Beijing, China

Jie Sui


Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2024

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Jie Sui in Micro-Vibration Measurement

Introduction

Jie Sui is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of spatial orientation measurement through his innovative patent. His work focuses on the intricate relationship between micro-vibrations and the performance of optical sensors.

Latest Patents

Jie Sui holds a patent for an "Apparatus and method for measuring micro-vibration influence of spatial orientation measuring instrument." This invention provides a device and method for determining the micro-vibration effect on a millisecond-level space optical sensor. The device comprises several components, including a light source, a star simulator, an air flotation vibration isolation platform, a suspension system, a zero stiffness system, a supporting system, a six-degree-of-freedom microvibration simulator, a signal driving apparatus, and a data acquisition and processing system. The invention simulates a free boundary condition and a zero gravity environment, allowing for precise testing of micro-vibration effects on space pointing measurement apparatuses.

Career Highlights

Jie Sui is affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, where he continues to advance research in the field of micro-vibration measurement. His innovative approach has garnered attention and recognition within the scientific community.

Collaborations

Jie Sui collaborates with notable colleagues, including Li Yuan and Li Wang, who contribute to his research endeavors and enhance the development of his inventions.

Conclusion

Jie Sui's work in measuring micro-vibration influences represents a significant advancement in the field of spatial orientation measurement. His innovative patent showcases his dedication to improving the accuracy and reliability of optical sensors in challenging environments.

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