Patents by Inventor Jason Chaikin

Jason Chaikin 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: 11966742
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses relating to instructions to reset software thread runtime property histories in a hardware processor are described. In one embodiment, a hardware processor includes a hardware guide scheduler comprising a plurality of software thread runtime property histories; a decoder to decode a single instruction into a decoded single instruction, the single instruction having a field that identifies a model-specific register; and an execution circuit to execute the decoded single instruction to check that an enable bit of the model-specific register is set, and when the enable bit is set, to reset the plurality of software thread runtime property histories of the hardware guide scheduler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2023
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2024
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Eliezer Weissmann, Mark Charney, Michael Mishaeli, Robert Valentine, Itai Ravid, Jason W. Brandt, Gilbert Neiger, Baruch Chaikin, Efraim Rotem
  • Patent number: 8831416
    Abstract: A system and method for capturing an image for biometric identification. To obtain the image, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths no longer than that of blue light. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to its short duration, color and small point of origin. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person is taken with a camera. The image is analyzed to obtain any biometric patterns that can be used for identification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2014
    Inventors: Michael Braithwaite, Andrew Philip Govan Date, Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, Jason Chaikin
  • Publication number: 20130188083
    Abstract: A system and method for capturing an image for biometric identification. To obtain the image, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths no longer than that of blue light. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to its short duration, color and small point of origin. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person is taken with a camera. The image is analyzed to obtain any biometric patterns that can be used for identification.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2012
    Publication date: July 25, 2013
    Inventors: Michael Braithwaite, Andrew Philip Govan Date, Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, Jason Chaikin
  • Patent number: 8254768
    Abstract: A system and method for capturing an image of one or both irises. To image an iris, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths in the far red and near infrared portions of the spectrum. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to short duration, NIR color and small size. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person's face in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person's face is taken with a camera. The image of the face is analyzed to obtain any iris pattern information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
    Inventors: Michael Braithwaite, Andrew Philip Govan Date, Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, Jason Chaikin
  • Publication number: 20120163783
    Abstract: A system and method for capturing an image of one or both irises. To image an iris, a person stands or moves in a target zone. A flash element provides an incoherent flash of light through an aperture. The flash is filtered to produce filtered light. The filtered light has primary wavelengths in the far red and near infrared portions of the spectrum. The filtered light is not perceived well by the human eye due to short duration, NIR color and small size. The intensity of the filtered light at the target area surpasses the intensity of all ambient light. In this manner, a person's face in the target area will always be properly illuminated, even if that person were backlit by full sunlight. An image of the person's face is taken with a camera. The image of the face is analyzed to obtain any iris pattern information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2011
    Publication date: June 28, 2012
    Inventors: Michael Braithwaite, Andrew Philip Govan Date, Mohamed Nabil Moustafa, Jason Chaikin
  • Publication number: 20100156594
    Abstract: A lock unit is provided with a housing that includes a key-receiving body, a biometric sensor and a control circuit. The key-receiving body is arranged to receive a key therein. The biometric sensor is adapted to receive a biometric input from a user of the lock unit and to provide an output signal representative of biometric data associated with that user. The control circuit is coupled to the biometric sensor and is arranged when actuated to store the biometric data therein. The control circuit is coupled to the key-receiving body and is operative upon selected positioning of a key in the key-receiving body to actuate the control circuit. The biometric data is thereupon stored in the control circuit so that subsequent receipt of a biometric input corresponding to the stored biometric data enables the lock unit to open.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Inventors: Jason Chaikin, Seth Kenter