Patents by Inventor Adrian Fettes

Adrian Fettes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11179064
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a vision-based privacy-preserving embedded fall-detection system are disclosed. This embedded fall-detection system can include one or more cameras for capturing video images of one or more persons. Moreover, this embedded fall-detection system can include various fall-detection modules for processing the captured video images including: a pose-estimation module, an action-recognition module, and a fall-detection module, all of which can perform the intended fall-detection functionalities within the embedded system environment in real-time in order to detect falls of the one or more persons. When a fall is detected, instead of sending the original captured images, the embedded fall-detection system can transmit sanitized video images to the server, wherein each detected person is represented by a skeleton figure in place of the actual person images, thereby preserving the privacy of the detected person.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2021
    Assignee: Altum View Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Him Wai Ng, Xing Wang, Jiannan Zheng, Andrew Tsun-Hong Au, Chi Chung Chan, Kuan Huan Lin, Dong Zhang, Eric Honsch, Kwun-Keat Chan, Minghua Chen, Yu Gao, Adrian Kee-Ley Auk, Karen Ly-Ma, Adrian Fettes, Jianbing Wu, Ye Lu
  • Publication number: 20200211154
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a vision-based privacy-preserving embedded fall-detection system are disclosed. This embedded fall-detection system can include one or more cameras for capturing video images of one or more persons. Moreover, this embedded fall-detection system can include various fall-detection modules for processing the captured video images including: a pose-estimation module, an action-recognition module, and a fall-detection module, all of which can perform the intended fall-detection functionalities within the embedded system environment in real-time in order to detect falls of the one or more persons. When a fall is detected, instead of sending the original captured images, the embedded fall-detection system can transmit sanitized video images to the server, wherein each detected person is represented by a skeleton figure in place of the actual person images, thereby preserving the privacy of the detected person.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2019
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Applicant: AltumView Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Him Wai Ng, Xing Wang, Jiannan Zheng, Andrew Tsun-Hong Au, Chi Chung Chan, Kuan Huan Lin, Dong Zhang, Eric Honsch, Kwun-Keat Chan, Minghua Chen, Yu Gao, Adrian Kee-Ley Auk, Karen Ly-Ma, Adrian Fettes, Jianbing Wu, Ye Lu
  • Patent number: 9004598
    Abstract: An adjustable seating apparatus for a recumbent stepper includes a seat base mounted to a carriage, which is mounted for longitudinal translation along a guide track. The seat base can be rotatable relative to the carriage. The seat base includes a first handle for releasing the carriage from an elongate positioning member to adjust the longitudinal position, and a second handle for releasing the seat base from a positioning plate to adjust the rotary position of the seat base relative to the carriage. When the seat base has been rotated from its nominal position, the carriage will generally be prevented from being released from the elongate positioning member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignee: NuStep, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Paul Weber, Douglas Robert Hennigar, Roger Adrian Fettes, Karl G. Sponsler
  • Publication number: 20140191552
    Abstract: An adjustable seating apparatus for a recumbent stepper includes a seat base mounted to a carriage, which is mounted for longitudinal translation along a guide track. The seat base can be rotatable relative to the carriage. The seat base includes a first handle for releasing the carriage from an elongate positioning member to adjust the longitudinal position, and a second handle for releasing the seat base from a positioning plate to adjust the rotary position of the seat base relative to the carriage. When the seat base has been rotated from its nominal position, the carriage will generally be prevented from being released from the elongate positioning member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2013
    Publication date: July 10, 2014
    Applicant: NuStep, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Paul Weber, Douglas Robert Hennigar, Roger Adrian Fettes, Karl G. Sponsler