Patents by Inventor Kelvin Chau
Kelvin Chau 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: 11506884Abstract: An optical circuit switch device and method for using the device are provided. The device may include a fiber array including a set of optical fibers configured for transmitting optical signals. The device may include a collimator array coupled to the fiber array configured for aligning the optical signals received from the fiber array. The device may include a first mirror array for receiving the optical signals from the collimator array. The device may include a second mirror array for receiving the optical signals from the first mirror array. The device may include a lens located at the fiber array, the lens having a focal point at the second mirror array.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2019Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Molex, LLCInventors: Gongjian Hu, Kelvin Chau, Lifu Gong
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Publication number: 20200257106Abstract: An optical circuit switch device and method for using the device are provided. The device may include a fiber array including a set of optical fibers configured for transmitting optical signals. The device may include a collimator array coupled to the fiber array configured for aligning the optical signals received from the fiber array. The device may include a first mirror array for receiving the optical signals from the collimator array. The device may include a second mirror array for receiving the optical signals from the first mirror array. The device may include a lens located at the fiber array, the lens having a focal point at the second mirror array.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: GONGJIAN HU, KELVIN CHAU, GUOJIANG HU, LIFU GONG
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Patent number: 9712420Abstract: Implied relationships between entities, such as network endpoints, are automatically discovered based on co-temporal events. Events involving pairs of endpoints, such as messaging events in which one endpoint acts as a source and another endpoint acts as a destination, may be detected. Edges between nodes representing those endpoints and other nodes representing other endpoints involved in other recent (co-temporal) events may be added to a progressively constructed graph. Over time, such edges may be progressively weighted in response to the detection of further co-temporal events involving the same endpoints. Relationships between endpoints may be implied based on the resulting accumulated weights of edges linking those endpoints' nodes in the graph even if there is no express relationship between those endpoints in any real-word context (e.g., even if those endpoints are not directly connected in any network, and even if no single event involves both of those endpoints together).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: RedVector Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tim L. Casey, Kelvin Chau
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Publication number: 20150256635Abstract: Implied relationships between entities, such as network endpoints, are automatically discovered based on co-temporal events. Events involving pairs of endpoints, such as messaging events in which one endpoint acts as a source and another endpoint acts as a destination, may be detected. Edges between nodes representing those endpoints and other nodes representing other endpoints involved in other recent (co-temporal) events may be added to a progressively constructed graph. Over time, such edges may be progressively weighted in response to the detection of further co-temporal events involving the same endpoints. Relationships between endpoints may be implied based on the resulting accumulated weights of edges linking those endpoints' nodes in the graph even if there is no express relationship between those endpoints in any real-word context (e.g., even if those endpoints are not directly connected in any network, and even if no single event involves both of those endpoints together).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Tim L. Casey, Kelvin Chau
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Patent number: 8817359Abstract: In a multiple-axis free-space-coupled single-mode fiber-optic transmission system, such as an optical cross-connect switch, a method and apparatus are provided for the closed loop attenuation of optical beam power signals employed to align and cause dithering via MEMS mirrors which are manipulated to impose on the optical beam frequency modulation and, in particular, a time-varying set of induced mirror angles that yield a desired time history of optical power level that is modulated according to a digital code in the frequency modulation pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Gilmmerglass Networks, Inc.Inventor: Kelvin Chau
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Patent number: 8730556Abstract: Signals employed to align and cause dithering via MEMS mirrors in an optical cross connect switch are manipulated to impose, on the optical beam (steered via the MEMS mirrors) amplitude modulation and in particular a time-varying set of induced mirror angles that yield a desired time history of optical power level that is modulated according to a digital code in the amplitude modulation pattern. The controlled time sequence expressed as a time-varying optical power level can be used for in-band signaling along the same optical channels available for conventional optical data. The amplitude modulated signal is conveyed through the cross connect switch and is useful for example in control and command of the cross connect switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Glimmerglass Networks, Inc.Inventor: Kelvin Chau
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Publication number: 20130120826Abstract: In a multiple-axis free-space-coupled single-mode fiber-optic transmission system, such as an optical cross-connect switch, a method and apparatus are provided for the closed loop attenuation of optical beam power signals employed to align and cause dithering via MEMS mirrors which are manipulated to impose on the optical beam frequency modulation and, in particular, a time-varying set of induced mirror angles that yield a desired time history of optical power level that is modulated according to a digital code in the frequency modulation pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Glimmerglass Networks, Inc.Inventor: Kelvin Chau
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Publication number: 20130107347Abstract: Signals employed to align and cause dithering via MEMS mirrors in an optical cross connect switch are manipulated to impose, on the optical beam (steered via the MEMS mirrors) amplitude modulation and in particular a time-varying set of induced mirror angles that yield a desired time history of optical power level that is modulated according to a digital code in the amplitude modulation pattern. The controlled time sequence expressed as a time-varying optical power level can be used for in-band signaling along the same optical channels available for conventional optical data. The amplitude modulated signal is conveyed through the cross connect switch and is useful for example in control and command of the cross connect switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: Glimmerglass Networks, Inc.Inventor: Kelvin Chau
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Patent number: 6853779Abstract: An apparatus and method for aligning one or more optical fibers is disclosed. The apparatus includes a carrier having one or more through holes and one or more plugs, each of which is sized to be received in one or more of the three or more through holes. The carrier is adapted to receive one or more waveguides. The waveguides may be aligned by inserting a plug into each of one or more through holes in a carrier; attaching a waveguide to the carrier; aligning the carrier to align the one or more waveguides with respect to an optical device attached to a substrate; and tacking one or more of the plugs to the substrate to maintain the alignment of the waveguides with respect to the optical device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Onix MicrosystemsInventors: Kristofer Morzheim, Kelvin Chau
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Publication number: 20020159707Abstract: An apparatus and method for aligning one or more optical fibers is disclosed. The apparatus includes a carrier having one or more through holes and one or more plugs, each of which is sized to be received in one or more of the three or more through holes. The carrier is adapted to receive one or more waveguides. The waveguides may be aligned by inserting a plug into each of one or more through holes in a carrier; attaching a waveguide to the carrier; aligning the carrier to align the one or more waveguides with respect to an optical device attached to a substrate; and tacking one or more of the plugs to the substrate to maintain the alignment of the waveguides with respect to the optical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Onix Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Kristofer Mortzheim, Kelvin Chau
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Patent number: 6415074Abstract: An optical assembly having a light circulating device is used for routing light and may be used with a receiver. The assembly includes a tunable filter for receiving light traveling from the light circulating device and for selecting which wavelengths of light that reach the receiver. A wavelength routing mechanism optically coupled to the tunable filter and located downstream from the circulator is used to prevent undesired dropping of signal wavelengths. The mechanism has a first operational mode preventing light from reaching the receiver and a second operational mode allowing light to reach the receiver. When the filter is tuning, the mechanism is preferably in the first operational mode. Preferably, the assembly has an arrangement of mirror reflections on the first path and the second path so that an even number of mirror reflection are experienced on one path and an odd number on the other path as light is recombined.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: OpthosInventors: David K. Donald, Kelvin Chau, Kiet D. Ngo, Joseph A. Parker
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Patent number: 6375365Abstract: For any optically interconnected assembly, the packaging tasks include alignment of one or multiple optical devices, and attachment of aligned modules to a common substrate. The concept disclosed here is a packaging method to assemble pre-aligned optical modules on a common structure called motherboard. The apparatus consists of two components: device carrier or motherboard with openings on the sides and adjustable plugs in the form of pins or balls. The method and apparatus utilize plugs as connection bridges between device carriers and motherboard, allowing solid contacts and a rigid aligned structure among modules. The direct benefits include relaxation of dimensional tolerances on parts and elimination of the need for high-precision spacers.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Onix Microsystems, Inc.Inventor: Kelvin Chau