Location History:
- Yilan County, TW (2015)
- Hsinchu, TW (2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2024
Title: Innovations of Chih-Hsiu Lin in Wireless Communication
Introduction
Chih-Hsiu Lin is a prominent inventor based in Yilan County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communication, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to enhancing communication systems. His work is instrumental in advancing technology in this rapidly evolving sector.
Latest Patents
Chih-Hsiu Lin's latest patents include a wireless communication system that utilizes one or more throughput enhancement techniques. This system features a control circuit and a receiver (RX) circuit. The control circuit obtains indicator information from another wireless communication system, identifies a transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) packet delivery scenario, and generates RX gain control information accordingly. The RX circuit then uses this information to set the RX gain for data reception.
Another notable patent is for a wireless communication receiver that incorporates phase noise estimation and phase noise compensation performed after channel estimation. This receiver consists of a first signal processing block, a phase noise compensation apparatus, and a second signal processing block. The first block generates a processed output by processing a reception signal, while the phase noise compensation apparatus enhances this output by compensating for phase noise. The second block further processes the compensated output, ensuring improved communication quality.
Career Highlights
Chih-Hsiu Lin is currently employed at MediaTek Corporation, a leading global semiconductor company known for its innovative technology solutions. His role at
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