Patents by Inventor Malcolm Hall

Malcolm Hall 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: 9063577
    Abstract: A device is described which enables users to interact with software running on the device through gestures made in an area adjacent to the device. In an embodiment, a portable computing device has proximity sensors arranged on an area of its surface which is not a display, such as on the sides of the device. These proximity sensors define an area of interaction adjacent to the device. User gestures in this area of interaction are detected by creating sensing images from data received from each of the sensors and then analyzing sequences of these images to detect gestures. The detected gestures may be mapped to particular inputs to a software program running on the device and therefore a user can control the operation of the program through gestures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen E. Hodges, Alex Butler, Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall
  • Publication number: 20130234970
    Abstract: A device is described which enables users to interact with software running on the device through gestures made in an area adjacent to the device. In an embodiment, a portable computing device has proximity sensors arranged on an area of its surface which is not a display, such as on the sides of the device. These proximity sensors define an area of interaction adjacent to the device. User gestures in this area of interaction are detected by creating sensing images from data received from each of the sensors and then analyzing sequences of these images to detect gestures. The detected gestures may be mapped to particular inputs to a software program running on the device and therefore a user can control the operation of the program through gestures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2013
    Publication date: September 12, 2013
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen E. Hodges, Alex Butler, Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall
  • Patent number: 8432372
    Abstract: A device is described which enables users to interact with software running on the device through gestures made in an area adjacent to the device. In an embodiment, a portable computing device has proximity sensors arranged on an area of its surface which is not a display, such as on the sides of the device. These proximity sensors define an area of interaction adjacent to the device. User gestures in this area of interaction are detected by creating sensing images from data received from each of the sensors and then analyzing sequences of these images to detect gestures. The detected gestures may be mapped to particular inputs to a software program running on the device and therefore a user can control the operation of the program through gestures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2013
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: David Alexander Butler, Shahram Izadi, Stephen E. Hodges, Malcolm Hall
  • Patent number: 8325020
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for uniquely identifying wireless devices in close physical proximity are described. When two wireless devices are brought into close proximity, one of the devices displays an optical indicator, such as a light pattern. This device then sends messages to other devices which are within wireless range to cause them to use any light sensor to detect a signal. In an embodiment, the light sensor is a camera and the detected signal is an image captured by the camera. Each device then sends data identifying what was detected back to the device displaying the pattern. By analyzing this data, the first device can determine which other device detected the indicator that it displayed and therefore determine that this device is within close physical proximity. In an example, the first device is an interactive surface arranged to identify the wireless addresses of devices which are placed on the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall, Stephen Hodges, William A. S. Buxton, David Alexander Butler
  • Publication number: 20110121950
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for uniquely identifying wireless devices in close physical proximity are described. When two wireless devices are brought into close proximity, one of the devices displays an optical indicator, such as a light pattern. This device then sends messages to other devices which are within wireless range to cause them to use any light sensor to detect a signal. In an embodiment, the light sensor is a camera and the detected signal is an image captured by the camera. Each device then sends data identifying what was detected back to the device displaying the pattern. By analyzing this data, the first device can determine which other device detected the indicator that it displayed and therefore determine that this device is within close physical proximity. In an example, the first device is an interactive surface arranged to identify the wireless addresses of devices which are placed on the surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2011
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall, Stephen E. Hodges, William Buxton, David Alexander Butler
  • Patent number: 7884734
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for uniquely identifying wireless devices in close physical proximity are described. When two wireless devices are brought into close proximity, one of the devices displays an optical indicator, such as a light pattern. This device then sends messages to other devices which are within wireless range to cause them to use any light sensor to detect a signal. In an embodiment, the light sensor is a camera and the detected signal is an image captured by the camera. Each device then sends data identifying what was detected back to the device displaying the pattern. By analyzing this data, the first device can determine which other device detected the indicator that it displayed and therefore determine that this device is in close physical proximity to it. In an example, the first device is an interactive surface arranged to identify the wireless addresses of devices which are placed on the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall, Stephen E. Hodges, William Buxton, David Alexander Butler
  • Publication number: 20090195402
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for uniquely identifying wireless devices in close physical proximity are described. When two wireless devices are brought into close proximity, one of the devices displays an optical indicator, such as a light pattern. This device then sends messages to other devices which are within wireless range to cause them to use any light sensor to detect a signal. In an embodiment, the light sensor is a camera and the detected signal is an image captured by the camera. Each device then sends data identifying what was detected back to the device displaying the pattern. By analyzing this data, the first device can determine which other device detected the indicator that it displayed and therefore determine that this device is in close physical proximity to it. In an example, the first device is an interactive surface arranged to identify the wireless addresses of devices which are placed on the surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2008
    Publication date: August 6, 2009
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Shahram Izadi, Malcolm Hall, Stephen E. Hodges, William Buxton, David Alexander Butler
  • Publication number: 20090139778
    Abstract: A device is described which enables users to interact with software running on the device through gestures made in an area adjacent to the device. In an embodiment, a portable computing device has proximity sensors arranged on an area of its surface which is not a display, such as on the sides of the device. These proximity sensors define an area of interaction adjacent to the device. User gestures in this area of interaction are detected by creating sensing images from data received from each of the sensors and then analyzing sequences of these images to detect gestures. The detected gestures may be mapped to particular inputs to a software program running on the device and therefore a user can control the operation of the program through gestures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2007
    Publication date: June 4, 2009
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: David Alexander Butler, Shahram Izadi, Stephen E. Hodges, Malcolm Hall