Patents by Inventor Luis Villaran

Luis Villaran 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: 10794606
    Abstract: Systems and methods of using active infrared (AIR) sensors to map a room of a home or building and determine whether an external portal (e.g., window and/or door) of the room is open or closed are provided. In particular, the systems and methods include outputting infrared (IR) light from an IR light source of an active infrared (AIR) sensor, receiving reflected IR light with a light sensor, and determining, with a processor coupled to the light sensor, whether a window of a room is open according to the received reflected IR light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Aveek Ravishekhar Purohit, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Publication number: 20200196915
    Abstract: In an implementation of the disclosed subject matter, a device may emit a first emission sequence of infrared radiation at a subject, and capture a first reflected sequence of infrared radiation reflected from the subject. The first emission sequence may be compared to the first reflected sequence, and, based on the comparison, a sequence of variations may be determined. The sequence of variations may be compared to signal pattern stored in a sleep profile for the subject. The subject may be determined to have exhibited sleep behavior based on the comparison of the sequence of variations to the signal pattern stored in the sleep profile. In response to determining the subject has exhibited sleep behavior, the device may capture a second reflected sequence of radiation reflected from the subject. A breathing rate of the subject and/or a heart rate of the subject may be determined based on the second reflected sequence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2020
    Publication date: June 25, 2020
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Michael Dixon, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Patent number: 10610133
    Abstract: A device may emit a first emission sequence of infrared radiation at a subject, and capture a first reflected sequence of infrared radiation reflected from the subject. The first emission sequence may be compared to the first reflected sequence, and, based on the comparison, a sequence of variations may be determined. The sequence of variations may be compared to a signal pattern stored in a sleep profile for the subject. The subject may be determined to have exhibited a sleep behavior based on the comparison of the sequence of variations to the signal pattern stored in the sleep profile. In response to determining that the subject has exhibited the sleep behavior, the device may capture a second reflected sequence of radiation reflected from the subject. A breathing rate of the subject and/or a heart rate of the subject may be determined based on the second reflected sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Michael Dixon, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Patent number: 10444865
    Abstract: Techniques of tracking a hand controller in a VR system involves detecting, by photodiodes in the hand controller, patterns of diffuse radiation generated by diffuse LEDs in the HMD. Such techniques can also include comparing the detected patterns to those simulated offline previously and represented in a lookup table (LUT). By looking up the detected patterns in the LUT, the VR system may determine the position and/or orientation of the hand controller with sub-millimeter accuracy. Some advantages of the improved techniques can be in the simplicity and/or low cost of the components without sacrificing accuracy in deriving the position and orientation of the hand controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: GOOGLE LLC
    Inventors: Ghulam Kirmani, Andrea Colaco, Luis Villaran, Chintan Trehan
  • Publication number: 20180314346
    Abstract: Techniques of tracking a hand controller in a VR system involves detecting, by photodiodes in the hand controller, patterns of diffuse radiation generated by diffuse LEDs in the HMD. Such techniques can also include comparing the detected patterns to those simulated offline previously and represented in a lookup table (LUT). By looking up the detected patterns in the LUT, the VR system may determine the position and/or orientation of the hand controller with sub-millimeter accuracy. Some advantages of the improved techniques can be in the simplicity and/or low cost of the components without sacrificing accuracy in deriving the position and orientation of the hand controller.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2018
    Publication date: November 1, 2018
    Inventors: Ghulam Kirmani, Andrea Colaco, Luis Villaran, Chintan Trehan
  • Patent number: 9984519
    Abstract: A method and system for optically detecting a user. A sequence of patterns of radiation reflected from an object in a room may be captured by a device. The patterns of radiation may be infrared radiation emitted from the device. A sequence of variations between the captured sequence of patterns of radiation and the emitted sequence of patterns of radiation may be determined and object characteristics of an object may be determined based upon the sequence of variations. The object characteristics may be a sequence of dimensions of the object and a sequence of locations of the object. The method may determine the first is a user based upon the determined object characteristics and a room profile. The room profile may include a plurality of object characteristics of one or more objects in the room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2018
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Kenneth Louis Herman, Laura Rabb, Michael Dixon, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Casey Mills Davis, Luis Villaran, Yash Modi, Jeffery Theodore Lee, David Hendler Sloo
  • Publication number: 20180066861
    Abstract: Systems and methods of using active infrared (AIR) sensors to map a room of a home or building and determine whether an external portal (e.g., window and/or door) of the room is open or closed are provided. In particular, the systems and methods include outputting infrared (IR) light from an IR light source of an active infrared (AIR) sensor, receiving reflected IR light with a light sensor, and determining, with a processor coupled to the light sensor, whether a window of a room is open according to the received reflected IR light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2017
    Publication date: March 8, 2018
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Aveek Ravishekhar Purohit, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Patent number: 9841205
    Abstract: Systems and methods of using active infrared (AIR) sensors to map a room of a home or building and determine whether an external portal (e.g., window and/or door) of the room is open or closed are provided. In particular, the systems and methods include outputting infrared (IR) light from an IR light source of an active infrared (AIR) sensor, receiving reflected IR light with a light sensor, and determining, with a processor coupled to the light sensor, whether a window of a room is open according to the received reflected IR light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2017
    Assignee: GOOGLE LLC
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Aveek Ravishekhar Purohit, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Publication number: 20170127980
    Abstract: In an implementation of the disclosed subject matter, a device may emit a first emission sequence of infrared radiation at a subject, and capture a first reflected sequence of infrared radiation reflected from the subject. The first emission sequence may be compared to the first reflected sequence, and, based on the comparison, a sequence of variations may be determined. The sequence of variations may be compared to signal pattern stored in a sleep profile for the subject. The subject may be determined to have exhibited sleep behavior based on the comparison of the sequence of variations to the signal pattern stored in the sleep profile. In response to determining the subject has exhibited sleep behavior, the device may capture a second reflected sequence of radiation reflected from the subject. A breathing rate of the subject and/or a heart rate of the subject may be determined based on the second reflected sequence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2015
    Publication date: May 11, 2017
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Michael Dixon, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Publication number: 20160341435
    Abstract: Systems and methods of using active infrared (AIR) sensors to map a room of a home or building and determine whether an external portal (e.g., window and/or door) of the room is open or closed are provided. In particular, the systems and methods include outputting infrared (IR) light from an IR light source of an active infrared (AIR) sensor, receiving reflected IR light with a light sensor, and determining, with a processor coupled to the light sensor, whether a window of a room is open according to the received reflected IR light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2015
    Publication date: November 24, 2016
    Inventors: Laura Rabb, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Aveek Ravishekhar Purohit, Luis Villaran, Kenneth Louis Herman, Bryan James, Casey Mills Davis, Yash Modi
  • Publication number: 20160307382
    Abstract: A method and system for optically detecting a user. A sequence of patterns of radiation reflected from an object in a room may be captured by a device. The patterns of radiation may be infrared radiation emitted from the device. A sequence of variations between the captured sequence of patterns of radiation and the emitted sequence of patterns of radiation may be determined and object characteristics of an object may be determined based upon the sequence of variations. The object characteristics may be a sequence of dimensions of the object and a sequence of locations of the object. The method may determine the first is a user based upon the determined object characteristics and a room profile. The room profile may include a plurality of object characteristics of one or more objects in the room.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2015
    Publication date: October 20, 2016
    Inventors: Kenneth Louis Herman, Laura Rabb, Michael Dixon, Andrea Colaco, Ghulam A. Kirmani, Casey Mills Davis, Luis Villaran, Yash Modi, Jeffery Theodore Lee, David Hendler Sloo
  • Patent number: 8872010
    Abstract: An automatic tuning device including a plurality of universal attachment clamp and tuning motor assemblies, a head-mounted electronics enclosure, and a power pedal. A stringed instrument analog signal is processed by electronics in the power pedal, which calculates and then wirelessly sends information about what string is being played and whether it is in tune. The information is received by a head-mounted electronics enclosure, which then actuates a motor to turn a corresponding tuning peg as needed. The tuning motors are disposed on a universal attachment clamp, which is designed to remain on the instrument headstock securely and unobtrusively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2014
    Inventor: Luis Villaran-Valdivia
  • Publication number: 20140033893
    Abstract: An automatic tuning device including a plurality of universal attachment clamp and tuning motor assemblies, a head-mounted electronics enclosure, and a power pedal. A stringed instrument analog signal is processed by electronics in the power pedal, which calculates and then wirelessly sends information about what string is being played and whether it is in tune. The information is received by a head-mounted electronics enclosure, which then actuates a motor to turn a corresponding tuning peg as needed. The tuning motors are disposed on a universal attachment clamp, which is designed to remain on the instrument headstock securely and unobtrusively.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2013
    Publication date: February 6, 2014
    Inventor: Luis Villaran-Valdivia