Patents by Inventor Mohsin HASAN
Mohsin HASAN 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: 11922588Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Publication number: 20240005202Abstract: Servers, methods and systems are disclosed for one-round Bayesian federated learning. Embodiments of the present disclosure may assume that each client produces samples from p(y|x, Di) (i.e. the local predictive posteriors), and combines this information to estimate p(y|x, D) (i.e. the global predictive posterior). In some embodiments, an ensemble method may be used that leverages principled Bayesian techniques to incorporate each client's uncertainty estimates.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Mohsin HASAN, Zehao ZHANG, Pascal POUPART, Guojun ZHANG, Xi CHEN
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Publication number: 20230368469Abstract: Areas of interest on three-dimensional maps can be made visually distinct using three-dimensional tint band meshes that overlay other three-dimensional meshes, for example three-dimensional meshes providing terrain, elevation, and infrastructure data. Characteristics of the three-dimensional tint band meshes may be dynamically updated for visual distinctiveness. When overlaying three-dimensional tint band meshes, the overlay operation can use connectivity information of the three-dimensional meshes to increase performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: November 16, 2023Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Syed Mohsin Hasan, David Bryson, Vikram M. Puttichanda, Miguel C. Vieira, Daniel W. Zaide
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Patent number: 11550459Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device present navigation routes from various perspectives. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of representations of (e.g., physical) objects in the vicinity of a navigation route while presenting navigation directions. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of portions of a navigation route that are occluded by representations of (e.g., physical) objects in a map. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps in response to requests to search for (e.g., physical) objects.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ryan W. Apuy, Brian J. Andrich, Jaime Chen, Giovanni S. Luis, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Linghao Li, Leo Emile Jean Pierre Vallet, David Lam, Christian J. West, Sofia Boutahar, Sarah A. Bergquist, Ray R. Chen
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Publication number: 20220391074Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device present navigation routes from various perspectives. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of representations of (e.g., physical) objects in the vicinity of a navigation route while presenting navigation directions. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of portions of a navigation route that are occluded by representations of (e.g., physical) objects in a map. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps in response to requests to search for (e.g., physical) objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2021Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Ryan W. Apuy, Brian J. Andrich, Jaime Chen, Giovanni S. Luis, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Linghao Li, Leo Emile Jean Pierre Vallet, David Lam, Christian J. West, Sofia Boutahar, Sarah A. BERGQUIST, Ray R. CHEN
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Publication number: 20220392168Abstract: In some implementations, a computing device can present augmented reality (AR) labels in an AR video stream. For example, the computing device can obtain route information for a route requested by a user and can determine locations along the route for placing candidate AR labels. The computing device can determine the precise location of the computing device using camera depth information obtained in response to the user scanning the local real-world environment with a camera of the computing device. The computing device can select an AR label and/or label placement location for presentation in an AR video stream based on various criteria, including the distance between the candidate AR labels and the precise location of the computing device, priorities assigned to each candidate AR label, and/or whether a clear line of sight exists between the precise location of the computing device and the candidate AR label location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ting-Yuan Wu, Lukasz J. Pasek, Ishan Bhutani, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Isil Uzum Vella, Eugene P. Sturm, Razvan Bangu, Paul F. Ahrens, Mathew B. Ball, Patrick J. Coleman, Benjamin R. Dreyer, Roy E. West, Brian J. Andrich, George Magharious
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Publication number: 20220390248Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device present navigation routes from various perspectives. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of representations of (e.g., physical) objects in the vicinity of a navigation route while presenting navigation directions. In some embodiments, an electronic device modifies display of portions of a navigation route that are occluded by representations of (e.g., physical) objects in a map. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps. In some embodiments, an electronic device presents representations of (e.g., physical) objects in maps in response to requests to search for (e.g., physical) objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2021Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Ryan W. APUY, Vincent P. ARROYO, Brian J. Andrich, Jaime Chen, Lukasz J. Pasek, Giovanni S. Luis, Sebastian A. Araya, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Eugene P. Sturm, Linghao Li, Benjamin R. DREYER, Sarah A. BERGQUIST, William A. VIGLAKIS, William N. DANNER, Rachel A. SMITH, Aaron P. DENNIS, Richard A. SMALL, Kirill NEGODA, Alexander J. O'CONNELL, Steven C. BEEBY, Ryan DIGNARD
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Publication number: 20220335699Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Patent number: 11393174Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Patent number: 11274563Abstract: A turbine rear frame for a gas turbine engine comprises a plurality of struts disposed between an outer ring and an inner ring. The struts can be mounted adjacent to one or more mount surfaces defined within the outer ring. The mount surface can comprise a recess in the outer ring having a maximum radial distance upstream of engine mounts inserted therein. The struts can further comprise a pitch angle offset from a centerline of the mount surface and a tangentially curved trailing edge at a tip to improve aerodynamic performance of the turbine rear frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2016Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Mohsin Hasan Khan, Sarasija Sudharsan, Ganesh Seshadri, Ravikanth Avancha, Lyle Douglas Dailey
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Publication number: 20200402319Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Patent number: 10777007Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Publication number: 20190102943Abstract: To reduce this amount of bandwidth needed to share 3D map images between mobile devices, according to some embodiments, a user's mobile device (i.e., a host device) may identify its origin in a 3D map and a current virtual camera position relative to the origin based on the physical position of the mobile device. The mobile device may send both the origin and the virtual camera position to another mobile device (i.e., a client device) for use in rendering a corresponding image. Separately, the client device may download the 3D map images from a server, e.g., in preparation for a meeting. In this manner, the host device may send the origin to the client device once, as well as send a data stream of the current virtual camera position for use in accessing the corresponding 3D map images at the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Nathan L. Fillhardt, Syed Mohsin Hasan, Adrian P. Lindberg
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Publication number: 20170211399Abstract: A turbine rear frame for a gas turbine engine comprises a plurality of struts disposed between an outer ring and an inner ring. The struts can be mounted adjacent to one or more mount surfaces defined within the outer ring. The mount surface can comprise a recess in the outer ring having a maximum radial distance upstream of engine mounts inserted therein. The struts can further comprise a pitch angle offset from a centerline of the mount surface and a tangentially curved trailing edge at a tip to improve aerodynamic performance of the turbine rear frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Mohsin Hasan Khan, Sarasija Sudharsan, Ganesh Seshadri, Ravikanth Avancha, Lyle Douglas Dailey