Yiow Hur Ng
About Yiow Hur Ng
Yiow Hur Ng is a Software Engineer in the IoT Business Unit at ASUS, specializing in BSP development for LTE functionality on various ARM-based edge computers. He holds a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering from Tamkang University, and has contributed to multiple projects, including Android applications for smart devices and systems.
Work at ASUS
Yiow Hur Ng has been employed at ASUS since 2016, serving as a Software Engineer in the IoT Business Unit (BU). His role involves the development of Board Support Packages (BSP) for LTE functionality on various ARM-based devices, including the PE/PV series and the Tinker series. These devices support multiple operating systems, such as Linux Yocto, Windows 10 IoT Core, Linux Debian, and Android. Ng has also contributed to the development of applications that enhance user experience, including an Android app for the ASUS HQ visitor kiosk system.
Education and Expertise
Yiow Hur Ng earned his Master of Engineering (MEng) in Internet and Multimedia from Tamkang University, completing his studies from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science and Information Engineering from the same institution, studying from 2010 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation in software engineering and IoT technologies, enabling him to work on various projects involving embedded systems and application development.
Background
Ng's professional background includes significant experience in software development for IoT devices. He has worked on various projects that integrate hardware and software solutions, focusing on enhancing functionality and user interaction. His involvement in BSP development and application creation demonstrates his capability in both low-level system programming and high-level application design.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Yiow Hur Ng has developed several notable applications and tools. He created the RobotSmartHome Android system app for Zenbo, allowing users to control home devices through voice and rules. He also developed an Android app for PureGo, a device that detects herbicides in water. Additionally, he contributed to the ITRI project by developing the SmartMeter Android app, which interfaces with a smart gateway to monitor electricity usage.