Patents by Inventor Siddharth Sinha
Siddharth Sinha 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: 10169763Abstract: Techniques, including systems are methods, for analyzing data from multiple sources are disclosed and suggested herein. In an embodiment, information from one or more information sources is received. The received information is stored in one or more data stores that collectively implement one or more ontologies. One or more conditions are applied to the information in the one or more data stores to determine a conclusion.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Reza B'Far, Siddharth Sinha, Ryan Golden, Uppili Srinivasan, Alan Waxman, Mike Adourian, Nigel Jacobs
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Patent number: 9164584Abstract: Disclosed are methods and touch sensitive devices including a haptic actuator drive frequency module stored by the memory and in communication with the controller, the haptic actuator drive frequency module being configured to receive touch input from one of a plurality of regions of the touch sensitive layer and to output one of a plurality of haptic actuator drive frequency signals based upon the region from which the haptic actuator drive frequency module received the touch input to provide for consistency of the haptic response across a touch sensitive device.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2009Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Google Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Gary K. Mui, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20150134551Abstract: Techniques, including systems are methods, for analyzing data from multiple sources are disclosed and suggested herein. In an embodiment, information from one or more information sources is received. The received information is stored in one or more data stores that collectively implement one or more ontologies. One or more conditions are applied to the information in the one or more data stores to determine a conclusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Reza B'Far, Siddharth Sinha, Ryan Golden, Uppili Srinivasan, Alan Waxman, Mike Adourian, Nigel Jacobs
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Patent number: 8949236Abstract: Techniques, including systems are methods, for analyzing data from multiple sources are disclosed and suggested herein. In an embodiment, external information from one or more external information sources and internal information from one or more internal information sources is received. The received external information and internal information are stored in one or more data stores that collectively implement one or more ontologies. One or more conditions are applied to the external information and internal information in the one or more data stores to determine a conclusion and the conclusion is provided to a user.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Reza B'Far, Siddharth Sinha, Ryan Golden, Uppili Ranga Srinivasan, Alan Waxman, Mike Adourian, Nigel Jacobs
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Patent number: 8710968Abstract: A system for outputting virtual surface textures, related mobile and other devices, and related methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes a first haptic component that is configured to output a first virtual surface texture in response to being provided with an electrical signal. The system further includes a memory device that is capable of storing information, and a processing device coupled at least indirectly to the memory device and the haptic component. The processing device at least indirectly causes the electrical signal to be provided to the haptic component upon determining a first condition to have been satisfied, the electrical signal being based at least in part upon the stored information. Also, at least some of the stored information upon which the electrical signal is based is derived at least indirectly from an additional signal received from either the first haptic component or another haptic component.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventor: Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20130257583Abstract: A wireless communication device (200) and method (300) with ultrasonic detection, is described. In its simplest form, the method (300) includes: periodically transmitting (310) ultrasonic signals from a wireless communication device; sensing (320) a reflection of the ultrasonic signals: and if a threshold is met, adjusting (330) an operating mode of the wireless communication device. The method (300) can enhance a user's experience, by launching a desired application, when a certain threshold is met.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventor: Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20120086564Abstract: A system for outputting virtual surface textures, related mobile and other devices, and related methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes a first haptic component that is configured to output a first virtual surface texture in response to being provided with an electrical signal. The system further includes a memory device that is capable of storing information, and a processing device coupled at least indirectly to the memory device and the haptic component. The processing device at least indirectly causes the electrical signal to be provided to the haptic component upon determining a first condition to have been satisfied, the electrical signal being based at least in part upon the stored information. Also, at least some of the stored information upon which the electrical signal is based is derived at least indirectly from an additional signal received from either the first haptic component or another haptic component.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventor: Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20120030202Abstract: Techniques, including systems are methods, for analyzing data from multiple sources are disclosed and suggested herein. In an embodiment, external information from one or more external information sources and internal information from one or more internal information sources is received. The received external information and internal information are stored in one or more data stores that collectively implement one or more ontologies. One or more conditions are applied to the external information and internal information in the one or more data stores to determine a conclusion and the conclusion is provided to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Reza B'Far, Siddharth Sinha, Ryan Golden, Uppili Ranga Srinivasan, Alan Waxman, Mike Adourian, Nigel Jacobs
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Publication number: 20100265191Abstract: Disclosed are methods and touch sensitive devices including a haptic actuator drive frequency module stored by the memory and in communication with the controller, the haptic actuator drive frequency module being configured to receive touch input from one of a plurality of regions of the touch sensitive layer and to output one of a plurality of haptic actuator drive frequency signals based upon the region from which the haptic actuator drive frequency module received the touch input to provide for consistency of the haptic response across a touch sensitive device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Gary K. Mui, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20090091479Abstract: The haptic communication device includes a housing; a keypad physically coupled to the housing, and a localized vibrator physically coupled to the keypad and operable to send a localized vibration to the keypad without causing the housing to vibrate substantially in comparison to the keypad. A controller communicatively coupled to a memory and the vibrator is operable to retrieve a haptic profile that includes a plurality of voltage displacements from the memory and communicate the haptic profile to the vibrator in response to recognizing an event. The haptic communication device is also able to record a haptic profile by receiving a vibrational force to its keypad, convert the vibrational force to a corresponding voltage, and store a representation of the voltage in memory as a portion of a haptic profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventor: Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20080042907Abstract: An antenna operable to transmit or receive radio frequency signals at a specified frequency, the antenna comprising a first printed circuit board comprising a first loop of conductive material having a capacitance and an inductance, the capacitance and the inductance forming a circuit being resonant at the specified frequency; and a second printed circuit board comprising a second loop of conductive material having two ends adapted to be electrically coupled to an electronic circuit, the second loop being substantially only magnetically coupled to the first loop and electrically insulated from the first loop; the antenna for use with a device for controlling the power delivered to an electrical load, further wherein the first loop of the conductive material comprises a break and the capacitance includes a capacitor bridging the break; wherein the first printed circuit board is disposed in a first plane, and the first loop is disposed in the plane perpendicular to the first plane whereby electrical current floType: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Spencer Webb, Stephen Thompson, Gregory Altonen, Stuart DeJonge, Edward Felegy, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20080042914Abstract: An antenna operable to transmit or receive radio frequency signals at a specified frequency, the antenna comprising a first printed circuit board comprising a first loop of conductive material having a capacitance and an inductance, the capacitance and the inductance forming a circuit being resonant at the specified frequency; and a second printed circuit board comprising a second loop of conductive material having two ends adapted to be electrically coupled to an electronic circuit, the second loop being substantially only magnetically coupled to the first loop and electrically insulated from the first loop; the antenna for use with a device for controlling the power delivered to an electrical load, further wherein the first loop of the conductive material comprises a break and the capacitance includes a capacitor bridging the break; wherein the first loop comprises a first metal layer on a first side of the first printed circuit board and a second metal layer on a second, opposite side of the first printedType: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Spencer Webb, Stephen Thompson, Gregory Altonen, Stuart DeJonge, Edward Felegy, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20080036679Abstract: An electrical control device for controlling the status of a controlled electrical device, the electrical control device comprising a power conducting semiconductor device for controlling the status of the controlled electrical device; a control circuit; a transmitter and/or receiver in communication with the control circuit; and an antenna coupled to the transmitter and/or receiver; the antenna adapted to receive a first signal at a specified frequency from a remote control device and/or transmit a second signal at a specified frequency to a remote control device; wherein the transmitter is operable to couple the first signal from the antenna to the control circuit for remotely controlling the controllably conductive device and/or couple the second signal from the control circuit for providing a status of said controlled electrical device, the antenna comprising a first loop of conductive material having a capacitance and an inductance; the capacitance and the inductance forming a circuit being resonant at tType: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Spencer Webb, Stephen Thompson, Gregory Altonen, Stuart DeJonge, Edward Felegy, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20070085755Abstract: A compact antenna for use in a device for controlling the power delivered to an electric load and operable to transmit or receive radio frequency signals at a specified frequency is presented. The antenna comprises a first loop of conductive material having a capacitance and an inductance forming a circuit being resonant at the specified frequency, and a second loop of conductive material having two ends adapted to be electrically coupled to an electronic circuit. The second loop is substantially only magnetically coupled to the first loop and is electrically isolated from the first loop. In a first embodiment of the antenna, the first and second loops are formed on respective first and second printed circuit boards, which allow for a small, low-cost antenna that is easy to manufacture and maximizes efficiency. When the antenna is installed in a load control device, such as a dimmer, the first loop of the antenna is mounted on an outer surface of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Spencer Webb, Stephen Thompson, Gregory Altonen, Stuart DeJonge, Edward Felegy, Siddharth Sinha
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Publication number: 20050280598Abstract: A compact antenna for use in a device for controlling the power delivered to an electric load and operable to transmit or receive radio frequency signals at a specified frequency is presented. The antenna comprises a first loop of conductive material having a capacitance and an inductance forming a circuit being resonant at the specified frequency, and a second loop of conductive material having two ends adapted to be electrically coupled to an electronic circuit. The second loop is substantially only magnetically coupled to the first loop and is electrically isolated from the first loop. In a first embodiment of the antenna, the first and second loops are formed on respective first and second printed circuit boards, which allow for a small, low-cost antenna that is easy to manufacture and maximizes efficiency. When the antenna is installed in a load control device, such as a dimmer, the first loop of the antenna is mounted on an outer surface of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Spencer Webb, Stephen Thompson, Gregory Altonen, Stuart DeJonge, Edward Felegy, Siddharth Sinha