Patents by Inventor Vincenzo Marino
Vincenzo Marino 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: 10880494Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable detection of remote control activity. For example, a determination may be made whether an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal transmitted by the RF remote control. The non-RF signal need not actually control any device, but it may be used to detect when the RF remote control is in use. An AV switch may detect an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal. For example, when a user uses an RF remote (e.g., to control an STB with an RF signal) the use may be detected by detecting a non-RF (e.g., an IR signal) signal and the AV switch may use the detection, for example, to control a TV (e.g., turn on), control the switch (e.g., port selection for a TV to display STB output) and/or other devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Caavo IncInventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Andrew E. Einaudi, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Patent number: 10594508Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatuses are described for intelligent device integration. A device (e.g., an HDMI “smart” switch) with multiple communication interfaces (e.g., HDMI, LAN, BT, IR) may monitor communications for control signals from multiple controllers configured to control respective devices (e.g., HDMI source, sink and/or switch devices). A device LAN may couple HDMI source and sink devices and non-HDMI devices. LAN communications may be monitored for device and control information. Control signals from controllers may be used to control devices that the controllers and their control signals are not configured to control. Interpreted control decisions may be based on, for example, an interpreted control in the context of a detected configuration and/or state of devices. A device may, thereby, expand the utility of incompatible controllers (without reprogramming), integrate an environment of incompatible devices and controllers, and provide relief to end-users.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Caavo IncInventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Sharath Hariharpur Satheesh, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20190104256Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable detection of remote control activity. For example, a determination may be made whether an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal transmitted by the RF remote control. The non-RF signal need not actually control any device, but it may be used to detect when the RF remote control is in use. An AV switch may detect an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal. For example, when a user uses an RF remote (e.g., to control an STB with an RF signal) the use may be detected by detecting a non-RF (e.g., an IR signal) signal and the AV switch may use the detection, for example, to control a TV (e.g., turn on), control the switch (e.g., port selection for a TV to display STB output) and/or other devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Andrew E. Einaudi, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Patent number: 10158810Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable detection of remote control activity. For example, a determination may be made whether an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal transmitted by the RF remote control. The non-RF signal need not actually control any device, but it may be used to detect when the RF remote control is in use. An AV switch may detect an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal. For example, when a user uses an RF remote (e.g., to control an STB with an RF signal) the use may be detected by detecting a non-RF (e.g., an IR signal) signal and the AV switch may use the detection, for example, to control a TV (e.g., turn on), control the switch (e.g., port selection for a TV to display STB output) and/or other devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Caavo IncInventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Andrew E. Einaudi, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20180103211Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable detection of remote control activity. For example, a determination may be made whether an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal transmitted by the RF remote control. The non-RF signal need not actually control any device, but it may be used to detect when the RF remote control is in use. An AV switch may detect an RF remote control is in use by detecting a non-RF signal. For example, when a user uses an RF remote (e.g., to control an STB with an RF signal) the use may be detected by detecting a non-RF (e.g., an IR signal) signal and the AV switch may use the detection, for example, to control a TV (e.g., turn on), control the switch (e.g., port selection for a TV to display STB output) and/or other devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Andrew E. Einaudi, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Publication number: 20170288894Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatuses are described for intelligent device integration. A device (e.g., an HDMI “smart” switch) with multiple communication interfaces (e.g., HDMI, LAN, BT, IR) may monitor communications for control signals from multiple controllers configured to control respective devices (e.g., HDMI source, sink and/or switch devices). A device LAN may couple HDMI source and sink devices and non-HDMI devices. LAN communications may be monitored for device and control information. Control signals from controllers may be used to control devices that the controllers and their control signals are not configured to control. Interpreted control decisions may be based on, for example, an interpreted control in the context of a detected configuration and/or state of devices. A device may, thereby, expand the utility of incompatible controllers (without reprogramming), integrate an environment of incompatible devices and controllers, and provide relief to end-users.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Nino Vincenzo Marino, Sharath Hariharpur Satheesh, Ashish Dharmpal Aggarwal
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Patent number: 9560335Abstract: A device for three-dimensional scanning of an object includes a detector adapted to obtain orientation information of the device, optics adapted to obtain planar information about a position of the device in a first reference plane of the optics, and a processor adapted to acquire the orientation information and the planar information from the detector and from the optics, respectively, and to process such information in order to obtain an estimate of a position of the device on an axis substantially perpendicular to the first reference plane, for the purpose of obtaining a three-dimensional image of the object.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: S.I.SV.EL. S.P.A.Inventors: Enrico Vezzetti, Daniel Grivon, Rayant Kenneth Braul De Leon, Gilmar Estuardo Fuentes Bravo, Vincenzo Marino, Sandro Moos
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Publication number: 20160065932Abstract: A device for three-dimensional scanning of an object includes a detector adapted to obtain orientation information of the device, optics adapted to obtain planar information about a position of the device in a first reference plane of the optics, and a processor adapted to acquire the orientation information and the planar information from the detector and from the optics, respectively, and to process such information in order to obtain an estimate of a position of the device on an axis substantially perpendicular to the first reference plane, for the purpose of obtaining a three-dimensional image of the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Enrico Vezzetti, Daniel Grivon, Kenneth Braul De Leon Rayant, Estuardo Fuentes Braco Gilmar, Vincenzo Marino, Sandro Moos