Patents by Inventor Jay Jui-Chieh Chen

Jay Jui-Chieh Chen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5923712
    Abstract: A system for linearly transmitting an amplified output signal using predistortion whereby a straight inverse modeling scheme is used to more easily and accurately determine the inverse of the distortion caused by a power amplifier of a RF transmitter. The "inverse" of the power amplifier is directly modeled by considering the power amplifier as a signal processing block with the input and output ports reversed. As a result, the computationally intensive inversion required by conventional schemes is avoided. The predistorter system stores complex coefficients in a predistorter LUT, which are then used as the tap weights of a digital filter implementing the predistorter. The predistortion is done by a non-linear filter which incorporates both instantaneous and average envelope power or magnitude effects. The predistortion LUT is addressed as a function of the instantaneous envelope power or magnitude and past power or magnitude envelopes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Glenayre Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Richard Leyendecker, Jay Jui-Chieh Chen, Armando Cova Garrido, Yan Guo, Vladimir Pavlovic, Claudio Gustavo Rey, Desmond Wai Ming Yan
  • Patent number: 5732333
    Abstract: A linear transmitter (101) using predistortion includes a modulator (103), a predistorter (107), a digital quadrature modulator (111), an upconverter (113), a power amplifier (115), and an antenna (117). In addition, the transmitter (101) has a feedback loop including a coupler (119), a downconverter (123), a digital quadrature demodulator (125), and a trainer (131). The digital data to be transmitted is provided into the modulator (103), which converts the digital data into in-phase and quadrature component signals. The in-phase and quadrature component signals are then provided to the predistorter (107), which "predistorts" the component signals prior to amplification. The digital quadrature modulator (111) converts the component signals into a single analog signal. The upconverter (113) upconverts this signal from the predistorter (107) into the desired frequency of transmission, which is provided to the power amplifier (115) and the antenna (117) for amplification and broadcast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Glenayre Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Brian Cox, David Kent Bonds, Jay Jui-Chieh Chen, Flaviu C. Costescu, Joel Richard Dierks, Wayne Douglas Duello, Thomas L. Frederick, Paul A. Goud, Derek Stephen Hilborn, Richard Johnathan Hinkle, Terry Lee Hinkle, David E. Jones, Theron Lee Jones, Patricia Fern Kavanagh, David W. Kroeger, Robert Richard Leyendecker, Vladimir Pavlovic, Claudio Gustavo Rey, Ray M.R. Sewlochan, Emre Tapucu, Mark A. Walker