Patents by Inventor Devender YAMAKAWA

Devender YAMAKAWA 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).

  • Patent number: 11417091
    Abstract: A shared augmented reality system can support the sharing of video captured by a local user, using a head mounted display (HMD), with a remote user. The remote user may add augmented reality annotations (markings, notes, drawings) to certain objects within the environment captured within the video, where the annotations track the movement of those objects within the shared video. An HMD may not, however, provide a convenient interface for performing certain user-interface intensive tasks, which might be better performed on an additional device such as a mobile phone, tablet, or computer. During a shared augmented reality session, the additional device can be configured to communicate with a HMD such that certain tasks can be performed by the user through the additional device, and other tasks can be performed or experienced through the HMD. The additional device, the HMD and the remote user's device can communicatively coordinate during the session.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2022
    Inventors: Gerald Wright, Jr., John James Lechleiter, Devender Yamakawa, Michael Gervautz, Steffen Gauglitz, Mathias Kolsch, Arungundram Mahendran
  • Publication number: 20200394012
    Abstract: A shared augmented reality system can support the sharing of video captured by a local user, using a head mounted display (HMD), with a remote user. The remote user may add augmented reality annotations (markings, notes, drawings) to certain objects within the environment captured within the video, where the annotations track the movement of those objects within the shared video. An HMD may not, however, provide a convenient interface for performing certain user-interface intensive tasks, which might be better performed on an additional device such as a mobile phone, tablet, or computer. During a shared augmented reality session, the additional device can be configured to communicate with a HMD such that certain tasks can be performed by the user through the additional device, and other tasks can be performed or experienced through the HMD. The additional device, the HMD and the remote user's device can communicatively coordinate during the session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2018
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Inventors: Gerald Wright, JR., John James Lechleiter, Devender Yamakawa, Michael Gervautz, Steffen Gauglitz, Mathias Kolsch, Arungundram Mahendran
  • Publication number: 20190370544
    Abstract: Communication between two electronic devices can be initiated based on detection of an object in the environment of one of the electronic devices. A method for object initiated communication between a user of a device and a remote individual for assisting the user in interacting with the object includes capturing an image with a camera of the device, detecting the object within the captured image, and locating a record for the detected object within a database of objects. The method can also include locating an identifier for initiating the communication with the remote individual, wherein the identifier is associated with the record of the detected object and identifies an address for initiating the communication. The method can also include initiating the communication between the user and the remote individual based on the identifier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2018
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Inventors: Gerald Wright, JR., John James Lechleiter, Devender Yamakawa
  • Publication number: 20150341759
    Abstract: User experience enhancements for conducting group communication sessions may include displaying visual feedback on a display to indicate a state of a group communication session. Embodiments may include displaying a quick contact group communication shortcut icon on a home screen of a wireless communication device display, displaying a group communication button in association with the quick contact group communication shortcut icon on the home screen of the display, detecting a selection of the group communication button by a user on a user interface, and initiating a group communication session with a device of a contact associated with the quick contact group communication shortcut icon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2015
    Publication date: November 26, 2015
    Inventors: Kameron Noell Kerger, Devender Yamakawa, Paul Lafata
  • Patent number: 8836643
    Abstract: An adaptive user interface device capable of implementing multiple modes of input and configuration may adapt to current user inputs, and may include configuration changes. In an aspect, an adaptive user interface device may be configured for a finger sensing in a touchpad mode, and configured for stylus sensing in a digital tablet mode. In another aspect, surface features of the adaptive user interface device may change shape, such as by raising buttons in response to entering a keyboard or keypad mode. Various mechanisms may be used for raising buttons, and may enable presenting buttons in a variety of shapes and locations on the interface. The configuration of the adaptive user interface device may depend upon the user actions and user identity. Configuration modes may be organized according to many levels enabling a single user interface to support a large number of input options functionality within a limited surface area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Maria Romera Joliff, Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Devender Yamakawa, Samuel J. Horodezky, Jonathan Kies, James P. Mason, Jadine N. Yee
  • Publication number: 20110304550
    Abstract: An adaptive user interface device capable of implementing multiple modes of input and configuration may adapt to current user inputs, and may include configuration changes. In an aspect, an adaptive user interface device may be configured for a finger sensing in a touchpad mode, and configured for stylus sensing in a digital tablet mode. In another aspect, surface features of the adaptive user interface device may change shape, such as by raising buttons in response to entering a keyboard or keypad mode. Various mechanisms may be used for raising buttons, and may enable presenting buttons in a variety of shapes and locations on the interface. The configuration of the adaptive user interface device may depend upon the user actions and user identity. Configuration modes may be organized according to many levels enabling a single user interface to support a large number of input options functionality within a limited surface area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Maria Romera Jolliff, Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Devender Yamakawa, Samuel J. Horodezky, Jonathan Kies, James P. Mason, Jadine N. Yee
  • Publication number: 20100169493
    Abstract: A method of receiving streaming music at a wireless device is provided. The method includes receiving a music stream from a server, emitting music from the music stream, and playing a locally stored song, when a network interruption is detected. The method may further include accessing a playlist and determining whether the playlist includes at least one of a user favorite song, a same artist song, or a same genre song. Moreover, the method may also include determining that a network connection is re-established, finishing playback of the locally stored song, receiving another music stream from the server, and emitting music from the other music stream.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2008
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Inventors: Devender YAMAKAWA, Virginia Walker KEATING, Jee PARK
  • Publication number: 20090300525
    Abstract: A cellular or wireless mobile device includes a one or more sensors and a processor configured with software to receive data from the one or more sensors, calendar data and device settings, compare sensor, calendar, device settings data, and an authorization level of a requesting user to avatar selection criteria, and select an avatar based upon the comparison. By correlating sensor data, calendar data and device settings to a user's current status, the avatar selection criteria enables a processor to automatically select an avatar that reflects the user's current status. Others then can be informed of the user's current status by accessing the user's avatar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2008
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Maria Elena Romera JOLLIFF, Samuel Jacob HORODEZKY, Tia CHUNG, Kameron KERGER, Gregory James BROWN, Todd Jeffrey JOHNSGARD, Joseph Jyh-Huei HUANG, Ankur JALOTA, Devender YAMAKAWA, Jadine Naomi YEE, Scott Alan LEAZENBY, Chad Andrew WILLKIE