Patents by Inventor Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
Hakim Kader Bhai Raja 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: 12019149Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. Power consumption is reduced through customization of the transmission or processing of radar signals within the radar system. During transmission, different duty cycles, transmit powers, or framing structures can be utilized to collect appropriate data based on detected activity in an external environment. During processing, different hardware or different radar pipelines can be utilized to appropriately analyze the radar data. Instead of disabling the radar system, the described techniques enable the radar system to continuously monitor a dynamic environment and maintain responsiveness while conserving power.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2020Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Publication number: 20210072375Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. Power consumption is reduced through customization of the transmission or processing of radar signals within the radar system. During transmission, different duty cycles, transmit powers, or framing structures can be utilized to collect appropriate data based on detected activity in an external environment. During processing, different hardware or different radar pipelines can be utilized to appropriately analyze the radar data. Instead of disabling the radar system, the described techniques enable the radar system to continuously monitor a dynamic environment and maintain responsiveness while conserving power.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Patent number: 10914834Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. Power consumption is reduced through customization of the transmission or processing of radar signals within the radar system. During transmission, different duty cycles, transmit powers, or framing structures can be utilized to collect appropriate data based on detected activity in an external environment. During processing, different hardware or different radar pipelines can be utilized to appropriately analyze the radar data. Instead of disabling the radar system, the described techniques enable the radar system to continuously monitor a dynamic environment and maintain responsiveness while conserving power.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Patent number: 10845477Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable power management using a low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. In one aspect, the radar system can replace other power-hungry sensors and provide improved performance in the presence of different environmental conditions, such as low lighting, motion, or overlapping targets. In another aspect, the radar system can cause other components within the electronic device to switch to an off-state based on detected activity in an external environment. By actively switching the components between an on-state or the off-state, the radar system enables the computing device to respond to changes in the external environment without the use of an automatic shut-off timer or a physical touch or verbal command from a user.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Patent number: 10310621Abstract: This document describes techniques using, and devices embodying, radar gesture sensing using existing data protocols. These techniques and devices enable transmitting data according to an existing data protocol, modulating the data on a radar field to transmit to another device, and sensing user gestures by analyzing reflections of portions of transmitted data by the transmitting or receiving device. Techniques are also described to filter received signals based on addressing information in the transmitted data to limit gesture recognition at a receiving device to transmitting devices known to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Jaime Lien, Patrick M. Amihood, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Publication number: 20180329049Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. Power consumption is reduced through customization of the transmission or processing of radar signals within the radar system. During transmission, different duty cycles, transmit powers, or framing structures can be utilized to collect appropriate data based on detected activity in an external environment. During processing, different hardware or different radar pipelines can be utilized to appropriately analyze the radar data. Instead of disabling the radar system, the described techniques enable the radar system to continuously monitor a dynamic environment and maintain responsiveness while conserving power.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja
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Publication number: 20180329050Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are described that enable power management using a low-power radar. The described techniques enable a radar system to reduce overall power consumption, thereby facilitating incorporation and utilization of the radar system within power-limited devices. In one aspect, the radar system can replace other power-hungry sensors and provide improved performance in the presence of different environmental conditions, such as low lighting, motion, or overlapping targets. In another aspect, the radar system can cause other components within the electronic device to switch to an off-state based on detected activity in an external environment. By actively switching the components between an on-state or the off-state, the radar system enables the computing device to respond to changes in the external environment without the use of an automatic shut-off timer or a physical touch or verbal command from a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Patrick M. Amihood, Abhijit Shah, Jaime Lien, Hakim Kader Bhai Raja