Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2017
Title: Innovations of James Y Song
Introduction
James Y Song is an accomplished inventor based in Portland, OR. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the area of electrical load identification. With a total of 3 patents to his name, his work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches to analyzing electrical systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Electrical load identification using system line voltage." This invention provides methods and systems for receiving a set of voltage samples corresponding to a line voltage of a leg in an electrical system. It conducts a time domain analysis to identify one or more loads in the electrical system. The analysis involves classifying events with respect to various parameters such as cross correlation, shape magnitude, transient amplitude, transient duration, run delta, and standard deviation.
Another notable patent is "Electrical load identification during an on event using a support vector machine classifier." This invention focuses on identifying and distinguishing between electrical loads using time and frequency domain analysis of at least one property of an alternating current during a transient event. The method computes time and frequency domain features from the voltage signatures of an ON event. A support vector machine classifier is then trained using these feature vectors for known devices, allowing it to classify or identify an unknown electrical device.
Career Highlights
James Y Song is currently employed at Intel Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work at Intel has positioned him as a key player in advancing electrical engineering solutions.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Tomm Aldridge and Shiraz Saleem, who contribute to the collaborative environment at Intel Corporation.
Conclusion
James Y Song's contributions to electrical load identification demonstrate his expertise and innovative spirit in the field of electrical engineering. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing technology and improving electrical system analysis.