Tainan, Taiwan

Tzeng-Yow Lin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tzeng-Yow Lin: Innovator in Remote Monitoring Systems

Introduction

Tzeng-Yow Lin is a notable inventor based in Tainan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of remote monitoring systems, particularly in medical applications. His innovative approach has led to the development of technology that enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of first-aid operations.

Latest Patents

Tzeng-Yow Lin holds a patent for a "Movable monitoring equipment and remote monitoring and directing system." This system includes at least one video camera at the first-aid side to observe the situation of casualties and the operations performed on them. It also features at least one microphone for communication with first-aid personnel, facilitating clinical operations. The system is designed to transmit vital physiological information, such as electrocardiograms, through a medical instrument standard interface. Additionally, it incorporates a video/audio and data server for managing information integration, allowing authorized computer systems to confer with and direct the first-aid station or ambulance via the Internet. This innovative technology utilizes both wireless and cable connections for effective communication between the first-aid side and the monitoring side.

Career Highlights

Tzeng-Yow Lin is affiliated with the Industrial Technology Research Institute, where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His work focuses on improving medical response systems, which can significantly impact emergency healthcare delivery.

Collaborations

Some of Tzeng-Yow Lin's coworkers include John Jianghann Lin and Kuo-Hung Chan. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of technology in the medical field.

Conclusion

Tzeng-Yow Lin's innovative contributions to remote monitoring systems exemplify the potential of technology to enhance medical response capabilities. His patent reflects a commitment to improving first-aid operations, ultimately benefiting healthcare providers and patients alike.

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