Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Innovations of Lai Chungmin
Introduction
Lai Chungmin is a notable inventor based in Taipei Hsien, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of telecommunications, particularly in satellite signal reception technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the efficiency of receiving RF signals from multiple satellites.
Latest Patents
Lai Chungmin holds a patent for an "Integrated dual-directional feed horn." This invention is designed to receive RF signals from two satellites at small angles. The integrated dual-directional feed horn includes a first low noise block with integrated feed (LNBF) and a second LNBF. The antenna dish focuses the received RF signals onto specific points of the focus plane, allowing both LNBFs to effectively receive the focused RF signals. The first LNBF is responsible for receiving circular polarized waves from the BSS satellite, while the second LNBF captures linear polarized waves from the FSS satellite. A key feature of this invention is the integration of the two LNBFs, which are positioned adjacent to each other along the short axis. This design increases the length of the long axis, thereby expanding the areas of the wave-guides, which ultimately enhances signal gain and communication quality.
Career Highlights
Lai Chungmin is currently associated with Acer Neweb Corporation, where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in satellite communication technology. His work has been instrumental in improving the performance and reliability of satellite signal reception systems.
Collaborations
Lai Chungmin has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Cheng-Geng Jan and Tzung-Fang Huang. Their combined expertise has fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the development of cutting-edge technologies.
Conclusion
Lai Chungmin's contributions to the field of telecommunications through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work not only enhances satellite communication but also sets a foundation for future innovations in the industry.