Patents by Inventor Eric Ohki
Eric Ohki 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: 20190392495Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, apparatus, and computer readable medium for receiving a first information relating to a plurality of available products for exchange/rent and available time period associated with each product of the plurality of available products, displaying the plurality of available products in a calendar view including visual representations of the available time period associated with each product, receiving, from a requester, a request for a temporary exchange of an offered product from the requester for a requested product of the plurality of available products, receiving, an acceptance of the request, and transmitting a second information indicating the temporary exchange of the offered product for the requested product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2018Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Eric OHKI, Christopher John TARCHALA
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Publication number: 20140152430Abstract: A computing device for use in an automobile is provided. The computing device includes a communication interface that is configured to receive data for at least one user-selected application. At least one processor is coupled to the communication interface. The at least one processor is programmed to identify when the automobile is in a first operational mode, wherein the automobile is in the first operational mode while the automobile is moving. The at least one processor is also programmed to identify when the automobile is in at least one second operational mode, wherein the automobile is in the second operational mode when the automobile is not moving or stopped. Moreover, the at least one processor is programmed to execute the user-selected application when the second operational mode identified such that a user of the automobile is enabled to access the user-selected application during the second operational mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Eric Ohki
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Publication number: 20120215641Abstract: An intelligent telematics system that estimates an operator's characteristics or predict the operator's probable actions based on information collected at an on-board telematics unit and/or received from online services. The on-board telematics unit collects information for extracting a driving pattern of the operator of a vehicle. Such driving pattern information is processed in conjunction with information related to the operator available from the online services to intelligently predict or estimate the operator's preferences, characteristics or probable actions. The on-board telematics unit provides information or services customized for the operator according to the predicted or estimated preferences, characteristics and probable actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Eric Ohki
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Patent number: 7319931Abstract: Traffic information, including traffic flow information and traffic incident information, obtained through a traffic management system for providing and facilitating the exchange of traffic information between a remote location and a vehicle may be presented to a user on a user display in the vehicle. In one embodiment, the navigation system automatically filters traffic information that is located farther than a predetermined distance from the vehicle. In another embodiment, the navigation system filters traffic information that is not located within the same time zone as the vehicle. The user may also enter user preferences manually through a menu provided by the vehicle radio. In other words, the traffic information may be presented to the user in several circumstances, either as cued by the user, or automatically presented by the traffic management system.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki
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Publication number: 20070290839Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for selectively using traffic flow data to provide routing options for a vehicle traveling to a destination point. There is provided a method comprising setting a threshold traffic flow data availability level, receiving traffic flow data from traffic flow sensors placed along one or more routes to the destination point, and determining whether the traffic flow data for each route meets the threshold availability level. The method further comprises enabling a flow-based route guidance for those routes for which the traffic flow data meets the threshold availability level. In one embodiment, the flow-based route guidance comprises utilizing the traffic flow data to calculate an estimated time of arrival at the destination point along each route.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki, Maja Kurciska
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Publication number: 20070219715Abstract: The present invention is directed specifically to methods for reducing the bandwidth requirements for broadcasting traffic information to a vehicle navigation system. The traffic information broadcast to the system using the bandwidth conserving methods of the present invention generally includes traffic flow information and traffic incident information. In one embodiment, the vehicle navigation system filters traffic information to a certain range to expedite traffic calculation, to save on processing hardware, and to reduce bandwidth needs. Alternately, bandwidth conservation may be achieved by providing weight factors and threshold prioritizing when a broadcast limit is close to being reached or exceeded. In another embodiment, bandwidth reduction is achieved by not broadcasting free-flow traffic information and/or displaying only traffic information that indicates a traffic problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki
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Publication number: 20050288856Abstract: Traffic information, including traffic flow information and traffic incident information, obtained through a traffic management system for providing and facilitating the exchange of traffic information between a remote location and a vehicle may be presented to a user on a user display in the vehicle. In one embodiment, the navigation system automatically filters traffic information that is located farther than a predetermined distance from the vehicle. In another embodiment, the navigation system filters traffic information that is not located within the same time zone as the vehicle. The user may also enter user preferences manually through a menu provided by the vehicle radio. In other words, the traffic information may be presented to the user in several circumstances, either as cued by the user, or automatically presented by the traffic management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki
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Publication number: 20050222761Abstract: The present invention is directed specifically to methods for reducing the bandwidth requirements for broadcasting traffic information to a vehicle navigation system. The traffic information broadcast to the system using the bandwidth conserving methods of the present invention generally includes traffic flow information and traffic incident information. In one embodiment, the vehicle navigation system filters traffic information to a certain range to expedite traffic calculation, to save on processing hardware, and to reduce bandwidth needs. Alternately, bandwidth conservation may be achieved by providing weight factors and threshold prioritizing when a broadcast limit is close to being reached or exceeded. In another embodiment, bandwidth reduction is achieved by not broadcasting free-flow traffic information and/or displaying only traffic information that indicates a traffic problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki
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Publication number: 20050222760Abstract: Traffic information, including traffic flow information and traffic incident information, obtained through a traffic management system for providing and facilitating the exchange of traffic information between a remote location and a vehicle may be presented to a user on a user display in the vehicle. The traffic information may be presented to the user in several circumstances, either as cued by the user, or automatically presented by the traffic management system. The user display may also automatically display traffic flow and traffic incident information for the direction that the user is traveling or along a route calculated by the navigation device. Further, a window displaying information about an upcoming traffic incident such as distance to the incident and incident details may automatically appear in the user display. Alternately, the user may select a roadway, freeway, or area for which traffic information is desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Cesar Cabral, Maja Kurciska, Eric Ohki, Kazuya Tamura, Robert Uyeki, Hiromitsu Yuhara
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Publication number: 20050222764Abstract: Traffic information, including flow information and incident information, obtained through a traffic management system for providing and facilitating the exchange of traffic information between a remote location and a vehicle may be used in route calculation by a navigation device. The navigation device may recalculate a route based on anticipated user error. Alternatively, the navigation device may recalculate a route using received traffic information triggered by the receipt of a traffic information update, or triggered by the passage of an amount of time. The broadcast rate of traffic information updates may vary temporally (providing more frequent updates during peak commute times) or geographically (providing more frequent updates to metropolitan areas with increased traffic information needs). If route calculation is triggered by an elapsed amount of time, the amount of time may vary to be shorter during peak commute times.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Robert Uyeki, Kazuya Tamura, Eric Ohki, Maja Kurciska