Patents by Inventor Michael Masquelier
Michael Masquelier 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).
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Publication number: 20240140258Abstract: An energy distribution network may include an energy management server connected to a communication network. One or more electric vehicles may communicate with the server via the network. The system may include charging stations positioned along travel routes of the vehicles. The energy management server may generate and transmit a first energy usage plan to the vehicles. The vehicles may communicate vehicle data information to the server. The vehicle data information may include actual energy usage data and detected changes in load and elevation that may impact energy usage. Based on the received vehicle data, the server may then generate and transmit a second or subsequent energy usage plan to the vehicles. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Jory Peppelaar, Michael Masquelier
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Publication number: 20240017621Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for analyzing a wireless power transfer system are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes the actions of receiving data related to the energy usage of an electric vehicle. The actions further include, based on the data related to the energy usage of the electric vehicle, determining that a problem exists with the electric vehicle. The actions further include, in response to determining that that the problem exists with the electric vehicle, accessing diagnostic data of the electric vehicle. The actions further include, based on the diagnostic data of the electric vehicle and the data related to the energy usage of the electric vehicle, determining a cause of the problem with the electric vehicle. The actions further include providing, for output, data indicating the cause of the problem with the electric vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2022Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Michael Masquelier, Steven Ball, Arash Rasteh
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Publication number: 20240017636Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for maintaining wireless power transfer systems are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes the actions of receiving, from an electric vehicle and from an electric vehicle charger, electric vehicle sensor data that reflects a characteristic of the electric vehicle and electric vehicle charger data that reflects a characteristic of the electric vehicle charger. Based on the electric vehicle sensor data and the electric vehicle charger data, the actions further include determining that a component of the electric vehicle or a component of the electric vehicle charger should be repaired or replaced. The actions further include providing, for output, data indicating that the component of the electric vehicle or the component of the electric vehicle charger should be repaired or replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2022Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Michael Masquelier, Steven Ball, Arash Rasteh
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Publication number: 20230302948Abstract: Techniques for managing the distribution of available energy in an energy distribution network during an energy distribution operating period are described herein. Managing the distribution of available energy may be implemented to optimize availability of energy in network components, state-of-charges, cost of energy transfers between the network components, and the like. In one embodiment, a first energy distribution plan may be generated from a calculated optimal distribution of available energy in the energy distribution network. The first energy distribution plan may define desired configurations of the network components. In case of detected disruptions of current network component configurations, a second energy distribution plan may be generated to re-configure affected network components throughout the energy distribution network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Michael MASQUELIER, Jory PEPPELAAR
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Publication number: 20230237855Abstract: Described herein are techniques for optimizing charging and/or replacement of battery packs within a fleet of electric vehicles. In some embodiments, such techniques may include receiving information indicating a current status of one or more electric vehicles in a fleet of electric vehicles, identifying schedule data for the one or more electric vehicles, and determining, based on the schedule data and the current status of the one or more vehicles, a charging schedule for the fleet of electric vehicles. The techniques may further include correlating one or more charging plates to the one or more electric vehicles and directing power to the one or more charging plates in accordance with the determined charging schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Michael MASQUELIER, Steven BALL, Arash RASTEH
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Publication number: 20230234592Abstract: Described herein are techniques for optimizing operation of a fleet of electric vehicles. In some embodiments, a fleet management platform may maintain, in relation to a plurality of drivers, driving behavior patterns determined to be associated with the each of the plurality of drivers. Upon receiving a request for optimization of at least one operation related to a fleet of electric vehicles, such techniques may comprise determining one or more factors associated with the optimization of the at least one operation, identifying a set of driving behavior patterns correlated to the one or more factors, and customizing the at least one operation based on the identified set of behavior patterns and the driving behavior patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Michael MASQUELIER, Steve BALL, Arash RASTEH
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Patent number: 11621586Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Wireless Advanced Vehicle Electrification, LLCInventors: Michael Masquelier, Ryan Calder
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Publication number: 20220231542Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Michael MASQUELIER, Ryan CALDER
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Patent number: 11296557Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Wireless Advanced Vehicle Electrification, LLCInventors: Michael Masquelier, Ryan Calder
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Publication number: 20200313463Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: MICHAEL MASQUELIER, RYAN CALDER
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Patent number: 10686336Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Wireless Advanced Vehicle Electrification, Inc.Inventors: Michael Masquelier, Ryan Calder
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Patent number: 10284028Abstract: An approach module determines that a wireless power transfer (WPT) secondary pad on a vehicle approaching a WPT primary pad is within an approach distance threshold from the WPT primary pad. A pulse module generates an electrical alignment pulse in the WPT primary pad or WPT secondary pad in response to determining that the WPT secondary pad is within the approach distance. A measurement module determines an amount of magnetic coupling between the WPT primary pad and the WPT secondary pad, and a feedback module that provides an alignment signal to a driver of the vehicle. The alignment signal represents magnetic coupling. The pulse module continues to provide electrical alignment pulses, the measurement module continues to determine an amount of magnetic coupling in response to the electrical alignment pulses, and the feedback module continues to provide alignment signals indicative of an amount of magnetic coupling as the vehicle moves in relation to the WPT primary pad.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Wireless Advanced Vehicle Electrification, Inc.Inventors: Patrice Lethellier, Steve Ball, Marcellus Harper, Michael Masquelier, Hunter Wu
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Publication number: 20180351415Abstract: An apparatus for multi-pad wireless charging is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of primary pad apparatuses. Each primary pad apparatus is positioned to transmit power to a secondary pad apparatus of a vehicle. The primary transmitter pad apparatuses are spaced apart sufficient for each of a plurality of vehicles to be positioned over one primary pad apparatus of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses. The apparatus includes a power converter apparatus connected to each of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses, a power feed that provides power to the power converter apparatus and a sharing controller that selectively controls which of the plurality of primary pad apparatuses transmits power to a secondary pad apparatus and/or controls power sharing between the primary pad apparatuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: MICHAEL MASQUELIER, RYAN CALDER
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Publication number: 20170346348Abstract: An approach module determines that a wireless power transfer (“WPT”) secondary pad on a vehicle approaching a WPT primary pad is within an approach distance threshold from the primary pad. A pulse module generates an electrical alignment pulse in the primary or secondary pad in response to determining that the secondary pad is within the approach distance. A measurement module determines an amount of magnetic coupling between the primary pad and the secondary pad, and a feedback module that provides an alignment signal to a driver of the vehicle. The alignment signal represents magnetic coupling. The pulse module continues to provide electrical alignment pulses, the measurement module continues to determine an amount of magnetic coupling in response to the electrical alignment pulses, and the feedback module continues to provide alignment signals indicative of an amount of magnetic coupling as the vehicle moves in relation to the primary pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: PATRICE LETHELLIER, STEVE BALL, MARCELLUS HARPER, MICHAEL MASQUELIER, HUNTER WU
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Patent number: 9634504Abstract: An apparatus for charge management for an electric vehicle is disclosed. A system and method also perform the functions of the apparatus. The apparatus includes a battery status module that displays a battery charge status indicator on an electronic display of an electric device. The battery charge status indicator is for a battery providing power to the electric device. The apparatus includes a charging target module that displays a charging target on the electronic display. The charging target is related to the battery charge status indicator and indicates a desired charge level for the battery. The apparatus includes a target adjustment module that adjusts the charging target based on a predicted next battery charging and battery usage, wherein the battery charging and usage are based on a schedule and/or a planned route.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: WIRELESS ADVANCED VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION, INC.Inventors: Hunter Wu, Michael Masquelier
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Publication number: 20150069969Abstract: An apparatus for charge management for an electric vehicle is disclosed. A system and method also perform the functions of the apparatus. The apparatus includes a battery status module that displays a battery charge status indicator on an electronic display of an electric device. The battery charge status indicator is for a battery providing power to the electric device. The apparatus includes a charging target module that displays a charging target on the electronic display. The charging target is related to the battery charge status indicator and indicates a desired charge level for the battery. The apparatus includes a target adjustment module that adjusts the charging target based on a predicted next battery charging and battery usage, wherein the battery charging and usage are based on a schedule and/or a planned route.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Hunter Wu, Michael Masquelier
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Patent number: 7834759Abstract: A system (100) that determines exposure based on local conditions is disclosed. The system can include a sensor (172) configured to sense local conditions local to a user of the system, a sensor local wireless transmitter (174) coupled to the sensor, and an electronic device (105). The electronic device can include a controller (120) configured to control operations of the electronic device, a device local wireless transceiver (155) coupled to the controller and wirelessly coupled to the sensor local wireless transmitter, a network interface coupled (150) to a wide area network and coupled to the controller, the network interface configured to obtain local environmental conditions, and an exposure module (190) coupled to the controller. The exposure module can determine exposure to an environmental element based at least on the local conditions sensed by the sensor and the local environmental conditions obtained by the network interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael Charlier, Jin Kim, Michael Masquelier
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Publication number: 20090135003Abstract: A system (100) that determines exposure based on local conditions is disclosed. The system can include a sensor (172) configured to sense local conditions local to a user of the system, a sensor local wireless transmitter (174) coupled to the sensor, and an electronic device (105). The electronic device can include a controller (120) configured to control operations of the electronic device, a device local wireless transceiver (155) coupled to the controller and wirelessly coupled to the sensor local wireless transmitter, a network interface coupled (150) to a wide area network and coupled to the controller, the network interface configured to obtain local environmental conditions, and an exposure module (190) coupled to the controller. The exposure module can determine exposure to an environmental element based at least on the local conditions sensed by the sensor and the local environmental conditions obtained by the network interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael Charlier, Jin Kim, Michael Masquelier
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Publication number: 20090109885Abstract: Energy consumption in a network is reduced by a first node transmitting a message at a first power level and determining if the message is received by a neighboring node of the network. The message is retransmitted at a higher power level if the message is not received by a neighboring node. A second node, in a neighborhood of the first node, selects one of two or more receiver sensitivity levels and senses the received signal strength of the message. The second node activates an energy-consuming functional element to decode the first message only if the received signal is above the selected receiver sensitivity level. The receiver sensitivity levels are selected in accordance with a selection process, such as a random process, that may be adapted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Benedito J. Fonseca, JR., King F. Lee, Michael Masquelier
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Publication number: 20060240807Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for sensing data relating to a structure (14), including an inspection site sensor system having at least one microprocessor (16) coupled to the structure. At least one sensor (12) for sensing data is connected to each of the at least one microprocessors that compare the data to a standard. A user interface (18) is coupled to the microprocessor (16) for presenting the comparison, and a wireless transmitter (20) is coupled to the microprocessor (16) for transmitting at least one of the data and the comparison to a management site (22). The management site (22) includes a receiver (24) for receiving the transmitted at least one of the data and the comparison, a microprocessor (26) coupled to the receiver (24); and a user interface (28) coupled to the microprocessor (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventor: Michael Masquelier