Patents by Inventor GUIYUAN HAN

GUIYUAN HAN 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).

  • Publication number: 20230152489
    Abstract: Field calibration of a pressure device involves collecting simultaneous pressure data or pressure and temperature data at two devices for multiple time points. Pressure differences between pairs of simultaneous data points of the collected pressure data are calculated. A model is fitted to the pressure differences and the temperatures and/or pressures, and model parameters are used to correct measurements from the second device. Alternatively, a pressure gradient is estimated for a region that encompasses the two devices for each time point. A distance is determined between the two devices. A pressure gradient difference is determined between the two devices for each time point. A pressure difference offset is obtained for one of the pairs of simultaneous data points for each time point. An average pressure difference offset is determined between the two devices and is used to correct measurements from one of the devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Guiyuan HAN, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Wei LIU, Prashant DAVE, Arun RAGHUPATHY
  • Publication number: 20230152490
    Abstract: A method involves determining an estimated position of a mobile device within a region. Atmospheric data measurement stations are identified within the region. A geographical anomaly is identified within the region that physically intervenes between the mobile device and a first atmospheric data measurement station. Based on a positional relationship between the mobile device, the geographical anomaly, and the first atmospheric data measurement station, it is determined that atmospheric pressure measurements collected at the first atmospheric data measurement station should be conditionally used for determining a reference pressure estimate. The reference pressure estimate is determined using a plurality of atmospheric pressure measurements collected at the atmospheric data measurement stations and conditionally using the atmospheric pressure measurements collected at the first atmospheric data measurement station.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Prashant DAVE, Michael DORMODY, Guiyuan HAN, Wei LIU
  • Publication number: 20230138050
    Abstract: A method to identify a problematic 2D position of a mobile device can include: determining a reported 2D position of the mobile device; determining a piece of information about the mobile device; and comparing the reported 2D position and the piece of information about the mobile device. Upon determining that the reported 2D position and the piece of information about the mobile device are consistent with each other, the reported 2D position of the mobile device is used as an estimate of the actual 2D position of the mobile device, or upon determining that the reported 2D position and the piece of information about the mobile device are not consistent with each other, the reported 2D position is determined to be problematic, and the reported 2D position of the mobile device is removed from a list of reported 2D positions of the mobile device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2021
    Publication date: May 4, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Guiyuan HAN, Michael DORMODY, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY
  • Publication number: 20230121848
    Abstract: Determining when an estimated altitude of a mobile device can be used for calibration or location determination. Particular systems and methods determine an area in which the mobile device is expected to reside, determine an altitude value of each section of a plurality of sections in the area, determine if the altitude values meet a threshold condition, and determine that the estimated altitude of the mobile device can be used for determining the position of the mobile device or for calibrating a pressure sensor of the mobile device when the altitude values meet the threshold condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2022
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Guiyuan HAN, Badrinath NAGARAJAN
  • Publication number: 20230113234
    Abstract: Pressure-based estimation of a mobile device altitude or calibration of a pressure sensor involves machines that determine if a reference-level pressure value based on one or more measurements of pressure from a network of weather stations should or should not be used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device. If the reference-level pressure value should be used, the reference-level pressure value is used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device. If the reference-level pressure value should not be used, a trend in pressure is determined, an estimated reference-level pressure value based on the trend is determined, and the estimated reference-level pressure value is used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2022
    Publication date: April 13, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Guiyuan HAN
  • Publication number: 20230075640
    Abstract: A calculated current lapse rate is determined for a geographical area that includes a location of a mobile device. The calculated current lapse rate provides an estimated air temperature variation with respect to altitude variation for the location of the mobile device. An altitude of the mobile device is estimated. An uncertainty of the altitude of the mobile device is estimated based on a reference pressure and a reference temperature for a reference plane that is within the geographical area, a device pressure for the mobile device, and the calculated current lapse rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2021
    Publication date: March 9, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY, Guiyuan HAN
  • Patent number: 11579036
    Abstract: Multiple calibration results for calibrating a barometric pressure sensor based on data received from a device containing the sensor are determined and stored in a table. The table is updated based on rules regarding a relationship between each calibration result and a current calibration value. The calibration results are weighted and combined to determine a combined calibration result. The calibration value for calibrating the sensor is selected from the calibration results, the combined calibration results, or the current calibration value based on a selection criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2022
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2023
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Dormody, Guiyuan Han, Badrinath Nagarajan, Arun Raghupathy
  • Publication number: 20230026200
    Abstract: Extending the spatial coverage of a reference pressure network. Particular embodiments described herein include machines that initially determine that an estimated position of a mobile device resides outside a coverage area of a network of reference pressure sensors. Reference-level pressures corresponding to reference pressure sensors of the network are determined using measurements of pressure from the network of reference pressure sensors. A pressure pattern for a region that includes the estimated position and an area not included in the coverage area of the network is determined using reference-level pressures that were not determined using measurements of pressure from the network of reference pressure sensors. The reference-level pressures corresponding to reference pressure sensors of the network and the pressure pattern are used to determine a reference-level pressure value for use in calibrating a pressure sensor of the mobile device or for use in estimating an altitude of the mobile device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2022
    Publication date: January 26, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Guiyuan HAN, Michael DORMODY
  • Publication number: 20230028950
    Abstract: A wholistic activity context is used to determine whether to calibrate a barometric pressure sensor of a mobile device. A pair of activity transitions are determined from three activities of the mobile device. A time relationship and a position relationship between the activity transitions is determined. An opportunity to calibrate the barometric pressure sensor occurs between the activity transitions. A calibration of the barometric pressure sensor is performed in response to determining that the time relationship and the position relationship indicate that the wholistic activity context surrounding the opportunity to calibrate the barometric pressure sensor is conducive to calibration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2021
    Publication date: January 26, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY, Guiyuan HAN
  • Patent number: 11555699
    Abstract: Determining when an estimated altitude of a mobile device can be used for calibration or location determination. Particular systems and methods determine an area in which the mobile device is expected to reside, determine an altitude value of each section of a plurality of sections in the area, determine if the altitude values meet a threshold condition, and determine that the estimated altitude of the mobile device can be used for determining the position of the mobile device or for calibrating a pressure sensor of the mobile device when the altitude values meet the threshold condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2023
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Dormody, Guiyuan Han, Badrinath Nagarajan
  • Publication number: 20230003520
    Abstract: Estimating a difference in height between floors in a building for use in estimating a height or an altitude of one of the floors. A height difference is estimated between a first floor and a second floor based on outdoor temperatures of first and second time periods, an indoor temperature of the first or second time period, and first and second estimated differences in height between the first and second floors that is based on measurements of pressure from mobile devices when the mobile devices were on the first and second floors during the first and second time periods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2022
    Publication date: January 5, 2023
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Guiyuan HAN, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Michael DORMODY
  • Patent number: 11536564
    Abstract: Pressure-based estimation of a mobile device altitude or calibration of a pressure sensor involves machines that determine if a reference-level pressure value based on one or more measurements of pressure from a network of weather stations should or should not be used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device. If reference-level pressure value should be used, the reference-level pressure value is used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device. If the reference-level pressure value should not be used, a trend in pressure is determined, an estimated reference-level pressure value based on the trend is determined, and the estimated reference-level pressure value is used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device or to estimate an altitude of the mobile device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2022
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Dormody, Badrinath Nagarajan, Guiyuan Han
  • Publication number: 20220377499
    Abstract: A method involves determining, at a mobile device or a service, an uncertainty in height above a reference altitude, an estimated 2D position of the mobile device, and an uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude using the estimated 2D position. An uncertainty in height above terrain, of the mobile device, is determined at the mobile device or a server using the uncertainty in height above the reference altitude and the uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2022
    Publication date: November 24, 2022
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Guiyuan HAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY
  • Patent number: 11460298
    Abstract: Estimating a difference in height between two floors in a building for use in estimating a height or an altitude of one of the two floors. Particular embodiments estimate a height difference between a first floor and a second floor based on a first outdoor temperature of a first time period, a second outdoor temperature of a second time period, a third temperature that is based on an indoor temperature of the first time period or the second time period, a first estimated difference in height between the first and second floors that is based on measurements of pressure from mobile devices when those mobile devices were on the first and second floors during the first time period, and a second estimated difference in height between the first and second floors that is based on measurements of pressure from mobile devices when those mobile devices were on the first and second floors during the second time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2022
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Guiyuan Han, Badrinath Nagarajan, Michael Dormody
  • Patent number: 11418914
    Abstract: A method involves determining, at a mobile device or a service, an uncertainty in height above a reference altitude, an estimated 2D position of the mobile device, and an uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude using the estimated 2D position. An uncertainty in height above terrain, of the mobile device, is determined at the mobile device or a server using the uncertainty in height above the reference altitude and the uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2022
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Dormody, Badrinath Nagarajan, Guiyuan Han, Arun Raghupathy
  • Publication number: 20220244126
    Abstract: Multiple calibration results for calibrating a barometric pressure sensor based on data received from a device containing the sensor are determined and stored in a table. The table is updated based on rules regarding a relationship between each calibration result and a current calibration value. The calibration results are weighted and combined to determine a combined calibration result. The calibration value for calibrating the sensor is selected from the calibration results, the combined calibration results, or the current calibration value based on a selection criteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2022
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Guiyuan HAN, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY
  • Publication number: 20220155067
    Abstract: Extending the spatial coverage of a reference pressure network. Particular embodiments described herein include machines that initially determine that an estimated position of a mobile device resides outside a coverage area of a network of reference pressure sensors. Reference-level pressures corresponding to reference pressure sensors of the network are determined using measurements of pressure from the network of reference pressure sensors. A pressure pattern for a region that includes the estimated position and an area not included in the coverage area of the network is determined using reference-level pressures that were not determined using measurements of pressure from the network of reference pressure sensors. The reference-level pressures corresponding to reference pressure sensors of the network and the pressure pattern are used to determine a reference-level pressure value for use in calibrating a pressure sensor of the mobile device or for use in estimating an altitude of the mobile device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2022
    Publication date: May 19, 2022
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Guiyuan HAN, Michael DORMODY
  • Patent number: 11333567
    Abstract: Multiple calibration results for calibrating a barometric pressure sensor based on data received from a device containing the sensor are determined and stored in a table. The table is updated based on rules regarding a relationship between each calibration result and a current calibration value. The calibration results are weighted and combined to determine a combined calibration result. The calibration value for calibrating the sensor is selected from the calibration results, the combined calibration results, or the current calibration value based on a selection criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2021
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2022
    Assignee: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Dormody, Guiyuan Han, Badrinath Nagarajan, Arun Raghupathy
  • Publication number: 20220136830
    Abstract: Calibrating a pressure sensor of a mobile device incudes determining an absolute calibration value used to calibrate pressure measurements by a pressure sensor of a mobile device; determining a first revisit zone as a first location to which the mobile device repeatedly returns; determining first and second calibrations for first and second visits to the first revisit zone; determining a first relative calibration adjustment value based on a difference between the first and second calibrations; determining an adjusted absolute calibration value based on a sum of the absolute calibration value and the first relative calibration adjustment value; and estimating an altitude of the mobile device based on a pressure measurement by the pressure sensor and the adjusted absolute calibration value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2022
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Michael DORMODY, Deepak JOSEPH, Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Guiyuan HAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY
  • Publication number: 20220128355
    Abstract: Methods and machines involve detecting when a mobile device is in a first area and a second area at different times, collecting pressure data from the mobile device and reference sensor(s) to estimate altitudes of the mobile device within the first area and the second area, collecting terrain altitudes associated with the first area and the second area, and using a difference between the estimated altitudes and a difference between the terrain altitudes to determine a height of a floor. The estimated floor height may be used to calibrate a pressure sensor of a mobile device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2022
    Publication date: April 28, 2022
    Applicant: NextNav, LLC
    Inventors: Badrinath NAGARAJAN, Arun RAGHUPATHY, Michael DORMODY, Guiyuan HAN