Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2017
Title: Innovations by Yuji Meng in Communication Technology
Introduction
Yuji Meng is a prominent inventor based in Shanghai, China, known for his contributions to communication technology. With a total of two patents to his name, Meng has made significant strides in enhancing data transmission and interference detection methods.
Latest Patents
One of Yuji Meng's latest patents is titled "Packet preamble and symbol boundary detection." This invention focuses on detecting packets in an input data stream by scanning a stream of fast Fourier transform (FFT) blocks for candidate symbols. The method involves detecting a symbol boundary between adjacent candidate symbols and aligning the FFT blocks accordingly. Additionally, a transition boundary is identified between different adjacent candidate symbols based on the detected symbol boundary, providing a packet detection indication.
Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for detecting narrow-band interference in a communication system." This invention outlines a method for detecting interference by receiving a plurality of frequency components of a signal. It identifies frequency components that are not corrupted by interference, determines a noise power threshold, and compares the powers of the frequency components to suppress certain frequencies during signal decoding.
Career Highlights
Yuji Meng is currently employed at Marvell International Limited, where he continues to innovate in the field of communication technology. His work focuses on developing advanced methods for improving data transmission and reducing interference in communication systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Meng has collaborated with talented individuals
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