Patents by Inventor Pierre Bordes
Pierre Bordes 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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Publication number: 20240080484Abstract: A method comprising: obtaining (601) a syntax element associated with video data, wherein said syntax element specifies that a cross-color component transform process in which at least one second color component is transformed based on at least one first color component different from the second color component is to be applied to the video data as a post processing process following a decoding process to be applied to the video data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2021Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Edouard Francois, Philippe Bordes, Pierre Andrivon, Philippe De Lagrange, Gaëlle Martin-Cocher, Srinivas Gudumasu
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Patent number: 11899126Abstract: A multi-chip MIMO radar system includes a plurality of transmitters and a plurality of receivers. Each of the pluralities of transmitters and receivers are arranged across a plurality of chips. The multi-chip MIMO radar system includes a central processor configured to receive data from the plurality of chips. The central processor is operable to combine the information from each radar chip to produce improved range detection and angular resolvability of targets.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Uhnder, Inc.Inventors: Monier Maher, Arunesh Roy, Murtaza Ali, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Patent number: 11726172Abstract: A radar sensing system includes a plurality of transmitters configured to transmit radio signals and a plurality of receivers configured to receive radio signals. First and second transmitters of the plurality of transmitters are configured to generate radio signals defined by first and second spreading code chip sequences, respectively. A first receiver of the plurality of receivers processes received radio signals as defined by a plurality of spreading code chip sequences that includes at least the first and second spreading code chip sequences. The radar sensing system also includes a code generator for generating the spreading code chip sequences.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Uhnder, IncInventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Publication number: 20220308160Abstract: An automotive radar using combinations of the techniques of alternating transmit-receive bursts of digitally frequency modulated millimeter wave carriers; sparse MIMO antenna arrays with sidelobe-suppressive coarse and fine beamforming; frequency hopping; range-walking-compensated Doppler analysis and successive, and subtractive target detection in signal strength order.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Paul W. Dent, Suleyman Gokhun Tanyer, Murtaza Ali, Frederick Rush, Monier Maher, Aria Eshraghi, Jean Pierre Bordes, Marius Goldenberg, Vasco Caldeira, Stephen William Alland, Curtis Davis
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Patent number: 11454697Abstract: A radar includes transmitters, receivers, a memory, and a processor. The transmitters transmit radio signals, and the receivers receive reflected radio signals. The processor produces samples by correlating reflected radio signals with time-delayed replicas of transmitted radio signals. The processor stores this information as a first data structure, with information related to signals reflected from objects as a function of time (one dimension of the data structure) at various distances (a second dimension of the data structure) for various receivers (a third dimension of the data structure). The first data structure is processed to compute velocity and angle estimates, which are stored in second and third data structures, respectively. One or more memory optimizations are used to increase performance. Before storing the second and third data structures in a memory, the second and third data structures are sparsified to only include the outputs in specific regions of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Uhnder, Inc.Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Publication number: 20210215790Abstract: A multi-chip MIMO radar system includes a plurality of transmitters and a plurality of receivers. Each of the pluralities of transmitters and receivers are arranged across a plurality of chips. The multi-chip MIMO radar system includes a central processor configured to receive data from the plurality of chips. The central processor is operable to combine the information from each radar chip to produce improved range detection and angular resolvability of targets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventors: Monier Maher, Arunesh Roy, Murtaza Ali, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Publication number: 20210181301Abstract: A radar sensing system includes a plurality of transmitters configured to transmit radio signals and a plurality of receivers configured to receive radio signals. First and second transmitters of the plurality of transmitters are configured to generate radio signals defined by first and second spreading code chip sequences, respectively. A first receiver of the plurality of receivers processes received radio signals as defined by a plurality of spreading code chip sequences that includes at least the first and second spreading code chip sequences. The radar sensing system also includes a code generator for generating the spreading code chip sequences.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Publication number: 20210096210Abstract: A radar includes transmitters, receivers, a memory, and a processor. The transmitters transmit radio signals, and the receivers receive reflected radio signals. The processor produces samples by correlating reflected radio signals with time-delayed replicas of transmitted radio signals. The processor stores this information as a first data structure, with information related to signals reflected from objects as a function of time (one dimension of the data structure) at various distances (a second dimension of the data structure) for various receivers (a third dimension of the data structure). The first data structure is processed to compute velocity and angle estimates, which are stored in second and third data structures, respectively. One or more memory optimizations are used to increase performance. Before storing the second and third data structures in a memory, the second and third data structures are sparsified to only include the outputs in specific regions of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Patent number: 10935633Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle has multiple transmitters and receivers on a vehicle. The transmitters are configured to transmit radio signals which are reflected off of objects in the environment. There are one or more receivers that receive the reflected radio signals. Each receiver has an antenna, a radio frequency front end, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a digital signal processor. The transmitted signals are based on spreading codes generated by a programmable code generation unit. The receiver also makes use of the spreading codes generated by the programmable code generation unit. The programmable code generation unit is configured to selectively generate particular spreading codes that have desired properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Uhnder, Inc.Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Patent number: 10866306Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle includes transmitters, receivers, a memory, and a processor. The transmitters transmit radio signals and the receivers receive reflected radio signals. The processor produces samples by correlating reflected radio signals with time-delayed replicas of transmitted radio signals. The processor stores this information as a first radar data cube (RDC), with information related to signals reflected from objects as a function of time (one of the dimensions) at various distances (a second dimension) for various receivers (a third dimension). The first RDC is processed to compute velocity and angle estimates, which are stored in a second RDC and a third RDC, respectively. One or more memory optimizations are used to increase performance. Before storing the second RDC and the third RDC in an internal/external memory, the second and third RDCs are sparsified to only include the outputs in specific regions of interest.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: UHNDER, INC.Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Publication number: 20200284873Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle has multiple transmitters and receivers on a vehicle. The transmitters are configured to transmit radio signals which are reflected off of objects in the environment. There are one or more receivers that receive the reflected radio signals. Each receiver has an antenna, a radio frequency front end, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a digital signal processor. The transmitted signals are based on spreading codes generated by a programmable code generation unit. The receiver also makes use of the spreading codes generated by the programmable code generation unit. The programmable code generation unit is configured to selectively generate particular spreading codes that have desired properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Patent number: 10670695Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle has multiple transmitters and receivers on a vehicle. The transmitters are configured to transmit radio signals which are reflected off of objects in the environment. There are one or more receivers that receive the reflected radio signals. Each receiver has an antenna, a radio frequency front end, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a digital signal processor. The transmitted signals are based on spreading codes generated by a programmable code generation unit. The receiver also makes use of the spreading codes generated by the programmable code generation unit. The programmable code generation unit is configured to selectively generate particular spreading codes that have desired properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Uhnder, Inc.Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Publication number: 20180231656Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle has multiple transmitters and receivers on a vehicle. The transmitters are configured to transmit radio signals which are reflected off of objects in the environment. There are one or more receivers that receive the reflected radio signals. Each receiver has an antenna, a radio frequency front end, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a digital signal processor. The transmitted signals are based on spreading codes generated by a programmable code generation unit. The receiver also makes use of the spreading codes generated by the programmable code generation unit. The programmable code generation unit is configured to selectively generate particular spreading codes that have desired properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Wayne E. Stark, Raghunath Krishna Rao, Frederick Rush, Curtis Davis, Srikanth Gollapudi, Steve Borho, Murtaza Ali
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Publication number: 20180231636Abstract: A radar sensing system for a vehicle includes transmitters, receivers, a memory, and a processor. The transmitters transmit radio signals and the receivers receive reflected radio signals. The processor produces samples by correlating reflected radio signals with time-delayed replicas of transmitted radio signals. The processor stores this information as a first radar data cube (RDC), with information related to signals reflected from objects as a function of time (one of the dimensions) at various distances (a second dimension) for various receivers (a third dimension). The first RDC is processed to compute velocity and angle estimates, which are stored in a second RDC and a third RDC, respectively. One or more memory optimizations are used to increase performance. Before storing the second RDC and the third RDC in an internal/external memory, the second and third RDCs are sparsified to only include the outputs in specific regions of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: UHNDER, INC.Inventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis
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Patent number: 8243064Abstract: A physics software development kit (PSDK) provides scalable physics content as a “vertical” that defines one or more physics simulations for a graphics asset in a graphics scene. The vertical and the graphics asset may be provided in a verticals library associated with the PSDK or generated using the PSDK. The PSDK integrates the vertical into an existing graphics application to generate physically-realistic graphics content. The vertical may be scaled by a user according to the capabilities of a computer system that executes the PSDK or, alternatively, may be scaled by the PSDK based on received hardware capabilities information. The PSDK selectively offloads the physics simulations associated with the vertical to a physics processing unit to optimize usage of processor resources. In addition, the PSDK provides a technique to extract a graphics asset based on an existing 3D model of the object.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Adam Moravanszky, Dennis Gustafsson, Jean Pierre Bordes, Peter Tchernev, Bryan Richard Galdrikian, Simon Schirm, Dilip Sequeira, Bruno Heidelberger, Curtis Matthew Davis
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Patent number: 7895411Abstract: One embodiment of the invention sets forth a hardware-based physics processing unit (PPU) having unique architecture designed to efficiently generate physics data. The PPU includes a PPU control engine (PCE), a data movement engine and a floating point engine (FPE). The PCE manages the overall operation of the PPU by allocating memory resources and transmitting graphics processing commands to the FPE and data movement commands to the DME. The FPE includes multiple vector processors that operate in parallel and perform floating point operations on data received from a host unit to generate physics simulation data. The DME facilitates the transmission of data between the host unit and the FPE by performs data movement operations between memories internal and external to the PPU.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Monier Maher, Otto A. Schmid, Curtis Davis, Manju Hegde, Jean Pierre Bordes
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Patent number: 7774181Abstract: A system and method of providing physics data generated by a physics simulation and consumed by main application are provided. The main application may incorporate different scene versions or varying physics-based complexity while running on systems having different hardware and software resources.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventor: Jean Pierre Bordes
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Patent number: 7739479Abstract: A method of providing physics data within a game program or simulation using a hardware-based physics processing unit having unique architecture designed to efficiently calculate physics related data.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Jean Pierre Bordes, Curtis Davis, Monier Maher, Manju Hegde, Otto A. Schmid
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Patent number: 7627744Abstract: An integrated circuit comprises an external memory, a plurality of parallel connected Vector Processing Engines (VPEs), and an External Memory Unit (EMU) providing a data transfer path between the VPEs and the external memory. Each VPE contains a plurality of data processing units and a message queuing system adapted to transfer messages between the data processing units and other components of the integrated circuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Monier Maher, Jean Pierre Bordes, Christopher Lamb, Sanjay J. Patel
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Patent number: D935334Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2020Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Inventors: Philippe Gaudillere, Pierre Bordes, Richard Montigny