Inventor · Seoul, KR

Sangwon Chae

16Patents
2h-index
24Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 2, 2010 → Apr 20, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9804661B2 Apparatus and method for controlling power of electronic device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US10692472B2 Method and device for adjusting resolution of electronic device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US11366486B2 Method for executing application by using clock speed of processor selected according to external temperature, and electronic device including same Physics 2 Active
US8451297B2 Identifying a rectangular area in a multi-projector system Physics 2 Active
US10181305B2 Method of controlling display and electronic device for providing the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US8717389B2 Projector array for multiple images Physics 1 Active
US8439504B2 Automatic mode switching between single and multiple projectors Electricity 1 Active
US10186009B2 Method for controlling display in electronic device and electronic device thereof Physics 1 Active
US12417243B2 Method and electronic device for generating content based on capacity of external device Physics 0 Active
US8480238B2 Projector array for multiple images Physics 0 Active
US12374058B2 Electronic device for using virtual input device and operation method in the electronic device Physics 0 Active
US11716129B2 Method and device for providing differentiated service for each region on basis of beam book information Electricity 0 Active
US8731294B2 Identifying multiple rectangular areas in a multi projector system Electricity 0 Active
US12333803B2 Electronic device for displaying AR object and method thereof Electricity 0 Active
US11948533B2 Display system including plurality of displays and image output method thereof Physics 0 Active
US11385690B2 Electronic device for switching between communication channels and control method thereof Electricity 0 Active

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