Richardson, TX, United States of America

Frederick C Wedemeier


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.8

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2008

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2 patents (USPTO):

Title: Inventor Profile: Frederick C. Wedemeier

Introduction: Frederick C. Wedemeier is an accomplished inventor based in Richardson, Texas, with a strong track record of innovation in optical systems and voice synthesis technology. He holds two patents, showcasing his expertise and contribution to the fields of projection applications and machine learning.

Latest Patents: Frederick's most recent patents include the "Optical System and Method for Increasing Image Resolution and/or Dithering in Projection Applications." This innovative optical system is designed to project images accurately onto an image plane using a spatial light modulator (SLM) device positioned at a 45-degree angle to enhance image quality. The system incorporates a linear displacement device, allowing for selective adjustments in the SLM device and optic element to further improve projection outcomes. Additionally, he developed a patent for "Prosodic Number String Synthesis," which provides a method for synthesizing human voice-sounding numbers by digitally storing and concatenating utterances of digits and pauses.

Career Highlights: Frederick is currently employed at Texas Instruments Corporation, where he has made significant contributions to the company's advancements in technology. His work has not only improved existing technologies but also paved the way for new innovations in image projection and voice synthesis.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Frederick has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as William M. Bommersbach and Donald C. Whitney. These collaborations have enhanced his work and contributed to the development of groundbreaking technologies.

Conclusion: Frederick C. Wedemeier exemplifies the spirit of innovation with his contributions to optical and voice synthesis technology. As an inventor with a passion for advancing technology, his work at Texas Instruments Corporation continues to shape the future of these fields. His patents reflect his commitment to enhancing user experiences through thoughtful design and creativity.

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