Location History:
- Taichung, TW (2010)
- Taichung County, TW (2011)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2011
Title: Innovations of Chih Hung Hsu
Introduction
Chih Hung Hsu is a notable inventor based in Taichung County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in optical networks and error correction methods. With a total of 2 patents, his work showcases his expertise and innovative spirit.
Latest Patents
One of Hsu's latest patents is the "Reed Solomon decoder and IBMA method and parallel-to-serial conversion method thereof." This invention focuses on a parallel-to-serial conversion method for IBMA in a Reed Solomon decoder. It is designed to obtain discrepancies in IBMA iterations, which helps in acquiring an error location polynomial and an error value polynomial. The method utilizes syndrome sequences of fixed length for calculating discrepancies, ensuring that the discrepancies remain unaffected by the coefficients of polynomial orders of the error location polynomial.
Another significant patent is the "Distributed controlled passive optical network system and bandwidth control method thereof." This system includes an optical line terminal (OLT), multiple optical network units (ONUs), and a splitter with combiner. Each ONU is equipped with a first Tx/Rx for transmitting and receiving data packets on both upstream and downstream data channels, as well as a second Tx/Rx for control signals. This innovative design allows for efficient data transmission and control signal management within the network.
Career Highlights
Chih Hung Hsu is affiliated with the Industrial Technology Research Institute, where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His work has had a substantial impact on the advancement of optical network technologies and error correction methods.
Collaborations
Hsu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shi-Wei Lee and Yu-Min Lin, contributing to the success of various projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Chih Hung Hsu's contributions to technology through his patents reflect his dedication to innovation and problem-solving in the field. His work continues to influence advancements in optical networks and error correction methods.