Location History:
- Kaohsiung, TW (2014)
- Pingtung, TW (2014)
- Kaohsiung County, TW (2014)
- Dashu Township, TW (2010 - 2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2015
Title: Innovations of Ching-Tai Chiang
Introduction
Ching-Tai Chiang is a prominent inventor based in Dashu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, holding a total of 15 patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing communication systems and image processing techniques.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is an evaluation device and method for providing a transceiver system with performance information. This device is designed to model a channel between a transmitter and a receiver using Nakagami distribution with a fading parameter. The evaluation device includes a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) computing module, a capacity computing module, and an output module. The SNR computing module sets an average SNR for the channel and computes the expected value and variance of an effective SNR based on the fading parameter. The capacity computing module calculates the outage capacity of the transceiver system, while the output module provides the average SNR and outage capacity to the system.
Another notable patent is a method and computer program product for extracting feature vectors from a palm image. This method involves determining a palm contour in the image and labeling the pixels along the contour. It also includes steps for determining a rotation angle, obtaining corrected contour pixels, and extracting feature points. The process results in feature vectors that correspond to sub-images of the palm, enhancing the accuracy of palm image analysis.
Career Highlights
Ching-Tai Chiang is affiliated with I-Shou University, where he contributes to research and development in his areas of expertise. His innovative work has garnered attention in both academic and industrial circles, showcasing his commitment to advancing technology.
Collaborations
He collaborates with notable colleagues, including Rong-Ching Wu and Jong-Ian Tsai, who contribute to his research endeavors. Their combined efforts enhance the quality and impact of their projects.
Conclusion
Ching-Tai Chiang's contributions to technology through his patents and collaborations highlight his role as a leading inventor in Taiwan. His innovative solutions continue to influence the fields of communication and image processing.
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