Bioinformatics: Information Transduction and Processing Systems from Cell to Whole Body Proceedings of the International Symposium on Information Transduction and Processing in Biological Systems, fr
39210 State St Suite 115, Fremont, CA 94538 5107929405 (Phone)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1989
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Chinese, Mandarin
Education:
Medical School University Of California, Davis, School Of Medicine Graduated: 1986 Medical School Uc Davis Med Center Graduated: 1987 Medical School Uc Davis Med Center Graduated: 1989
Dr. Jerry Wang, San Leandro CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
David Bernstein - San Francisco CA, US Jerry Wang - San Jose CA, US Jian Wang - Saratoga CA, US David Coelho - Los Altos Hills CA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/207000
Abstract:
An optimized persistent messaging method and system repeatedly attempts delivery of a message by alternate delivery services that are capable of delivering a message if delivery by an initial delivery service fails, until either delivery is successful or else attempted delivery by all the delivery services has failed. The optimized persistent messaging method and system also prioritizes delivery services that are capable of delivering a message according to prioritization criteria from a variety of possible sources. The optimized persistent messaging method and system repeatedly attempts delivery beginning with the highest ranked delivery service and descending down a prioritized list of delivery services, until either delivery is successful or else attempted delivery by all the delivery services has failed.
Adherent Multi-Sensor Device With Empathic Monitoring
Badri Amurthur - Los Gatos CA, US Mark J. Bly - Falcon Heights MN, US Kristofer J. James - Eagan MN, US Imad Libbus - Saint Paul MN, US Yatheendhar D. Manicka - Woodbury MN, US Scott T. Mazar - Woodbury MN, US Jerry S. Wang - Blaine MN, US
Assignee:
Corventis, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600301
Abstract:
A system and methods are provided for physiological monitoring and prediction. The system includes a detecting system and a remote monitoring system. The detecting system includes, (i) an adherent device with a plurality of sensors that provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, the adherent device being coupled to the patient's thorax and (ii) a wireless communication device coupled to the plurality of sensors and configured to transfer patient data directly or indirectly from the plurality of sensors to a remote monitoring system. The remote monitoring system is coupled to the wireless communication device. Logic resources may be provided at the remote monitoring system to determine the physiological event of the patient.
Adherent Device With Multiple Physiological Sensors
Badri Amurthur - Los Gatos CA, US Kristofer J. James - Eagan MN, US Imad Libbus - Saint Paul MN, US Yatheendhar D. Manicka - Woodbury MN, US Scott T. Mazar - Woodbury MN, US Jerry S. Wang - Blaine MN, US
Assignee:
CORVENTIS, INC. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/0408 A61B 5/11 A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600301, 600391, 600306
Abstract:
An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.
Robert Fang - Cupertino CA Jerry Wang - Los Altos Hills CA Victor Liang - Capistrano Beach CA Joseph Farb - Riverside CA Chung Hsu - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Data General Corporation - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H01L 754 H01L 21265
US Classification:
437 29
Abstract:
A method of forming CMOS transistors with self-aligned field regions. First and second spaced apart areas are provided on a silicon substrate. A masking member is formed protecting the first of said areas and exposing the second. The exposed area is doped with a p-type material which is driven in to form a p-well. The same region is again doped with additional p-type material after which the CMOS transistors are fabricated.
Scalable, Parameterizable, And Script-Generatable Buffer Manager Architecture
- Santa Clara CA, US Jerry Wang - Hayward CA, US Meng Kun Lee - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/16 G06F 13/42
Abstract:
A buffer manager is generated by executing a script with respect to a buffer architecture template and a configuration file specifying parameters for the buffer such as, for example, number of memory banks, width of memory banks, depth of memory banks, and client bridge FIFO depth. The script converts the buffer architecture template into a hardware description language (HDL) description of a buffer manager having the parameters. Client bridges accumulate requests for memory banks in FIFO that is provided to a buffer manager upon the client bridge being granted arbitration. Accesses of memory banks may be performed one at a time in consecutive clock cycles in a pipelined manner. Client bridges and the buffer manager may operate in different clock domains. The clock frequency of the buffer manager may be increased or decreased according to requests from client devices.
Computer Implemented System And Method For Generating A Layout Of A Cell Defining A Circuit Component
- Cambridge, GB Jerry Chaoyuan Wang - Fremont CA, US Brian Tracy Cline - Austin TX, US Xiaoqing Xu - Austin TX, US Andy Wangkun Chen - Austin TX, US Yew Keong Chong - Austin TX, US Tom Shore - Austin TX, US Sriram Thyagarajan - Austin TX, US Gus Yeung - Austin TX, US Daniel J. Albers - Beaver PA, US David William Granda - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
Abstract:
A computer implemented system and method is provided for generating a layout of the cell defining a circuit component, the layout providing a layout pattern for a target process technology. The method comprises obtaining an archetype layout providing a valid layout pattern for the cell having regard to design rules of the target process technology, and receiving an input data file providing a process technology independent schematic of the circuit component for which the cell is to be generated. A schematic sizing operation is then performed on the input data file, having regard to both schematic constraints applicable to the target process technology and layout constraints derived from the archetype layout, in order to generate an output data file providing a process technology dependent schematic of the circuit component. A cell generation operation is then performed using the output data file and layout data determined from the archetype layout in order to generate the layout of the cell. Such an approach enables both the schematic and layout to be co-optimised during generation of the layout of the cell.
Computer Implemented System And Method For Generating A Layout Of A Cell Defining A Circuit Component
- Cambridge, GB Jerry Chaoyuan Wang - Fremont CA, US Brian Douglas Ngai Lee - Oakland, CA Brian Tracy Cline - Austin TX, US Xiaoqing Xu - Austin TX, US Andy Wangkun Chen - Austin TX, US Yew Keong Chong - Austin TX, US Tom Shore - Austin TX, US Sriram Thyagarajan - Austin TX, US Gus Yeung - Austin TX, US Yanbin Jiang - Fremont CA, US Emmanuel Jean Marie Olivier Pacaud - St. Joseph de Riviere, FR Matthieu Domonique Henri Pauly - Grenoble, FR Sylvia Xiuhui Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Thanusree Achuthan - Great Cambourne, GB Daniel J. Albers - Beaver PA, US David William Granda - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
Abstract:
A computer implemented system and method is provided for generating a layout of the cell defining a circuit component, the layout providing a layout pattern for a target process technology. The method comprises obtaining an archetype layout providing a valid layout pattern for the cell having regard to design rules of the target process technology, and receiving an input data file providing a process technology independent schematic of the circuit component for which the cell is to be generated. A schematic sizing operation is then performed on the input data file, having regard to both schematic constraints applicable to the target process technology and layout constraints derived from the archetype layout, in order to generate an output data file providing a process technology dependent schematic of the circuit component. A cell generation operation is then performed using the output data file and layout data determined from the archetype layout in order to generate the layout of the cell. Such an approach enables both the schematic and layout to be co-optimised during generation of the layout of the cell.
Scalable, Parameterizable, And Script-Generatable Buffer Manager Architecture
- Santa Clara CA, US Jerry Wang - Hayward CA, US Meng Kun Lee - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/16 G06F 13/42
Abstract:
A buffer manager is generated by executing a script with respect to a buffer architecture template and a configuration file specifying parameters for the buffer such as, for example, number of memory banks, width of memory banks, depth of memory banks, and client bridge FIFO depth. The script converts the buffer architecture template into a hardware description language (HDL) description of a buffer manager having the parameters. Client bridges accumulate requests for memory banks in FIFO that is provided to a buffer manager upon the client bridge being granted arbitration. Accesses of memory banks may be performed one at a time in consecutive clock cycles in a pipelined manner. Client bridges and the buffer manager may operate in different clock domains. The clock frequency of the buffer manager may be increased or decreased according to requests from client devices.
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