Patents by Inventor Virginia Walker Keating
Virginia Walker Keating 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: 20140028713Abstract: Method, computer program product, and apparatus for providing interactions of tangible and augmented reality objects are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for use with an augmented reality enabled device (ARD) comprises performing 3-dimensional tracking of one or more objects based at least in part on captured images of the one or more objects, detecting a state change of at least one object of the one or more objects based at least in part on the captured images, and causing an augmentation to be rendered in response to the state change of the at least one object, where a type of the augmentation is based at least in part on the state change of the at least one object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: VIRGINIA WALKER KEATING, MICHAEL GERVAUTZ, PER O. NIELSEN
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Publication number: 20140028714Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for maintaining continuity of augmentations are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for use with an augmented reality enabled device (ARD) comprises tracking a plurality of objects and a background based at least in part on visual information derived from an image, maintaining states of the plurality of objects based at least in part on information other than the visual information, and providing data for rendering augmentation in response to the states of the plurality of objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Virginia Walker KEATING, Michael Gervautz, Per O. Nielsen
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Patent number: 8570344Abstract: An augmented reality device provides a virtual mask that surrounds the viewer and includes a variation that provides information about the direction to a target item. The variation, which may be a variation in transparency, color, geometric shape, texture, material, lighting, or shading, is associated with the position of the target item so that orientation of the variation in the virtual mask does not change with respect to the direction of the target item. A portion of the virtual mask that is in the direction that the viewer is facing is displayed over the real-world image with the variation in the virtual mask providing information to the viewer about the direction of the target item. When the viewer rotates with respect to the target item, a different portion of the virtual mask that is in the current field of view is displayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Virginia Walker Keating, Joel Simbulan Bernarte
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Publication number: 20130201344Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for taking great pictures at an event or an occasion. The techniques described in embodiments of the invention are particularly useful for tracking an object, such as a person dancing or a soccer ball in a soccer game and automatically taking pictures of the object during the event. The user may switch the device to an Event Mode that allows the user to delegate some of the picture-taking responsibilities to the device during an event. In the Event Mode, the device identifies objects of interest for the event. Also, the user may select the objects of interest from the view displayed by the display unit. The device may also have pre-programmed objects including objects that the device detects. In addition, the device may also detect people from the users' social networks by retrieving images from social networks like Facebook® and LinkedIn®.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Charles Wheeler Sweet, III, Joel Simbulan Bernarte, Virginia Walker Keating, Serafin Diaz Spindola
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Publication number: 20130194438Abstract: Embodiments of the invention disclose methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for taking and sharing pictures of objects of interest at an event or an occasion. A device implementing embodiments of the invention may enable a user to select objects of interest from a view displayed by a display unit coupled to the device. The device may also have pre-programmed objects including objects that the device detects. In addition, the device may detect people using the users' social networks by retrieving images from social networks like Facebook® and LinkedIn®.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Charles Wheeler Sweet, III, Joel Simbulan Bernarte, Virginia Walker Keating, Serafin Diaz Spindola, Charles A. Bergan
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Patent number: 8452235Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to communicating information relating to wireless charging. A power transmitting system includes a host device with a transmit antenna. A communication interface conveys receiver information, which includes unique identifier information, from a receiver device to the host device. A controller on the host device monitors and processes the receiver information to generate notification information, which is presented to a user on a user-perceivable notifier. The transmit antenna generates an electromagnetic field at a resonant frequency to create a coupling-mode region within a near-field of the transmit antenna. The system can detect a presence of a receiver device with a receive antenna that is in the coupling-mode region and process a request for power from the receiver device. The system can also notify a user when a host device is leaving a designated region and whether the host device includes expected receiver devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Qualcomm, IncorporatedInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Anne Katrin Konertz, Virginia Walker Keating, Craig Lauer, Michael John Mangan
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Publication number: 20120270654Abstract: An apparatus for gesture recognition, according to aspects of the disclosure contained herein, include a processing system configured to obtain at least one physical dimension of a user and determine a gesture of the user based on the at least one physical dimension independent of a location of the user relative to the apparatus. A method for gesture recognition is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Niccolo A. Padovani, David Jonathan Julian, Virginia Walker Keating
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Publication number: 20120172126Abstract: An apparatus for data processing, according to one or more aspects of the disclosure, includes a processing system configured to communicate with at least one of a plurality of reference nodes worn on body parts to obtain body positioning data relating to relative position between the body parts, and provide body tracking based on the body positioning data. The body positioning data relates to ranging and/or angular position between each of the reference nodes and a reference plane defined by one or more of the reference nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Niccolo A. Padovani, David Jonathan Julian, Virginia Walker Keating, Rinat Burdo
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Publication number: 20120153731Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A power transmitting device is attached to an existing furniture item or is embedded in a host furnishing. The power transmitting device includes a transmit antenna to wirelessly transfer power to a receive antenna by generating a near field radiation within a coupling-mode region. An amplifier applies a driving signal to the transmit antenna. A presence detector detects a presence of a receiver device within the coupling-mode region. The presence detector may also detect a human presence. An enclosed furnishing detector detects when the furnishing item is in a closed state. A power output may be adjusted in response to the closed state, the presence of a receiver device, and the presence of a human.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Rinat Burdo, Virginia Walker Keating, Ernest Ozaki, Michael Mangan, William Von Novak
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Publication number: 20120019057Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A power transmitting device is attached to an existing vehicle item or is embedded in a vehicle element. The power transmitting device includes a transmit antenna to wirelessly transfer power to a receive antenna by generating a near-field radiation within a coupling-mode region. An amplifier applies a driving signal to the transmit antenna. A presence detector may detect a presence of a receiver device within the coupling-mode region. The presence detector may also detect a human presence. An enclosed compartment detector may detect when the vehicle element is in a closed state. A power output may be adjusted in response to the closed state, the presence of a receiver device, and the presence of a human.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Rinat Burdo, Virginia Walker Keating, Matthew Stuart Grob, Stuart Heilsberg, Michael J. Mangan, Ernest Ozaki
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Publication number: 20110310087Abstract: A user interface transition between a camera view and a map view displayed on a mobile platform is provided so as present a clear visual connection between the orientation in the camera view and the orientation in the map view. The user interface transition may be in response to a request to change from the camera view to the map view or vice-versa. Augmentation overlays for the camera view and map view may be produced based on, e.g., the line of sight of the camera or identifiable environmental characteristics visible in the camera view and the map view. One or more different augmentation overlays are also produced and displayed to provide the visual connection between the camera view and map view augmentation overlays. For example, a plurality of augmentation overlays may be displayed consecutively to clearly illustrate the changes between the camera view and map view augmentation overlays.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Gerald V. Wright, JR., Joel Simbulan Bernarte, Virginia Walker Keating
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Publication number: 20110310227Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems are provided to facilitate the deployment of media content within an augmented reality environment. In at least one implementation, a method is provided that includes extracting a three-dimensional feature of a real-world object captured in a camera view of a mobile device, and attaching a presentation region for a media content item to at least a portion of the three-dimensional feature responsive to a user input received at the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Anne Katrin Konertz, Virginia Walker Keating
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Publication number: 20110242090Abstract: An augmented reality device provides a virtual mask that surrounds the viewer and includes a variation that provides information about the direction to a target item. The variation, which may be a variation in transparency, color, geometric shape, texture, material, lighting, or shading, is associated with the position of the target item so that orientation of the variation in the virtual mask does not change with respect to the direction of the target item. A portion of the virtual mask that is in the direction that the viewer is facing is displayed over the real-world image with the variation in the virtual mask providing information to the viewer about the direction of the target item. When the viewer rotates with respect to the target item, a different portion of the virtual mask that is in the current field of view is displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Virginia Walker Keating, Joel Simbulan Bernarte
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Publication number: 20110016405Abstract: A master device images an object device and uses the image to identify the object device. The master device then automatically interfaces with the identified object device, for example, by pairing with the object device. The master device may receive broadcast data from the object device including information about the visual appearance of the object device and use the broadcast data in the identification of the object device. The master device may retrieve data related to the object device and display the related data, which may be display the data over the displayed image of the object device. The master device may provide an interface to control the object device or be used to pass data to the object device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Matthew S. Grob, Serafin Diaz Spindola, Gerald V. Wright, JR., Virginia Walker Keating
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Publication number: 20100248622Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to communicating information relating to wireless charging. A power transmitting system includes a host device with a transmit antenna. A communication interface conveys receiver information, which includes unique identifier information, from a receiver device to the host device. A controller on the host device monitors and processes the receiver information to generate notification information, which is presented to a user on a user-perceivable notifier. The transmit antenna generates an electromagnetic field at a resonant frequency to create a coupling-mode region within a near-field of the transmit antenna. The system can detect a presence of a receiver device with a receive antenna that is in the coupling-mode region and process a request for power from the receiver device. The system can also notify a user when a host device is leaving a designated region and whether the host device includes expected receiver devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Anne Katrin Konertz, Virginia Walker Keating, Craig Lauer, Michael John Mangan
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Publication number: 20100213895Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to timing and control of wireless power transfer. A wireless power charging device includes at least one transmitter and a processor in communication with the at least one transmitter. The transmitter is configured for transmitting wireless power to one or more electronic devices, and the processor is configured to deactivate the transmitter during a pre-determined time interval. The charging device may include charging modes that a user may select between from an interface of the charging device. Charging modes may be related to times of operation such as those based on a user schedule, based on energy rates, or with modes programmed by a user. A charging schedule may be created by a user through the interface of the charging device or from an external device in communication with the charging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Virginia Walker Keating, Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Michael J. Mangan
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Publication number: 20100207572Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless charging. A charging system may comprise at least one power generation system configured to convert renewable energy to another form of energy and convey the another form of energy. The charging system may further include at least one transmit antenna coupled to the at least one power generation system and configured to receive the another form of energy from the at least one power generation system. Further, the at least one transmit antenna is configured to wirelessly transmit energy to at least one other antenna positioned within an associated coupling-mode region.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Virginia Walker Keating, Matthew Stuart Grob, Michael Mangan, Joel Bernarte
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Publication number: 20100201202Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A power transmitting device is attached to an existing furniture item or is embedded in a host furnishing. The power transmitting device includes a transmit antenna to wirelessly transfer power to a receive antenna by generating a near field radiation within a coupling-mode region. An amplifier applies a driving signal to the transmit antenna. A presence detector detects a presence of a receiver device within the coupling-mode region. The presence detector may also detect a human presence. An enclosed furnishing detector detects when the furnishing item is in a closed state. A power output may be adjusted in response to the closed state, the presence of a receiver device, and the presence of a human.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Rinat Burdo, Virginia Walker Keating, Ernest Ozaki, Michael Mangan, William Von Novak
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Publication number: 20100201533Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless charging. A charging device configured to wirelessly charge one or more electronic devices may comprise at least one charging region, wherein each charging region of the at least one is configured for placement of one or more electronic devices. The charging device may further include an interface configured to convey information relating at least one electronic device of the one or more electronic devices placed within the at least one charging region.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Virginia Walker Keating, Rinat Burdo, Ernest T. Ozaki
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Publication number: 20100201311Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless charging. A charging system may comprise at least one antenna configured for coupling to a container. The at least one antenna may further be configured to receive power from a power source and wirelessly transmit power to a receive antenna coupled to a chargeable device positioned within the container. Further, the charging system is configured to charge and perform a process on the one or more charging devices positioned within the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Miles Alexander Lyell Kirby, Rinat Burdo, Virginia Walker Keating, Craig Lauer, Anne Katrin Konertz