Patents by Inventor Conor J. O'Reilly
Conor J. O'Reilly 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: 20240078002Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to methods for managing charging of an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Edward CHAO, Patrick L. COFFMAN, Cyril DE LA CROPTE DE CHANTERAC, Kevin M. LYNCH, Conor J. O'REILLY, Michael S. SOETAERT, Kartik R. VENKATRAMAN
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Patent number: 11662796Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device displays one or more representations of power usage of the electronic device, including across various periods of time and subperiods of time within those periods. In some embodiments, the displayed information reflects power usage both for periods of the display being on and periods of the display being off. In some embodiments, the displayed information includes power usage attributed to various mobile applications running on the electronic device. In some embodiments, the electronic device displays recommendations to reduce the usage of power by the electronic device, which a user has the option of applying. In some embodiments, the electronic device displays prose insight into power usage, indicating causes of the power usage.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2018Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Abhinav Pathak, Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Conor J. O'Reilly, Anand Ramadurai, Craig M. Federighi, Aakriti Mittal, Daniel J. Etter, Tianhe Wu, Patrick L. Coffman, Nicholas D. Felton
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Publication number: 20230089593Abstract: This disclosure provide various techniques for decreasing the amount of energy consumed on an electronic device by one or more background processes. By implementing a fast energy accounting engine that may quickly detect changes in energy usage by the background processes and report the changes to a dynamic activity scheduler, a system may decrease the overall energy consumed by the one or more background processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Conor J. O'Reilly, Arjun S. Vasudevan, Gina B. Lu, Kartik R. Venkatraman, Abhinav Pathak
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Publication number: 20220229758Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure present devices, methods, and computer readable medium for techniques for measuring operational performance metrics, and presenting these metrics through an application programming interface (API) for developers to access for optimizing their applications. Exemplary metrics can include central processing unit or graphics processing unit time, foreground/background time, networking bytes (per application), location activity, display average picture luminance, cellular networking condition, peak memory, number of logical writes, launch and resume time, frame rates, and hang time. Regional markers can also be used to measure specific metrics for in application tasks. The techniques provide multiple user interfaces to help developers recognize the important metrics to optimize the performance of their applications. The data can be normalized over various different devices having different battery size, screen size, and processing requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Amit K. Vyas, Abhinav Pathak, Anthony R. Newnam, Phillip J. Azar, Ashish Patro, Prajakta S. Karandikar, Daniel J. Etter, Conor J. O'Reilly, Andreas C. Bergen, Nehal Bhandari, Jeffrey S. Lale, Andrew P. Sakai, Terrence R. Long, Soren C. Spies
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Patent number: 11061793Abstract: Circuits, methods, and apparatus that may estimate the power being consumed by an OLED display screen of an electronic device, may provide further information about that power usage, may modify or change functions performed by the electronic device based on that power usage, and may inform an application's developer about the amount of power being used by the electronic device while the electronic device is running the application. One example may estimate the power being used by an OLED display screen of an electronic device by determining the content of images being displayed during a duration. The estimated power may then be presented to a user. The estimated power may be used in decisions to modify or change parameters of the screen or other device components.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Abhinav Pathak, Conor J. O'Reilly, Shashi K. Dua, Udaykumar R. Raval, Christopher W. Chaney, Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Roberto Alvarez, Rohit Mundra, Vladislav Sahnovich, Patrick Y. Law, Paul M. Thompson, Paolo Sacchetto, Chaohao Wang, Arthur L. Spence, Jean-Pierre Simon Guillou, Mohammad Ali Jangda, Christopher Edward Glazowski, Yifan Zhang, Prajakta S. Karandikar, Han Ming Ong
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Patent number: 11036610Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure present devices, methods, and computer readable medium for techniques for measuring operational performance metrics, and presenting these metrics through an application programming interface (API) for developers to access for optimizing their applications. Exemplary metrics can include central processing unit or graphics processing unit time, foreground/background time, networking bytes (per application), location activity, display average picture luminance, cellular networking condition, peak memory, number of logical writes, launch and resume time, frame rates, and hang time. Regional markers can also be used to measure specific metrics for in application tasks. The techniques provide multiple user interfaces to help developers recognize the important metrics to optimize the performance of their applications. The data can be normalized over various different devices having different battery size, screen size, and processing requirements.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Amit K. Vyas, Abhinav Pathak, Anthony R. Newnam, Phillip J. Azar, Ashish Patro, Prajakta S. Karandikar, Daniel J. Etter, Conor J. O'Reilly, Andreas C. Bergen, Nehal Bhandari, Jeffrey S. Lale, Andrew P. Sakai, Terrence R. Long, Soren C. Spies
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Publication number: 20200379878Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure present devices, methods, and computer readable medium for techniques for measuring operational performance metrics, and presenting these metrics through an application programming interface (API) for developers to access for optimizing their applications. Exemplary metrics can include central processing unit or graphics processing unit time, foreground/background time, networking bytes (per application), location activity, display average picture luminance, cellular networking condition, peak memory, number of logical writes, launch and resume time, frame rates, and hang time. Regional markers can also be used to measure specific metrics for in application tasks. The techniques provide multiple user interfaces to help developers recognize the important metrics to optimize the performance of their applications. The data can be normalized over various different devices having different battery size, screen size, and processing requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Amit K. Vyas, Abhinav Pathak, Anthony R. Newnam, Phillip J. Azar, Ashish Patro, Prajakta S. Karandikar, Daniel J. Etter, Conor J. O'Reilly, Andreas C. Bergen, Nehal Bhandari, Jeffrey S. Lale, Andrew P. Sakai, Terrence R. Long, Soren C. Spies
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Patent number: 10559251Abstract: Circuits, methods, and apparatus that may estimate the power being consumed by an OLED display screen of an electronic device, may provide further information about that power usage, may modify or change functions performed by the electronic device based on that power usage, and may inform an application's developer about the amount of power being used by the electronic device while the electronic device is running the application. One example may estimate the power being used by an OLED display screen of an electronic device by determining the content of images being displayed during a duration. The estimated power may then be presented to a user. The estimated power may be used in decisions to modify or change parameters of the screen or other device components.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Abhinav Pathak, Conor J. O'Reilly, Shashi K. Dua, Udaykumar R. Raval, Christopher W. Chaney, Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Roberto Alvarez, Rohit Mundra, Vladislav Sahnovich, Patrick Y. Law, Paul M. Thompson, Paolo Sacchetto, Chaohao Wang, Arthur L. Spence, Jean-Pierre Simon Guillou, Mohammad Ali Jangda, Christopher Edward Glazowski, Yifan Zhang
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Publication number: 20190369699Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device displays one or more representations of power usage of the electronic device, including across various periods of time and subperiods of time within those periods. In some embodiments, the displayed information reflects power usage both for periods of the display being on and periods of the display being off. In some embodiments, the displayed information includes power usage attributed to various mobile applications running on the electronic device. In some embodiments, the electronic device displays recommendations to reduce the usage of power by the electronic device, which a user has the option of applying. In some embodiments, the electronic device displays prose insight into power usage, indicating causes of the power usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Abhinav PATHAK, Amit K. VYAS, Albert S. LIU, Conor J. O'REILLY, Anand RAMADURAI, Craig M. FEDERIGHI, Aakriti MITTAL, Daniel J. ETTER, Tianhe WU, Patrick L. COFFMAN, Nicholas D. FELTON
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Publication number: 20180350297Abstract: Circuits, methods, and apparatus that may estimate the power being consumed by an OLED display screen of an electronic device, may provide further information about that power usage, may modify or change functions performed by the electronic device based on that power usage, and may inform an application's developer about the amount of power being used by the electronic device while the electronic device is running the application. One example may estimate the power being used by an OLED display screen of an electronic device by determining the content of images being displayed during a duration. The estimated power may then be presented to a user. The estimated power may be used in decisions to modify or change parameters of the screen or other device components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Abhinav Pathak, Conor J. O'Reilly, Shashi K. Dua, Udaykumar R. Raval, Christopher W. Chaney, Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Roberto Alvarez, Rohit Mundra, Vladislav Sahnovich, Patrick Y. Law, Paul M. Thompson, Paolo Sacchetto, Chaohao Wang, Arthur L. Spence, Jean-Pierre Simon Guillou, Mohammad Ali Jangda, Christopher Edward Glazowski, Yifan Zhang
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Publication number: 20180349244Abstract: Circuits, methods, and apparatus that may estimate the power being consumed by an OLED display screen of an electronic device, may provide further information about that power usage, may modify or change functions performed by the electronic device based on that power usage, and may inform an application's developer about the amount of power being used by the electronic device while the electronic device is running the application. One example may estimate the power being used by an OLED display screen of an electronic device by determining the content of images being displayed during a duration. The estimated power may then be presented to a user. The estimated power may be used in decisions to modify or change parameters of the screen or other device components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Abhinav Pathak, Conor J. O'Reilly, Shashi K. Dua, Udaykumar R. Raval, Christopher W. Chaney, Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Roberto Alvarez, Rohit Mundra, Vladislav Sahnovich, Patrick Y. Law, Paul M. Thompson, Paolo Sacchetto, Chaohao Wang, Arthur L. Spence, Jean-Pierre Simon Guillou, Mohammad Ali Jangda, Christopher Edward Glazowski, Yifan Zhang, Prajakta S. Karandikar, Han Ming Ong