Location History:
- Marlborough, MA (US) (2018)
- Acton, MA (US) (2015 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2025
Title: Innovations of Mu-Cheng Wang
Introduction
Mu-Cheng Wang is a prominent inventor based in Acton, MA (US), known for his significant contributions to technology and engineering. With a total of 12 patents to his name, Wang has made remarkable advancements in network management and image recognition.
Latest Patents
One of Wang's latest patents is focused on packet rerouting to avoid congestion in a network. This method involves receiving a packet at a first node from a second node within a network. It determines if congestion exists in the primary route used by the packet and processes a packet drop event to establish a secondary route if congestion is detected. The primary route can be restored once an expiration time has expired, which is adjusted based on elapsed periods and congestion conditions within the network.
Another notable patent by Wang is related to object recognition and detection using reinforcement learning. This technique manages the operation of programs in a sequential order. The method includes receiving a query for an image that indicates specific characteristics, selecting a chain of algorithms to identify the image, and operating these algorithms to produce results. The results are then compared to determine the probability of correctness and confidence intervals, allowing for adjustments in the algorithm chain based on these evaluations.
Career Highlights
Mu-Cheng Wang is currently employed at Raytheon Company, where he continues to innovate and develop cutting-edge technologies. His work has significantly impacted the fields of network management and artificial
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