Patents by Inventor Hideyuki Nagase

Hideyuki Nagase 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: 10586509
    Abstract: Described are examples for adjusting display level properties across multiple displays. One or more ranges of display brightness capability values that are supported by a given display device can be received for multiple display devices. For each of the multiple display devices, at least a portion of display brightness capability values in the one or more ranges of display brightness capability values can be mapped to selectable brightness levels available in an operating system. One of the selectable brightness levels can be determined as selected via the operating system. For each of the multiple display devices, a corresponding display brightness capability value mapped to the one of the selectable brightness levels can be determined and indicated to each of the multiple display devices, such that the multiple display devices may set different display brightness capability value brightness, but the brightness may be perceptually similar across the display devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2020
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Katie Anderson, Marcus John Andrews, Jocelyn Berrendonner, Steven E. Lees, Kiran Muthabatulla, Lukasz Konrad Brodzinski, Katherine Blair Huffman, Hideyuki Nagase
  • Publication number: 20190189084
    Abstract: Described are examples for adjusting display level properties across multiple displays. One or more ranges of display brightness capability values that are supported by a given display device can be received for multiple display devices. For each of the multiple display devices, at least a portion of display brightness capability values in the one or more ranges of display brightness capability values can be mapped to selectable brightness levels available in an operating system. One of the selectable brightness levels can be determined as selected via the operating system. For each of the multiple display devices, a corresponding display brightness capability value mapped to the one of the selectable brightness levels can be determined and indicated to each of the multiple display devices, such that the multiple display devices may set different display brightness capability value brightness, but the brightness may be perceptually similar across the display devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2018
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Katie ANDERSON, Marcus John ANDREWS, Jocelyn BERRENDONNER, Steven E. LEES, Kiran MUTHABATULLA, Lukasz Konrad BRODZINSKI, Katherine Blair HUFFMAN, Hideyuki NAGASE
  • Patent number: 7444637
    Abstract: Systems and methods for scheduling coprocessing resources in a computing system are provided without redesigning the coprocessor. In various embodiments, a system of preemptive multitasking is provided achieving benefits over cooperative multitasking by any one or more of (1) executing rendering commands sent to the coprocessor in a different order than they were submitted by applications; (2) preempting the coprocessor during scheduling of non-interruptible hardware; (3) allowing user mode drivers to build work items using command buffers in a way that does not compromise security; (4) preparing DMA buffers for execution while the coprocessor is busy executing a previously prepared DMA buffer; (5) resuming interrupted DMA buffers; and (6) reducing the amount of memory needed to run translated DMA buffers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Steve Pronovost, Anuj B. Gosalia, Bryan L. Langley, Hideyuki Nagase
  • Publication number: 20040187135
    Abstract: Systems and methods for scheduling coprocessing resources in a computing system are provided without redesigning the coprocessor. In various embodiments, a system of preemptive multitasking is provided achieving benefits over cooperative multitasking by any one or more of (1) executing rendering commands sent to the coprocessor in a different order than they were submitted by applications; (2) preempting the coprocessor during scheduling of non-interruptible hardware; (3) allowing user mode drivers to build work items using command buffers in a way that does not compromise security; (4) preparing DMA buffers for execution while the coprocessor is busy executing a previously prepared DMA buffer; (5) resuming interrupted DMA buffers; and (6) reducing the amount of memory needed to run translated DMA buffers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation.
    Inventors: Steve Pronovost, Anuj B. Gosalia, Bryan L. Langley, Hideyuki Nagase