Patents by Inventor Tianyou Chen

Tianyou 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: 10971088
    Abstract: A sub-pixel rendering method, comprising the following steps: acquiring a second pixel array corresponding to an original image, each sub-pixel of the second pixel array corresponding to a greyscale value; mapping the second pixel array of the original image onto a first pixel array; respectively finding the central positions of the sub-pixels of the first pixel array and of the second pixel array, determining sub-pixels of the second pixel array positioned in every sub-pixel preset region in the first pixel array and of the same colour as said sub-pixels in the first pixel array, and measuring the distance of same from the central position of said sub-pixels of the first pixel array; on the basis of the distance, calculating the proportional coefficient occupied by the sub-pixels of the second pixel array in the sub-pixels of the first pixel array, and on the basis of the proportional coefficient and the greyscale value of the sub-pixels of the second pixel array, calculating the greyscale value correspondin
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2021
    Assignee: TRULY (HUIZHOU) SMART DISPLAY LIMITED
    Inventors: Guoliang Wu, Xiaojin Song, Wu Zheng, Yuewen Wang, Tianyou Chen, Junwen Hu, Junhai Su, Jianhua Li
  • Patent number: 10539702
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2020
    Assignee: CGG DATA SERVICES AG
    Inventors: Philip John Miles, Jason Conrad Berringer, Tianyou Chen, David Gregory Hodges
  • Publication number: 20180366075
    Abstract: A sub-pixel rendering method, comprising the following steps: acquiring a second pixel array corresponding to an original image, each sub-pixel of the second pixel array corresponding to a greyscale value; mapping the second pixel array of the original image onto a first pixel array; respectively finding the central positions of the sub-pixels of the first pixel array and of the second pixel array, determining sub-pixels of the second pixel array positioned in every sub-pixel preset region in the first pixel array and of the same colour as said sub-pixels in the first pixel array, and measuring the distance of same from the central position of said sub-pixels of the first pixel array; on the basis of the distance, calculating the proportional coefficient occupied by the sub-pixels of the second pixel array in the sub-pixels of the first pixel array, and on the basis of the proportional coefficient and the greyscale value of the sub-pixels of the second pixel array, calculating the greyscale value correspondin
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Applicant: TRULY (HUIZHOU) SMART DISPLAY LIMITED
    Inventors: Guoliang WU, Xiaojin SONG, Wu ZHENG, Yuewen WANG, Tianyou CHEN, Junwen HU, Junhai SU, Jianhua LI
  • Publication number: 20180313972
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2018
    Publication date: November 1, 2018
    Inventors: Philip John MILES, Jason Conrad BERRINGER, Tianyou CHEN, David Gregory HODGES
  • Patent number: 10036824
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2018
    Assignee: CGG DATA SERVICES AG
    Inventors: Philip John Miles, Jason Conrad Berringer, Tianyou Chen, David Gregory Hodges
  • Publication number: 20170276821
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Publication date: September 28, 2017
    Inventors: Philip John MILES, Jason Conrad BERRINGER, Tianyou CHEN, David Gregory HODGES
  • Patent number: 9709691
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: CGG DATA SERVICES AG
    Inventors: Philip John Miles, Jason Conrad Berringer, Tianyou Chen, David Gregory Hodges
  • Publication number: 20160282498
    Abstract: A device and method for estimating an apparent chargeability of a surveyed underground formation. The method includes receiving a total response of the underground formation from an airborne time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) survey system; separating, in two stages, the total response into an inductive response and an induced polarization response; and calculating (308) the apparent chargeability based on the induced polarization response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Publication date: September 29, 2016
    Inventors: Tianyou CHEN, Greg HODGES, Adam SMIAROWSKI
  • Publication number: 20150234078
    Abstract: The present invention provides a transmitter for an electromagnetic survey system for transmitting signals having a waveform comprising at least a first pulse and a second pulse, wherein the first and second pulses are different in at least one of shape and power. Embodiments of the invention enable combining various distinct pulses that may have been optimized for respective applications to form a transmitter waveform for conducting a geological survey. In effect, the embodiments of the present invention provides an EM system that is substantially equivalent to multiple EM systems operating at the same time for collecting data in relation to different aspects of the geology of interest. Advantageously, the benefits of the present invention can be obtained without the undesirable complexity and cost associated with the simultaneous deployment of multiple EM systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2013
    Publication date: August 20, 2015
    Applicant: CGG DATA SERVICES AG
    Inventors: Philip John Miles, Jason Conrad Berringer, Tianyou Chen, David Gregory Hodges