Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Wei-Hua
Chang, Chia-Hsin
Abstract
A hinge structure is configured to be disposed between a first body and a second body. The hinge structure includes a first shaft assembly, at least two guiding members, a second shaft assembly, and two supporting plates. Each guiding member includes a first end and a second end, the first end is bent to form a sliding groove. The second shaft assembly is disposed in the sliding groove. The two supporting plates are connected to the first body and the second body, respectively, one end of each supporting plate is sleeved on the first shaft assembly, and another end of each supporting plate is fixed to the second end of, when the first body and the second body are closed to or opened with each other, the second shaft assembly is displaced relative to the guiding member. An electronic device is provided according to the present disclosure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Wei-Hua
Chang, Chia-Hsin
Abstract
A hinge structure includes two hinge arms, two shaft gears, at least one first elastic piece, and at least one second elastic piece. Each hinge arm includes a central shaft. Each of the two shaft gears is connected to the central shaft, each shaft gear includes an extending portion, the groove is defined on the extending portion. Each first elastic piece includes two elastic arms, a first connecting portion, and two protrusions. The elastic arms are disposed on opposite sides of the first connecting portion, the elastic arms and the first connecting portion cooperatively form a first opening, the extending portion passes through the first opening, each protrusion is disposed on each elastic arm. Each second elastic piece is sleeved on the extending portion. The protrusions are configured to be accommodated in the groove. A terminal device is provided according to the present disclosure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Su, Chia-Hung
Chang, Lung-Ta
Huang, Chang-Ching
Jhang, Shu-Wei
Abstract
An antenna phase control method is applied to an antenna phase control device and an antenna, the antenna disposed on a moving carrier. The method includes obtaining a location information of the moving carrier; obtaining a destination information of the moving carrier and generating a navigation information according to the location information and the destination information; calculating at least one preset location point in the path and a phase information of the antenna corresponding to the at least one preset location point; and controlling a phase of the antenna according to the phase information when the moving carrier reaches the at least one preset location point. The present disclosure also provides an antenna phase control device.
H01Q 3/30 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture varying the phase
H01Q 1/32 - Adaptation for use in or on road or rail vehicles
G01S 19/24 - Acquisition or tracking of signals transmitted by the system
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Su, Chia-Hung
Chang, Lung-Ta
Huang, Chang-Ching
Jhang, Shu-Wei
Abstract
An antenna phase control method is applied to an antenna phase control device, the antenna disposed on a moving carrier to communicate with a satellite. The method includes obtaining an initial phase of the antenna, obtaining an instant rotation information of a steering wheel of the moving carrier and speed information of the moving carrier, calculating a compensation phase of the antenna according to the instant rotation information and the speed information, and adjusting the initial phase of the antenna according to the compensation phase. The present disclosure also provides an antenna phase control device. The present disclosure can calculate the antenna phase according to the direction information and the speed information of the moving carrier, so as to dynamically adjust the radiation direction of the antenna.
H01Q 3/38 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture varying the phase by electrical means with variable phase-shifters the phase-shifters being digital
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Sung, Fu-Hsin
Chou, Meng-Yu
Lin, Chia-Ju
Abstract
A hinge assembly includes two hinge arms, a fixing structure, and a plurality of balls. Each of the two hinge arms includes a gear portion. A shaft hole and at least one groove are defined on the gear portion, and the shaft hole connects to the at least one groove. The fixing structure includes two central shafts, each of the two central shafts passes through the shaft hole respectively. Each ball is accommodated in the at least one groove. The balls are in interference fit with the two central shafts. The balls and the two central shafts generate a damping force while they rotate relative to each other or tend to rotate relative to each other to maintain the position of the two hinge arms. The hinge assembly has a long service life and sufficient space. A terminal device is provided according to the present disclosure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Tung-Chun
Wu, Chung-Wei
Yu, Hsin-Ko
Li, Chih-Wei
Lee, Sung-Chuan
Lo, Tze-Chin
Ko, Chien-Ming
Abstract
A system and a method for picking and placing objects, includes capturing at least one first image of the object at a first time point and at least one second image at a second time point; identifying the object in the first image and the second image, obtaining first position information, second position information, and object attribute of the object; based on the first position information, the second position information, the first time point, and the second time point, calculating a moving speed of the object; based on the object attribute, determining whether the object is a target object; if so, calculating a target position and a target time point of the target object based on the first and second position information and the moving speed; controlling a target machine arm to move at or to the target position at the target time point to pick the target object.
CHIUN MAI COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Tung-Chun
Wu, Chung-Wei
Li, Chih-Wei
Yu, Hsin-Ko
Lee, Sung-Chuan
Lo, Tze-Chin
Ko, Chien-Ming
Abstract
A system and a method for picking and placing objects, includes capturing at least one first image of at least one object at a first time point and at least one second image at a second time point; identifying the object in the first image and the second image; and obtaining first position information and second position information of the object; based on the first position information, the second position information, the first time point, and the second time point, calculating a moving speed of the object; calculating a target position and a target time point of the object based on the first position information, the second position information, and the moving speed; and controlling the machine arm to move at or to the target position at the target time point to pick the object.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Chiu-Ju
Sung, Fu-Hsin
Hu, Chia-Jung
Chou, Meng-Yu
Abstract
An air purification equipment and an air purification method are provided, including a housing, a purification device, a guiding assembly, and an air driving device. The housing defines an air inlet and an air outlet, the air inlet imports air into the housing, the air outlet exports air out of the housing. The purification device purifies the air in the housing. The guiding assembly guides the air from the air inlet to the purification device. The air driving device drives the air from the air inlet to the purification device, and drives the air to the air outlet. The guiding assembly forms a first channel and a second channel, the first channel is corresponding to the air inlet, the first channel guides the air to flow into the second channel, at least a part of the purification device is positioned in the second channel.
F24F 8/22 - Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by sterilisation using UV light
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Lee, Yi-Chieh
Lin, Jung-Chin
Huang, Hsin-Sheng
Peng, Chang-Yi
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a wearable device includes a first radiating portion, a ceramic layer, a plastic layer, and a feed portion. The first radiating portion is a metal structure. The ceramic layer covers and contacts the first radiating portion. The first radiating portion is arranged between the ceramic layer and the plastic layer. The feed portion passes through the plastic layer and feeds an electric current into the first radiating portion, the first radiating portion and the ceramic layer cooperatively generate radiation signals in at least one radiation frequency band. A wearable device having the antenna structure is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Lee, Yi-Chieh
Lin, Jung-Chin
Peng, Chang-Yi
Huang, Hsin-Sheng
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a wearable device includes a ceramic layer, a plastic layer, a radiating portion, a feed portion; and a connecting portion. The ceramic layer includes a first surface and a second surface corresponding to each other. The plastic layer is connected to the second surface. The radiating portion is a predetermined metal pattern and arranged in the first surface. The connecting portion passes through the plastic layer and is electrically connected to the feed portion. The feed portion feeds an electrical current to the radiating portion to generate radiation signals in at least one radiation frequency band. A wearable device having the antenna structure is also provided.
H01Q 1/44 - ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS - Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas using equipment having another main function to serve additionally as an antenna
H01Q 1/27 - Adaptation for use in or on movable bodies
H01Q 5/307 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way
11.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SWITCHING MULTI-FUNCTION MODES
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Kuo, Wen-Yi
Wang, Chung-Tsung
Hsueh, Ju-Chi
Yeh, Cheng-Feng
Wang, Wei-Cheng
Abstract
A method and a system for switching multi-function modes applied in an electronic device having a plurality of hardware module functions, and includes receiving input information from a user of the electronic device; obtaining status information of the electronic device; and switching the electronic device to one of the multi-function modes according to the input information and the status information, each of the multi-function modes corresponds to at least one of the plurality of hardware module functions.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lai, Chih-Hung
Lin, Yen-Hui
Su, Wei-Cheng
Chang, Yun-Jian
Liou, Geng-Hong
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Abstract
An antenna structure for a metal-cased electronic device includes a radiator, a feed portion, and a slit. The feed portion can feed signals into the radiator, the radiator includes a first end and a second end, the first end disposes a first radiation portion, the second end disposes a second radiation portion and a third radiation portion, the second radiation portion and the third radiation portion are coupled to each other to radiate a radiation signal at a first frequency band, the slit and the radiator is spaced at intervals, and the slit is coupled to the first radiation portion to radiate the radiation signal at a second frequency band. The present disclosure also provides an electronic device with the antenna structure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chou, Ming-Yu
Liang, Chia-Ming
Abstract
An antenna system for improved satellite communication with a ground-based terminal device includes a first antenna, a feeding point, and a phase modulation unit. The first antenna is on a surface of a back cover of the terminal device, and the first antenna comprises a plurality of radiation units in an array. The feeding point feeds power and signals to the first antenna. The phase modulation unit can adjust the transmission phase of the different radiation units within the first antenna. The present disclosure also provides a wireless terminal.
H04B 1/00 - TRANSMISSION - Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
H01Q 3/34 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture varying the phase by electrical means
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Lai, Chih-Hung
Chang, Yun-Jian
Liou, Geng-Hong
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a wireless communication device including a hinge, the antenna structure includes a feed portion, a first radiation portion, and at least one ground portion; an end of the first radiation portion is electrically connected to the feed portion, another end of the first radiation portion is spaced from the hinge with a gap; the antenna structure generates a radiation signal in at least one radiation frequency band when the feed portion feeds electrical current to the first radiation portion and the hinge couples the electrical current from the first radiation portion. A wireless communication device having the antenna structure is also provided.
H01Q 9/42 - Resonant antennas with feed to end of elongated active element, e.g. unipole with folded element, the folded parts being spaced apart a small fraction of the operating wavelength
15.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STACKING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Liao, Chi-Yi
Huang, Yen-Chung
Wang, Wen-Yu
Abstract
A method and a system for stacking printed circuit boards includes providing a lower baseboard, a pinboard, and an upper baseboard; printing a first solder paste on the lower baseboard; placing a placement component on the lower baseboard; placing the pinboard on the lower baseboard; reflow soldering the lower baseboard with the placement component and the pinboard and forming a first assembly; printing the first solder paste and a second solder paste on the upper baseboard; placing the placement component on the upper baseboard and the first assembly on the upper baseboard; and reflow soldering the upper baseboard with the placement component and the first assembly and forming a printed circuit board; a melting point of the first solder paste is higher than a melting point of the second solder paste.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, Yun-Jian
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure for a metal-cased wireless device which is largely impervious to interference when held in the hand includes a radiation portion, a feeding source, a first grounding portion, a second grounding portion, and a third grounding portion. The grounding portions are sequentially arranged at intervals, and all are electrically connected to the metal frame. The first end of the radiation portion is connected to the second grounding portion and the third grounding portion, the second end of the radiation portion is connected to the first grounding portion. The feeding source is electrically connected to the radiation portion and the first grounding portion and feeds current into the antenna structure. The present disclosure also provides a wireless communication device with the antenna structure.
H01Q 5/357 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using a single feed point
H01Q 1/38 - Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella formed by a conductive layer on an insulating support
H01Q 1/52 - Means for reducing coupling between antennas; Means for reducing coupling between an antenna and another structure
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Tung-Chun
Wu, Chung-Wei
Lee, Sung-Chuan
Ko, Chien-Ming
Lo, Tze-Chin
Li, Chih-Wei
Yu, Hsin-Ko
Abstract
A method for identifying objects by shape in close proximity to other objects of different shapes obtains point cloud information of multiple objects. The objects are arranged in at least two trays and the trays are stacked. A depth image of the objects is obtained according to the point cloud information, and the depth image of the objects is separated and layered to obtain a layer information of all the objects. An object identification system also disclosed. Three-dimensional machine vision is utilized in identifying the objects, improving the accuracy of object identification, and enabling the mechanical arm to accurately grasp the required object.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes at least one radiation portion, first, second, and third feed sources, and first and second grounding portions. The at least one radiation portion is formed by a partial portion of the metal frame of the electronic device, the portion being defined by gaps. The first to third feed sources are arranged at intervals and are electrically connected to the at least one radiation portion in such a way as to make the radiation portion form a plurality of antennas. The first end of the first grounding portion is electrically connected to the radiation portion, the second end of the first grounding portion is grounded, the first end of the second grounding portion is electrically connected to the radiation portion, and the second end of the second grounding portion is grounded. The present disclosure also provides an electronic device with the antenna structure.
H01Q 5/35 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using two or more simultaneously fed points
H01Q 3/22 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the orientation in accordance with variation of frequency of radiated wave
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
A wireless radiation module with multiple miniaturized antennas receiving signals from multiple switchable feed points for enhanced frequency ranges includes a substrate, a radiation portion, and an active circuit. The radiation portion is spaced apart from a radiator. The radiation portion generates multiple radiation modes through coupling with the radiator, and signals are transmitted and/or received from the radiator. The active circuit is electrically connected to the radiation portion for switching between multiple radiation modes of the radiation portion. The wireless radiation module can operate in multiple radiation modes, and cover multiple frequency bands, to increase a bandwidth and have an improved antenna efficiency. The present disclosure also provides an electronic device with the wireless radiation module.
H01Q 3/24 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the orientation by switching energy from one active radiating element to another, e.g. for beam switching
H01Q 21/08 - Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart the units being spaced along, or adjacent to, a rectilinear path
H01Q 1/38 - Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella formed by a conductive layer on an insulating support
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
20.
ANTENNA STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure is applicable in an electronic device having a metal frame. At least one slot is defined in the metal frame. The antenna structure includes a first radiating portion, a second radiating portion, and an antenna module. The first radiating portion and the second radiating portion are portions of the metal frame. The second radiating portion is separated from the first radiating portion with the at least one slot. The antenna module is spaced from an inner side of the metal frame. A projection of the antenna module is partially overlapping a projection of the first radiating portion or a projection of the second radiating portion in a predetermined direction, the antenna structure excites a plurality of radiation modes. The application also provides an electronic device with the antenna structure.
H01Q 5/35 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using two or more simultaneously fed points
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 1/50 - Structural association of antennas with earthing switches, lead-in devices or lightning protectors
21.
Fixing device for accurate positioning of optical assembly, optical module, and electronic device
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Chia-Ju
Chou, Meng-Yu
Sung, Fu-Hsin
Abstract
A fixing device for accurately fixing an optical assembly to a rear housing of an electronic device fixes the optical assembly in a predetermined position and includes a cover plate. The cover plate defines a hole and a limiting portion. The hole corresponds to a photosensitive portion of the optical assembly and the photosensitive portion is configured to protrude out of the cover plate. The limiting portion is configured to limit a movement of the optical assembly away from the rear housing before being fixed in position. The fixing device fixes the optical assembly in the predetermined position so that the assembly accuracy and efficiency are improved. An optical module including the fixing device, and an electronic device including the optical module are also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Chia-Ju
Sung, Fu-Hsin
Chou, Meng-Yu
Abstract
A fixing structure used to connect a display panel to a housing of an electronic device during manufacture of the electronic device includes a fixing member, an auxiliary member spaced apart from the fixing member, and supporting posts disposed between the fixing member and the auxiliary member. The fixing member is to be bonded to the display panel. A projection of an outer edge of the auxiliary member on a plane of the fixing member is outside of an outer edge of the fixing member. The supporting posts and the auxiliary member are removed after the display panel is bonded to the fixing member. A method for assembling the display panel with the fixing structure is also disclosed.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Chia-Ju
Sung, Fu-Hsin
Abstract
A non-protruding connecting structure allowing zero to 360 degrees and any intermediate angle of relative rotation between two display screens includes a hinge assembly, a first shaft body, a second shaft body, and a fixing member. The hinge assembly includes first and second wheels sleeved on first and second shaft bodies, and an enmeshed worm engaged with the first and second wheels. A central axis of the first wheel is parallel to that of the second wheel. The axis of the worm is perpendicular to that of the first and second wheels. A rotation direction of the first wheel is opposite to that of the second wheel. The fixing member fixes the hinge assembly. An electronic device including the connecting structure is also disclosed.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hung, Ching-Ming
Tsai, Sheng-Hsiung
Huang, Pei-Shuang
Abstract
An electronic device includes a circuit board, a protective assembly, and a protective film. The protective assembly providing a cavity is arranged on one side of the circuit board. The protective assembly includes a first protective unit and a second protective unit. A third through hole communicating with the cavity is defined in the first protective unit. A supporting surface is defined on the second protective unit facing the third through hole. A projection of the third through hole is overlapped with a projection of the supporting surface along the first direction. The protective film is coupled to the protective assembly and arranged in the cavity to divide the cavity into a first cavity and a second cavity. The above-mentioned electronic device resists deformation of the protective film by setting the second protective unit between the circuit board and the protective film.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hu, Chia-Jung
Cheng, Chung-Wei
Abstract
A method for identifying human postures includes obtaining millimeter-wave radar backscattered signal including point cloud information in a millimeter-wave radar detection range; determining whether a human exists in the detection range according to the millimeter-wave radar backscattered signal; determining a human centroid according to the point cloud information; removing noise of the point cloud information according to the human centroid; and identifying a human posture according to the point cloud information after noise removal. An apparatus and a non-transitory computer readable medium for identifying human postures are also disclosed.
G01S 7/41 - RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES - Details of systems according to groups , , of systems according to group using analysis of echo signal for target characterisation; Target signature; Target cross-section
G01S 13/42 - Simultaneous measurement of distance and other coordinates
G01S 13/89 - Radar or analogous systems, specially adapted for specific applications for mapping or imaging
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hung, Ching-Ming
Tsai, Sheng-Hsiung
Huang, Pei-Shuang
Abstract
An earphone of adjustable size to fit the ears of different users includes a housing, a speaker, an air path, an inflatable earplug, and a control assembly. The speaker and at least one part of the air path are arranged in the housing. The inflatable earplug communicates with the air path and is detachably attached to the housing. The control assembly is arranged outside of the housing and configured to inflate and deflate the inflatable earplug through the air path.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a wireless communication device includes a frame, a first feed portion, a second feed portion, and a ground portion. The frame defines at least a first gap and a second gap. The first gap and the second gap collectively divide the frame into a first radiation portion and a second radiation portion. The first feed portion is electrically connected to the first radiation portion and a first signal feed point for feeding currents and signals to the first radiation portion. The second feed portion is electrically connected to the second radiation portion and a second signal feed point for feeding currents and signals to the second radiation portion. When the first radiation portion and the second radiation portion supply currents, respectively, the first radiation portion and the second radiation portion generate radiation signals in at least one same frequency band.
H01Q 21/28 - Combinations of substantially independent non-interacting antenna units or systems
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 3/24 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the orientation by switching energy from one active radiating element to another, e.g. for beam switching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a wireless communication device includes a metal frame, a first feed portion, a second feed portion, and a ground portion. The metal frame defines a first gap and a second gap. A portion of the metal frame positioned between the first gap and the second gap forms the first radiation portion. The first feed portion is electrically connected to the first radiation portion and a first signal feed point for feeding current and signals to the first radiation portion. The second feed portion is positioned apart from the first feed portion, electrically connected to the first radiation portion and a second signal feed point for feeding current and signal to the first radiation portion. The ground portion is positioned between the first feed portion and the second feed portion and is connected to the first radiation portion for grounding the first radiation portion.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 1/44 - ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS - Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas using equipment having another main function to serve additionally as an antenna
H01Q 5/20 - Arrangements for simultaneous operation of antennas on two or more different wavebands, e.g. dual-band or multi-band arrangements characterised by the operating wavebands
H01Q 5/35 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using two or more simultaneously fed points
H01Q 5/50 - Feeding or matching arrangements for broad-band or multi-band operation
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wang, Chung-Tsung
Kuo, Wen-Yi
Abstract
A user equipment and a communication method are provided. The user equipment includes a signal transceiver, a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a power amplifier module. The signal transceiver applies a conversion between a baseband signal and a radio frequency signal. The first antenna is a primary antenna for receiving and transmitting RF signals. The second antenna is a diversity antenna for receiving RF signals. The third antenna is a low frequency antenna for transmitting signals in a specific low frequency band. The power amplifier module is electrically connected to the signal transceiver, the first antenna, and the third antenna. The power amplifier module amplifies the RF signal output by the signal transceiver and outputs same to either the first or third antenna.
H04L 5/14 - Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex
H04B 7/0404 - Diversity systems; Multi-antenna systems, i.e. transmission or reception using multiple antennas using two or more spaced independent antennas the mobile station comprising multiple antennas, e.g. to provide uplink diversity
30.
Antenna structure and electronic device using same
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure with multiple frequency and MIMO capabilities applied to an electronic device includes back board, side frame, first feed point, second feed point, and first ground point. The side frame defines at least a first gap and a second gap. The first and second gaps create first and second radiation portions from the side frame. The first feed point from a source feeds current and signal to the first radiation portion. The second feed point from a source feeds current and signal to the second radiation portion. The first ground point is positioned between the first and second feed points. When the first feed point and the second feed point supply current, the first radiation portion and the second radiation generate at least one common radiation frequency band together with others.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Lin, Yen-Hui
Su, Wei-Cheng
Abstract
A signal feeding assembly to a radiating element which is not formed from a metal frame or casing includes a substrate, a signal coupling unit, a switching unit, and a transmission unit. The switching unit includes at least two switching output ends. The transmission unit can transmit and receive a baseband signal and an RF signal. The signal coupling unit is spaced from a radiation element and can generate a plurality of radiation modes. The signal coupling unit includes at least two coupling pieces. Each coupling piece is electrically connected to a switching output end. The switching unit controls switching of the coupling pieces through the switching output ends and can switch a plurality of radiation modes. The application also provides an antenna module and an electronic device.
H01Q 3/24 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the orientation by switching energy from one active radiating element to another, e.g. for beam switching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna module includes a substrate, a radiation portion, and an active circuit. The radiation portion and the active circuit are both arranged on the substrate. The radiation portion is a complete sheet body made of conductive material, at least one signal feed point is arranged on one side of the radiation portion to feed electrical signals to the radiation portion. The radiation portion defines at least one slot, the slot divides the radiation portion into radiation branches arranged at intervals. Each radiation branch is electrically connected to a signal feeding point, so as to feed electric signals to the radiation branch. The active circuit is electrically connected to the radiation portion to switch radiation modes of the radiation portion. The application also provides an electronic device with the antenna module.
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
H01Q 21/30 - Combinations of separate antenna units operating in different wavebands and connected to a common feeder system
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 23/00 - Antennas with active circuits or circuit elements integrated within them or attached to them
H01Q 3/24 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the orientation by switching energy from one active radiating element to another, e.g. for beam switching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Tsai, Pang-Chun
Abstract
An antenna structure of reduced size but able to operate at multiple frequencies, and applied to an electronic device, includes a housing, a first feed point, a first radiation portion, a first ground point, a second radiation portion, and a second feed point. The housing has at least one portion made of metal material with first and second gaps therein. The housing between first and second gaps forms the first radiation portion. The first feed point feeds current and signal to the first radiation portion. The first ground point is spaced from the first feed point and is grounded through a first inductive element. The second radiation portion is adjacent to the first radiation portion. The second feed point is electrically connected to a second signal point and feeds current and signal to the second radiation portion.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Yi-Ting
Abstract
An antenna structure of reduced size but operating at multiple frequencies, applied to an electronic device, includes a housing, a system ground plane, and a first feed point. The housing has at least one portion made of metal material and defines a first gap and a second gap. The housing between the first gap and the second gap forms a first radiation portion. The system ground plane is positioned in the housing and defines a first slit. The first slit corresponds to the first radiation portion and communicates with the second gap. The first feed point is positioned on the first radiation portion and is electrically connected to a first feed source for feeding current and signal to the first radiation portion.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna for a foldable electronic device which functions equally well in both folded and unfolded states includes a rotating shaft and a housing. The overall housing is made of metallic material and includes a first housing and a second housing. The first housing connects to the second housing through the rotating shaft. The housing further defines at least one group of slots to form at least one slot antenna. The at least one slot antenna crosses the rotating shaft and extends to the first housing and/or the second housing. By setting at least one slot antenna to correspond to the rotating shaft, the foldable electronic device achieves high radiation performance whether the first and second housing are folded or unfolded.
H04M 1/02 - Constructional features of telephone sets
H01Q 21/06 - Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart
H01Q 9/42 - Resonant antennas with feed to end of elongated active element, e.g. unipole with folded element, the folded parts being spaced apart a small fraction of the operating wavelength
36.
METHOD FOR GENERATING IMAGES WITH HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE DURING MULTIPLE EXPOSURES AND TIMES OF CAPTURE, DEVICE EMPLOYING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Sheng-Yeh
Chuang, Yung-Yu
Huang, Tzu-Kuei
Syu, Nai-Sheng
Wang, Yu-Ching
Chung, Ting-Hao
Huang, Chun-Hsiang
Abstract
A method for generating images with high dynamic range (HDR) based on multiple images captured at different aperture values, under different conditions, or at different shutter speeds is applied in a device. The method inputs the original multiple images into a predetermined model and aligns the multiple images. The method further confirms object images that need to be attended among multiple aligned images and obtains a merge weighting for each of the object images, and merges the images for a generated HDR according to the merge weighting of each image. The device utilizing the method is also disclosed.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Chia-Ju
Abstract
A back cover ejection structure is applied in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a back cover and a middle frame, the back cover ejection structure can eject the back cover from the middle frame. The back cover ejection structure includes a housing, a moving plate, and a rotating cover. The moving plate is received in the housing and can move in a first direction. The moving plate includes a plate body and a first groove defined in the plate body. The first groove includes a first section, the first section inclined with the first direction. The rotating cover is rotatably connected to the housing. The rotating cover includes a sliding rod slidably received in the first section. The sliding rod can push the rotating cover to rotate when sliding in the first section, causing the rotating cover to eject the back cover from the middle frame.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Yen, Hsiu-Hua
Lin, Jian-Cheng
Hsu, Chih-Pu
Abstract
A lane change assistance method is provided. The method includes recognizing styles of two traffic lines corresponding to a lane where a vehicle is located. Whether the vehicle violates traffic rules is determined according to the styles of the two traffic lines when the vehicle is performing an operation of changing lanes. A prompt is issued when the vehicle violates traffic rules.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Jian-Cheng
Yen, Hsiu-Hua
Hsu, Chih-Pu
Abstract
A parking assistance method is provided. The method includes recognizing image features of a traffic line corresponding to a parking position of a vehicle. A category of the parking position of the vehicle is determined based on the image features of the traffic line. Once the vehicle is determined to be parking illegally based on the category of the parking position of the vehicle; a warning is issued.
B60W 50/14 - Means for informing the driver, warning the driver or prompting a driver intervention
G08G 1/017 - Detecting movement of traffic to be counted or controlled identifying vehicles
G06V 10/56 - Extraction of image or video features relating to colour
G06V 20/58 - Recognition of moving objects or obstacles, e.g. vehicles or pedestrians; Recognition of traffic objects, e.g. traffic signs, traffic lights or roads
G06V 20/56 - Context or environment of the image exterior to a vehicle by using sensors mounted on the vehicle
40.
Antenna structure and electronic device using same
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure with multiple frequency capabilities applied to an electronic device includes frame body, first feed point, a first switch point, and second switch point. The frame body has at least one portion made of metal material and defines two gaps. The frame body between gaps form a first radiation portion. The first feed point from a source feeds current and signal to the first radiation portion. The first switch point and the second switch point are located at two ends of the frame body adjacent to the first gap. The first switch point and the second switch point are grounded through a switch circuit.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Sung, Kun-Lin
Chen, Yung-Chin
Lee, Yi-Chieh
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a metallic housing, a first feed portion, and a second feed portion. The metallic housing includes a metallic side frame and a metallic back board. The metallic side frame defines a slot, and first and second gaps. The metallic side frame between the first gap and one end of the slot forms a first radiation portion. The second gap divides the first radiation portion into first and second radiation sections. The first feed portion feeds current and signal to the first radiation section, and the first radiation section works in a GPS mode and a WIFI 2.4 GHz mode. The second feed portion feeds current and signal to the second radiation section, and the second radiation section works in a WIFI 5 GHz mode.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Yung-Chin
Sung, Kun-Lin
Lee, Yi-Chieh
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a metal frame, a feeding portion, and a first ground portion. The metal frame is provided with a slot, a first gap, a second gap, and a third gap. The first gap, the second gap, and the third gap are coupled to the slot, and the slot, the first gap, the second gap, and the third gap divide the metal frame into a radiating portion and a first coupling portion. A portion of the metal frame between the first gap and the third gap form the radiating portion, and a portion of the metal frame between the second gap and the third gap form the first coupling portion. The feeding portion is electrically coupled to the radiating portion to feed an electric signal to the radiating portion. The first ground portion is electrically coupled to the radiating portion to provide ground to the radiating portion.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Lin, Te-Chang
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing, a first feed portion, and a second feed portion. The housing includes a metallic side frame, a metallic middle frame, and a metallic back board. The metallic side frame defines first and second gaps, and the metallic back board defines a slot. The slot, the first gap, and the second gap divide the metallic side frame to give a first radiation portion. The first and second feed portions are both electrically connected to the first radiation portion. When the first feed portion supplies a current, the current flows through the first radiation portion, toward the second gap to excite a first working mode. When the second feed portion supplies a current, the current flows through the first radiation portion, toward the first gap to excite a second working mode.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Lin, Te-Chang
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing, a first feed portion, and a second feed portion. The housing includes a metallic side frame, a metallic middle frame, and a metallic back board. The metallic side frame defines a first gap and a second gap. The metallic back board defines a slot. The slot, the first and second gaps divide a first radiation portion and a second radiation from the metallic side frame. The first feed portion is electrically connected to the first radiation portion. The second feed portion is electrically connected to the second radiation portion. The metallic middle frame and the metallic back board are connected to each other to form a system ground plane to provide a ground for the antenna structure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing, a first feed portion, and a second feed portion. The housing includes a metallic side frame, a metallic middle frame, and a metallic back board. The metallic side frame defines first and second gaps and the metallic back board defines a slot. The slot, and the first and second gaps, create a first radiation portion from the metallic side frame. The first and second feed portions are both electrically connected to the first radiation portion. When the first feed portion feeds current, the current flows through the first radiation portion, toward the second gap to excite a GPS mode and a WIFI 2.4 GHz mode. When the second feed portion feeds current, the current flows through the first radiation portion, toward the first gap to excite a WIFI 5 GHz mode.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Tung-Chun
Wu, Chung-Wei
Li, Chih-Wei
Lin, Chia-Yi
Abstract
A method for determining a standard depth value of a marker includes obtaining a maximum depth value of the marker. A reference depth value of the marker is obtained based on a depth image of the marker, and a Z-axis coordinate value of the marker is obtained based on a color image of the marker. When the reference depth value and the Z-axis coordinate value are both less than the maximum depth value, and a difference between the reference depth value and the Z-axis coordinate value is not greater than 0, the depth reference value is set as the standard depth value of the marker; and when the difference is greater than 0, the Z-axis coordinate value is set as the standard depth value of the marker.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chiang, Chien-Kuan
Abstract
An active noise reduction system includes a substrate, a number of capacitors mounted on the substrate, a noise sensor mounted on the substrate and used to collect a noise signal around the noise sensor, an actuator mounted on the substrate and used to generate vibrations, and a controller mounted on the substrate and electrically coupled to the noise sensor and the actuator. The controller is used to obtain the noise signal collected by the noise sensor and generate a control signal according to the noise signal to the actuator to control the actuator to generate vibrations having a same frequency and opposite phase as the noise signal to cancel out the vibrations generated by the plurality of capacitors and the vibrations of the substrate caused by the vibrations generated by the plurality of capacitors. An electronic device and an active noise reduction method are also provided.
G10K 11/178 - Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general using interference effects; Masking sound by electro-acoustically regenerating the original acoustic waves in anti-phase
H05K 1/18 - Printed circuits structurally associated with non-printed electric components
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hung, Ching-Ming
Tsai, Sheng-Hsiung
Huang, Pei-Shuang
Abstract
A display module includes a middle frame, a display screen, a coil, and a magnet. The display screen is arranged on the middle frame. The display screen and the middle frame cooperatively define a receiving space. The coil defines an accommodation space. A portion of the magnet is accommodated in the accommodation space. The magnet and the coil are received in the receiving space. One of the magnet and the coil is arranged on the display screen, and the other one of the magnet and the coil is arranged on the middle frame.
G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements
G10K 9/13 - Devices in which sound is produced by vibrating a diaphragm or analogous element, e.g. fog horns, vehicle hooters or buzzers electrically operated using electromagnetic driving means
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Yung-Chin
Lee, Yi-Chieh
Sung, Kun-Lin
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing, a connection capacitor, and a feed portion. The housing defines at least one gap and a slot dividing the housing into a first radiation portion, a second radiation portion, and a third radiation. The connection capacitor bridges the first gap, connecting the first radiation portion and the second radiation portion. The feed portion is electrically connected to the first radiation portion. The current flows through the first radiation portion and towards the second radiation portion through the connection capacitor. The current is further coupled to the third radiation portion to generate radiation signals in different frequency bands.
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide radiation bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing and a feed portion. The housing defines at least one gap and a slot that divides the housing into two or more radiation portions. The antenna structure further includes a middle-high band reflector (MHR). The MHR is connected to a side frame of the housing and extends along a direction parallel to one radiation portion. The MHR can also be positioned apart from one radiation portion. One end of the MHR is connected to a back board of the housing, the feed portion being electrically connected to one radiation portion. The back board and portions of the side frame without radiation portions are connected to form a system ground plane for grounding the antenna structure.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wu, Chung-Wei
Hsieh, Tung-Chun
Li, Chih-Wei
Lee, Sung-Chuan
Lo, Tze-Chin
Abstract
A method for determining coordinates of a mechanical arm includes taking a first picture of a marker on a target object on a first jig, obtaining first position coordinates of the marker, calculating reference position coordinates, controlling the mechanical arm to move to the reference position coordinates, moving the mechanical arm from the reference position coordinates to an intermediate position, setting current position coordinates as intermediate position coordinates, moving the mechanical arm from the intermediate position to a target position, setting current position coordinates as target position coordinates, moving the target object onto a second jig, taking a second picture of the marker to obtain second position coordinates, calculating reference position coordinates based on the second position coordinates, controlling the mechanical arm to move to the reference position coordinates, calculating intermediate position coordinates corresponding to the second jig, and calculating target position coordinates corresponding to the second jig.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lee, Cheng-Han
Hsu, Yi-Wen
Ye, Wei-Xuan
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a metal housing, a first feed source, and a first radiator. The metal housing includes a front frame, a backboard, and a side frame. The side frame defines a slot and the front frame defines a gap. The metal housing is divided into at least a long portion and a short portion by the slot and the gap. The first radiator is positioned in the housing and includes a first radiating portion and a second radiating portion. One end of the first radiating portion is electrically connected to the first feed source and another end of the first radiating portion is spaced apart from the long portion. One end of the second radiating portion is electrically connected to the first feed source and another end of the second radiating portion is spaced apart from the short portion.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 5/50 - Feeding or matching arrangements for broad-band or multi-band operation
H01Q 1/52 - Means for reducing coupling between antennas; Means for reducing coupling between an antenna and another structure
H01Q 9/42 - Resonant antennas with feed to end of elongated active element, e.g. unipole with folded element, the folded parts being spaced apart a small fraction of the operating wavelength
H01Q 21/28 - Combinations of substantially independent non-interacting antenna units or systems
53.
Driving assistant method, vehicle, and storage medium
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Chih-Pu
Lin, Jian-Cheng
Chen, Pei-Lin
Tseng, Tsung-Chun
Chang, Chien-Chun
Abstract
A driving assistant method applied to a first moving vehicle is provided. The method includes capturing an image of a license plate of a second moving vehicle when the first moving vehicle is moving, and identifying a first area of the license plate in the captured image. Basic information of the second moving vehicle are obtained according to a size of the first area. Once a safe distance is determined according to driving information of the first moving vehicle and the basic information of the second moving vehicle, a warning message is transmitted when the distance between the first moving vehicle and the second moving vehicle is less than the safe distance.
G06V 20/58 - Recognition of moving objects or obstacles, e.g. vehicles or pedestrians; Recognition of traffic objects, e.g. traffic signs, traffic lights or roads
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Chih-Pu
Lin, Jian-Cheng
Chen, Pei-Lin
Tseng, Tsung-Chun
Chang, Chien-Chun
Abstract
A method for providing assistance in driving includes capturing an image of a second moving vehicle when a first moving vehicle is moving and obtaining basic information of the second moving vehicle according to the image thereof, the basic information of the second moving vehicle comprising weight information of the second moving vehicle. Driving information of the first moving vehicle is obtained, and a safe distance between the first moving vehicle and the second moving vehicle is determined according to the driving information of the first moving vehicle and the basic information of the second moving vehicle. The current distance between the first moving vehicle and the second moving vehicle is detected, and a warning is output if the distance between the first moving vehicle and the second moving vehicle is less than the safe distance.
G06V 20/58 - Recognition of moving objects or obstacles, e.g. vehicles or pedestrians; Recognition of traffic objects, e.g. traffic signs, traffic lights or roads
G06V 20/62 - Text, e.g. of license plates, overlay texts or captions on TV images
55.
Composite heat dissipating structure and electronic device using the same
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, Yu-Wei
Abstract
A thin-profile composite heat dissipating structure for a heat-generating electronic device includes a heat sink and a heat pipe, the heat sink includes a first housing, a first heat dissipation liquid, and a gas. The first housing is sealed to form a first cavity, the first heat dissipation liquid and the gas are received in the first cavity. The heat pipe is connected to the first housing and a wick structure to allow the return of the condensed heat dissipation liquid by capillary action is disposed elsewhere. An electronic device using the structure is also provided.
H05K 7/20 - Modifications to facilitate cooling, ventilating, or heating
F28D 15/02 - Heat-exchange apparatus with the intermediate heat-transfer medium in closed tubes passing into or through the conduit walls in which the medium condenses and evaporates, e.g. heat-pipes
F28D 15/04 - Heat-exchange apparatus with the intermediate heat-transfer medium in closed tubes passing into or through the conduit walls in which the medium condenses and evaporates, e.g. heat-pipes with tubes having a capillary structure
F28F 3/12 - Elements constructed in the shape of a hollow panel, e.g. with channels
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Jung-Feng
Abstract
A method for distinguishing between touches intended as commands on a display screen and fingertip presentation for fingerprint recognition, applied to an electronic device, includes: (Step 1) detecting a touched area of a touch event on a display screen; (Step 2) determining whether an area size of the touched area is greater than a predetermined threshold; (Step 3) when the area size of the touched area is smaller than the predetermined threshold, determining that the touch event is a touch operation and executing a corresponding function; and (Step 4) when the area size of the touched area is greater than the predetermined threshold, determining that the touch event is for fingerprint recognition, detecting the fingerprint input by the fingerprint sensor and executing a function corresponding to the fingerprint presentation and recognition.
SHENZHEN FUTAIHONG PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD. (China)
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wong, Kwo-Jyr
Abstract
A method for determining a communication path of millimeter wave signal and measurement device using the method includes a first measuring device and a second measuring device. The first measurement device queries a list to determine a first AOD of the first measurement device corresponding to a LOS, and controls the array antenna of the first measurement device to send the millimeter wave signal at the first AOD of the first measurement device corresponding to the LOS to the second measurement device. The second measurement device queries the list to determine a first AOA of the second measurement device corresponding to the LOS, and controls the array antenna of the second measurement device to receive the millimeter wave signal at the first AOA of the first measurement device corresponding to the LOS. Thus, a downlink between the first measurement device and the second measurement device can be quickly established.
H04B 7/06 - Diversity systems; Multi-antenna systems, i.e. transmission or reception using multiple antennas using two or more spaced independent antennas at the transmitting station
58.
Method for connecting to network, non-transitory storage medium, and electronic device
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsieh, Hsing-Chun
Abstract
A network connection method includes determining whether an electronic device is moving and obtaining position information of the electronic device from the positioning unit in response to determining that the electronic device is moving. The method also determines whether the electronic device is located within a preset range based on the position information, and accordingly generates a movement path in response to determining that a distance between the electronic device and the wireless device is within a preset value. The method further determines whether the movement path of the electronic device matches with a part of at least one stored path; and switches a state of at least one wireless communication unit in response to determining that the movement path of the electronic device matches with a part of the at least one stored path. A related electronic device and a non-transitory storage medium are also provided.
H04W 4/40 - Services specially adapted for particular environments, situations or purposes for vehicles, e.g. vehicle-to-pedestrians [V2P]
G01S 3/02 - Direction-finders for determining the direction from which infrasonic, sonic, ultrasonic, or electromagnetic waves, or particle emission, not having a directional significance, are being received using radio waves
G01V 7/00 - Measuring gravitational fields or waves; Gravimetric prospecting or detecting
H04W 4/021 - Services related to particular areas, e.g. point of interest [POI] services, venue services or geofences
59.
Control method and electronic device for capturing images with multiple lens
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wu, Kuo-Wei
Abstract
A hand-held image-capturing electronic device with ability to compensate for unstable rotation and images during 360-degree panoramic captures includes a display screen, a first lens unit, a second lens unit, and a third lens unit. The first lens unit and the second lens unit are positioned on opposing surfaces, the third lens unit is independently rotatable on the electronic device and can cooperate with the first lens unit and the second lens unit to capture images which are refined and synthesized together by the device. A method for capturing such images with such device is also disclosed.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure with wide bandwidth in a reduced physical space includes a housing, a side wall, and a first feed portion. The housing includes a metal side frame, a metal middle frame, and a metal back board. The side wall is made of metal material. The metal middle frame and the metal back board are coupled to two sides of the side wall, and the metal middle frame is parallel to the metal back board. The metal side frame surrounds the metal back board. The metal side frame defines at least one gap. The metal back board defines a slot. The slot and the at least one gap cooperatively divide at least two radiation portions from the metal side frame. A wireless communication device employing the antenna structure is also provided.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wu, Kuang-Hui
Abstract
A method for remotely monitoring persons and their behavior applies to a person wearing an electronic device which is tracked. The method includes sensing posture and changes in posture of the person within a tracking area to generate posture sensing signals, acquiring wireless signals of the electronic device and further obtaining changes in position of the person according to signal strength of the wireless signals of the electronic device, and transmitting the posture sensing signals and the changes in position of the person to at least one server to analyze and identify the position and behavior of the person and issue warning to caregiver if appropriate. A behavior tracking device is also provided.
G08B 23/00 - Alarms responsive to unspecified undesired or abnormal conditions
H04L 29/08 - Transmission control procedure, e.g. data link level control procedure
A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes ; Identification of persons
G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements
H04W 4/029 - Location-based management or tracking services
G01S 13/02 - Systems using reflection of radio waves, e.g. primary radar systems; Analogous systems
H04W 4/80 - Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication
G16H 40/67 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the operation of medical equipment or devices for remote operation
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Tsou, Tun-Yuan
Jhang, Shu-Wei
Chou, Yi-Te
Huang, Chang-Ching
Abstract
An antenna structure of few components and reduced size which functions by switching between components to achieve radiation in three different frequency bands includes two radiating portions, a feeding portion, a matching circuit, and a first switching circuit. With the first switching circuit closed, current flows along a first radiating portion to activate a first frequency band. A second radiating portion obtains the current from the first switching circuit by coupling with the first radiating portion, to activate a second frequency band. Current in the first radiating portion can activate a third frequency band. With the first switching circuit open, current in the first radiating portion activates radiation in the first frequency band. The second radiating portion can radiate in second frequency band by coupling current from the first radiating portion. Frequency multiplication of the first frequency band can activate the third frequency band.
H01Q 1/52 - Means for reducing coupling between antennas; Means for reducing coupling between an antenna and another structure
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
H04B 1/00 - TRANSMISSION - Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
H01Q 1/22 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Tsai, Shih-Kuo
Chang, Chia-Hsin
Abstract
A camera module in an electronic device which is retracted in the body of the device until deployed includes a drive assembly, a camera assembly, and a first connecting rod. The drive assembly includes a driver and a first member. The first connecting block connects to the driver, the driver can drive the first connecting block toward or away from the driver. The camera assembly comprises a camera bracket and a second connecting block connected to the camera bracket. The first connecting rod connects to the first and second connecting blocks, the first connecting block can drive the first connecting rod to move in a circular motion during the linear movement of the first connecting block, causing the camera bracket to be received in the body or deployed out.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Syu, Nai-Sheng
Huang, Chun-Hsiang
Abstract
A method for dividing an image obtains the image by captured and a depth map of the image. The method creates a histogram of the depth map including horizontal and vertical axes. A clustering algorithm is applied to the data in the histogram to determine upon two data clusters and the cluster centers of the two clusters. The method determines that the abscissa value of the smallest ordinate value between two cluster centers in the histogram is a segmentation threshold. If the obtained segmentation threshold meets a preset condition, the image is segmented into a foreground region and a background region. An electronic device for applying the method is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, En-Chieh
Abstract
An electronic device able to adjust for large differences in skin tones and colors in images acquired includes a first camera module for acquiring a first image, a second camera module for acquiring a depth map, and a processor. The processor analyzes the first image and the depth map, and determines whether a face is detected only by the second camera module and not by the first camera module. If any such face is detected, the processor controls the first camera module to focus on the area of the face detected by the second camera module and acquire a second and further images after light-metering the semi-detected face.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Kuo, Yu-Feng
Syu, Nai-Sheng
Huang, Chun-Hsiang
Abstract
A method for generating dynamic images applied to a computer device includes obtaining a depth image of a static image. A preset region of the depth image is converted into a histogram and an average depth value D is calculated therefrom. A first depth value d1 and a second depth value d2 are determined from the histogram according to the average depth value D. M numbers of third depth values d3 are calculated according to the first depth value d1 and the second depth value d2. Once M number of blurred images are generated according to each M number of third depth values d3, the M number of blurred images are played back according to a magnitude of the third depth value d3 corresponding to each of the M number of blurred images.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Chen, Yi-Ting
Tseng, Yen-Jung
Abstract
An antenna structure of reduced size but able to cover first, second, and third LTE-A bands together with WI-FI and BLUETOOTH frequencies includes a metal frame defining at least two gaps. The gaps extend and pass completely through the metal frame, and divide the metal frame into radiating portions. At least one feeding portion is electrically coupled to each radiating portion. Each radiating portion can simultaneously activate first, second, and third operating modes for the radiation of signals in first, second, and third frequency bands.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Huang, Chun-Nan
Abstract
An electronic device with camera assembly which can be deployed and can be retracted allows a maximum size of display screen on a front surface of the device. The device includes a housing and at least a first lens module if not an additional and second lens module. The housing includes a front surface with a display screen and a back surface. The back surface defines a receiving groove receiving the first lens module. The first lens module is received in the receiving groove and capable of being stretching out of the receiving groove to face a front side of the electronic device when deployed, to capture a scene in front of the device. A controlling method suitable for a first lens module and/or a second lens module to capture a front scene and a rear scene is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsiao, Jia-Hung
Jhang, Shu-Wei
Chen, Wen-Yuan
Ou, Chang-Hsin
Chou, Ming-Yu
Liang, Chia-Ming
Huang, Kuo-Lun
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a metal frame. The metal frame includes a first gap, a second gap, a third gap, and a fourth gap to separate a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna from the metal frame. The metal frame includes a fifth antenna. The first antenna, the second antenna, the third antenna, and the fourth antenna cooperatively form a first multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna to provide a 4×4 multiple-input multiple-output function in a second frequency band. The first antenna, the second antenna, the third antenna, and the fifth antenna cooperatively form a second MIMO antenna to provide a 4×4 multiple-input multiple-output function in a third frequency band. The first antenna and the third antenna cooperatively form a third MIMO antenna to provide a 2×2 multiple-input multiple-output function in a first frequency band.
H01Q 21/28 - Combinations of substantially independent non-interacting antenna units or systems
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Yen-Hui
Kuo, Wen-Yi
Huang, Po-Ching
Chen, Chueh-Chuan
Abstract
An antenna of reduced size but of multiple functions according to manual adjustment includes a side frame made of metallic material, a feeding portion, and a moving module. The side frame defines first and second gaps each passing through the side frame to form at least one radiating portion. The feeding portion can feed current to either of the radiating portions. The metallic and movable moving module including an extending portion is movable relative to the side frame. In a first position, the extending portion is not connected to any radiating portion, and when moved to a second position, the extending portion is connected to one of the radiating portions.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wong, Kwo-Jyr
Abstract
A measurement method for measuring millimeter wave (mm-wave) signal and device using the method includes a first measuring device receiving a mm-wave signal by an array antenna at a first angle of arrival corresponding to a position of the first measuring device, the mm-wave signal being sent by a second measuring device at a first angle of departure. Thereby, a downlink between the first measuring device and the second measuring device can be established quickly. From a certain ascertainable location, the first measurement device sends the mm-wave signal by the array antenna at a second angle of departure, and the second measurement device receives the mm-wave signal at a second angle of arrival corresponding to the position of the first measuring device, thus, an uplink between the first measuring device and the second measuring device can be established quickly.
G01S 5/00 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations
G01S 5/02 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using radio waves
H04W 64/00 - Locating users or terminals for network management purposes, e.g. mobility management
72.
Antenna structure of wireless communication device
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hu, Cheng-Nan
Wong, Kwo-Jyr
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a first array antenna having a number of first antenna units. The antenna units are arranged along a first direction and a second direction. The first antenna units are monopole antennas. The monopole antennas include a radiating body having a strip portion and a bulb portion. The radiating body generates radiation along the first direction or the second direction. The strip portion is electrically coupled to a signal source. The bulb portion is electrically coupled to the strip portion. An end of the bulb portion away from the strip portion is semi-circular in shape.
H01Q 5/378 - Combination of fed elements with parasitic elements
H01Q 5/328 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors between a radiating element and ground
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Wei-Hua
Chiu, Peng-Yu
Huang, Ching-Chu
Abstract
A camera module includes multiple camera units, a bracket, and multiple mounting rods. Each of the camera units includes a main body and a lens on the main body. The main body includes two protrusions. The two protrusions protrude from opposite sides of the main body. Each of the two protrusions includes a fixing hole. The bracket is mounted in an electronic device and includes multiple mounting holes and multiple mounting grooves disposing in a surface of the bracket. Each two of the multiple mounting grooves connect with corresponding mounting holes at opposite sides of the mounting holes. The mounting rods protrude from the mounting grooves. When the mounting holes receive the camera units, the corresponding mounting grooves receive the corresponding protrusions and the mounting rods pass through the corresponding fixing holes.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Dykstra Erickson, Elizabeth Ann
Huang, Yi-Jen
Chueh, Chih-Yu
Abstract
A method of managing digital content includes displaying a user interface on a display screen of the electronic device. A search instruction is generated according to a search condition. Each of a plurality of cloud servers is controlled to search for digital content meeting the search condition. Related information of the digital content meeting the search condition is received from each of the plurality of cloud servers. A user interface object is generated according to the related information received from each of the plurality of cloud servers, such that a plurality of user interface objects are obtained. Once an object list is generated by aggregating the plurality of the user interface objects, the object list is displayed on a display screen.
G06F 16/683 - Retrieval characterised by using metadata, e.g. metadata not derived from the content or metadata generated manually using metadata automatically derived from the content
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, Yun-Jian
Lin, Jung-Chin
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a border frame, a first feed portion, and a second feed portion. The border frame includes an end portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion. The border frame defines a first gap, a second gap, a first slot, and a second slot. The first gap and the second gap are disposed in the end portion. The first slot is disposed in the first side portion. The second slot is disposed in the second side portion. The first gap, the second gap, the first slot, and the second slot divide the border frame into two radiating portions. The first feed portion and the second feed portion are electrically coupled to the two radiating portions and supply current to the two radiating portions respectively.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Yen-Hui
Chang, Sung-Chieh
Abstract
An electronic device includes a first screen, a second screen, and a controller. The first screen displays a number of icons and detects touch operations. Each of the icons corresponds to a different user interface. The controller starts up the second screen and control the second screen to display the corresponding user interface of a selected one of the icons selected by a touch operation. The second screen is in a turned off state prior to being started up by the controller.
G06F 3/0488 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures
G06F 3/0481 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance
G06F 3/0483 - Interaction with page-structured environments, e.g. book metaphor
G06F 3/01 - Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
G06F 21/32 - User authentication using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voiceprints
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wang, Yueh-Chi
Abstract
A method for capturing display data on a screen together with display data not currently visible is applied to an electronic device. The method displays a user interface of an application on a touch screen of the electronic device, the user interface being divided into a sliding area and N number of non-sliding areas, when a preset user operation is applied to the electronic device. The method sets a starting position and an ending position in the sliding area. Content between the set starting and ending positions is read, and a screenshot corresponding to the read content is generated.
G06F 3/0484 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] for the control of specific functions or operations, e.g. selecting or manipulating an object, an image or a displayed text element, setting a parameter value or selecting a range
G06F 3/0481 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance
G06F 3/0488 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, Yun-Jian
Liou, Geng-Hong
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a border frame, a first feed portion, a second feed portion, and two ground portions. The border frame includes a first gap and a second gap passing through the border frame, thereby defining a first radiating portion and a second radiating portion. The first feed portion is electrically coupled to the first radiating portion to supply an electric current to the first radiating portion. The second feed portion is electrically coupled to the second radiating portion to supply an electric current to the second radiating portion. The two ground portions are disposed between the first feed portion and the second feed portion and separated from each other. The two ground portions are electrically coupled to the first radiating portion or the second radiating portion.
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
H01Q 5/328 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors between a radiating element and ground
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Her, Yih-Shyang
Chang, Yun-Jian
Li, Chien-Hua
Hsieh, Wei-En
Abstract
An antenna apparatus sited within a metal housing with improved frequency isolation between individual antennas includes the housing, a first ground portion, a first feed portion, and a second ground portion. A side frame of the housing defines at least one gap, the gap separates a first antenna and a second antenna. The first ground portion is formed by extending an end of the first antenna away from the gap. One end of the second ground portion is connected to the first feed portion, other end of the second ground portion is connected to ground. A first feed point feeds power and signal to the first antenna. A wireless communication device using the antenna apparatus is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Liang, Chia-Ming
Chen, Jin-Bo
Abstract
An antenna structure utilizing as radiating elements only the metal frame of an electronic device includes a metal frame, a feeding portion, and a ground point. The metal frame defines a first gap and a second gap. The metal frame forms a radiating portion, a first coupling portion, and a second coupling portion through the first gap and the second gap. When the feed supplies current, the current flows through the radiating portion and, being coupled to the first coupling portion and second coupling portion through the first and second gaps, first, second, and third operating modes at different frequencies can be invoked to generate wireless signals in first, second, and third LTE-A frequency bands.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
81.
Smart control system and method implemented in bathroom
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wu, Kuo-Wei
Abstract
A smart control system for monitoring a bathroom includes a server, a smart toilet, a smart door handle, and a roller. The smart toilet includes a first sensor configured to detect whether the smart toilet is clean and send a first detection result to the server. The smart door handle includes a second sensor configured to detect whether the door of the bathroom is in an open state or a closed state and send a second detection result to the server. The roller includes a third sensor configured to detect a usage of the toilet paper on the roller and send a third detection result to the server. The server analyzes the first detection result, the second detection result, and the third detection result to obtain an analysis result. The server performs corresponding operations according to the analysis result.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chang, Yu-Wei
Abstract
A heat sink allowing a reduced thickness of an electronic device includes a housing, a wick structure, and a heat transfer fluid. The housing, comprising an upper housing and a lower housing, are opposite and form a sealed cavity. The wick structure and the heat transfer fluid are received in the cavity, the liquid absorbing heat and becoming gaseous upon reaching a certain temperature. The area of the upper housing is larger than the area of the lower housing. The upper housing forms a protrusion with respect to an edge of the lower housing. An electronic device using the heat sink is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Yi-Wen
Abstract
An antenna assembly of reduced size but with optimized radiation and reception capabilities through slanted connections between the parts includes a feed portion, a first ground portion, a second ground portion, a first radiating portion, and a second radiating portion. The first radiating portion is a loop antenna on at least three surfaces of a carrier, and is connected between the feed portion and the first ground portion on opposite ends. The first radiating portion feeds in electric current through the feed portion. The second radiating portion is spaced from the first radiating portion, the second radiating portion is arranged on at least two surfaces of the carrier. The second radiating portion is connected between the second ground portion, the second radiating portion couples electric current from the first radiating portion. A wireless communication device employing the antenna assembly is also provided.
H01Q 21/30 - Combinations of separate antenna units operating in different wavebands and connected to a common feeder system
H01Q 1/52 - Means for reducing coupling between antennas; Means for reducing coupling between an antenna and another structure
H01Q 7/00 - Loop antennas with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lai, Chih-Hung
Abstract
An antenna structure applied in a stylus includes a first radiating portion, a second radiating portion, and a main body. The second radiating portion corresponds to the first radiating portion. The main body covers the first radiating portion and the second radiating portion. The first radiating portion electrically connects to a feed source to feed in current, the first radiating conducts the current to activate a first mode to generate radiating signals, the main body couples the current from the first radiation portion, the second radiating portion couples the current from the main body, the first radiating portion, the main body, and the second radiating portion conduct the current and connect to ground to activate a second mode to generate radiation signals. A stylus using the antenna structure is also provided.
G06F 3/0354 - Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements
85.
Parameter configuration system of electronic device
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hung, Yu-Hua
Abstract
An operation parameter configuration method includes configuring at least two groups of operation parameters of an application, detecting a startup signal of the application in real time, confirming one of the at least two groups of operation parameters according to the startup signal, and starting the application in a foreground of the electronic device according to one confirmed group of operation parameters. The at least two groups of operation parameters include a group of default operation parameters and a group of optimal operation parameters. The group of optimal operation parameters are calculated according to a history of execution of the application by an electronic device. The group of optimal operation parameters is calculated according to a history of execution of the application in the foreground of the electronic device.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Kuo, Wen-Yi
Huang, Po-Ching
Chen, Chueh-Chuan
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure able to occupy a very small space in an electronic device includes a metal frame and at least one feed source. The metal frame is metallic, a protruding portion protrudes from a side of the metal frame. The side of the metal frame with the protruding portion defines a first gap and a second gap. The first gap and the second gap divide the metal frame into radiation portions. The at least one feed source is electrically connected to each of the at least two radiation portions and feeds a current to each of the at least two radiation portions.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 1/36 - Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella
H01Q 5/357 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using a single feed point
H01Q 9/30 - Resonant antennas with feed to end of elongated active element, e.g. unipole
H01Q 5/328 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors between a radiating element and ground
H01Q 21/30 - Combinations of separate antenna units operating in different wavebands and connected to a common feeder system
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
H01Q 21/28 - Combinations of substantially independent non-interacting antenna units or systems
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Chi-An
Hsieh, Ming-Ta
Abstract
A pair of smart glasses including a headset, a frame, and an optical photoelectric conversion unit that can gather and utilize solar energy to supplement the electrical energy of a built-in battery. The smart glasses also include a display module comprising a plurality of display units arranged in a matrix. Each display unit comprises at least one micro LED unit and at least one first optical photoelectric conversion unit. A number of the micro LED units functions as a display, and also being controllable as an infrared light source for retinal scanning of the user.
H01L 27/15 - Devices consisting of a plurality of semiconductor or other solid-state components formed in or on a common substrate including semiconductor components with at least one potential-jump barrier or surface barrier, specially adapted for light emission
H01L 25/16 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups , or in a single subclass of , , e.g. forming hybrid circuits
G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lee, Kwang-Pi
Chen, Chi-An
Abstract
Smart glasses taking a proportion of power it requires from ambient light includes a plurality of lenses, a frame structure connected to the plurality of lenses, a display module disposed in at least one of the plurality of lenses, a battery disposed in the frame structure, and a processor electrically connected to the display module and the battery. The display module includes display units arranged in a matrix. Each display unit comprises at least one micro LED unit, and at least one first optical photoelectric conversion unit for converting solar energy into electrical power. The battery is electrically connected to the display module.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Liao-Yuan
Sun, Kuo-Heng
Mao, Pao-Ching
Lin, Yen-Wei
Abstract
An electronic device which is simple to manufacture includes a carrier frame and an outer frame. The carrier frame and the outer frame are both made of metal. The carrier frame serves as a ground terminal. A portion of the outer frame serves as an antenna of the electronic device. The antenna includes a feeding portion and a grounding portion. The feeding portion connects to a feed source. The grounding portion is attached to the carrier frame, and it is fixed to the carrier frame by welding process.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a housing and at least one switching circuit. The housing includes a border frame made of metal including at least one gap dividing the border frame into at least two radiating portions. The at least one switching circuit is mounted to the at least one gap and electrically coupled to the at least two radiating portions on opposite sides of the at least one switching circuit. The at least one switching circuit is controlled to switch between an open circuit state and a closed circuit state. A length of the at least two radiating portions is changed by the at least one switching circuit switched between the open circuit state and the closed circuit state to adjust a bandwidth of the antenna structure.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 5/30 - Arrangements for providing operation on different wavebands
H01Q 5/335 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors at the feed, e.g. for impedance matching
H01Q 13/18 - Resonant slot antennas the slot being backed by, or formed in boundary wall of, a resonant cavity
H01Q 5/321 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way using frequency dependent circuits or components, e.g. trap circuits or capacitors within a radiating element or between connected radiating elements
91.
Antenna structure and wireless communication device using the same
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Yen-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a housing, a first feed source, and a second feed source. The housing includes a side frame. The side frame defines a first gap, a second gap, and a groove. The first gap, the second gap, and the groove divide the side frame into a first radiating portion, an isolation portion, and a second radiating portion. The first feed source is electrically connected to the first radiating portion for supplying current to the first radiating portion. The second feed source is electrically connected to or being coupled to the second radiating portion for supplying current to the second radiating portion. The isolation portion is positioned between the first radiating portion and the second radiating portion. The isolation portion is grounded. The current from the first radiating portion and the current from the second radiating portion are respectively coupled to the isolation portion.
Chiun Mai Communcation Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Tsai, Sheng-Hsiung
Hung, Ching-Ming
Abstract
An electrical device providing audible and haptic communication with its user includes a touch screen, an array of piezoelectric elements, a memory, and a processor. The touch screen is divided into touch regions and each touch region carries one piezoelectric element. When receiving touch inputs from a user, the processor uses data and programs stored in the memory to (1) determine which touch region the touch input is located in, (2) determine which piezoelectric element corresponds to the determined touch region, and (3) vibrate the determined piezoelectric element at a predetermined frequency. The electrical device can output sound by (1) obtaining a signal of the sound to be output and (2) vibrating the piezoelectric element, or more than one at different predetermined frequencies, to output an audible sound.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lin, Yi-Ching
Lee, Ting-Chu
Abstract
An electronic device housed in glass or other fragile material which is nevertheless proofed against breakage includes a shell, a battery, and a display screen formed on one side of the battery and received in the shell. The shell comprises a glass back cover and a crack-proof layer. The crack-proof layer is formed on the glass back cover. The battery abuts the crack-proof layer. The display screen is assembled beside the battery. The display screen is received in and partially exposed to the shell. The battery is electronically connected to the display screen. The electronic device is protected within the glass back cover which is itself proofed against shock and breakage when dropped or impacted. The disclosure further provides a method for manufacturing the electronic device.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Liao, Chih-Wei
Chen, Cheng-An
Chen, Jin-Bo
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a side frame, a first feed portion, a second feed portion, and a first ground portion. The side frame defines a first gap and a second gap. The side frame is divided into a first radiating portion by the first gap and the second gap. When the first feed portion supplies current, the current flows through a first resonance section and is grounded through the first ground portion to activate a first operating mode and a second operating mode. When the first feed portion supplies current, the current flows through a second resonance section and is grounded through the second feed portion to activate a third operating mode. When the second feed portion supplies current, the current flows through the second resonance section and the first resonance section, and is grounded through the first ground portion to activate a fourth operating mode.
H01Q 5/35 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using two or more simultaneously fed points
95.
Optical projector module, three-dimensional image sensing apparatus, and method of sensing
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chih, Yu-Yang
Tsai, Ming-Fu
Hsu, Hsueh-Feng
Abstract
An optical projector module to establish distance to target object in a field of view for three dimensional image acquisition purposes includes a printed circuit board, point light sources mounted on the printed circuit board to emit a plurality of light beams, a lens unit apart from the plurality of point light sources, and a distance adjusting unit connected to the lens unit. A memory storage device is also included. The lens unit comprises separated lenses, the adjusting unit can adjust distances between the lenses of the lens unit, and light beams with a number of light spot patterns can accordingly be projected. Previously-captured images in the memory storage device can be referred to in seeking target objects in the field of view and light beams in different spot-concentrations on or around the target object enable calculations for the capture of images in three dimensions of the target object.
G02B 9/16 - Optical objectives characterised both by the number of the components and their arrangements according to their sign, i.e. + or – having three components only arranged + – + all the components being simple
G06T 7/521 - Depth or shape recovery from the projection of structured light
H05K 1/18 - Printed circuits structurally associated with non-printed electric components
G02B 7/02 - Mountings, adjusting means, or light-tight connections, for optical elements for lenses
H04N 13/207 - Image signal generators using stereoscopic image cameras using a single 2D image sensor
H04N 13/254 - Image signal generators using stereoscopic image cameras in combination with electromagnetic radiation sources for illuminating objects
H04R 1/34 - Arrangements for obtaining desired frequency or directional characteristics for obtaining desired directional characteristic only by using a single transducer with sound reflecting, diffracting, directing or guiding means
G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Yi-Ting
Tseng, Yen-Jung
Hsu, Cho-Kang
Chih, Jung-Sheng
Hsu, Wen-Chang
Ho, Min-Hui
Abstract
An antenna structure includes a housing, a feeding portion, and a connecting portion. The housing defines a gap and a groove. The housing forms a radiating portion and a coupling portion through the gap and the groove. A portion of the housing between the feeding portion and the gap forms a first radiating section. The connecting portion is electrically connected to one end of the coupling portion adjacent to the gap. When the feeding portion supplies current, the current flows through the feeding portion and the first radiating section, and is coupled to the connecting portion through the gap to activate a first operating mode. When the feeding portion supplies current, the current flows through the feeding portion and the first radiating section, and is coupled to the coupling portion through the gap to activate a second operating mode.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Lee, Kwang-Pi
Lin, Szu-Tso
Huang, Po-Ching
Cheng, Chieh-Ming
Chen, Wen-Lung
Abstract
A portable electronic device with large display screen-to-body includes a housing, a first display, a circuit board, and an optical module. The first display is a transparent display. The optical module is electrically connected to the circuit board and positioned below the first display. The first display, the optical module, and the circuit board are received in the housing, the optical module is configured to receive external light passing through the first display even as the first display is displaying images. Operating methods for the portable electronic device in various modes are also provided.
G09G 3/32 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED]
98.
Envelope tracking method, system, and device employing the method
Chiun Mai Communcation Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Wong, Kwo-Jyr
Abstract
An envelope tracking device includes a fine slot peak tracking (FSPT) circuit, at least one power amplifier, and an envelope modulator. The FSPT circuit is connected to the power amplifier through the envelope modulator. The FSPT circuit generates envelope signals based on input signals, adds an offset to the envelope signals, and expands and smoothes the added envelope signals. The envelope modulator generates envelope voltage signals according to the smoothed envelope signals, and outputs the signals to drain of the power amplifier. The envelope voltage signals are time-aligned with the amplified signals which are transmitted to gate of the power amplifier.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Chen, Chueh-Chuan
Miao, Yi-Chieh
Huang, Meng-Jer
Abstract
A housing assembly able to provide precise and adjustable mounting of a camera module. The holder is on the first housing and a first groove is formed on a surface of the holder away from the first housing. An inclined surface is formed on an end of the holder which corresponding to the first side wall. The second housing is mounted on the holder. A protrusion is formed on a surface of the second housing toward the holder. The protrusion protrudes from the surface of the second housing. A second groove is formed on the protrusion. One end of the holder formed with the inclined surface is received it the second groove. The inclined surface abuts against the second side wall to adjust the alignment relationship between the holder and the second housing. An electronic assembly module and an electronic device with the electronic assembly module is also provided.
Chiun Mai Communication Systems, Inc. (Taiwan, Province of China)
Inventor
Tsou, Tun-Yuan
Abstract
An antenna structure utilizing metallic frame of electronic device to simultaneously send and receive radio waves on multiple frequencies includes first and second feeding sources and the metallic frame. A notch in the metallic frame creates first and second radiating portions. The first feeding source feeds the first radiating portion, and a first mode and a second mode can be activated simultaneously to generate radiation signals in a first frequency band and a second frequency band. The second feeding source feeds the second radiating portion and a third mode and a fourth mode can be simultaneously activated to generate radiation signals in a third frequency band and a fourth frequency band. A wireless communication device is also provided. The wireless communication device includes a motherboard and the antenna structure.
H01Q 1/24 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles with receiving set
H01Q 5/35 - Individual or coupled radiating elements, each element being fed in an unspecified way for different propagation modes using two or more simultaneously fed points