Education:
University of California
Uc San Diego
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering
University of California, San Diego - Jacobs School of Engineering
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering
Skills:
Medical Devices Disposables Surgical Instruments Design Control Fda Iso 13485 Biotechnology Biomedical Engineering Market Development Global Marketing Regulatory Affairs Quality System Capa Capital Equipment Commercialization Product Launch U.s. Food and Drug Administration
Andrew P. DeJaco - San Diego CA Charles S. Han - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Qualcomm Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04M 3533
US Classification:
455414, 709206, 709207, 709217
Abstract:
A system and method for preparing and sending e-mail communications using a wireless communications device are disclosed. In one embodiment, input data comprising audio, image, and/or video data is encoded and transmitted to a cellular network. An integrated e-mail processor connected to the cellular network processes the coded data into a composite e-mail message and forwards the message to a server. The server then forwards the composite e-mail message to the indicated recipient(s). In another embodiment, the wireless communications device processes the coded data into a composite e-mail message and forwards it to a server via a cellular network. In either embodiment, the server may be dedicated to the cellular network. The invention thus enables users of handheld wireless communications devices, users of other devices lacking typing keyboards, or users presently unable to use a typing keyboard to prepare and send e-mail messages.
Method And Apparatus For Prompting A Cellular Telephone User With Instructions
According to a disclosed embodiment, an incoming call from a first telephone number is received (). A variable indicating the number of calls received from the first telephone number is incremented (). The variable is compared to a threshold variable (). Subsequently, the user is prompted to save the first telephone number in an address book () when the variable indicating the number of times an incoming call is received from the first telephone number is equal to, or greater than, the threshold variable. The first telephone number is then stored in the address book. Moreover, an apparatus can be assembled () to provide cellular telephone users with, for example, instructions and information via a speaker () and an LCD display (). The apparatus is configured to provide instructions and information to the cellular telephone user at appropriate times, thereby increasing the cellular telephone's usefulness.
Shizhong Liu - San Diego CA, US Phan L. Do - San Diego CA, US William Yee-Ming Huang - San Diego CA, US Charles S. Han - San Diego CA, US Suhail Jalil - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Qualcomm Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/46 H04N 7/12 H04N 11/02 H04N 11/04
US Classification:
382248, 3483951
Abstract:
A dynamically scaled file encoding method and apparatus are disclosed. A file encoding system using JPEG encoding can be configured to produce relatively constant compressed file sizes irrespective of the initial file size and file contents. The system retrieves an initial file or image that is to be compressed and determines a target bit rate corresponding to the compressed file. The target bit rate is used to determine an initial scaling factor. The initial file is encoded using a JPEG encoder having coefficients scaled by the initial scaling factor. The resultant bit rate can be adjusted in a second loop if greater than the desired bit rate. To adjust the bit rate, a recomputed scaling factor is determined from the resultant bit rate. The initial file is then encoded with coefficients scaled by the recomputed scaling factor to achieve a bit rate that is within the target bit rate.
Arnold Jason Gum - San Diego CA, US Ajay Vasanadu - San Diego CA, US Charles Seunghwan Han - San Diego CA, US Marc Ische - San Diego CA, US John Alfred Tan - San Diego CA, US
A method and device of geographically tagging images by capturing an image, determining a position based on detection of satellite signals and a wireless network signal, and tagging the image with the determined position is provided.
Stephen W. Horton - San Diego CA, US Timothy James Yates - San Marcos CA, US Charles Seunghwan Han - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/38
US Classification:
455557, 370408, 358 115, 709218, 455434, 4554566
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for enabling output from a mobile device are described herein. A mobile device having an image capture device can selectively generate a hard copy output of a captured image by interfacing with an output device. The mobile device can selectively interface with the output device directly or indirectly via one or more intermediate devices and/or systems. The mobile device can interface directly with an output device using a wired or wireless connection, and can selectively operate as a host or client. The mobile device can selectively couple the stored image to a remote output device via a wireless connection. The mobile device can select the remote output device from a predetermined list of devices, or can be supplied a dynamic list of remote output devices. The dynamic list of output devices can be updated, for example, based on a location of the mobile device.
Method And Apparatus For Prompting A Cellular Telephone User With Instructions
Charles HAN - San Diego CA, US Richard Paul Walters - Dana Point CA, US Andrew P. DeJaco - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/38 G10L 21/00 H04M 1/00
US Classification:
4554141, 704270, 455563, 455564, 455566
Abstract:
A method of instructing a user how to use a wireless communication device is disclosed and may include determining whether a feature on the wireless communication device has been utilized. When it is determined that the feature has not been utilized, the method may include notifying a presence of the feature, providing information associated with the feature, and prompting the user to use the feature. The information associated with the feature is configured to teach the user how the feature may be executed, the availability of additional features, how to utilize the feature better, or a combination thereof. Further, the feature is a number saving feature, a speed dialing feature, a voice dialing feature, or a combination thereof.
Arnold Jason GUM - San Diego CA, US Ajay Vasanadu - San Diego CA, US Charles Seunghwan Han - San Diego CA, US Marc Ische - San Diego CA, US John Alfred Tan - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
US Classification:
3482313, 348E05024
Abstract:
A method and device of geographically tagging images by capturing an image, determining a position based on detection of satellite signals and a wireless network signal, and tagging the image with the determined position is provided.
Blocking A "Reply To All" Option In An Electronic Mail System
A "Reply to All" command may be selectively blocked by a sender in an electronic mail system. The "Reply to All" command may be disabled in response to selection and enablement of a "Block Reply to All" option when the message is composed by the sender. After the sender transmits the message, the message is displayed in a window on a computer operated by a receiver. If the "Block Reply to All" option has been enabled, then the "Reply to All" command is disabled at the computer operated by the receiver. The disabling of the "Reply to All" command may be visually represented by a change in the display.
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