James June-Ming Wang - San Marino CA Wen Yen Lin - Arcadia CA
Assignee:
TIA Mobile, Inc. - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G01S 502
US Classification:
34235712, 34235706, 342372, 701213
Abstract:
An improved GPS signal receiver (and corresponding method of operation) includes a plurality of antenna elements each receiving a plurality of GPS signals (e. g. , GPS LI signals or GPS L2 signals). A plurality of mixers (which correspond to the array of antenna elements) and a combining node convert the GPS signals received at the antenna elements in a frequency-division-multiplexed (FDM) manner over FDM frequency bands logically assigned to the antenna elements to produce a composite signal representing such GPS signals. An analog-to-digital converter converts an analog signal derived from the composite signal (which may be an intermediate frequency signal or a baseband signal) into a digital word stream. Demultiplexing logic extracts GPS signal components in the digital word stream. The GPS signal components correspond to the FDM frequency bands logically assigned to the antenna elements.
John F. Arackaparambil - San Carlos CA, US Tom Chi - San Jose CA, US Billy Chow - Menlo Park CA, US Patrick M. D'Souza - Mountain View CA, US Parris Hawkins - Pleasanton CA, US Charles Huang - Union City CA, US Jett Jensen - Campbell CA, US Badri N. Krishnamurthy - Mountain View CA, US Pradeep M. Kulkarni - Sunnyvale CA, US Prakash M. Kulkarni - Sunnyvale CA, US Wen Fong Lin - San Jose CA, US Shantha Mohan - Palo Alto CA, US Bishnu Nandy - Union City CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700121, 700 96, 700115
Abstract:
The present invention provides a novel distributed factory system framework including a novel factory automation lifecycle () having lifecycle activities for SW developing and integrating (), installing and administrating (), factory modeling (), manufacturing planning (), manufacturing controlling, monitoring and tracking () and analyzing of manufacturing results (). The factory lifecycle comprises framework components. The distributed factory system framework also includes application components and software building blocks. The framework components are adapted for managing the application components, while the application components are utilized to provide instructions for managing a process such as a wafer fab. The building blocks are adapted for forming or modifying framework and application components. The distributed factory system framework provides computer implemented methods for integrating processing systems and facilitates process and equipment changes.
A low profile, vehicle mounted, in-motion tracking, satellite antenna includes a pair of antenna assemblies mounted in parallel on a rotatable platform. Each antenna assembly includes two subreflectors with a plastic matching element. The outputs of the two antenna assemblies are coupled with a single phase shifter. The combined outputs are retransmitted to a receiver inside the vehicle. The satellite antenna also includes a receiver for receiving channel selection data and/or for providing two-way communication with equipment inside the vehicle. The antennae, transmitter and receiver are self-powered by a storage device which is charged by a wind driven generator. A retractable radome lowers to a lower profile when the antenna is not in use.
John F. Arackaparambil - San Carlos CA, US Tom Chi - San Jose CA, US Billy Chow - Menlo Park CA, US Patrick M. D'Souza - Mountain View CA, US Parris Hawkins - Pleasanton CA, US Charles Huang - Union City CA, US Jett Jensen - Campbell CA, US Badri N. Krishnamurthy - Mountain View CA, US Pradeep M. Kulkarni - Sunnyvale CA, US Prakash M. Kulkarni - Sunnyvale CA, US Wen Fong Lin - San Jose CA, US Shantha Mohan - Palo Alto CA, US Bishnu Nandy - Union City CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700 96, 700121
Abstract:
The present invention provides a novel distributed factory system framework including a novel factory automation lifecycle () having lifecycle activities for SW developing and integrating (), installing and administrating (), factory modeling (), manufacturing planning (), manufacturing controlling, monitoring and tracking () and analyzing of manufacturing results (). The factory lifecycle comprises framework components. The distributed factory system framework also includes application components and building blocks. The framework components are adapted to for managing the application components, while the application components are utilized to provide instructions for managing a process such as a wafer fab. The building blocks are adapted for forming or modifying framework and application components. The distributed factory system framework provides computer implemented methods for integrating processing systems and facilitates process and equipment changes.
Moisture Resistant Led Vehicle Light Bulb Assembly
The invention is a moisture resistant LED-illuminated vehicle bulb assembly capable of installation into a conventional vehicle incandescent bulb socket. The moisture resistant LED-illuminated vehicle bulb assembly satisfies a long felt need to provided a long life, bright and economic vehicle bulb that can be used as a replacement for incandescent bulb-type lamps or as original equipment in new vehicles. The moisture resistant LED-illuminated vehicle bulb assembly is employable in stop lamps, clearance/marker lamps, as well as combination brake, turn and tail lamps for passenger vehicle lamps and in heavy-duty trucks and trailers.
Kevin Ka Kei Leung - Milpitas CA, US Wen Hua Lin - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
OMNIVISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 B23P 17/04
US Classification:
348374, 29428, 348E05026
Abstract:
An apparatus includes an image sensor module with a lens stack disposed on the image sensor module. A protective tube is disposed on the image sensor module and encloses the lens stack. The protective tube includes an outer wall having a snap-in latch element disposed thereon. A metal housing encloses the protective tube. The metal housing includes a housing foot and inner wall having an opposite snap-in latch element disposed thereon. The image sensor module is adapted to be secured between the housing foot of the metal housing and the protective tube when the opposite snap-in latch element of the metal housing is engaged with the snap-in latch element of the protective tube.
- Sunnyvale CA, US Selvakumar SIVARAJ - Sunnyvale CA, US Wen LIN - Andover MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/26 H04L 12/46 H04L 12/721 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
A network device may generate a route advertisement that includes a media access control (MAC) address. The MAC address may correspond to a data link established between the network device and a customer edge (CE) device. The network device and the CE device may be associated with an Ethernet virtual private network (EVPN) that includes other network devices that are remote from the CE device. The network device may cause the route advertisement to be outputted over the EVPN. The route advertisement may permit the other network devices to learn that the data link is directly reachable via the MAC address, and may permit the other network devices, when configured as maintenance endpoints (MEPs), to directly address performance monitoring-related unicast packets, intended for the data link, using the MAC address, such that flooding of the performance monitoring-related unicast packets is avoided.
Wen-Jung Lin MD 515 South Dr Suite 14, Mountain View, CA 94040 6509661448 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatrics, 1985 Perinatal Medicine & Neonatal Medicine, 1987
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Chinese, Min Nan
Education:
Medical School University of Medicine And Dentistry of New Jersey / Newark Medical School Muni Chung Hsin Hosp Medical School Staten Island University Hospital-South Medical School Umdnj-Njms-U Hosp
Dr. Lin graduated from the Chung Shan Med And Dental Coll, Taiching, Taiwan in 1976. He works in Mountain View, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Lin is affiliated with El Camino Hospital and OConnor Hospital.