Patents by Inventor Oren ISTRIN

Oren ISTRIN 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: 11941193
    Abstract: The disclosed technology controls a digital inking device by communicating electrostatic inking signals between the digital inking device and an ink-receiving computing device in an inking mode enabling the digital inking device to render digital ink in a display of the ink-receiving computing device via the electrostatic inking signals, detecting proximity of a peripheral communication device relative to the digital inking device, transitioning the digital inking device from the inking mode to a non-inking mode that terminates communication of the electrostatic inking signals between the digital inking device and the ink-receiving computing device, based at least in part on the detecting operation, and communicating electrostatic data signals in the non-inking mode between the digital inking device and the peripheral communication device in the non-inking mode, based at least in part on the transitioning to the non-inking mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Nir David, Assaf Bar Ness, Roei Avraham Halokhem, Arie Yehuda Gur, Oren Istrin, Anton Gorbanev
  • Publication number: 20240007862
    Abstract: Devices are automatically paired (e.g., without user involvement) for wireless communication based on proximity. A first device may authorize (e.g., wired or wireless) bridge device(s) to participate in (e.g., initiate) pairing first and second devices. The first or bridge devices engage in wireless proximity communication with second device(s), indicating the second device(s) is(are) physically co-located with the first or bridge devices. Co-location is used to initiate automated pairing of the first and second devices. The second device provides a pairing address to the first device (e.g., through the bridge device). The first device provides a temporary security key for a secure channel between the first and second devices (e.g., through the bridge device). A non-temporary security key is provided by the first device to the second device (e.g., through the bridge device) over the secure channel. The first and second devices complete automated wireless pairing using the non-temporary security key.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2022
    Publication date: January 4, 2024
    Inventors: Joel Ephraim BUD, Arie Yehuda GUR, Oren ISTRIN
  • Publication number: 20230418396
    Abstract: The disclosed technology controls a digital inking device by communicating electrostatic inking signals between the digital inking device and an ink-receiving computing device in an inking mode enabling the digital inking device to render digital ink in a display of the ink-receiving computing device via the electrostatic inking signals, detecting proximity of a peripheral communication device relative to the digital inking device, transitioning the digital inking device from the inking mode to a non-inking mode that terminates communication of the electrostatic inking signals between the digital inking device and the ink-receiving computing device, based at least in part on the detecting operation, and communicating electrostatic data signals in the non-inking mode between the digital inking device and the peripheral communication device in the non-inking mode, based at least in part on the transitioning to the non-inking mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2022
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: Nir DAVID, Assaf BAR NESS, Roei Avraham HALOKHEM, Arie Yehuda GUR, Oren ISTRIN, Anton GORBANEV
  • Publication number: 20230422322
    Abstract: The disclosed technology provides wireless uplink transmission from a computing device to a peripheral device by communicating over a wireless connection between a digitizer of the computing device and the peripheral device by a multiuse communication protocol in which the digitizer receives input from the peripheral input device to affect operation of the computing device, transitioning communication from the multiuse communication protocol to a dedicated uplink communication protocol in which communication between with the peripheral input device includes transmission of multiple consecutive uplink blocks before the digitizer accepts downlink communications from the peripheral input device, and transmitting, while using the dedicated uplink communication protocol, consecutive data uplink blocks representing an upload to the peripheral input device before the digitizer accepts downlink communications from the peripheral input device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2022
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: Nir DAVID, Arie Yehuda GUR, Anton GORBANEV, Oren ISTRIN, Assaf BAR - NESS, Roei HALOKHEM, Vadim MISHALOV, Uri RON
  • Publication number: 20230418416
    Abstract: A base noise level of a touchscreen interface for a computing device is actively and adaptively calibrated. Antenna traces forming a digitizer of the touchscreen interface are allocated into antenna regions. Antenna regions with high energy signal levels and antenna regions with low energy signal levels are identified. Signal level information from high energy antenna regions is discarded. A noise level, caused by electrical components of the computing device, is determined within signals generated in the antenna traces based at least in part upon the low energy antenna regions. The digitizer is calibrated by reducing energy levels of signals carried by the antenna traces in all antenna regions by the noise level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2022
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: Hanan GRINBERG, Oren ISTRIN, Hadas RUAS, Nadav LINENBERG, Anton GORBANEV