Patents by Inventor Jason E. Lewis

Jason E. Lewis 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).

  • Publication number: 20160066384
    Abstract: An illumination device and method is provided herein for controlling an LED illumination device, so that a desired luminous flux and a desired chromaticity of the device can be maintained over time as the LEDs age. According to one embodiment, the method determines an expected wavelength value and an expected intensity value for each emission LED included within the illumination device at the drive current currently applied to the emission LED and the present emitter forward voltage. In addition, the method determines a photodetector responsivity for each emission LED at the expected wavelength value and the present photodetector forward voltage. The photodetector responsivity calculated for each emission LED is used as a reference for adjusting the lumen output of the emission LED to account for LED aging affects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2014
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Alcides Jose Dias, Jason E. Lewis
  • Publication number: 20150382425
    Abstract: An illumination device described herein includes at least a phosphor converted LED, which is configured for emitting illumination for the illumination device, a first photodetector and a second photodetector. A spectrum of the illumination emitted from the phosphor converted LED comprises a first portion having a first peak emission wavelength and a second portion having a second peak emission wavelength, which differs from the first peak emission wavelength. The first photodetector has a detection range, which is configured for detecting only the first portion of the spectrum emitted by the phosphor converted LED. The second photodetector has a detection range, which is configured for detecting only the second portion of the spectrum emitted by the phosphor converted LED. Methods are provided herein for calibrating and controlling each portion of the phosphor converted LED spectrum, as if the phosphor converted LED were two separate LEDs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2014
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Jason E. Lewis, Horace C. Ho, David J. Knapp
  • Publication number: 20150377699
    Abstract: An illumination device and method is provided herein for calibrating individual LEDs in the illumination device, so as to obtain a desired luminous flux and a desired chromaticity of the device over changes in drive current, temperature, and over time as the LEDs age. The calibration method may include subjecting the illumination device to a first ambient temperature, successively applying at least three different drive currents to a first LED to produce illumination at three or more different levels of brightness, obtaining a plurality of optical measurements from the illumination produced by the first LED at each of the at least three different drive currents, obtaining a plurality of electrical measurements from the photodetector and storing results of the obtaining steps within the illumination device to calibrate the first LED at the first ambient temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2014
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Horace C. Ho, Jason E. Lewis, David J. Knapp
  • Publication number: 20150382422
    Abstract: An illumination device and method is provided herein for controlling individual light emitting diodes (LEDs) in an LED illumination device, so that a desired luminous flux and a desired chromaticity of the device can be maintained over time as the LEDs age. According to one embodiment, the method comprises applying drive currents to a plurality of LED chains substantially continuously to produce illumination, measuring a photocurrent induced on the photodetector in response to the illumination produced by each LED chain, one LED chain at a time, and received by the photodetector, and measuring a forward voltage developed across the photodetector by applying a non-operative drive current to the photodetector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2014
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Horace C. Ho, Jason E. Lewis, David J. Knapp
  • Patent number: 9154815
    Abstract: There is provided a method of securing multimedia data for streaming over a network comprising receiving the multimedia data from a server, transforming the multimedia data into secure multimedia data using a security key associated with the multimedia data, storing the security key associated with the multimedia data, streaming the secure multimedia data to the destination server. The method further comprises receiving decoding solution requests associated with the multimedia data from one or more multimedia players for playing the multimedia data and transmitting the security key associated with the multimedia data to each of the multimedia players.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2015
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason E. Lewis, Ryan D. Christianson
  • Publication number: 20150129838
    Abstract: Manipulation of the passivation ligands of colloidal quantum dots and use in QD electronics. A multi-step electrostatic process is described which creates bare QDs, followed by the formation of QD superlattice via electric and thermal stimulus. Colloidal QDs with original long ligands (i.e. oleic acid) are atomized, and loaded into a special designed tank to be washed, followed by another atomization step before entering the doping station. The final step is the deposition of bare QDs onto substrate and growth of QD superlattice. The method permits the formation of various photonic devices, such as single junction and tandem solar cells based on bare QD superlattice, photodetectors, and LEDs. The devices include a piezoelectric substrate with an electrode, and at least one layer of bare quantum dots comprising group IV-VI elements on the electrode, where the bare quantum dots have been stripped of outer-layer ligands.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2013
    Publication date: May 14, 2015
    Applicant: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Jason E. Lewis, Xiaomei Jiang
  • Publication number: 20150079573
    Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques for dynamically creating a story for playback using a plurality of storytelling devices. Embodiments identify a plurality of storytelling devices available to participate in a storytelling experience. User input associated with the storytelling experience is received. Embodiments further include retrieving a story template based at least in part on the identified plurality of storytelling devices. Additionally, embodiments dynamically create a first story by mapping actions from the retrieved story template to storytelling devices in the plurality of storytelling devices, based at least in part on the received user input, such that the plurality of storytelling devices will perform a respective one or more actions during playback of the first story based on the mapped actions from the retrieved story template.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2014
    Publication date: March 19, 2015
    Inventors: Eric C. HASELTINE, Gary K.-W. LAU, Theodore W.-Y. LEUNG, Jason E. LEWIS, Guy A. MOLINARI, Deva D. VISAMSETTY, William D. WATTS
  • Patent number: 8698832
    Abstract: A method for increasing the perceived quality of a digital image. The method includes receiving a first luminance value associated with a pixel located at a first pixel location in the digital image; generating a second luminance value based on a random number; blending the first luminance value and the second luminance value to generate an output luminance value; and displaying on a display device at the first pixel location or storing in a memory an output pixel having a brightness based on the output luminance value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: Jason E. Lewis
  • Publication number: 20120284522
    Abstract: There is provided a method of securing multimedia data for streaming over a network comprising receiving the multimedia data from a server, transforming the multimedia data into secure multimedia data using a security key associated with the multimedia data, storing the security key associated with the multimedia data, streaming the secure multimedia data to the destination server. The method further comprises receiving decoding solution requests associated with the multimedia data from one or more multimedia players for playing the multimedia data and transmitting the security key associated with the multimedia data to each of the multimedia players.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2011
    Publication date: November 8, 2012
    Applicant: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC.
    Inventors: Jason E. Lewis, Ryan D. Christianson
  • Patent number: 7664214
    Abstract: A communication system, clock generation circuit, and method are provided for receiving jitter upon data and to generate a clock reference that does not contain the received jitter. The clock reference can be used either by a digital subsystem of a communication system node, or can be transmitted as substantially jitter-free data from that node to a downstream node of the communication system. Instead of recovering the clock reference from the data having jitter, a pattern is regularly defined within the data stream preferably at periodic, timed intervals. The data pattern may be made up of a series of non-transitions which, regardless of any jitter in the data itself, does not impute any jitter onto a phase-locked loop triggered from an edge of the non-transitioning data pattern. Using the edge as a reference point, a jitter-free clocking signal can be derived at the same frequency as a clocking signal which would normally be produced from the jitter-induced data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2010
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, Jason E. Lewis
  • Patent number: 7609797
    Abstract: A communication system, clock recovery circuit, and method are provided for allowing data to be transmitted across a communication system and between clock recovery circuits absent a clock master specifically designed for one node of the communication system. Absent a clock master, the communication system is permitted to enter into an all slave mode, with periodic unlock conditions possibly rotating about the communication system ring topology. However, the unlock condition can be readily detected and if the received data bitstream formed into a recovered clock exceeds a threshold above or is less than a threshold below a reference clock generated during instances of unlock, then the clock recovery circuit will fix the synchronizing clock to the reference clock, and cause the bitstream to resynchronize to the reference clock before the reference clock is again disabled to allow the communication system to re-enter the all slave and rotating unlock condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, Jason E. Lewis
  • Publication number: 20040057542
    Abstract: A communication system, clock generation circuit, and method are provided for receiving jitter upon data and to generate a clock reference that does not contain the received jitter. The clock reference can be used either by a digital subsystem of a communication system node, or can be transmitted as substantially jitter-free data from that node to a downstream node of the communication system. Instead of recovering the clock reference from the data having jitter, a pattern is regularly defined within the data stream preferably at periodic, timed intervals. The data pattern may be made up of a series of non-transitions which, regardless of any jitter in the data itself, does not impute any jitter onto a phase-locked loop triggered from an edge of the non-transitioning data pattern. Using the edge as a reference point, a jitter-free clocking signal can be derived at the same frequency as a clocking signal which would normally be produced from the jitter-induced data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2002
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, Jason E. Lewis