Location History:
- Yongin-si, KR (2010)
- Youngin-si, KR (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2012
Title: Hyun Tal Hwang: Innovator in Data Collection and Biosignal Measurement
Introduction
Hyun Tal Hwang is a notable inventor based in Youngin-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the fields of data collection and biosignal measurement. With a total of 2 patents, Hwang's work focuses on innovative methods and apparatuses that enhance data transmission and improve the accuracy of biosignal measurements.
Latest Patents
Hwang's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for collecting data." This invention describes a system that automatically transmits data to a wireless data transmitting/receiving station when the amount of data stored exceeds a predetermined reference value. The data collecting apparatus consists of a measuring module that records data and a communication module that facilitates the automatic transmission of this data.
Another significant patent is the "Circuit and method for compensating for an electrode motion artifact." This invention addresses the challenges posed by changes in impedance between a subject and a measuring electrode during biosignal measurement. Hwang's method allows for the differential measurement of electrode motion artifacts, enabling the compensation of electrocardiogram signals by introducing a predetermined voltage or electric current to the subject.
Career Highlights
Hyun Tal Hwang is currently employed at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of data collection and biosignal measurement systems.
Collaborations
Hwang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kun Soo Shin and Jong Pal Kim. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of Hwang's patented technologies.
Conclusion
Hyun Tal Hwang is a distinguished inventor whose work in data collection and biosignal measurement has led to significant advancements in technology. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving the efficiency and accuracy of data transmission and measurement systems.