A method and apparatus for performing multiple frame image compression and decompression of motion video data are provided. In one embodiment, a plurality of sequential frames in a motion video sequence are collected and digitally filtered as a single image. At least some of the results of the digital filtering are then encoded to generate compressed data. In another embodiment, a plurality of sequential frames are filtered as if the boundary of each frame is adjacent to a boundary in the same spatial location of another of the plurality of sequential frames.
A device comprises a manipulandum moveable in at least two degrees of freedom including a first link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis and a second link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis. The first link and the second link are coupled to a ground member. A first actuator is configured to engage the first link and provide an output about a drive axis of the first actuator. A second actuator is configured to engage the second link and provide an output about a drive axis of the second actuator. The drive axis of the first actuator is substantially parallel to the drive axis of the second actuator. The first actuator and the second actuator are each configured to receive a signal associated with a force feedback. The force feedback being associated with the manipulandum.
Systems And Methods For Providing A Haptic Manipulandum
George Anastas - San Carlos CA, US David W. Bailey - Redwood City CA, US Gregory Tashjian - Campbell CA, US Raymond Yu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Immersion Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G09G 5/08 G06F 3/00
US Classification:
345167, 715701
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
Device And Method For Providing Resistive And Vibrotactile Effects
Neil Olien - Montreal, CA Alexander Jasso - San Jose CA, US George Anastas - San Carlos CA, US Erik Shahoian - San Ramon CA, US Raymond Yu - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
B60L 7/00
US Classification:
188161000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing resistive and vibrotactile feedback from a single actuator are described. One described system comprises a manipulandum, and a resistive haptic actuator configured to generate a resistive haptic force in order to generate a vibrotactile haptic effect.
Device And Method For Providing Resistive And Vibrotactile Effects
Neil Olien - Montreal, CA Alexander Jasso - San Jose CA, US George Anastas - San Carlos CA, US Erik Shahoian - San Ramon CA, US Raymond Yu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Immersion Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing resistive and vibrotactile feedback from a single actuator are described. One described system comprises a manipulandum, and a resistive haptic actuator configured to generate a resistive haptic force in order to generate a vibrotactile haptic effect.
A device comprises a manipulandum moveable in at least two degrees of freedom including a first link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis and a second link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis. The first link and the second link are coupled to a ground member. A first actuator is configured to engage the first link and provide an output about a drive axis of the first actuator. A second actuator is configured to engage the second link and provide an output about a drive axis of the second actuator. The drive axis of the first actuator is substantially parallel to the drive axis of the second actuator. The first actuator and the second actuator are each configured to receive a signal associated with a force feedback. The force feedback being associated with the manipulandum.
Systems And Methods For Providing A Haptic Manipulandum
George Anastas - San Carlos CA, US David W. Bailey - Redwood City CA, US Gregory Tashjian - Campbell CA, US Raymond Yu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Immersion Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033
US Classification:
345167
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
Systems And Methods For Providing A Haptic Manipulandum
George Anastas - San Carlos CA, US David W. Bailey - Redwood City CA, US George Tashijian - Campbell CA, US Raymond Yu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Immersion Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033
US Classification:
345167
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Raymond W Yu, Oakland CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Boreal Information Technologies
Software Consultant
Opentv Jul 2008 - Mar 2012
Senior Qa Engineer
Outsource Consulting Services, Inc. Dec 2005 - Jul 2008
Senior Software Engineer
Lockheed Martin Missile and Space Jun 2003 - Nov 2005
Software Engineer
Lockheed Martin Missile and Space Apr 2001 - Jun 2003
Software Engineer, Associate
Education:
San Jose State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Umc-Usa
Senior Account Manager
United Microelectronics Corporation (Umc) Jul 2013 - 2008
Senior Account Manager
Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation 2008 - 2011
Customer Engineering and Sales
Dongbu Hitek 2002 - 2006
Director, Business Development
Tsmc 2000 - 2002
Technical Manager
Education:
Hong Kong Tang King Po College
St Louis School
University of California, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Semiconductors Semiconductor Industry Ic R&D Cross Functional Team Leadership Product Management Manufacturing Asic Product Development Mixed Signal Eda Embedded Systems Electronics Strategy Product Marketing Soc Crm Lithography Engineering Management Testing Analog Engineering Program Management Failure Analysis Process Integration Process Engineering Cmos Simulations Business Development Integrated Circuits New Business Development Silicon Thin Films Spc Application Specific Integrated Circuits System on A Chip Business Strategy Supply Chain Management Process Simulation Sensors Customer Satisfaction Customer Retention Technical Marketing Research and Development Technology Transfer Ip Semiconductor Manufacturing Device Physics Process Development Start Ups
Infor, Softbrands (HIS) - Project Manager (2006) Park Hotel - Assistant EDP Manager (1996-2004) Metropark Hotel Mongkok - EDP Officer (2004-2006) PTI Ltd - Reserach Manager (1995-1996)
Education:
St. John's College (Darwin) - Matric, St. Joan of Arc Secondary School, St. Michael's Primary School
Raymond Yu
Education:
Methodist College Belfast, Queen's University of Belfast - Chemical Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong - MA in Comparative and Public History, Bulacan State University - Master of Business Administration
Raymond Yu
Work:
MSU Autism Lab - Research Assistant (2011)
Education:
Michigan State University - Psychology
Raymond Yu
Work:
EWaste Center, Inc. - Business Development Associate (2011)
Raymond Yu
Lived:
San Jose, CA San Leandro, CA
Raymond Yu
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Sky Blue Studio is established in 2006 by senior interactive creator and marketers, who had been engaged in the insightful observation of the web environment as well in the research on media character...