Dr. Lim graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Fairfax, VA and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Lim is affiliated with Inova Fairfax Medical Campus.
Isac Trading Inc Plano, TX 2006 to 2013 OwnerFuturewei Technologies (Huawei Technologies USA) Plano, TX 2004 to 2006 DirectorWilltech Technologies Seoul, South Korea 2002 to 2004 DirectorSamsung Telecommunications America Plano, TX 2000 to 2002 Sr Systems EngineerKorea Telecom Seoul, South Korea 1992 to 1995 Sr Engineer
Education:
University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa, AL 2007 B.S. in Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa, AL Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa, AL M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Jae D Lim President, Director
KATE PPIAHS, INC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
2216 Royal Ln STE 100, Dallas, TX 75229 5224 Ambergate Ln, Dallas, TX 75287 915 W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75023
Jae Lim Director, Director , President
ISAC TRADING, INC Ret Women's Accessories/Specialties · Hair Salon
915 W Parker Rd STE 315, Plano, TX 75023 14673 Midway Rd, Addison, TX 75001 2216 Royal Ln, Dallas, TX 75229 11536 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75229 9722438008
Jae Won Lim Director, Director , Vice President
LIMKWANG NEVADA, INC
1999 Bryan St STE 900, Dallas, TX 75201
Jae Lim Assistant Director
Korea Trade Center Dallas Management Consulting Services
3030 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy, Dallas, TX 75234 9722439300
Jae Bum Lim President
Barnes Chiropractic Inc Chiropractor
306 N Barnes Dr, Garland, TX 75042 9724941509
Jae Won Lim Manager
Lk-Four Hickory LLC
Jae Won Lim Governing Person , Manager
LK-FOUR HICKORY, LLC
1603 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy STE 800, Dallas, TX 75234
Jae Lim Owner
Atomus Telecomm Inc Radiotelephone Communication
3108 Old Denton Rd, Carrollton, TX 75007 9729398845
Us Patents
System And Method For Providing Concurrent Data Transmissions In A Wireless Communication Network
A system and method is disclosed for providing concurrent data transmissions in a wireless communication network. The invention comprises a register unit within a base transceiver station that prepares data packets to be transmitted to mobile stations within a plurality of cell sectors. The register unit identifies the cell sector destination of each data packet in a first data call and sends the data packet to a buffer associated with the cell sector destination. The buffers store their respective data packets for each cell sector in a first subframe of a data frame. The buffers send their respective data packets within the first subframe to their respective antennas. The data packets for each cell sector are then concurrently transmitted during the first subframe. Data packets of a second data call are transmitted during the second and third subframe so that two data calls are concurrently transmitted.
System And Method For Providing An Improved Channel Encoder In A Digital Data Communications System
Jae Doeg Lim - Allen TX, US Adnan Kavak - Izmit, TR
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Suwon
International Classification:
H03M 13/00 H03M 13/03
US Classification:
714755, 714790
Abstract:
A system and method is disclosed for providing an improved channel encoder in a digital data communication system. In one advantageous embodiment the invention comprises a channel encoder that comprises a first Turbo encoder, an interleaver, and a second Turbo encoder. Data from a source encoder is Turbo encoded in the first Turbo encoder, then interleaved, and then Turbo encoded in the second Turbo encoder. The data is then punctured and repeated in a symbol puncture and repetition unit. In an alternate advantageous embodiment of the invention, the first and second Turbo encoders are coupled in parallel. The data provided to one of the Turbo encoders is interleaved. The outputs of the first and second Turbo encoders are multiplexed and the result is provided to the symbol puncture and repetition unit. The invention provides low packet error rates when higher RF modulation is used.
Wireless Network Using Multiple Channel Assignment Messages And Method Of Operation
Jae Doeg Lim - Allen TX, US Jefferson Kim - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Suwon
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455450, 4554521, 4554522
Abstract:
An base station for use in a wireless network capable of communicating with mobile stations located in a coverage area of the wireless network. The base station is capable of transmitting to a first mobile station a first channel assignment message (CAM) assigning the first mobile station to a selected traffic channel during a call, wherein the base station is further capable of transmitting to the first mobile station at least a second channel assignment message assigning the first mobile station to the selected traffic channel.
System And Method For Increasing A Data Transmission Rate In Mobile Wireless Communication Channels
Joseph Cleveland - Richardson TX, US Jae Lim - Allen TX, US William Semper - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co., LTD. - Suwon-city
International Classification:
H04J003/24
US Classification:
370/468000, 370/345000
Abstract:
A system and method is disclosed for increasing a data transmission rate in mobile wireless communication channels. The invention comprises a base station that is capable of sending data packets to a mobile station at a first data rate and then sending replacement data packets to the mobile station at a second higher data rate to replace missing or error data packets. The mobile station comprises a replacement data packet controller that replaces missing or error data packets with replacement data packets. During a handoff of the mobile station a first base station sends an A3 physical transition directive message to a second base station to increase bandwidth on a supplemental channel for sending replacement data packets to the mobile station. The bandwidth is decreased after the mobile station receives the replacement data packets.
Overlapping Coverage Sectored/Omni Antenna Architecture For Dual Standard Support With Handoff To Backward-Compatible Standard During Antenna/Rf Path/System Failure
John Csapo - Dallas TX, US Sun Park - Richardson TX, US Jae Lim - Allen TX, US Joseph Cleveland - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. - Suwon-city
International Classification:
H04Q007/20
US Classification:
455/446000, 455/562000
Abstract:
Two radio systems are provided for each coverage area within a wireless communications system, each radio system supporting a different wireless communications standard with at least one of the standards being compatible with the other (such as the backward-compatibility of either of 1xEV-DO or 1xEV-DV with IS-2000). Both of the radio systems may have a sectored configuration for selected coverage areas while a combination of sectored and omni configurations are employed for the radio systems for other coverage areas. When communications with a mobile station utilizing one standard fails within a coverage area due to antenna, radio frequency path, or radio system failure, wireless communications with that mobile station is automatically resumed utilizing the other, compatible wireless communications standard.