Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011
Title: Innovations of Jan-Wen Peng in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks
Introduction
Jan-Wen Peng is a notable inventor based in Banciao, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of telecommunications, particularly in the area of Ethernet passive optical networks. His innovative approach to bandwidth allocation has garnered attention in the industry.
Latest Patents
Jan-Wen Peng holds a patent for a "Dynamic bandwidth allocation method of Ethernet passive optical network." This invention introduces a dynamic bandwidth allocation method that includes a predictor and a rule of QoS-promoted dynamic bandwidth allocation (PQ-DBA). The predictor forecasts client behavior and the number of various types of packets using a pipeline scheduling predictor, which consists of a pipelined recurrent neural network (PRNN) and a learning rule of the extended recursive least squares (ERLS). This invention aims to establish better QoS traffic management for the OLT-allocated ONU bandwidth and prioritize client packets.
Career Highlights
Jan-Wen Peng is currently employed at Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in telecommunications. His work has been instrumental in enhancing network performance and efficiency.
Collaborations
Jan-Wen has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hsing-Yi Wu and Chung-Ju Chang, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Jan-Wen Peng's contributions to the field of Ethernet passive optical networks demonstrate his commitment to advancing telecommunications technology. His innovative patent reflects a deep understanding of network management and client needs.