Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Joe Zheng
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Patent number: 6563499Abstract: Techniques for generating a 3D region from a surrounding imagery are disclosed. The surrounding imagery comprising a sequence of side view images taken respectively at a known position around an object. The images are preprocessed to generate corresponding sequence of mask images. To accelerate the subsequent space carving process, each of the mask images is encoded uniquely using what is called herein a Maximal Area Encoding scheme. In the space carving process, volumetric cells or cubes representing the object are recursively subdivided to gradually fit the object by “carving” away those cubes that are not occupied by any of the object. All cubes are encoded and indexed using an octree structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Geometrix, Inc.Inventors: Roman Waupotitsch, Esfandiar Bandari
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Patent number: 6560378Abstract: The present invention, generally speaking, provides compact design of optical couplers for combining two differently polarized light beams onto a collimator or splitting a composed light beam into two differently polarized light beams. According to another embodiment, the size of the polarization beam combiner is minimized by using a pair of specially designed fiber collimators that use an asymmetrical sleeve. As a result, a coupler, according to the present invention, uses less components, is of small in size and provides an easy-aligning structure. Further the coupler offers lower optical insertion loss with minimized physical size.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc.Inventors: Weimin Liu, Li Wang
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Patent number: 6559693Abstract: Techniques designing an electronic circuit system including multiple transistors and passive components are presented. According to one aspect of the techniques, some or all of the transistors and passive components are systematically adjusted to minimize artifacts resulting from system-level interactions among these functional building blocks. The adjustment is based on a ratio of Electrically Equivalent Channel Geometry (EECG) of each of the adjusted the transistors and passive components.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventors: John C. Tung, Minghao Zhang
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Patent number: 6556056Abstract: A method of designing an electronic circuit system with multiple Field Effect Transistors (FETs) made by a variety of nonstandard industrial processes is presented. With this method, the circuit parameters of the various components of the individual functional building blocks of the circuit system are systematically adjusted to minimize the many deteriorating effects resulting from system-level interactions among these functional building blocks. In one embodiment, the method is applied to a Silicon On Insulator (SOI) CMOS IC that is a Divide-by-16 divider where the functional building blocks are four Divide-by-2 dividers. The resulting drastic improvement of output signal ripple from each divider stage is graphically presented. In another embodiment, the method is applied to another SOI CMOS IC that is a Bang Bang Phase Detector where the functional building blocks are three Master Slave D-Type Flip Flops. The resulting drastic improvement of output signal ripple is also graphically presented.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Qantec Communications, Inc.Inventors: John C. Tung, Minghao (Mary) Zhang
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Patent number: 6552746Abstract: The invention relates to a CMOS image sensor that can be embedded in portable imaging systems. This high spatial resolution and low bit resolution CMOS area image sensor not only enables portable imaging systems such as cellular fax phone, portable copy machines, barcode reader, but also it can be fabricated in standard digital CMOS processes, particularly at 0.35 micron and below. This invention also discloses several portable imaging systems using such a CMOS image sensor. This invention further discloses a CMOS image sensor that has variable spatial resolution and bit resolution. Starting as a high spatial resolution low-bit resolution image sensor, the high bit-resolution is achieved by combining information from a group of nearest-neighbor pixels into a single super-pixel via spatial oversampling. This variable CMOS image sensor can be used in a multiple function imaging device for both document and video imaging, or photography.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventors: Xiao D. Yang, Zhonghan Deng
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Patent number: 6546166Abstract: An optical fiber structure for demultiplexing/multiplexing includes a coupler which splits an incoming signal with multiple channels into two substantially identical signals that are respectively processed to separate the closely located successive channel groups for further demultiplexing or multiplexing. The spectrum characteristics to process the two identical signals are so chosen that the channel distortion and/or transmission loss are minimized. In particular, multiple stages of splitter filters are used to shorten the transmission path a channel signal has to pass through. As a result, signal distortion and/or transmission loss are minimized and the channel groups are interleaved by a single channel group.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc.Inventors: Yuqiao Liu, Wei-Shin Tsay
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Patent number: 6546152Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing images in 2-D scanners are disclosed. According to one aspect of the system, a series of images are successively generated from a sensing module in a scanner as the scanner is moving across a scanning document. A first image is initially kept in a memory. When a second image becomes available, an overlapping between the first image and the second image is located. From the overlapping, it is to determine if the stored first image is precisely registered with the second image. If the two images are registered, a signal-to-noise enhanced image is obtained by averaging the two images. If the two images are not registered, a combined image is obtained by combining the two images. Either the signal-to-noise enhanced image or the combined image is then stored in the memory to work with the next image. The process is repeated till all the images are processed. As a result, a signal-to-noise enhanced image or a combined image representing the entire document is produced.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Syscan Technology (Shenzhen) Co. LimitedInventor: Alpha Hou
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Patent number: 6545258Abstract: Photo-sensors, such as photo-diodes, are formed using regions with cross-sections that increase the overall quantum efficiency of the resulting photo-sensor. The cross-sections have additional (e.g., interior) side-wall interfaces, and, in some embodiments, an additional, relatively shallow bottom interface. The increased total side-wall area and any additional shallow bottom area increase the total photo-junction volume located near the surface of the device. As a result, a greater fraction of photons having relatively small absorption lengths (e.g., blue light) will be absorbed within a photo-junction, thereby increasing the quantum efficiency for those photons. The present invention enables photo-sensors to be implemented with more uniform spectral response.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventors: Hui Tian, William R. Bidermann, David X. D. Yang, Yi-Hen Wei
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Patent number: 6542189Abstract: A system and method for performing frequency compensation in a video digital cameral utilizing a time-indexed multiple sampling technique is presented. The frequency compensation removes distortion from the digital image signal captured by the video digital camera as compared with a human-perceived image signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventor: Hui Tian
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Patent number: 6529192Abstract: A mesh generator and process based on a volumetric representation is disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a 3D region of an object is generated by a space carving process and represented by volumetric cells encoded in a tree structure, such as an octree tree. Given the 3D region, the mesh process generates a mesh of elements covering the entire 3D region and intersecting with each other either not at all or at common boundary faces.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Geometrix, Inc.Inventor: Roman Waupotitsch
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Patent number: 6518963Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating exportable patches are disclosed. The exportable patches representing a mesh model are respectively generated using a test-and-merge procedure. A patch is a collection of the polygons with the property that every polygon in the patch shares at least one edge with some other polygons in the same patch. In addition, all patches have the properties that the union of all the polygons contains all the polygons of the mesh, and that no two patches contain the same polygon. Exporting such patches in image files makes it possible for a user to alter or modify the texture mapping for a particular patch in a desirable way.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Geometrix, Inc.Inventors: Roman Waupotitsch, Oleg Mishin
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Patent number: 6507083Abstract: An image sensor has a light-shielding layer with openings corresponding to an array of light-sensing elements formed below on a substrate. Light-reflecting material is applied to form (e.g., vertical) via walls between each opening in the light-shielding layer and the corresponding light-sensing element. Light having a non-normal angle of incidence will reflect off the vertical light-reflecting via structures towards the light-sensing elements. As such, substantially all of the light that passes through an opening in the light-shielding layer will reach the light-sensing element, even light incident at relatively low angles, thereby reducing the problem of pixel vignetting associated with prior art image sensors. As a result, the image sensor has a greater and more uniform sensitivity across the entire sensor array.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventor: Hui Tian
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Patent number: 6498336Abstract: An image (or other light) sensor has a reflective element under each light-sensing element. The reflective element is positioned to reflect incident light that passes through the light-sensing element without being absorbed, back towards the light-sensing element for a second chance at being absorbed. The present invention increases the effective quantum efficiency of each light-sensing element without having to increase the thickness of the absorption region within the light-sensing element. In one embodiment, each reflective element is a discrete mirror that is positioned within the sensor packaging adjacent to (e.g., below) the integrated image sensor. In another embodiment, each reflective element is an integral part of the integrated circuit that contains the image sensor, such as a light-reflecting region formed within the substrate below the corresponding light-sensing element.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventors: Hui Tian, Ricardo Motta
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Patent number: 6493114Abstract: An improved image sensing module disclosed herein has particular applications in imaging systems, such as image scanners, copy machines and facsimile machines, that optically convert an object to a signal or image before other processes can be proceeded. In one embodiment, the image sensing module employs a control signal circuitry that is integrated in an image sensor. The control signal circuitry receives a predetermined period for the light integration process of the image sensor and produces a sensor control signal that includes a time parameter that ensures that the light integration process lasts exactly for the predetermined time regardless how long an illumination source is kept on.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Syscan Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dongtai Liu
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Patent number: 6481901Abstract: Improved designs of fiber collimators that include an asymmetric sleeve are disclosed. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the asymmetric sleeve is so shaped that, when arranged next to each other, two collimators with the asymmetric sleeve achieves a lateral distance shorter than the outer diameter of the collimators, which makes it possible to design smaller optical components without effecting the performance and characteristics thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc.Inventors: Li Wang, Timothy Yuen-Lian Wang
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Patent number: 6459506Abstract: A portable dual-mode scanner device capable of being powered through a universal serial bus connection where the individual components of the portable scanner are selectively and controllably powered so as to function within the power limitations of the usb port (i.e., 5 Volts, 2.2 watts) without appreciable degradation of a captured image whether that image resides on a transparent media (i.e., a negative) or an opaque media (i.e., paper) is described.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Syscan, Inc.Inventors: Darwin Hu, Alpha Hou
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Patent number: 6452152Abstract: The presently preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a single ended bit-line from each pixel, small swing bit-line detection, a regenerative sense amplifier, and reference generation using precision analog references.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Pixim, Inc.Inventor: David Xiao Dong Yang
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Patent number: 6415051Abstract: A 3D modeling system employing a commercially available structured light source is disclosed. The light source projecting a light stripe is swung manually across an object or a particular area of interest on the surface of the object. Under the illumination of the swinging light stripe, the object is imaged to produce a sequence of images. For each of the images, the position and orientation of the structured light source are independently and dynamically derived. From each of the images, a set of curvilinear points from the (deformed) projected line falling on the object or the area of interest are calculated in conjunction with a calibration model of the imager. The curvilinear points from all the images are merged to provide accurate and complete 3D data about the object or the area of interest.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Geometrix, Inc.Inventors: Francesco Callari, Arthur Zwern, Sandor Fejes
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Patent number: 6393111Abstract: A network interface for home networking implemented upon an existing 4-wire (two-pair) phone line system is disclosed. The interface comprises two transmitters, two line isolators and a receiver. The two transmitters transmit data simultaneously to both of the pairs of wires in the phone line system so that all devices coupled to the phone line system, regardless which pair of wires being coupled onto, can receive the data. Because all the pairs carry the data, there is therefore needed one on receiver in the interface to receive the data transmitting over the phone line system. The disclosed interface provides a solution to the home networking which no longer requires the knowledge of the underlying wiring structure in the phone line system.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Broadmedia, Inc.Inventors: Paul B. Ripy, Shih-Chian Yang
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Patent number: 6353839Abstract: To accept, store, and use dynamic information within a markup language, a markup language variable system is introduced. The markup language variable system allows variable scopes to be created within markup language user agents. Variables can then be assigned using static variable assignment via markup language tags or dynamic variable assignment via user requests. Variables can be used within markup language displays or within addresses such as Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). Automatic escaping ensures that variables are correctly modified for use within certain contexts such as URLs.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Openwave Systems Inc.Inventors: Peter F. King, Russell S. Greer, Bruce V. Schwartz, Bruce K. Martin, Jr., Mark G. Lentczner, Lawrence M. Stein