Tokyo, Japan

Noriyuki Hamao


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 127(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Digital Signal Processing: The Contributions of Noriyuki Hamao

Introduction: Noriyuki Hamao, an inventive mind based in Tokyo, Japan, has made significant strides in the realm of digital signal processing. As an integral part of Clarion Co., Hamao's work on patenting innovative technologies has led to advancements in receiver systems used in modern telecommunications.

Latest Patents: Hamao holds a patent for a Digital Matched Filter designed to enhance the performance of correlators in receiver systems, particularly in a Single Sideband Chroma (SSC) system. This innovative filter processes different bits of a received signal by converting them into a multi-bit format and channeling them into various correlators. The novel aspect of this invention lies in its method of weighting the correlation outputs and adding them together, allowing for the attainment of a desired signal without the necessity of controlling transmission electric power.

Career Highlights: Noriyuki Hamao has established himself as a key player at Clarion Co., where he leverages his expertise to drive innovation and contribute to the company's technological advancements. His unique approach and dedication to his craft have positioned him as a leading inventor in the field.

Collaborations: Collaborating with fellow inventor Masahiro Hamatsu, Hamao has fostered an environment of creativity and technological development within Clarion Co. Their partnership exemplifies the collaborative spirit that often leads to groundbreaking inventions in the industry.

Conclusion: Noriyuki Hamao's contributions to digital signal processing through his patented Digital Matched Filter demonstrate the impact of innovative thinking in technology. As he continues to work with Clarion Co., his inventions are poised to influence future developments in telecommunications and beyond.

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