Patents Assigned to Interlake Research, LLC
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Patent number: 11422623Abstract: Systems and methods for operating computing devices, including providing point-click, drag and drop, pan and zoom, and text entry operations, without using physical computer mouse and keyboard are provided. Multiple types of sensors on a wristband may be used to detect different hand/finger gestures for calibration, activation, performance of mouse or text entry functionalities, and/or termination.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun Ma
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Patent number: 11291919Abstract: Technologies for executing a virtual character development application using machine learning are described herein. In typical simulation applications, a user may be enabled to create a virtual character and navigate a virtual world. A typical simulation application may accept inputs from the user, determine actions initiated by the user based on the inputs, determine subsequent outcomes of the user-initiated actions, and mold the simulation according to the outcomes. However, most outcomes may be predetermined and predictable by design. In contrast, some embodiments may include a server configured to execute a virtual character development application in conjunction with one or more client devices. A user may utilize a client device to create and develop a virtual character within the application. The user may be enabled to provide inputs to the virtual character development application, and the artificial component may process the input and extract information associated with the virtual character.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Interlake Research, LLCInventors: Yanjun Ma, Christine K. Ma, Kevin L. Ma
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Publication number: 20210124417Abstract: Systems and methods for operating computing devices, including providing point-click, drag and drop, pan and zoom, and text entry operations, without using physical computer mouse and keyboard are provided. Multiple types of sensors on a wristband may be used to detect different hand/finger gestures for calibration, activation, performance of mouse or text entry functionalities, and/or termination.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Applicant: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun MA
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Publication number: 20210056372Abstract: Embodiments are directed to assembling an RFID tag through wire bonding techniques. In some examples, the RFID tag may be assembled by wire bonding of an RFID integrated circuit (IC) to an antenna through a hole in a substrate. In other examples, methods for assembling RFID tags from a singulated IC or diced ICs still on a dicing frame may be disclosed. The disclosed methods may use a single metal layer for producing RFID tags with multi-turn loop antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Applicant: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun MA
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Patent number: 10796215Abstract: Embodiments are directed to assembling an RFID tag through wire bonding techniques. In some examples, the RFID tag may be assembled by wire bonding of an RFID integrated circuit (IC) to an antenna through a hole in a substrate. In other examples, methods for assembling RFID tags from a singulated IC or diced ICs still on a dicing frame may be disclosed. The disclosed methods may use a single metal layer for producing RFID tags with multi-turn loop antenna.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun Ma
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Publication number: 20200197818Abstract: Technologies for executing a virtual character development application using machine learning are described herein. In typical simulation applications, a user may be enabled to create a virtual character and navigate a virtual world. A typical simulation application may accept inputs from the user, determine actions initiated by the user based on the inputs, determine subsequent outcomes of the user-initiated actions, and mold the simulation according to the outcomes. However, most outcomes may be predetermined and predictable by design. In contrast, some embodiments may include a server configured to execute a virtual character development application in conjunction with one or more client devices. A user may utilize a client device to create and develop a virtual character within the application. The user may be enabled to provide inputs to the virtual character development application, and the artificial component may process the input and extract information associated with the virtual character.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: Interlake Research, LLCInventors: Yanjun MA, Christine K. MA, Kevin L. MA
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Patent number: 10617961Abstract: Technologies for executing a virtual character development application using machine learning are described herein. In typical simulation applications, a user may be enabled to create a virtual character and navigate a virtual world. A typical simulation application may accept inputs from the user, determine actions initiated by the user based on the inputs, determine subsequent outcomes of the user initiated actions, and mold the simulation according to the outcomes. However most outcomes may be predetermined and predictable by design. In contrast, some embodiments may include a server configured to execute a virtual character development application in conjunction with one or more client devices. A user may utilize a client device to create and develop a virtual character within the application. The user may be enabled to provide inputs to the virtual character development application, and the artificial component may process the input and extract information associated with the virtual character.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Interlake Research, LLCInventors: Yanjun Ma, Christine K. Ma, Kevin L. Ma
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Publication number: 20190220726Abstract: Embodiments are directed to assembling an RFID tag through wire bonding techniques. In some examples, the RFID tag may be assembled by wire bonding of an RFID integrated circuit (IC) to an antenna through a hole in a substrate. In other examples, methods for assembling RFID tags from a singulated IC or diced ICs still on a dicing frame may be disclosed. The disclosed methods may use a single metal layer for producing RFID tags with multi-turn loop antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun MA
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Patent number: 10282654Abstract: Embodiments are directed to assembling an RFID tag through wire bonding techniques. In some examples, the RFID tag may be assembled by wire bonding of an RFID integrated circuit (IC) to an antenna through a hole in a substrate. In other examples, methods for assembling RFID tags from a singulated IC or diced ICs still on a dicing frame may be disclosed. The disclosed methods may use a single metal layer for producing RFID tags with multi-turn loop antenna.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun Ma
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Publication number: 20190012589Abstract: Embodiments are directed to assembling an RED tag through wire bonding techniques. In some examples, the RFID tag may be assembled by wire bonding of an RFID integrated circuit (IC) to an antenna through a hole in a substrate. In other examples, methods for assembling RFID tags from a singulated IC or diced ICs still on a dicing frame may be disclosed. The disclosed methods may use a single metal layer for producing RFID tags with multi-turn loop antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: January 10, 2019Applicant: Interlake Research, LLCInventor: Yanjun Ma