Patents by Inventor Januk Aggarwal
Januk Aggarwal 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: 10212740Abstract: Disclosed are examples of lighting devices and other devices that are equipped with a cellular transceiver that is configured to communicate using cellular radio frequency spectrum in both a small-scale cellular network and a large-scale cellular communication network. By utilizing a short-range, low-power cellular transceiver setting, a lighting device facilitates communication, within the space in which the lighting device is installed, of messages between the lighting device and other types of user devices. Such an equipped lighting device may be configured to participate in the generation and delivery of different types of messages, such as data, emergency broadcast information, news and other information. Such a lighting device also may be configured to extend the reach of devices within the space in which the equipped lighting devices are located.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2018Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Sean P. White, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer, Januk Aggarwal
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Patent number: 10130548Abstract: A lighting device obtains data related to objects and boundaries in an area in the vicinity of the lighting device, and a user wearable device provides a display (e.g. an augmented reality display based on the data related to the objects and the area boundaries) for a user/wearer. The lighting device includes a mapping sensor that collects data related to the objects and boundaries in the area. The user wearable device includes a camera or other optical sensor and wireless communication capability. The user wearable device is provided with mapping data that is presented on a display of the user wearable device. The communications and display capabilities allow the user wearable device to obtain room mapping information related to area in the vicinity of the lighting device in order to provide navigational assistance to a visually impaired person in the area.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLCInventors: Stephen H. Lydecker, David P. Ramer, Jack C. Rains, Jr., Januk Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20180271740Abstract: A lighting device obtains data related to objects and boundaries in an area in the vicinity of the lighting device, and a user wearable device provides a display (e.g. an augmented reality display based on the data related to the objects and the area boundaries) for a user/wearer. The lighting device includes a mapping sensor that collects data related to the objects and boundaries in the area. The user wearable device includes a camera or other optical sensor and wireless communication capability. The user wearable device is provided with mapping data that is presented on a display of the user wearable device. The communications and display capabilities allow the user wearable device to obtain room mapping information related to area in the vicinity of the lighting device in order to provide navigational assistance to a visually impaired person in the area.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Stephen H. LYDECKER, David P. RAMER, Jack C. RAINS, Jr., Januk AGGARWAL
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Publication number: 20180270879Abstract: Disclosed are examples of lighting devices and other devices that are equipped with a cellular transceiver that is configured to communicate using cellular radio frequency spectrum in both a small-scale cellular network and a large-scale cellular communication network. By utilizing a short-range, low-power cellular transceiver setting, a lighting device facilitates communication, within the space in which the lighting device is installed, of messages between the lighting device and other types of user devices. Such an equipped lighting device may be configured to participate in the generation and delivery of different types of messages, such as data, emergency broadcast information, news and other information. Such a lighting device also may be configured to extend the reach of devices within the space in which the equipped lighting devices are located.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Sean P. White, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer, Januk Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20180255627Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with other non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a relatively short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by other non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the other non-lighting-system devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180249564Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the non-lighting-system devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Januk AGGARWAL, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 10034314Abstract: Disclosed are examples of lighting devices and other devices that are equipped with a cellular transceiver that is configured to communicate using licensed cellular radio frequency spectrum in both a small-scale cellular network and a large-scale cellular communication network. By utilizing a short-range, low-power cellular transceiver setting, a lighting device facilitates communication, within the space in which the lighting device is installed, of messages between the lighting device and other types of user devices. Such an equipped lighting device may be configured to participate in the generation and delivery of different types of messages, such as data, emergency broadcast information, news and other information as well extend the reach of devices within the space in which the equipped lighting devices are located.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Sean P. White, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer, Januk Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20180205458Abstract: A system for modulating passive optical lighting or natural light for visible light communication (VLC) in a non-enclosed space to obtain precise location information or broadband data transmission. The system includes an optical modulator having a framing structure that is at least substantially transmissive with respect to visible light and that has a modulating layer attached thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: July 19, 2018Inventors: Nathaniel W. HIXON, David P. RAMER, Jack C. RAINS, JR., Januk AGGARWAL
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Patent number: 10016334Abstract: A lighting device obtains data related to objects and boundaries in an area in the vicinity of the lighting device, and a user wearable device provides a display (e.g. an augmented reality display based on the data related to the objects and the area boundaries) for a user/wearer. The lighting device includes a mapping sensor that collects data related to the objects and boundaries in the area. The user wearable device includes a camera or other optical sensor and wireless communication capability. The user wearable device is provided with mapping data that is presented on a display of the user wearable device. The communications and display capabilities allow the user wearable device to obtain room mapping information related to area in the vicinity of the lighting device in order to provide navigational assistance to a visually impaired person in the area.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Stephen H. Lydecker, David P. Ramer, Jack C. Rains, Jr., Januk Aggarwal
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Patent number: 10009978Abstract: A lighting device or system is configured to control of one or more parameters of light output, such as ON/OFF status, intensity when ON, color characteristics and position or orientation of light output (e.g. via a motorized luminaire control). The device or system may have other output capability, e.g. display projection or audio. Sensors or other input devices are responsive to the user. Responsive to user input, sensed activity, and/or acquired information, the device or system, controls a light source in accordance with a lighting control function. Operation of the light source and the lighting control function may be modified based on learning by the device or system.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Darren Blum, Januk Aggarwal, Aaron Engel-Hall, John England, Min-Hao Michael Lu
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Patent number: 9980351Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with other non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a relatively short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by other non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the other non-lighting-system devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180054706Abstract: A system includes luminaires at a premises, where each luminaire has a light source, processor and radio frequency (RF) transceiver. The processor is configured to control the RF transceiver of the respective luminaire to transmit ranging signals to neighboring luminaires and receive response signals from neighboring luminaires. The processor computes time of flight (ToF) values relative to the neighboring luminaires. The system also includes a location solving server having a processor configured to receive the ToF values from the luminaires, compute relative distances between the luminaires based on the ToF values, and determine relative locations of the luminaires within the premises based on the computed relative distances between luminaires. Knowledge of the relative locations of the luminaires, for example, may be used in personnel or asset tracking, e.g. based on data sent via light from the luminaires or by ranging and response signals exchanged with RF enabled assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Jenish S. Kastee, Sean P. White, Daniel M. Megginson, Januk Aggarwal, David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180054876Abstract: Determining respective locations of lighting devices in a service area includes a sensing device that receives light signals emitted by a number of lighting devices that are configured in a common plane. The sensing device is located outside the common plane, e.g. below the plane of light outputs of fixture mounted in or below a ceiling. Respective distances between each lighting device and the sensing device are calculated based on the received light signals. The locations of the plurality of lighting devices relative to the sensing device are calculated based on the calculated distances using trilateration, triangulation or parallax. In other systems, each lighting device includes a sensing device and the light signals are emitted by a pendant or wall-mounted sensor located outside the common plane. In another system, the locations are determined by sensing devices in the lighting devices based on light reflected from objects in the service area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Sean P. White, Daniel M. Megginson, Jenish S. Kastee, Januk Aggarwal, David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180027628Abstract: An example of a lighting system includes intelligent lighting devices, each of which includes a light source, a communication interface and a processor coupled to control the light source. In such a system, at least one of the lighting devices includes a user input sensor to detect user activity related to user inputs without requiring physical contact of the user; and at least one of the lighting devices includes an output component to provide information output to the user. One or more of the processors in the intelligent lighting devices are further configured to process user inputs detected by the user input sensor, control lighting and control output to a user via the output component so as to implement an interactive user interface for the system, for example, to facilitate user control of lighting operations of the system and/or to act as a user interface portal for other services.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason W. Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 9877375Abstract: An example of a lighting system includes intelligent lighting devices, each of which includes a light source, a communication interface and a processor coupled to control the light source. In such a system, at least one of the lighting devices includes a user input sensor to detect user activity related to user inputs without requiring physical contact of the user; and at least one of the lighting devices includes an output component to provide information output to the user. One or more of the processors in the intelligent lighting devices are further configured to process user inputs detected by the user input sensor, control lighting and control output to a user via the output component so as to implement an interactive user interface for the system, for example, to facilitate user control of lighting operations of the system and/or to act as a user interface portal for other services.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180011458Abstract: An example of a building automation system utilizes intelligent system elements, some of which are lighting devices having light sources, and some of which are utility building control and automation elements. Some utility building control and automation elements include a controllable mechanism for use in control of some aspect of the building other than lighting. Another intelligent system element may include either a user interface component and be configured as a building controller, or include a detector and be configured as a sensor. Each intelligent system element includes a network communication interface, processor, memory and programming to configure the intelligent system element as a lighting device, utility building control and automation element, controller or sensor. At least one of the intelligent lighting devices is configured as a building control and automation system server. Several examples, however, implement the overall control using distributed processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180007247Abstract: A modulated passive optical lighting device includes a passive element, such as a window, a sun-room roof, or a skylight. The device also has an optical modulator associated with or incorporated in the device, to modulate light supplied to an interior space to carry data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Januk Aggarwal, David P. Ramer, Jack C. Rains, JR.
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Publication number: 20170347432Abstract: A lighting device or system is configured to control of one or more parameters of light output, such as ON/OFF status, intensity when ON, color characteristics and position or orientation of light output (e.g. via a motorized luminaire control). The device or system may have other output capability, e.g. display projection or audio. Sensors or other input devices are responsive to the user. Responsive to user input, sensed activity, and/or acquired information, the device or system, controls a light source in accordance with a lighting control function. Operation of the light source and the lighting control function may be modified based on learning by the device or system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Darren Blum, Januk Aggarwal, Aaron Engel-Hall, John England, Min-Hao Michael Lu
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Patent number: 9829870Abstract: An example of a building automation system utilizes intelligent system elements, some of which are lighting devices having light sources, and some of which are utility building control and automation elements. Some utility building control and automation elements include a controllable mechanism for use in control of some aspect of the building other than lighting. Another intelligent system element may include either a user interface component and be configured as a building controller, or include a detector and be configured as a sensor. Each intelligent system element includes a network communication interface, processor, memory and programming to configure the intelligent system element as a lighting device, utility building control and automation element, controller or sensor. At least one of the intelligent lighting devices is configured as a building control and automation system server. Several examples, however, implement the overall control using distributed processing.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 9795004Abstract: A lighting device or system is configured to control of one or more parameters of light output, such as ON/OFF status, intensity when ON, color characteristics and position or orientation of light output (e.g. via a motorized luminaire control). The device or system may have other output capability, e.g. display projection or audio. Sensors or other input devices are responsive to the user. Responsive to user input, sensed activity, and/or acquired information, the device or system, controls a light source in accordance with a lighting control function. Operation of the light source and the lighting control function may be modified based on learning by the device or system.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Darren Blum, Januk Aggarwal, Aaron Engel-Hall, John England, Min-Hao Michael Lu