Patents by Inventor Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar
Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar 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: 20140375558Abstract: Embodiments provide methods and systems for adjusting audio output based on eye tracking input. In some embodiments, a memory stores data defining a boundary based on a coordinate system. The boundary corresponds to a display element of displayed content. An input receives data indicating coordinates of a gaze point location of a user viewing the displayed content. A processor compares the received coordinates of the gaze point location to the boundary corresponding to the display element to determine whether the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element. In response to determining that the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element, the processor adjusts an audio setting of the displayed content.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Jason W. Conness, Phil Golyshko, Thomas Woods, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Melvin Grefalda, Richard Bullwinkle, Minah Oh
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Patent number: 8854447Abstract: Embodiments provide methods and systems for adjusting audio output based on eye tracking input. In some embodiments, a memory stores data defining a boundary based on a coordinate system. The boundary corresponds to a display element of displayed content. An input receives data indicating coordinates of a gaze point location of a user viewing the displayed content. A processor compares the received coordinates of the gaze point location to the boundary corresponding to the display element to determine whether the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element. In response to determining that the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element, the processor adjusts an audio setting of the displayed content.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Conness, Phil Golyshko, Thomas Woods, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Melvin Grefalda, Richard Bullwinke, Minah Oh
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Publication number: 20140176813Abstract: Embodiments provide methods and systems for adjusting audio output based on eye tracking input. In some embodiments, a memory stores data defining a boundary based on a coordinate system. The boundary corresponds to a display element of displayed content. An input receives data indicating coordinates of a gaze point location of a user viewing the displayed content. A processor compares the received coordinates of the gaze point location to the boundary corresponding to the display element to determine whether the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element. In response to determining that the gaze point location is inside the boundary corresponding to the display element, the processor adjusts an audio setting of the displayed content.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.Inventors: Jason W. Conness, Phil Golyshko, Thomas Woods, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Melvin Grefalda, Richard Bullwinkle, Minah Oh
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Patent number: 6973318Abstract: Vehicles (106) are equipped with two-way communication units (401) that communicate with roadside (114) and vehicular mounted two-way communication units to receive and/or exchange journey-related information. When approaching a geographic zone that does not support such services, a given vehicle (106) can receive at least a partial download of journey-related information concerning the second geographic zone (102) while still proximal to the entry border (107) for that zone (102). The download can be implemented wirelessly, through hard physical contact, or both. The download may also be at least partially concluded while traveling within the second geographic zone (102) through use of a second non-compatible wireless service such as wireless telephony.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Leslie Gabor Seymour, David Wheatley, William F. Zancho
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Publication number: 20040203840Abstract: Vehicles (106) are equipped with two-way communication units (401) that communicate with roadside (114) and vehicular mounted two-way communication units to receive and/or exchange journey-related information. When approaching a geographic zone that does not support such services, a given vehicle (106) can receive at least a partial download of journey-related information concerning the second geographic zone (102) while still proximal to the entry border (107) for that zone (102). The download can be implemented wirelessly, through hard physical contact, or both. The download may also be at least partially concluded while traveling within the second geographic zone (102) through use of a second non-compatible wireless service such as wireless telephony.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Leslie Gabor Seymour, David Wheatley, William F. Zancho
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Publication number: 20040124971Abstract: Inputs from a plurality of information sources including in-vehicle sensors (11, 12, and 13) are collected by a processing unit (14) to provide an integrated consideration of such inputs specific to the characteristics of the current driver. This integrated consideration is then used to source a couching output that is suitable for a driver of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. MacTavish, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, William F. Zancho
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Patent number: 6603406Abstract: In a vehicle equipped with a dedicated short-range two-way communications system to acquire and otherwise participate in a roadway information service, method and apparatus are provided to detect (301) an absence of the availability of such a service and to respond by substituting (302) roadway information from other sources and to provide notice (303) to the driver regarding the absence of realtime service information and/or the present use of substituted roadway information.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, David Wheatley, William F. Zancho, Leslie Gabor Seymour
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Publication number: 20030098800Abstract: In a vehicle equipped with a dedicated short-range two-way communications system to acquire and otherwise participate in a roadway information service, method and apparatus are provided to detect (301) an absence of the availability of such a service and to respond by substituting (302) roadway information from other sources and to provide notice (303) to the driver regarding the absence of realtime service information and/or the present use of substituted roadway information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, David Wheatley, William F. Zancho, Leslie Gabor Seymour
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Patent number: 6076026Abstract: A device (100) and method (200, 300) authenticate and secure control event data for a vehicle, wherein the device includes: A) a microcontroller (104), coupled to receive control event information, for attaching a first time stamp and vehicle identification number VIN to the control event information to provide first information and sending the first information to memory (106) in time overlap fashion; B) the memory (106), coupled to the microcontroller (104) and a microprocessor (108), for storing first information and second information in time overlap fashion; and C) the microprocessor (108), coupled to the memory (106) and a plurality of transducers (110), for determining whether received impact data varies from previous impact data, and where received impact data varies, adding a second time stamp and VIN to the received impact data to form second information.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Jacques Hara, John Robert Barr
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Patent number: 5832388Abstract: A portable radiotelephone device (100) comprises a radio housing (114) having radiotelephone circuitry (1102), a battery housing (110) having a battery (1104) and an accessory housing (1100) having accessory circuitry (1106). A first latch mechanism (116) secures the battery housing (1100) to the radio housing (114) to permit the battery (1104) to power the radiotelephone circuitry (1102) via a first pair of conductive power contacts (1108, 1110). A second latch mechanism (118) secures the accessory housing (1100) to the battery housing (110) to permit the battery (1104) to power the accessory circuitry (1106) via a second pair of conductive power contacts (112, 1112).Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Williams, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Nicholas Mischenko
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Patent number: 5701258Abstract: A message is formed by capturing at least one image of an individual, and producing a first signal representative thereof. A signal is transmitted based upon both the first signal and a second signal which indicates a selected image from a plurality of predetermined images. The message is reconstructed from a received radio frequency signal which contains a third signal representative of the at least one image of the individual and a fourth signal indicative of the selected image. The selected image is retrieved from a plurality of prestored images based upon the fourth signal. At least one combined image is displayed based upon the at least one image of the individual, provided by the third signal, and the selected image.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1994Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Robert Harris, Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, William Louis Reber, Bruce Edward Stuckman, Cary Drake Perttunen
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Patent number: RE41395Abstract: A device (100) and method (200, 300) authenticate and secure control event data for a vehicle, wherein the device includes: A) a microcontroller (104), coupled to receive control event information, for attaching a first time stamp and vehicle identification number VIN to the control event information to provide first information and sending the first information to memory (106) in time overlap fashion; B) the memory (106), coupled to the microcontroller (104) and a microprocessor (108), for storing first information and second information in time overlap fashion; and C) the microprocessor (108), coupled to the memory (106) and a plurality of transducers (110), for determining whether received impact data varies from previous impact data, and where received impact data varies, adding a second time stamp and VIN to the received impact data to form second information.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Temic Automotive of North America, Inc.Inventors: Shrirang Nilkanth Jambhekar, Jacques Hara, John Robert Barr