Patents by Inventor David Witmer
David Witmer 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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Patent number: 11520213Abstract: Systems and methods for steering an optical beam in two dimensions are disclosed. The system includes a substrate comprising an acousto-optic antenna array and an acoustic transducer. Each antenna of the antenna array includes a high-confinement surface waveguide carrying a light signal. The acoustic transducer imparts acoustic energy into each surface waveguide as a mechanical wave. Interaction of the light signal and mechanical wave in each surface waveguide induces light to scatter into free space. The light scattered out of the plurality of waveguides collectively defines the output beam. The longitudinal angle of output beam, relative to the substrate, is determined by the relative frequencies of the mechanical waves and the light signals. The transverse angle of the output beam is controlled by controlling the relative phases of the mechanical waves and/or light signals across the surface-waveguide array.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Amir-Hossein Safavi-Naeini, Christopher John Sarabalis, Jeremy David Witmer, Patricio Arrangoiz Arriola, Raphael Frank J Van Laer
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Publication number: 20210341814Abstract: Systems and methods for steering an optical beam in two dimensions are disclosed. The system includes a substrate comprising an acousto-optic antenna array and an acoustic transducer. Each antenna of the antenna array includes a high-confinement surface waveguide carrying a light signal. The acoustic transducer imparts acoustic energy into each surface waveguide as a mechanical wave. Interaction of the light signal and mechanical wave in each surface waveguide induces light to scatter into free space. The light scattered out of the plurality of waveguides collectively defines the output beam. The longitudinal angle of output beam, relative to the substrate, is determined by the relative frequencies of the mechanical waves and the light signals. The transverse angle of the output beam is controlled by controlling the relative phases of the mechanical waves and/or light signals across the surface-waveguide array.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Amir-Hossein SAFAVI-NAEINI, Christopher John SARABALIS, Jeremy David WITMER, Patricio ARRANGOIZ ARRIOLA, Raphael Frank J VAN LAER
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Patent number: 11029578Abstract: Systems and methods for steering an optical beam in two dimensions are disclosed. The system includes a substrate comprising an acousto-optic antenna array and an acoustic transducer. Each antenna of the antenna array includes a high-confinement surface waveguide carrying a light signal. The acoustic transducer imparts acoustic energy into each surface waveguide as a mechanical wave. Interaction of the light signal and mechanical wave in each surface waveguide induces light to scatter into free space. The light scattered out of the plurality of waveguides collectively defines the output beam. The longitudinal angle of output beam, relative to the substrate, is determined by the relative frequencies of the mechanical waves and the light signals. The transverse angle of the output beam is controlled by controlling the relative phases of the mechanical waves and/or light signals across the surface-waveguide array.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Amir-Hossein Safavi-Naeini, Christopher John Sarabalis, Jeremy David Witmer, Patricio Arrangoiz Arriola, Raphael Frank Van Laer
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Publication number: 20200192184Abstract: Systems and methods for steering an optical beam in two dimensions are disclosed. The system includes a substrate comprising an acousto-optic antenna array and an acoustic transducer. Each antenna of the antenna array includes a high-confinement surface waveguide carrying a light signal. The acoustic transducer imparts acoustic energy into each surface waveguide as a mechanical wave. Interaction of the light signal and mechanical wave in each surface waveguide induces light to scatter into free space. The light scattered out of the plurality of waveguides collectively defines the output beam. The longitudinal angle of output beam, relative to the substrate, is determined by the relative frequencies of the mechanical waves and the light signals. The transverse angle of the output beam is controlled by controlling the relative phases of the mechanical waves and/or light signals across the surface-waveguide array.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: Amir-Hossein SAFAVI-NAEINI, Christopher John SARABALIS, Jeremy David WITMER, Patricio ARRANGOIZ ARRIOLA, Raphael Frank VAN LAER
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Publication number: 20160332060Abstract: The invention provides improved devices, systems and methods for skateboarding (and other sporting activities) that monitor motion of a skateboard to identify tricks performed on it by a user. A system according to one aspect of the invention includes (i) a sensing device that is attached (or otherwise coupled) to the skateboard and that measures a physical characteristic of it, and (ii) a data processor that identifies the feat or trick (or other action) performed by or on the skateboard based, at least in part, on correspondence between physical characteristics of motion and/or of the environment measured by the sensing device(s) and a unique signature associated with each of one or more possible tricks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Lawrence S. Rogel, Jason J. Ossenmacher, Jon Williams, David Witmer, Matt Garcia
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Publication number: 20160332064Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods according to one such aspect of the invention comprises (i) a sensing device that is attached (or otherwise coupled) to a skateboard and that measures a physical characteristic of it and/or of its environment, (ii) an audio output device, and (iii) a digital data processor that is communicatively coupled to the audio output device and the sensor. The digital data processor drives the audio output device to effect one or more selected sounds (e.g., to prompt the user to perform a selected action). The digital data processor, further, and monitors the sensing device to identify user actions in response to those sounds and drives the audio output device to effect still further sounds based on those actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Lawrence S. Rogel, Jason J. Ossenmacher, Jon Williams, David Witmer, Matt Garcia
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Patent number: 9285241Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods according to one such aspect of the invention comprises (i) a sensing device that is attached (or otherwise coupled) to a skateboard and that measures a physical characteristic of it and/or of its environment, (ii) an audio output device, and (iii) a digital data processor that is communicatively coupled to the audio output device and the sensor. The digital data processor drives the audio output device to effect one or more selected sounds (e.g., to prompt the user to perform a selected action). The digital data processor, further, and monitors the sensing device to identify user actions in response to those sounds and drives the audio output device to effect still further sounds based on those actions.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Intellisys Group, LLCInventors: Lawrence S. Rogel, Jason J. Ossenmacher, Jon Williams, David Witmer, Matt Garcia
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Publication number: 20130085713Abstract: The invention provides improved devices, systems and methods for skateboarding (and other sporting activities) that monitor motion of a skateboard to identify tricks performed on it by a user. A system according to one aspect of the invention includes (i) a sensing device that is attached (or otherwise coupled) to the skateboard and that measures a physical characteristic of it, and (ii) a data processor that identifies the feat or trick (or other action) performed by or on the skateboard based, at least in part, on correspondence between physical characteristics of motion and/or of the environment measured by the sensing device(s) and a unique signature associated with each of one or more possible tricks.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: IntelliSysGroup LLCInventors: Lawrence S. ROGEL, Jason J. OSSENMACHER, Jon WILLIAMS, David WITMER, Matt GARCIA
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Publication number: 20130083941Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods according to one such aspect of the invention comprises (i) a sensing device that is attached (or otherwise coupled) to a skateboard and that measures a physical characteristic of it and/or of its environment, (ii) an audio output device, and (iii) a digital data processor that is communicatively coupled to the audio output device and the sensor. The digital data processor drives the audio output device to effect one or more selected sounds (e.g., to prompt the user to perform a selected action). The digital data processor, further, and monitors the sensing device to identify user actions in response to those sounds and drives the audio output device to effect still further sounds based on those actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: INTELLISYSGROUP LLCInventors: Lawrence S. Rogel, Jason J. Ossenmacher, Jon Williams, David Witmer, Matt Garcia
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Publication number: 20120116714Abstract: Systems and methods for social and other sporting activities. A system according to one such aspect of the invention comprises a sensing device that is attached to an object, such as a skateboard (by way of non-limiting example), for measuring characteristics thereof. It communicates those characteristics wirelessly, e.g., via bluetooth, to a mobile device, such as a cell phone, personal digital assistant, or the like (by way of non-limiting example). That device can log and/or display those characteristics, graphically, for study or analysis by the operator (e.g., the skateboard enthusiast) or others.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: IntelliSysGroup LLCInventors: Lawrence S. Rogel, Jason J. Ossenmacher, Jon Williams, Matt Garcia, David Witmer