Patents by Inventor Dickson T. Wong
Dickson T. Wong 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).
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Patent number: 10254408Abstract: A positioning system is provided in which a client device samples a transmission from any suitable terrestrial wireless source. The resulting samples are correlated with replica samples to determine a position of the client device using time-difference-of-arrival-based calculations.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: ETHERWHERE CORPORATIONInventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Dickson T. Wong
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Publication number: 20180329018Abstract: A method for estimating the location of a beacon from an ensemble of measurements associated with said beacon, where, contained in each measurement, are GPS data from which surfaces of location may be extracted, together with the ID's of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is disclosed. The method comprises extracting the canonical set of surfaces of location implicit in each of the associated measurements, and determining the estimate of the location of the beacon as the point for which a weighted sum of the squares of the distances to each of the surfaces so extracted is minimized. A system for the compilation of a database of beacon locations from measurements containing a time-stamped recording of the composite GPS signal (which recording is referred to as a datagram), together with the ID's and associated signal strengths of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Edmund Gregory Lee, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Patent number: 10063073Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) charger provides power to a client device. A USB connector interfaces with a client device and receives a request for the output voltage of the USB charger to be at a specific value. If the requested voltage level is lower than the current output voltage level, the output voltage level is set to the requested level and a bleeder circuit is enabled to discharge the output capacitor of the USB charger.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Dialog Semiconductor Inc.Inventors: Jianming Yao, Yimin Chen, Yong Li, Junjie Zheng, Dickson T. Wong
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Patent number: 9866123Abstract: A power converter with a dynamic preload. The power converter includes a magnetic component coupled between an input and an output of the power converter. The output of the power converter has an output voltage for providing power to a load. A switch is adapted to control current through the magnetic component according to on and off times of the switch. A dynamic preload circuit is coupled to the output of the power converter. The dynamic preload has loading characteristics that are adjusted responsive to a signal indicative of an output voltage at the output of the power converter.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Dialog Semiconductor Inc.Inventors: Jianming Yao, Yimin Chen, Dickson T. Wong, Yong Li
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Publication number: 20180003827Abstract: A positioning system is provided in which a client device samples a transmission from any suitable terrestrial wireless source. The resulting samples are correlated with replica samples to determine a position of the client device using time-difference-of-arrival-based calculations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Dickson T. Wong
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Publication number: 20160218628Abstract: A power converter with a dynamic preload. The power converter includes a magnetic component coupled between an input and an output of the power converter. The output of the power converter has an output voltage for providing power to a load. A switch is adapted to control current through the magnetic component according to on and off times of the switch. A dynamic preload circuit is coupled to the output of the power converter. The dynamic preload has loading characteristics that are adjusted responsive to a signal indicative of an output voltage at the output of the power converter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Jianming Yao, Yimin Chen, Dickson T. Wong, Yong Li
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Patent number: 9288864Abstract: A TRIAC dimmer controller for an LED lamp dynamically adjusts the amount of additional current supplied to the TRIAC dimmer based on the TRIAC dimmer operating mode. A TRIAC dimmer current controller continually senses the TRIAC dimmer current loading and determines a TRIAC dimmer operating mode based on the detected current. The TRIAC dimmer controller compares the detected current with a threshold current value called a TRIAC holding current, and adjusts the amount of bleeder current based on the difference between the detected current and the threshold current value. By continually sensing the TRIAC dimmer current loading, the LED controller regulates the amount of bleeder current supplied to the TRIAC dimmer using a single sink current path to satisfy the TRIAC dimmer current demands of multiple TRIAC dimmer operating modes.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Dialog Semiconductor Inc.Inventors: Xiaoyan Wang, Chenglong Zhang, Guang Feng, Clarita Knoll, Chuanyang Wang, Jiang Chen, Liang Yan, Dickson T. Wong
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Publication number: 20150340890Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) charger provides power to a client device. A USB connector interfaces with a client device and receives a request for the output voltage of the USB charger to be at a specific value. If the requested voltage level is lower than the current output voltage level, the output voltage level is set to the requested level and a bleeder circuit is enabled to discharge the output capacitor of the USB charger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Jianming Yao, Yimin Chen, Yong Li, Junjie Zheng, Dickson T. Wong
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Publication number: 20140159616Abstract: A TRIAC dimmer controller for an LED lamp dynamically adjusts the amount of additional current supplied to the TRIAC dimmer based on the TRIAC dimmer operating mode. A TRIAC dimmer current controller continually senses the TRIAC dimmer current loading and determines a TRIAC dimmer operating mode based on the detected current. The TRIAC dimmer controller compares the detected current with a threshold current value called a TRIAC holding current, and adjusts the amount of bleeder current based on the difference between the detected current and the threshold current value. By continually sensing the TRIAC dimmer current loading, the LED controller regulates the amount of bleeder current supplied to the TRIAC dimmer using a single sink current path to satisfy the TRIAC dimmer current demands of multiple TRIAC dimmer operating modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: iWatt Inc.Inventors: XIAOYAN WANG, CHENGLONG ZHANG, GUANG FENG, CLARITA KNOLL, CHUANYANG WANG, JIANG CHEN, LIANG YAN, DICKSON T. WONG
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Publication number: 20120200457Abstract: A method for estimating the location of a mobile Wi-Fi signal receiver from a database of independently obtained survey data, each survey datum consisting of a surface of location derived from a composite GPS signal, together with a Wi-Fi signature measured concurrently with the GPS signal measurement, is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a Wi-Fi signature, measured and recorded by said mobile. Wi-Fi signal receiver, at the location to be estimated; extracting from the database, an algorithmically-determined subset of surfaces of location, utilizing the Wi-Fi signature recorded by said mobile Wi-Fi signal receiver, and estimating the location of said mobile Wi-Fi signal receiver from said algorithmically-determined subset of surfaces of location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Edmund Gregory Lee, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Publication number: 20120081250Abstract: A method for estimating the location of a beacon from an ensemble of measurements associated with said beacon, where, contained in each measurement, are GPS data from which surfaces of location may be extracted, together with the ID's of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is disclosed. The method comprises extracting the canonical set of surfaces of location implicit in each of the associated measurements, and determining the estimate of the location of the beacon as the point for which a weighted sum of the squares of the distances to each of the surfaces so extracted is minimized. A system for the compilation of a database of beacon locations from measurements containing a time-stamped recording of the composite GPS signal (which recording is referred to as a datagram), together with the ID's and associated signal strengths of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Edmund Gregory Lee, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Patent number: 7994981Abstract: A method for estimating the location of a beacon from an ensemble of measurements associated with said beacon, where, contained in each measurement, are GPS data from which surfaces of location may be extracted, together with the ID's of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is disclosed. The method comprises extracting the canonical set of surfaces of location implicit in each of the associated measurements, and determining the estimate of the location of the beacon as the point for which the sum of the squares of the distances to each of the surfaces so extracted is minimized. A system for the compilation of a database of beacon locations from measurements containing a time-stamped recording of the composite GPS signal (which recording is referred to as a datagram), together with the ID's and associated signal strengths of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: etherWhere CorporationInventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Edmund Gregory Lee, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Publication number: 20110080320Abstract: A system for measuring the pseudo range from a target GPS sensor to a designated navigational satellite, for use in a satellite positioning system (SPS) is comprised of multiple GPS sensors for receiving and recording portions of the signals transmitted by designated navigational satellites, the recordings referred to as datagrams; and means for transmitting the datagrams to a datagram processing facility wherein the pseudo range from the target GPS sensor to the designated navigational satellite is derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Publication number: 20110080321Abstract: The use of multiple GPS sensors provides the conceptual framework for novel techniques for reducing the minimum signal strength required by a GPS assistance system to acquire and accurately track GPS satellites at or near the horizon. A strong signal attenuation system for synthesizing GPS satellite-specific I/F signals, enabling more efficient and effective acquisition of GPS satellites, is disclosed, comprising N+1 reference GPS sensors, each with an omni-directional antenna and front end, for down converting composite GPS satellite signals, and strong signal suppression (SSS) means for synthesizing, from the I/F signals produced by the N+1 reference GPS sensors, a set of one or more I/F signals (corresponding to a set of designated satellites), each with at least N of the strongest potentially-interfering satellite signals suppressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Publication number: 20100283673Abstract: A system for measuring the pseudo range from a target GPS sensor to a designated navigational satellite, for use in a satellite positioning system (SPS) is comprised of multiple GPS sensors for receiving and recording portions of the signals transmitted by designated navigational satellites, the recordings referred to as datagrams; and means for transmitting the datagrams to a datagram processing facility wherein the pseudo range from the target GPS sensor to the designated navigational satellite is derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Farrokh Farrokhi, Dickson T. Wong, Arthur J. Collmeyer
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Patent number: 7554821Abstract: A power converter delivers electrical power from an electrical power source to a load according to a plurality of operation modes, where at least one of the operation modes is a peak current switching mode. Under the peak current switching mode, a switch controller controls the switch in the power converter to be kept on until the current through the switch reaches a peak current value corresponding to a given phase of the input voltage signal to the power converter. The peak current values have a reference shape, which may be a trapezoidal. The power converter may have any topology, such as a flyback-type power converter or a boost-type power converter.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: iWatt Inc.Inventors: Arthur J. Collmeyer, Anatoly Shteynberg, Junjie Zheng, Paul F. King, Dickson T. Wong, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7548040Abstract: This disclosure relates to wireless battery charging of electronic devices such as wireless headsets/headphones. In one embodiment, an electronic device is provided comprising a speaker comprising a coil, and the coil is operative both to cause the speaker to produce sound and to receive energy transferred to the coil via inductive coupling. The received energy is used to recharge a rechargeable battery in the electronic device. In other embodiments, the coil used to receive the energy that recharges the battery is received by a coil other than the coil in the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: ZeroG Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Lee, Arthur J. Collmeyer, Dickson T. Wong
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Patent number: 7548438Abstract: A power converter delivers electrical power from an electrical power source to a load according to a plurality of operation modes, where at least one of the operation modes is a peak current switching mode. Under the peak current switching mode, a switch controller controls the switch in the power converter to be kept on until the current through the switch reaches a peak current value corresponding to a given phase of the input voltage signal to the power converter. The peak current values have a reference shape, which may be a trapezoidal. The power converter may have any topology, such as a flyback-type power converter or a boost-type power converter.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: iWatt Inc.Inventors: Arthur J. Collmeyer, Anatoly Shteynberg, Junjie Zheng, Paul F. King, Dickson T. Wong, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7433211Abstract: A power converter delivers electrical power from an electrical power source to a load according to a plurality of operation modes, where at least one of the operation modes is a peak current switching mode. Under the peak current switching mode, a switch controller controls the switch in the power converter to be kept on until the current through the switch reaches a peak current value corresponding to a given phase of the input voltage signal to the power converter. The peak current values have a reference shape, which may be a trapezoidal. The power converter may have any topology, such as a flyback-type power converter or a boost-type power converter.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: iWatt Inc.Inventors: Arthur J. Collmeyer, Anatoly Shteynberg, Junjie Zheng, Paul F. King, Dickson T. Wong, Harry Rodriguez
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Patent number: 6894911Abstract: A method of regulating voltage at an output of a switching power converter, the converter comprising a switch and pulse generation circuitry, the pulse generation circuitry producing one or more drive signals for cycling the switch ON and OFF, wherein if the switch is cycled ON and OFF according to a cycle of a drive signal, power is transferred from a source to a load. The method includes sensing an output voltage feedback signal, comparing the sensed feedback signal to a reference at a determined time during a cycling of the switch, and regulating an output voltage at the load by controlling whether a cycle of one of the drive signals cycles the switch in response to the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: iWatt, Inc.Inventors: Mark D. Telefus, Mark R. Muegge, Charles R. Geber, Dickson T. Wong