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  • Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
  • Torrance, CA

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Company: Inter pacific capital developement regional center Jan 2010 Position: President

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Inter Pacific Capital Developement Regional Center
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Allen Pu
Senior Vice-President
SUNVIX SOLUTIONS, INC
Import Export Distribution of Consumer Electronics and Medical Equipment's
25 Pepper Tree Ln, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
50 Peninsula Ctr, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274

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Biometric Combination Lock

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US Patent:
6373967, Apr 16, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/757045
Inventors:
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382115, 340 552, 340 582
Abstract:
An identification system using biometric information of human body parts and a secret sequence code. In particular, biometric information of human body parts is used to form the secret sequence code. Specifically, a combination entry device recognizes users fingerprints which are entered as a sequence. The fingerprints must be entered in the proper sequence in order to be recognized by the system. The fingerprints are preferably recognized using a fast technique with a low-probability level of rejection. While the sensor can be fooled for any one fingerprint. The use of a plurality of different fingerprints improves the identification capability. In particular, the combination of fingerprints in the proper order is necessary to undo the lock.

Light Conductive Controlled Shape Droplet Display Device

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US Patent:
7826125, Nov 2, 2010
Filed:
Jun 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/451055
Inventors:
Demetri Psaltis - Padsadena CA, US
Allen Pu - San Gabriel CA, US
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G02B 26/00
US Classification:
359290, 359291
Abstract:
A light conductive controlled shape droplet display device of the invention includes a light source. A light conductive substrate receives and conducts light from the light source. A cover disposed relative to the substrate, conducts light received from the substrate out and away from the display device. Pixels in the display are defined by fluid droplets in optical communication with the substrate and the cover. Hydrophobic layers associated with the substrate and the cover control the shape of the fluid droplet in conjunction with properties of the fluid droplet. Persistent displays are possible, as are displays that require periodic refresh to maintain the display. Electrodes modulate the amount of light conducted by the fluid droplets from the substrate into the cover. In preferred embodiments, each pixel includes sub-pixels formed by different primary colored fluid droplets.

Optoelectronic System For Particle Detection

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US Patent:
20070148045, Jun 28, 2007
Filed:
Oct 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/546701
Inventors:
Allen Pu - San Gabriel CA, US
Demetri Psaltis - St-Sulpice, CH
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
422082050
Abstract:
The invention provides a particle detection system. In one embodiment, the system detects live bacteria by aligning the bacteria in a test specimen with an electric field, illuminating the test specimen, and detecting the optical scattering. This invention uses no biochemical markers and can be applied in a Point-of-Care setting.

Holographic Storage Using Shift Multiplexing

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US Patent:
59495588, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Jul 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/889797
Inventors:
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Michael J. Levene - Pasadena CA
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
George Barbastathis - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G03H 126
US Classification:
359 22
Abstract:
The invention is embodied in a method of recording successive holograms in a recording medium, using at least a fan of M waves along at least a first axis with a separation angle between adjacent waves and directing the fan of M waves as a reference beam along a reference beam path onto the recording medium, successively modulating a wave with a succession of images to produce a succession of signal beams along a signal beam path lying at a propagation angle relative to the reference beam path so that the signal and reference beams intersect at abeam intersection lying within the medium, the beam intersection having a size corresponding to beam areas of the reference and signal beams, producing a succession of relative displacements in a direction parallel to the first axis between the recording medium and the beam intersection of the signal and reference beam paths in synchronism with the succession of signal beams, each of the displacements being less than the size of the intersection whereby to record successive holograms partially overlapped along a direction of the displacements.

Holographic Storage Using Shift Multiplexing

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US Patent:
56710739, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
Feb 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/389890
Inventors:
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Michael J. Levene - Pasadena CA
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
George Barbastathis - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G03H 126
G03H 112
G11C 1304
G11B 700
US Classification:
359 22
Abstract:
The invention is embodied in a method of recording successive holograms in a recording medium, using at least a fan of M waves along at least a first axis with a separation angle between adjacent waves and directing the fan of M waves as a reference beam along a reference beam path onto the recording medium, successively modulating a wave with a succession of images to produce a succession of signal beams along a signal beam path lying at a propagation angle relative to the reference beam path so that the signal and reference beams intersect at a beam intersection lying within the medium, the beam intersection having a size corresponding to beam areas of the reference and signal beams, producing a succession of relative displacements in a direction parallel to the first axis between the recording medium and the beam intersection of the signal and reference beam paths in synchronism with the succession of signal beams, each of the displacements being less than the size of the intersection whereby to record successive holograms partially overlapped along a direction of the displacements.

Method For Holographic Storage Using Peristrophic Multiplexing

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US Patent:
54833655, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
May 10, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/241163
Inventors:
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
Kevin Curtis - Pasadena CA
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G03H 112
G03H 110
G11B 700
US Classification:
359 11
Abstract:
A peristrophic multiplexing system directs a signal light beam and reference light beam onto a selected recording spot in the recording medium. The light beams collectively define a plane of interaction. Either the recording medium or the signal/reference beam are rotated relative to the other through a succession of peristrophic multiplexing angles. Those angles cause relative rotation about an axis that is not perpendicular to the plane of selectivity. The rotation occurs contemporaneously with the modulating of the hologram on the medium.

Method And System To Align Holographic Images

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US Patent:
59825138, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Feb 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/020469
Inventors:
Gan Zhou - Altadena CA
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Fai Mok - West Hills CA
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
Holoplex, Inc. - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G03H 126
US Classification:
359 22
Abstract:
A method and a system to re-align onto a detector array a holographic image of a Fourier region hologram stored in a medium, with the medium spinning around a first axis, and the hologram being generated by a reference beam and a signal beam. In generating the hologram, the reference beam is incident on the medium with respect to a second axis at a second-axis-incident angle, and a third axis at a third-axis-incident angle, such that the holographic image of the hologram when reproduced by the reference beam is aligned onto the detector array. Also, the three axes are substantially orthogonal to each other. As the medium spins, the medium's orientation can change through tilting with respect to the second and the third axes so that the holographic image when reproduced by the reference beam is not aligned onto the detector array. In one embodiment, the holographic image is re-aligned onto the detector array by tilting the reference beam such that when re-aligned, the incident angle of the reference beam on the medium with respect to the second axis is intentionally tilted to be different from the second-axis-incident angle, and with respect to the third axis to be different from the third-axis-incident angle.

User Identification Through Sequential Input Of Fingerprints

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US Patent:
59335157, Aug 3, 1999
Filed:
Jul 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/687259
Inventors:
Allen Pu - Pasadena CA
Demetri Psaltis - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382124
Abstract:
An identification system using biometric information of human body parts and a secret sequence code. In particular, biometric information of human body parts is used to form the secret sequence code. Specifically, a combination entry device recognizes user's fingerprints which are entered as a sequence. The fingerprints must be entered in the proper sequence in order to be recognized by the system. The fingerprints are preferably recognized using a fast technique with a low-probability level of rejection. While the sensor can be fooled for any one fingerprint. The use of a plurality of different fingerprints improves the identification capability. In particular, the combination of fingerprints in the proper order is necessary to undo the lock.
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