Patents by Inventor Alfredo MUNIZ HERRERA

Alfredo MUNIZ HERRERA 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: 11901743
    Abstract: Prior art systems can achieve full-body motion capture without external cameras; however, these systems are often expensive, limit the user's movements to a specified area, require the user to wear a specialized full-body suit, have a high device count, may be fully wired and/or require an energy-intensive WiFi connection. These systems also often require a thorough calibration procedure before each use and can lose their calibration when moving to different areas. The presently disclosed technology is directed to systems and methods for providing full-body motion capture in non-controlled environments where using multiple known camera perspectives is not possible or practical. Specifically, the presently disclosed technology utilizes cascading communications to connect an array of sensing devices to a common linking device to distinguish data packets from each of the sensing devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2023
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2024
    Assignee: XEED, LLC
    Inventors: Alfredo Muniz Herrera, Folasade Michelle Oba
  • Publication number: 20230341927
    Abstract: Prior art systems can achieve full-body motion capture without external cameras; however, these systems are often expensive, limit the user's movements to a specified area, require the user to wear a specialized full-body suit, have a high device count, may be fully wired and/or require an energy-intensive WiFi connection. These systems also often require a thorough calibration procedure before each use and can lose their calibration when moving to different areas. The presently disclosed technology is directed to systems and methods for providing full-body motion capture in non-controlled environments where using multiple known camera perspectives is not possible or practical. Specifically, the presently disclosed technology utilizes cascading communications to connect an array of sensing devices to a common linking device to distinguish data packets from each of the sensing devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2023
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Inventors: Alfredo MUNIZ HERRERA, Folasade Michelle OBA
  • Publication number: 20230316621
    Abstract: Prior art systems can achieve full-body motion capture without external cameras; however, these systems are often expensive, limit the user's movements to a specified area, require the user to wear a specialized full-body suit, have a high device count, may be fully wired and/or require an energy-intensive WiFi connection. The presently disclosed technology is directed to systems and methods for providing full-body motion capture in non-controlled environments where using multiple known camera perspectives is not possible or practical. Specifically, the presently disclosed technology utilizes at set of trackers to be placed on disparate points of a user's body. A microcontroller for each tracker outputs orientation based on a sensor fusion of outputs. A link consolidates signals from each of the trackers into a singular tracker orientation signal, which is interpolated to determine each tracker's position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2023
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Alfredo MUNIZ HERRERA, Folasade Michelle OBA
  • Publication number: 20230307959
    Abstract: Prior art systems can achieve full-body motion capture without external cameras; however, these systems are often expensive, limit the user's movements to a specified area, require the user to wear a specialized full-body suit, have a high device count, may be fully wired and/or require an energy-intensive WiFi connection. These systems also often require a thorough calibration procedure before each use and can lose their calibration when moving to different areas. The presently disclosed technology is directed to systems and methods for providing full-body motion capture in non-controlled environments where using multiple known camera perspectives is not possible or practical. Specifically, the presently disclosed technology utilizes a wireless inductive charging system including a charging hub with an array of docking stations for selectively charging an array of battery-powered sensing devices, such as a set of trackers and a link.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2023
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Folasade Michelle OBA, Alfredo MUNIZ HERRERA