Patents by Inventor Tasuki Hirata
Tasuki Hirata 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: 8564661Abstract: A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts event occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The extracted video primitives and event occurrences may be used to create and define additional video analytic rules. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: ObjectVideo, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Lipton, John I. W. Clark, Zhong Zhang, Peter L. Venetianer, Thomas Strat, Mark Allmen, William Severson, Niels Haering, Andrew Chosak, Matthew Frazier, James Sfekas, Tasuki Hirata
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Publication number: 20110310247Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallett Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Patent number: 8041829Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallet Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Patent number: 7949730Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallet Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Patent number: 7932923Abstract: A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts event occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: ObjectVideo, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Lipton, Thomas M. Strat, Pèter L. Venetianer, Mark C. Allmen, William E. Severson, Niels Haering, Andrew J. Chosak, Zhong Zhang, Matthew F. Frazier, James S. Seekas, Tasuki Hirata, John Clark
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Patent number: 7877502Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallet Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Patent number: 7860994Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallet Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Publication number: 20100013926Abstract: A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts event occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Alan J. Lipton, Thomas M. Strat, Pèter L. Venetianer, Mark C. Allmen, William E. Severson, Niels Haering, Andrew J. Chosak, Zhong Zhang, Matthew F. Frazier, James S. Seekas, Tasuki Hirata, John Clark
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Publication number: 20090325570Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallett Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Publication number: 20090319904Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallett Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Publication number: 20090315972Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Reality Mobile LLCInventors: David Kallett Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Joshua Kramer, Brian Joseph Geoghegan, Kevin John Winters
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Publication number: 20070199076Abstract: Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: David Rensin, Tasuki Hirata, David Kramer, Brian Geoghegan, Kevin Winters
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Publication number: 20050146605Abstract: A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts event occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Alan Lipton, Thomas Strat, Peter Venetianer, Mark Allmen, William Severson, Niels Haering, Andrew Chosak, Zhong Zhang, Matthew Frazier, James Sfekas, Tasuki Hirata, John Clark
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Patent number: 6696945Abstract: A method for implementing a video tripwire includes steps of calibrating a sensing device to determine sensing device parameters for use by the system; initializing the system, including entering at least one virtual tripwire; obtaining data from the sensing device; analyzing the data obtained from the sensing device to determine if the at least one virtual tripwire has been crossed; and triggering a response to a virtual tripwire crossing.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: DiamondBack Vision, Inc.Inventors: Peter L. Venetianer, Mark C. Allmen, Paul C. Brewer, Andrew J. Chosak, John I. W. Clark, Matthew F. Frazier, Niels Haering, Tasuki Hirata, Caspar Horne, Alan J. Lipton, William E. Severson, James S. Sfekas, Thomas E. Slowe, Thomas M. Strat, John F. Tilki, Zhong Zhang
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Publication number: 20040027242Abstract: A method for implementing a video tripwire includes steps of calibrating a sensing device to determine sensing device parameters for use by the system; initializing the system, including entering at least one virtual tripwire; obtaining data from the sensing device; analyzing the data obtained from the sensing device to determine if the at least one virtual tripwire has been crossed; and triggering a response to a virtual tripwire crossing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Peter L. Venetianer, Mark C. Allmen, Paul C. Brewer, Andrew J. Chosak, John I. W. Clark, Matthew F. Frazier, Niels Haering, Tasuki Hirata, Caspar Horne, Alan J. Lipton, William E. Severson, James S. Sfekas, Thomas E. Slowe, Thomas M. Strat, John F. Tilki, Zhong Zhang