Gentle Touch Medical Group 16400 Lark Ave Suite Suite 150, Los Gatos, CA 95032
Good Samaritan Hospital 2425 Samaritan Drive, San Jose, CA 95124
O'Connor Hospital 2105 Forest Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128
Philosophy:
All things are possible with God, Mark 10:27. Being of strong Christian faith, Dr. Chen is ever proactive with her compassionate caring of patients and the pursuit of greater medical knowledge. As a patient you may expect a good listener, not to be hurried through your appointment and to be a highly knowledgeable and skilled practitioner that takes a sincere interest in all aspects of your whole being and medical care.
Education:
Medical Schools College Of Medicine / National Taiwan University Graduated: 2005
Dr. Esther H Chen, San Francisco CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Queens Care Health Centers 150 N Reno St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213)3807298 (phone), (213)3851123 (fax)
Languages:
English Korean Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chen works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Optometry. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center.
- Cupertino CA, US Habib S. KARAKI - Sunnyvale CA, US James C. CLEMENTS - Campbell CA, US Chin S. HAN - San Jose CA, US Craig C. D'SOUZA - Pacifica CA, US Daniel W. LABOVE - San Francisco CA, US Esther CHEN - Fremont CA, US Joseph R. LEE - Millbrae CA, US Kuo Jen HUANG - San Jose CA, US Wanfeng HUANG - Fremont CA, US Fred Y. CHOU - Cupertino CA, US Hongling CHENG - San Jose CA, US Ali M. AMIN - Sunnyvale CA, US Chia-Hsien LIN - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G01K 17/20 G01K 7/02
Abstract:
Robust estimation of temperatures inside and outside a device can be achieved using one or more absolute temperature sensors optionally in conjunction with thermopile heat flux sensors. Thermopile temperature sensing systems can measure a temperature gradient across two locations within the device, to estimate absolute temperature at locations that are impractical to measure using absolute temperature sensors. Using heat flux models associated with the device, the thermopile temperature sensing system can be used to estimate temperature associated with objects that contact an outer surface of the device, such as a user's skin temperature. Additionally, the thermopile temperature sensing system can be used to estimate ambient air temperature. Within a device, temperature measurements from the thermopile temperature sensors can be used to compensate sensor measurements, such as when the accuracy or reliability of a sensor varies with temperature.
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