Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2015
Title: Innovations of Hiroshi Suzuki
Introduction
Hiroshi Suzuki is a prominent inventor based in Irvine, CA, known for his contributions to communication technology. With a total of 7 patents, he has made significant advancements in the field, particularly in forward error correction and digital video processing.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "FEC (Forward Error Correction) decoder with dynamic parameters." This invention introduces a novel means by which FEC parameters can be encoded into and extracted from a signal stream. This allows for adaptive changes to operational parameters that govern communications across a communication channel. The FEC parameters are encoded directly into a data frame, treating it identically to other data frames within the signal stream. When a data frame includes FEC parameters, it is characterized as a CP (Control Packet) type. For instance, in decoding an MPEG stream, an MPEG block that includes FEC parameters is identified as a CP MPEG block. This method facilitates easier adaptive modification of how signals are encoded, modulated, and processed within a communication system.
Another significant patent is for "Systems and methods for receiving and transferring video information." This invention encompasses devices and methods for receiving, processing, and formatting digital video. The devices may consist of a single semiconductor chip that integrates a radio frequency signal tuner module and a display interface module. The display interface module is designed to receive programming information from the radio frequency signal tuner module and communicate it to a digital video recorder. The radio frequency tuner module features multiple input channels and includes a system oscillator and a phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit to generate a clock signal.
Career Highlights
Hiroshi Suzuki is currently employed at Broadcom Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of communication technology. His work has had a lasting impact on how digital signals are processed and transmitted.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Stephen Edward Krafft and Alan Y Kwentus, who have collaborated with him on various projects.
Conclusion
Hiroshi Suzuki's contributions to communication technology through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. His work continues to influence how digital communication systems operate today.