Patents by Inventor Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
Shing-Wu P. Tzeng 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: 8909008Abstract: Optical signals are transmitted across a rotary junction using an active optical rotary coupler. A rotary optical joint assembly includes a rotatable optical coupler and an optical signal processing system. The rotatable optical coupler aligns two optical fibers for optical communication across a rotary optical junction. The optical signal processing system includes a local optical transceiver that receives the signals and compensates for at least a portion of signal loss or other signal imperfections incurred from transmitting the signal across the rotary optical junction. The local optical transceiver also processes the signals for longer distance transmission.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Owlink Technology, Inc.Inventors: Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, Ding-Wei Cheng, Chien-Jen Lin, Chih-Hao Liu
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Patent number: 8150261Abstract: A universal remote control device controls both first and second electronic devices that may be remote from each other, via different communication channels. The remote control device is used with an optical fiber network, including a first optical transceiver coupled to the first electronic device, a second optical transceiver coupled to the second electronic device, and an optical fiber coupled between the first optical transceiver and the second optical transceiver. The remote control device comprises an infrared (IR) transmitter for transmitting a first control signal for controlling the first electronic device via an IR communication channel, and a wireless communication interface for transmitting a second control signal for controlling the second electronic device to the first optical transceiver via a wireless communication channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: OWLink Technology, Inc.Inventors: Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, David Paul Hochenedel
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Publication number: 20080291074Abstract: A universal remote control device controls both first and second electronic devices that may be remote from each other, via different communication channels. The remote control device is used with an optical fiber network, including a first optical transceiver coupled to the first electronic device, a second optical transceiver coupled to the second electronic device, and an optical fiber coupled between the first optical transceiver and the second optical transceiver. The remote control device comprises an infrared (IR) transmitter for transmitting a first control signal for controlling the first electronic device via an IR communication channel, and a wireless communication interface for transmitting a second control signal for controlling the second electronic device to the first optical transceiver via a wireless communication channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: OWLINK TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, David Paul Hochenedel
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Patent number: 7421163Abstract: A grating assisted optical waveguide for use in free space optical detection is disclosed. High speed, high sensitivity, large field of view, and relaxed tolerance on alignment are enabled. The grating converts a free space incoming optical beam into guided mode. Converted optical signals propagate along the waveguide, and can be directed to an optical detector. As such, the optical intensity at the active area of the detector is increased significantly. A number of optical beam converter gratings for free space light collection can be used, including linear and ring structure gratings, chirped gratings, and multilayer gratings. Such a grating assisted optical waveguide can be used, for example, in a digital wireless multimedia system, where digital content is wirelessly transmitted from a source to a target destination, such as home-based video and audio entertainment systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: OWLink Technology, Inc.Inventors: Xiaolin Tong, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, Hua Zhang, Randall Blair
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Patent number: 7400801Abstract: Embodiments provide single fiber bidirectional HDCP modules. A signal fiber module includes at least one laser and at least one detector and a waveguide combiner/splitter. An optical fiber is used as a cylindrical lens in order to partially collimate in the vertical axis the optical signals entering and leaving branches of a waveguide. The branches of the waveguide have lens-shape interfaces in order to at least partially collimate in the horizontal axis the beams entering and leaving the waveguide. Each branch of the waveguide tapers toward a join-section of the waveguide. At the join section, the cross-section of a laser branch is smaller than the cross-section of a detector branch. If more than one detector is present in a module, the cross-sections of the detector branches differ from each other. If more than one laser is present in a module, the cross-sections of the laser branches differ from each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Owlink Technology, Inc.Inventors: Xiaolin Tong, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, Randall Blair, Todd Hu
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Patent number: 7386641Abstract: A serial transmission protocol and architecture are provided that can be used to transmit uncompressed multimedia (e.g., video/audio/control data) over a high speed serial forward communication channel. A backward channel is also provided, for communicating control data. The protocol is implemented with a flexible packet format that supports all different modes of video data, and also supports 24 bit and 30 bit video data (or higher). An example application where the architecture and protocol can be used is a home entertainment multimedia system. A mechanism to implement EDID pass-through and protocols such as HDCP is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: OWLink Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mingcheng Xu, Yong Guo, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
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Publication number: 20080005310Abstract: A serial transmission protocol and architecture are provided that can be used to transmit uncompressed multimedia (e.g., video/audio/control data) over a high speed serial forward communication channel. A backward channel is also provided, for communicating control data. The protocol is implemented with a flexible packet format that supports all different modes of video data, and also supports 24 bit and 30 bit video data (or higher). An example application where the architecture and protocol can be used is a home entertainment multimedia system. A mechanism to implement EDID pass-through and protocols such as HDCP is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Mingcheng Xu, Yong Guo, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
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Publication number: 20070292135Abstract: A serial transmission protocol and architecture are provided that can be used to forward remote control data between sink (e.g., DTV) and source (e.g., DVD player) devices, in addition to other data such as video and/or audio or other payload. The target device need not be in the line of sight of the remote control beam. Daisy-chained devices will pass the remote control signal to the appropriate target device, so that the user can point any remote control at the DTV or other conveniently located device in the system, and still control the actual target device. The communication channel that carries payload, processing control, and remote control data can be implemented with wired or wireless of technology (or a combination thereof). In one particular embodiment, the communication channel is implemented with a single fiber. A number of presentation and entertainment system applications that employ remote control technology (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Yong Guo, Yu-Shian Lee, Mingcheng Xu, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
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Publication number: 20070286600Abstract: Infrared control signals are repeated and communicated in a system including a source device and a sink device that are communicatively coupled by a serial communication link that includes a forward channel and a backward channel. Modulated infrared remote control data is detected by an infrared detector without de-modulation, and sampled in modulated form. Sampled data corresponding to the modulated remote control signal is transmitted from the sink device to the source device over the serial communication link, which in one example is a single optical fiber. The source device receives the sampled data and regenerates the infrared control data, which is then used to control the operation of the source device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: OWLINK TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Yong Guo, Mingcheng Xu, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
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Publication number: 20070280282Abstract: An indoor digital multimedia network includes a centralized set of digital multimedia sources, such as a DVD player, a video game console, a personal computer console, a media center, and a set-top television box. The digital multimedia source set is operatively connected to output devices (e.g., television, computer monitor, projector, audio speaker) located in locations remote from the digital multimedia source set. The digital multimedia sources and output devices are operatively connected in a visually seamless manner through the use of substantially transparent optical fiber cables.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Shing-Wu P. Tzeng, Peter Pak
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Patent number: 5412682Abstract: A laser head comprising a tube having a wall with the configuration of a hollow cylinder. A first ring flange extends radially generally outwardly of the tube wall at one end and is connected to the tube by a single continuous weld. A second plate flange is disposed at the same end and extends generally axially of the first flange. The first flange is coupled to the second flange and sandwiches a metal gasket therebetween to form a pressure seal. An electrode assembly is mounted to the second plate flange and at least one high voltage discharge feed extends through the wall of the tube to energize the electrode assembly. The tube is formed of a homogeneous metal that is free of any surface plating and is less reactive with Halogen gas than pure aluminum. In an associated method, the interior surface of the tube is polished to reduce the surface area and inhibit the entrapment of water vapor.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Advanced Interventional Systems, Inc.Inventors: James B. Laudenslager, Fred G. Kinley, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng
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Patent number: 4520344Abstract: A wheel trouble detecting and warning device for wheeled motor vehicles, comprising tire pressure detecting valves, an air horn and a plunger unit to be mounted on each wheel, the tire pressure detecting valves being adapted to allow air from the tire to be supplied to the air horn to produce a warning sound when the tire is over or under inflated. In the meantime air is also supplied to a plunger unit which is then caused to activate an electrical switch mounted on the wheel axle housing to flash a warning lamp provided in the vehicle. The wheel is further provided with a dog member fixedly mounted on the wheel rim to activate the electrical switch when the wheel wobbles as a result of loosening of the wheel bolts or failure of the wheel bearing.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Inventors: Si-Yan Shu, Shing-Wu P. Tzeng