Patents by Inventor Peter Yoo

Peter Yoo 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: 12241959
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for managing transmit and receive beams in a millimeter wave (mmW) communication system for use in bistatic radio frequency (RF) sensing. An example method of tracking targets with bistatic radio frequency sensing includes receiving one or more sensing reference signals, generating a signal report based at least in part on the one or more sensing reference signals, transmitting the signal report, receiving tracking signal configuration information, receiving one or more tracking reference signals identified in the tracking signal configuration information, and tracking one or more targets associated with the one or more tracking reference signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2025
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Sungwoo Park, Wooseok Nam, Tao Luo, Junyi Li, Juan Montojo, Jing Sun, Xiaoxia Zhang, Peter Gaal, Taesang Yoo, Simone Merlin, Srinivas Yerramalli, John Edward Smee
  • Publication number: 20250025701
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2024
    Publication date: January 23, 2025
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Patent number: 12138462
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2023
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2024
    Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20240366952
    Abstract: Methods and systems for assisting a user to program stimulation parameters for an implantable pulse generator (IPG) are described. The IPG may be configured to provide electrical stimulation via a plurality of electrodes. The amount of stimulation current provided by each of the electrodes may be individually controlled. A graphical user interface (GUI) is provided for displaying an indication of the current to be delivered via each the electrodes. In some embodiments, the currents are expressed in terms of a total current to be delivered by the plurality of electrodes, and percentage values of that current to be delivered by each individual electrodes. If a user wishes to modify an amount of current amplitude to be delivered by a particular electrode, the described system is configured to update the total current and the percentage values for each of the electrodes based on the modification.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2024
    Publication date: November 7, 2024
    Inventors: Bhaskar Soni, Chirag Shah, Sultan Salahuddin, Rachel Fischell, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20240335655
    Abstract: Disclosed are solutions for providing a sensing reference electrode useful for sensing tissue signal in a Deep Brain Stimulation application. The sensing reference electrode is head-positioned and placed proximate to the patient's brain tissue, but not within the brain tissue itself where the primary sensing electrode is located. The sensing reference electrode may be placed under the scalp, within a burr hole plug used to secure the DBS leads, or within the cerebrospinal fluid just under the skull. The sensing reference electrode can comprise one or more electrodes on a scalp-implantable lead separate from the brain-implantable lead that includes the primary sensing electrodes. The sensing reference electrode can also comprise an additional electrode added to an otherwise standard brain-implantable lead, with the sensing reference electrode being significantly proximal on the lead such that it is not brain-implantable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2024
    Publication date: October 10, 2024
    Inventors: Rosana Esteller, Goran Marnfeldt, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20240149069
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2023
    Publication date: May 9, 2024
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Patent number: 11833357
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2022
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2023
    Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20230117981
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2022
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20230065494
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the tumescence of an erection is disclosed. The device has a body shaped to conform to the dorsal surface of a wearer's penis. A latch is disposed on one end of the body and a loop of elastic material extends from the opposite end of the body. A wearer attaches the device by stretching the loop from the body, placing the body against his penis, inserting his testicles through the loop and engaging the loop with the latch. One portion of the loop encircles the shaft of the penis in front of the scrotum and a second encircles the penis and scrotum behind the scrotum. Elastic rebound of the loop applies compressive force to the penis and scrotum, modifying blood flow in the penis and increasing tumescence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2022
    Publication date: March 2, 2023
    Inventors: Elliot Justin, Jonathan Thai, Michael Yim, Blake Johnson, Peter Yoo, Siri Sakulyong, Cesar Viramontes
  • Patent number: 11559693
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2023
    Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20220096847
    Abstract: Techniques for pairing an external device such as a clinician programmer (CP) to an implantable medical device (IMD) are disclosed, which involve use of a remote controller (RC) paired to the IMD. The RC is placed into a CP pairing mode, which acts differently depending on the type of IMD paired to the RC. If the IMD is RF based, the CP pairing mode places the IMD in a pairing mode, thus allowing the CP to connect directly with the IMD via a RF telemetry protocol. If the IMD is magnetic-induction based, the CP pairing mode causes the RC to advertise its presence to the CP, allowing the CP to connect to the RC via the RF telemetry protocol. Because the RC is also paired with the IMD via a magnetic induction telemetry protocol, the RC acts as a passthrough device to allow communications between the CP and the IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2021
    Publication date: March 31, 2022
    Inventors: Chirag Shah, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20190105501
    Abstract: An operating room cable assembly for electrically coupling at least one implantable electrical stimulation lead to a trial stimulator includes an elongated body; a trial stimulator connector disposed at one end of the elongated body; and a lead connector disposed at another end of the elongated body. The lead connector can include one or more buttons that can be pushed to load a lead into the lead connector and released to retain the lead. Alternatively, the lead connector can include a lever that can be operated to load the lead. A further alternative is a slider with a lead engagement element that can be slid between positions allowing loading of a lead and engagement of the lead. Other alternatives include a lead connector with doors that can swing open to allow loading of a lead or a collet/sleeve that can be tightened on the lead.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Joshua Dale Howard, Christopher Shanahan, Geoffrey Abellana Villarta, Peter Yoo
  • Publication number: 20170109569
    Abstract: Some embodiments provide a hybrid facial recognition method that processes both 2D and 3D data relating to the same person. In some embodiments, the method performs a first level facial recognition with one of the 2D and 3D data sets. The method then performs a second level facial recognition with the other remaining data set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2016
    Publication date: April 20, 2017
    Inventors: Hongtae Kim, Sungwook Su, Peter Yoo