Sunnyvale, CA, United States of America

Shyam Sunder Chander


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 65(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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Title: Innovations of Shyam Sunder Chander

Introduction

Shyam Sunder Chander is an accomplished inventor based in Sunnyvale, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of statistical filters, particularly in the design and implementation of systems that enhance spectral shaping of transmissions. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method that is both practical and effective.

Latest Patents

Chander holds a patent for a "Method and system for statistical filters and design of statistical filters." This patent discloses systems and methods for designing or implementing statistical filters used in spectral shaping of transmissions. The invention involves mapping a desired power spectrum to find pole locations that approximate the desired spectrum. These pole locations are then mapped to an equilateral polygon within a unit circle, yielding a set of eigenvalues. These eigenvalues can be utilized in a stochastic matrix, which incorporates Markov transition probabilities for statistical filters aimed at achieving the desired power spectrum. This innovative statistical filter can shape UWB or other signals effectively.

Career Highlights

Chander is currently employed at Alereon, Inc., where he continues to work on advancements in statistical filtering technologies. His expertise and innovative mindset have made him a valuable asset to the company.

Collaborations

Chander collaborates with various professionals in his field, including his coworker James L Lansford. Their combined efforts contribute to the ongoing development of cutting-edge technologies in statistical filtering.

Conclusion

Shyam Sunder Chander's work in statistical filters exemplifies the spirit of innovation and dedication to advancing technology. His contributions have the potential to significantly impact the field of signal processing.

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