Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2011
Title: Innovations and Contributions of Inventor Chein-Wei Jen
Introduction
Chein-Wei Jen is a prominent inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the areas of high-level language compilation and wireless hearing improvement systems. With a total of seven patents to his name, his work has had a considerable impact on both academia and industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method and corresponding apparatus for compiling high-level languages into specific processor architectures." This invention provides a method and apparatus that encapsulates a specific processor in a virtual processor interface with a simple instruction set architecture. A compiler translates application programs into corresponding assembly codes, thereby reducing the complexity of compiler design.
Another notable patent is for a "Wireless system and method thereof for hearing." This invention features a two-piece wireless hearing improvement system that includes a pocket piece and an earpiece. The pocket piece is equipped with a microphone that receives analog signals, which are then converted to digital signals by a processor. The earpiece receives these digital signals and converts them back to analog signals for transmission through a speaker. Additionally, a movement detector generates signals based on the relative movements between the earpiece and the pocket piece, allowing for signal compensation.
Career Highlights
Chein-Wei Jen has worked with several esteemed organizations, including the Industrial Technology Research Institute and United Microelectronics
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