Patents by Inventor Joseph I. Chamdani
Joseph I. Chamdani 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: 11238636Abstract: Techniques for sport-specific training with captured body motions are described. A computing device is provided to receive sensing data wirelessly from a plurality of sensor modules respectively attached to different body parts of a user in accordance with a particular sport. The motion of the user per the received sensing data is derived. A corresponding 3D graphic environment pertaining to the sport is provided on a display to show reference motion performed by a reference chosen by the user with the derived motion performed by the user. Differences between the reference motion and the derived motion are highlighted or animated in the 3D graphic environment.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2021Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Limin He
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Publication number: 20210407164Abstract: An article of clothing facilitating capture of motions is described. The clothing has an inner side. A plurality of sensor modules are respectively attached to designated locations on the inner side, where the sensor modules and batteries if not enclosed in the sensor modules are coupled by a plurality of conductive threads embedded in materials of the clothing. These sensor modules are responsible for capturing respective motions corresponding designated body parts when the clothing is worn by a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2019Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Wade Lagrone, Pietro Garofalo, Gabriele Ligorio, Michele Raggi, Josh Sole
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Patent number: 11210834Abstract: An article of clothing facilitating capture of motions is described. The clothing has an inner side. A plurality of sensor modules are respectively attached to designated locations on the inner side, where the sensor modules and batteries if not enclosed in the sensor modules are coupled by a plurality of conductive threads embedded in materials of the clothing. These sensor modules are responsible for capturing respective motions corresponding designated body parts when the clothing is worn by a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Wade Lagrone, Pietro Garofalo, Gabriele Ligorio, Michele Raggi, Josh Sole
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Publication number: 20210201554Abstract: Techniques for sport-specific training with captured body motions are described. A computing device is provided to receive sensing data wirelessly from a plurality of sensor modules respectively attached to different body parts of a user in accordance with a particular sport. The motion of the user per the received sensing data is derived. A corresponding 3D graphic environment pertaining to the sport is provided on a display to show reference motion performed by a reference chosen by the user with the derived motion performed by the user. Differences between the reference motion and the derived motion are highlighted or animated in the 3D graphic environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Limin He
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Patent number: 10950025Abstract: Techniques for forming a specialized low-latency local area network with sensor modules are described. These sensor modules are respectively attached certain parts of a human body. Sensing signals or data from sensing modules are combined in a designated module, referred to as hub module, responsible for communicating with an external device. The hub module establishes a communication session with each of the remaining sensor (satellite) modules, where the session may be established over at least one channel. The hub switches proactively to another channel when there is any downgraded performance in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Cecylia Wati
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Patent number: 10755466Abstract: Techniques for showing comparisons between motions performed by a user and a chosen instructor are described. According to one aspect of the technique, an avatar is rendered in a computing device from attributes derived from the motions. A representation of similar motions performed by a chosen instructor is retrieved from a database. A display of the avatar next to the representation is then provided to show possible differences in poses or motions by the user and the instructor. The differences may be highlighted. The display is adjusted in a perspective view to help the user see clearly where to start or improve his moves in view of what the instructor is doing.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2019Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Wade Lagrone, Pietro Garofalo, Gabriele Ligorio, Michele Raggi, Josh Sole
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Publication number: 20200265628Abstract: Techniques for forming a specialized low-latency local area network with sensor modules are described. These sensor modules are respectively attached certain parts of a human body. Sensing signals or data from sensing modules are combined in a designated module, referred to as hub module, responsible for communicating with an external device. The hub module establishes a communication session with each of the remaining sensor (satellite) modules, where the session may be established over at least one channel. The hub switches proactively to another channel when there is any downgraded performance in the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Cecylia Wati
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Patent number: 10672173Abstract: Techniques for storing attributes of motion and sharing the motion are described. The motion of a first user is captured and analyzed, where the attributes of motion are stored on a server or cloud. The attributes of motion are represented in a 3D anatomical coordinate system to ensure a reliable representation of an anatomy behind the motion. When accessed by a second user, an avatar is animated per the stored attributes of motion while capturing similar motion made by the second user. A stream of showing the differences in the motion by the second user and the avatar is provided to a device associated with the second user.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Publication number: 20200105040Abstract: Techniques for showing comparisons between motions performed by a user and a chosen instructor are described. According to one aspect of the technique, an avatar is rendered in a computing device from attributes derived from the motions. A representation of similar motions performed by a chosen instructor is retrieved from a database. A display of the avatar next to the representation is then provided to show possible differences in poses or motions by the user and the instructor. The differences may be highlighted. The display is adjusted in a perspective view to help the user see clearly where to start or improve his moves in view of what the instructor is doing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Wade Lagrone, Pietro Garofalo, Gabriele Ligorio, Michele Raggi, Josh Sole
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Publication number: 20190295307Abstract: Techniques for storing attributes of motion and sharing the motion are described. The motion of a first user is captured and analyzed, where the attributes of motion are stored on a server or cloud. The attributes of motion are represented in a 3D anatomical coordinate system to ensure a reliable representation of an anatomy behind the motion. When accessed by a second user, an avatar is animated per the stored attributes of motion while capturing similar motion made by the second user. A stream of showing the differences in the motion by the second user and the avatar is provided to a device associated with the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Patent number: 10361903Abstract: Intelligent services are provided in a storage network using intelligent service modules that can be cabled to a switch external to the switch chassis and yet be managed as part of the switch's logical domain. Data and management communications between the intelligent service module and the core switch are provided through a “soft-backplane” implemented using in-band communications through cabling attached between the switch and the intelligent service module rather than through a hardwired backplane within the chassis. Management communications from management software is directed to the switch, which handles the management functions relating to the intelligent service module or forwards the management requests to the intelligent service module for processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL SALES PTE. LIMITEDInventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Gurumurthy D. Ramkumar, Bruce L. Younglove, Corey R. Hill
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Patent number: 10304230Abstract: Techniques for capturing and analyzing motion made by a person performing activities are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, sensing devices are attached to different parts of a body. As a person makes moves, the sensor modules, each including at least one inertial sensor, produce sensing data that are locally received in one designated sensing device that is in communication with an external device either remotely or locally. The combined sensing data received from the these sensing devices are processed and analyzed to derive the motions made the person. Depending on applications, various attributes of the motion can be derived from the combined sensing data, where the attributes can be incorporated into an application running on a mobile device for 3D graphics rendering into a human avatar animation.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Publication number: 20190122410Abstract: Techniques for capturing and analyzing motion made by a person performing activities are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, sensing devices are attached to different parts of a body. As a person makes moves, the sensor modules, each including at least one inertial sensor, produce sensing data that are locally received in one designated sensing device that is in communication with an external device either remotely or locally. The combined sensing data received from the these sensing devices are processed and analyzed to derive the motions made the person. Depending on applications, various attributes of the motion can be derived from the combined sensing data, where the attributes can be incorporated into an application running on a mobile device for 3D graphics rendering into a human avatar animation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Patent number: 10157488Abstract: Techniques for capturing and analyzing motion made by a person performing activities are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, sensing devices are attached to different parts of a body. As a person makes moves, the sensor modules, each including at least one inertial sensor, produce sensing data that are locally received in one designated sensing device that is in communication with an external device either remotely or locally. Relying on the resources on the external device, the combined sensing data received from the these sensing devices are processed and analyzed to derive the motions made the person. Depending on applications, various attributes of the motion can be derived from the combined sensing data, where the attributes can be incorporated into an application running on a mobile device for 3D graphics rendering into a human avatar animation and motion chart analysis.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Turingsense Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Publication number: 20170230228Abstract: Intelligent services are provided in a storage network using intelligent service modules that can be cabled to a switch external to the switch chassis and yet be managed as part of the switch's logical domain. Data and management communications between the intelligent service module and the core switch are provided through a “soft-backplane” implemented using in-band communications through cabling attached between the switch and the intelligent service module rather than through a hardwired backplane within the chassis. Management communications from management software is directed to the switch, which handles the management functions relating to the intelligent service module or forwards the management requests to the intelligent service module for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Gurumurthy D. Ramkumar, Bruce L. Younglove, Corey R. Hill
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Patent number: 9661085Abstract: Intelligent services are provided in a storage network using intelligent service modules that can be cabled to a switch external to the switch chassis and yet be managed as part of the switch's logical domain. Data and management communications between the intelligent service module and the core switch are provided through a “soft-backplane” implemented using in-band communications through cabling attached between the switch and the intelligent service module rather than through a hardwired backplane within the chassis. Management communications from management software is directed to the switch, which handles the management functions relating to the intelligent service module or forwards the management requests to the intelligent service module for processing.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Gurumurthy D. Ramkumar, Bruce L. Younglove, Corey R. Hill
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Publication number: 20170084070Abstract: Techniques for capturing and analyzing motion made by a person performing activities are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, sensing devices are attached to different parts of a body. As a person makes moves, the sensor modules, each including at least one inertial sensor, produce sensing data that are locally received in one designated sensing device that is in communication with an external device either remotely or locally. Relying on the resources on the external device, the combined sensing data received from the these sensing devices are processed and analyzed to derive the motions made the person. Depending on applications, various attributes of the motion can be derived from the combined sensing data, where the attributes can be incorporated into an application running on a mobile device for 3D graphics rendering into a human avatar animation and motion chart analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Pietro Garofalo, Cecylia Wati, Jasmin Nakic, Taufik Arifin, Limin He
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Patent number: 9424315Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a run-time scheduler that schedules tasks for database queries on one or more execution resources in a dataflow fashion. In some embodiments, the run-time scheduler may comprise a task manager, a memory manager, and hardware resource manager. When a query is received by a host database management system, a query plan is created for that query. The query plan splits a query into various fragments. These fragments are further compiled into a directed acyclic graph of tasks. Unlike conventional scheduling, the dependency arc in the directed acyclic graph is based on page resources. Tasks may comprise machine code that may be executed by hardware to perform portions of the query. These tasks may also be performed in software or relate to I/O.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Teradata US, Inc.Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Alan Beck, Hareesh Boinepelli, Jim Crowley, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Jeremy Branscome
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Patent number: 9378231Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide one or more hardware-friendly data structures that enable efficient hardware acceleration of database operations. In particular, the present invention employs a column-store format for the database. In the database, column-groups are stored with implicit row ids (RIDs) and a RID-to-primary key column having both column-store and row-store benefits via column hopping and a heap structure for adding new data. Fixed-width column compression allow for easy hardware database processing directly on the compressed data. A global database virtual address space is utilized that allows for arithmetic derivation of any physical address of the data regardless of its location. A word compression dictionary with token compare and sort index is also provided to allow for efficient hardware-based searching of text. A tuple reconstruction process is provided as well that allows hardware to reconstruct a row by stitching together data from multiple column groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: Teradata US, Inc.Inventors: Liuxi Yang, Kapil Surlaker, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Michael Corwin, Jeremy Branscome, Krishnan Meiyyappan, Joseph I. Chamdani
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Publication number: 20150350347Abstract: Intelligent services are provided in a storage network using intelligent service modules that can be cabled to a switch external to the switch chassis and yet be managed as part of the switch's logical domain. Data and management communications between the intelligent service module and the core switch are provided through a “soft-backplane” implemented using in-band communications through cabling attached between the switch and the intelligent service module rather than through a hardwired backplane within the chassis. Management communications from management software is directed to the switch, which handles the management functions relating to the intelligent service module or forwards the management requests to the intelligent service module for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Joseph I. Chamdani, Gurumurthy D. Ramkumar, Bruce L. Younglove, Corey R. Hill