Patents by Inventor Harvey Ho
Harvey Ho 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: 8686924Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first power state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Publication number: 20140085602Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods employing a contact lens that generates information indicative of a hydration level of an eye in which the lens is worn, are provided. In some aspects, a contact lens includes a substrate that forms at least part of a body of the contact lens and a hydration component that generates information associated with a hydration level of an eye in which the contact lens is worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Harvey Ho, Babak Amirparviz
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Publication number: 20130169513Abstract: A wearable computing device includes a bone conduction transducer, an extension arm, a light pass hole, and a flexible touch pad input circuit. When a user wears the device, the transducer contacts the user's head. A display is attached to a free end of an extension arm. The extension arm is pivotable such that a distance between the display and the user's eye is adjustable to provide the display at an optimum position. The light pass hole may include a light emitting diode and a flash. The touch pad input circuit may be adhered to at least one side arm such that parting lines are not provided between edges of the circuit and the side arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Mitchell Joseph Heinrich, Maj Isabelle Olsson, John Lapetina, Joseph John Hebenstreit, Jianchun Dong, Harvey Ho
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Publication number: 20130154906Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Patent number: 8430310Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and devices for identifying a user associated with a wearable electronic device. First, a directed electromagnetic radiation comprising an identifier associated with a user of the wearable electronic device is transmitted to a first target device. In response, a challenge signal is received requesting a verification response verifying the authenticity of the identifier. The wearable electronic device than detects a predefined user input, and responsive to receiving the challenge signal and detecting the predefined user input, transmits a challenge response corresponding to the predefined user input to a second target device. The first and second target devices may be the same device. The predefined user input may be comprise one or more sensed head movements and/or detected user input operations.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Harvey Ho, Babak Amirparviz, Luis Ricardo Prada Gomez, Thad Eugene Starner
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Patent number: 8384617Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Publication number: 20130021225Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Publication number: 20130002534Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling a cursor on a display using a trackpad input device are disclosed. The systems and methods may be directed to controlling the cursor on a display separate from the trackpad input device, based on information identified about a motion of a trackpad input device or a computing device. A conversion factor may be determined to relate input to the trackpad input device with control of the cursor on the display in response to the input. The conversion factor can be adjusted when the motion information indicates that the trackpad input device or computing device is in motion. An input signal from an input to the trackpad input device may be smoothed by filtering out a mechanical vibration signal within the input signal. The input signal may also be smoothed by subtracting the absolute motion of the trackpad input device from the input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Patent number: 8339219Abstract: The integration of surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, microfabricated transmission lines, and sensors onto polymer substrates in order to enable a passive wireless sensor platform is described herein. Incident microwave pulses on an integrated antenna are converted to an acoustic wave via a SAW filter and transmitted to an impedance based sensor, which for this work is a photodiode. Changes in the sensor state induce a corresponding change in the impedance of the sensor resulting in a reflectance profile. Data collected at a calibrated receiver is used to infer the state of the sensor. Based on this principal, light levels were passively and wirelessly demonstrated to be sensed at distances of up to about 12 feet.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Jack L. Skinner, Eric Y Chu, Harvey Ho
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Patent number: 8319746Abstract: Systems and methods for removing electrical noise from an input signal from a touchpad device are provided. The touchpad device and one or more sensors may be coupled to a frame. Mechanical vibrations resulting from contact with a surface of the touchpad device during a motion input to the touchpad device may propagate via the frame to the one or more sensors. Information from the input signal and mechanical vibration signals received by one or more sensors may be processed to remove the electric noise from the input signal. In one example, information associated with relative motion of the input may be determined based on varying intensities of mechanical vibration signals received from the one or more sensors. Information of the input signal and the information associated with the relative motion may be correlated to determine position and/or movement information associated with the motion input.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2011Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Harvey Ho, Adrian Wong
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Patent number: 8248364Abstract: The disclosure describes methods and systems for gathering and conveying information, for example, such as with a hand of a user. In one embodiment, the method may include using a detector to record a series of images of an environment and detecting a predetermined motion by comparing two or more images in the series. The method may include selecting a function based on the predetermined motion and triggering the function. In another embodiment, the method may include using a first detector to record a first series of images of an environment and using a second detector to record a second series of images of an environment. The method may include detecting a predetermined relative motion by comparing one or more images from the first series with one or more images from the second series, and selecting and/or triggering a function based on the predetermined relative motion.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Liang-Yu Chi, Robert Allen Ryskamp, Luis Ricardo Prada Gomez, Harvey Ho, Sergey Brin
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Patent number: 8194036Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling a cursor on a display using a trackpad input device are disclosed. The systems and methods may be directed to controlling the cursor on a display separate from the trackpad input device, based on information identified about a motion of a trackpad input device or a computing device. A conversion factor may be determined to relate input to the trackpad input device with control of the cursor on the display in response to the input. The conversion factor can be adjusted when the motion information indicates that the trackpad input device or computing device is in motion. An input signal from an input to the trackpad input device may be smoothed by filtering out a mechanical vibration signal within the input signal. The input signal may also be smoothed by subtracting the absolute motion of the trackpad input device from the input signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Patent number: 8184067Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Wireless directional identification and subsequent communication between wearable electronic devices
Patent number: 8184983Abstract: Disclosed are methods, devices, and systems for exchanging information between a first wearable electronic device and one of a second wearable electronic device and an account at a remote computing device associated with a user of the second wearable electronic device. The first wearable electronic device intermittently emits directed electromagnetic radiation comprising a beacon signal, and receives, via a receiver coupled to the first wearable electronic device, a signal from the second wearable electronic device identifying one of the second wearable electronic device and the account at the remote computing device. An input may then be detected at the first wearable electronic device, and in response to receiving the signal and detecting the input, the first wearable device may transmit additional data to one of the second wearable electronic device and the remote computing device associated with the second user.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Harvey Ho, Babak Amirparviz, Luis Ricardo Prada Gomez, Thad Eugene Starner -
Patent number: 8175297Abstract: Systems and methods for estimating audio at a requested location are presented. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving from a client device a request for audio at a requested location. The method further includes determining a location of a plurality of audio sensors, where the plurality of audio sensors are coupled to head-mounted devices in which a location of each of the plurality of audio sensors varies. The method further includes, based on the requested location and the location of the plurality of audio sensors, determining an ad hoc array of audio sensors, receiving audio sensed from audio sensors in the ad hoc array, and processing the audio sensed from audio sensors in the ad hoc array to produce an output substantially estimating audio at the requested location.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Harvey Ho, Adrian Wong
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Patent number: 8096654Abstract: An active contact lens system (100) and method for fabricating an active contact lens (200) are disclosed. The system comprises an active contact lens (110) worn like a conventional contact lens, and comprising a transparent substrate (112) having a circuit formed of one or more of a semi-transparent display (114), a display drive circuit (116), a data communications circuit (118), one or more biosensors (122), an energy transfer antenna (120) and an interconnect network (124). The substrate may be a conventional contact lens material, such as PMMA or RGP, and the display may be formed from a plurality LEDs. A method for fabricating the active contact lens includes fabricating the template (202), forming solder compatible pads (204), assembling the circuit elements (206) and micro-molding the lens (208). The template is fabricated with an interconnect network and shape-specific recesses for receiving the circuit elements. Preferably, the assembly is done using fluidic self-assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: University of Washington through its Center for CommercializationInventors: Babak Amirparviz, Harvey Ho, Ehsan Saeedi
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Patent number: 8009141Abstract: The disclosure describes methods and systems for gathering and conveying information, for example, such as with a hand of a user. In one embodiment, the method may include using a detector to record a series of images of an environment and detecting a predetermined motion by comparing two or more images in the series. The method may include selecting a function based on the predetermined motion and triggering the function. In another embodiment, the method may include using a first detector to record a first series of images of an environment and using a second detector to record a second series of images of an environment. The method may include detecting a predetermined relative motion by comparing one or more images from the first series with one or more images from the second series, and selecting and/or triggering a function based on the predetermined relative motion.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Liang-Yu Chi, Robert Allen Ryskamp, Luis Ricardo Prada Gomez, Harvey Ho, Sergey Brin
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Publication number: 20100103368Abstract: An active contact lens system (100) and method for fabricating an active contact lens (200) are disclosed. The system comprises an active contact lens (110) worn like a conventional contact lens, and comprising a transparent substrate (112) having a circuit formed of one or more of a semi-transparent display (114), a display drive circuit (116), a data communications circuit (118), one or more biosensors (122), an energy transfer antenna (120) and an interconnect network (124). The substrate may be a conventional contact lens material, such as PMMA or RGP, and the display may be formed from a plurality LEDs. A method for fabricating the active contact lens includes fabricating the template (202), forming solder compatible pads (204), assembling the circuit elements (206) and micro-molding the lens (208). The template is fabricated with an interconnect network and shape-specific recesses for receiving the circuit elements. Preferably, the assembly is done using fluidic self-assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: WASHINGTON, UNIVERSITY OFInventors: Babak Amirparviz, Harvey Ho, Ehsan Saeedi