Gistrup, Denmark

Ming Shen


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Inventor Ming Shen

Introduction

Ming Shen is a notable inventor based in Gistrup, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, particularly in the management of RFID tags in cryogenic containers. His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with tracking a large number of RFID tags, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in various applications.

Latest Patents

Ming Shen holds a patent for the "Management of large number of RFID tags in cryogenic container." This patent describes a radio-frequency identification system designed for containers, such as cryogenic containers. The system includes a large number of RFID tags, preferably at least 100, each attachable to or embeddable in a cryogenic straw. The invention features an interrogation unit that can be placed or integrated inside the cryogenic container, operating at a frequency of at least 30 MHz. The method outlined in the patent allows for the identification of a large number of RFID tags by configuring the interrogation unit to transmit signals in various propagation modes, effectively dividing the container into multiple zones.

Career Highlights

Ming Shen is currently associated with Viking Genetics Fmba, where he continues to develop and refine his innovative technologies. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of managing RFID systems in specialized environments, showcasing his expertise in the field.

Collaborations

Ming Shen has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gert Frølund Pedersen and Jan Hvolgaard Mikkelsen. Their combined efforts contribute to advancements in RFID technology and its applications.

Conclusion

Ming Shen's contributions to RFID technology, particularly in cryogenic environments, demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to enhancing efficiency in complex systems. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the management of RFID tags, showcasing the potential for future developments in this field.

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