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Samuel P Kho

from Mountain View, CA
Age ~55

Samuel Kho Phones & Addresses

  • 460 Franklin St, Mountain View, CA 94041
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Redmond, WA
  • Cupertino, CA
  • Palo Alto, CA
  • 896 Coolidge Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Samuel Kho
Nerd In Hand LLC
Software Development and Consulting · Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
460 Franklin St, Mountain View, CA 94041
Samuel Kho
President
ICARPOOL, INC
460A Franklin St, Mountain View, CA 94041
460 Franklin St, Mountain View, CA 94041

Publications

Us Patents

Menu Navigation And Operation Feature For A Handheld Computer

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US Patent:
7665043, Feb 16, 2010
Filed:
Dec 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/040584
Inventors:
Samuel Kho - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Palm, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715864, 715779, 715810
Abstract:
A handheld computer is provided having a housing, a display and a processor. The processor is configured to detect an input corresponding to a menu request, to active a first menu on the display in response to the menu request, process navigation input that causes a menu bar of the active menu to become selectable, and to process selection input for selecting the menu bar when it is selectable. The processor is configured to cancel activation of the menu in response to the menu bar being selected.

Menu Navigation And Operation Feature For A Handheld Computer

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US Patent:
20100070918, Mar 18, 2010
Filed:
Sep 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/556536
Inventors:
Samuel Kho - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715810
Abstract:
A handheld computer is provided having a housing, a display and a processor. The processor is configured to detect an input corresponding to a menu request, to active a first menu on the display in response to the menu request, process navigation input that causes a menu bar of the active menu to become selectable, and to process selection input for selecting the menu bar when it is selectable. The processor is configured to cancel activation of the menu in response to the menu bar being selected.

System For Detecting Peripheral Input Activity And Dynamically Adjusting Flushing Rate Of Corresponding Output Device In Response To Detected Activity Level Of The Input Device

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US Patent:
61674737, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
May 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/863032
Inventors:
Samuel P. Kho - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
New Moon Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1314
US Classification:
710107
Abstract:
A networked computer system having buffered user interface includes processor, memory, input/output devices and software for detecting input activity and adjusting flushing rate of the output device in response to detected activity level of the input device. A buffer stores captured data and is flushed when full, when elapsed time since last flush exceeds specified period, or when trigger event is detected, such as keyboard or mouse movement is detected. Flush period is variable according to frequency of trigger event (i. e. , while not detect trigger event, extend flush period).

Network Traffic By Instruction Packet Size Reduction

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US Patent:
60413514, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Apr 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/843919
Inventors:
Samuel P. Kho - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Newmoon.Com - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
Network congestion is mitigated through instruction size reduction. Server instruction to client is stored in most-recently-used cache, such that subsequent retransmission attempt of such instruction is detected, avoided, and instead executed locally from cache. Storage performance is tuned optimally to achieve partial avoidance effect according to graphical or text types, and dynamically adaptable as instruction characteristic changes. MRU FIFO cache provides processors with local checking of new instructions in process for network transmission against most recently executed instructions, thereby avoiding repeat transmissions of instructions already accessible locally. More than one instruction set or packet may also be evaluated, stored and monitored similarly, but instruction subsets may be executed selectively. Each processor maintains same cache information synchronously.

Localization Determination For Mixed Reality Systems

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US Patent:
20200367018, Nov 19, 2020
Filed:
Jul 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/945613
Inventors:
- Plantation FL, US
Samuel Phoa KHO - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Magic Leap, Inc. - Plantation FL
International Classification:
H04W 4/02
G06F 3/01
G06F 16/29
G06F 16/907
Abstract:
To enable shared user experiences using augmented reality systems, shared reference points must be provided to have consistent placement (position and orientation) of virtual objects. Furthermore, the position and orientation (pose) of the users must be determinable with respect to the same shared reference points. However, without highly sensitive and expensive global positioning system (GPS) devices, pose information can be difficult to determine to a reasonable level of accuracy. Therefore, what is provided is an alternative approach to determining pose information for augmented reality systems, which can be used to perform location based content acquisition and sharing. Further, what is provided is an alternative approach to determining pose information for augmented reality systems that uses information from already existing GPS devices.

Systems And Methods For Breadboard-Style Printed Circuit Board

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US Patent:
20190306975, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Jun 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/447185
Inventors:
Samuel P. Kho - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 1/02
H05K 1/11
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to electric circuit testing, building, or implementing using a breadboard-style printed circuit board (PCB). Aspects of the present invention include eliminating the need to use hookup wires when building and testing electric circuits on PCBs. In one or more embodiments, a PCB system having rows and columns of signal tie points connected in a breadboard layout and using an embedded wire and a solder bridge to form partial connections between signal tie points may be built. In one or more embodiments, an embedded wire and solder bridge is capable of connecting a column of signal tie points, and/or an embedded wire and solder bridge is capable of connecting a power rail to a signal tie point. Thus, a circuit may be implemented and tested by applying a small amount of solder to the solder bridge without the need for hookup wire.

Systems And Methods For Breadboard Sytle Printed Circuit Board

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US Patent:
20160360613, Dec 8, 2016
Filed:
Jun 3, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/173408
Inventors:
Samuel P. Kho - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 1/02
H05K 1/09
H05K 3/00
H05K 1/11
H05K 3/40
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to electric circuit testing, building, or implementing using a breadboard style PCB. Aspects of the present invention include eliminating the need to use hookup wires when building and testing electric circuits on PCBs. In embodiments, a PCB system having rows and columns of signal tie points connected in a breadboard layout and using an embedded wire and a solder bridge to form partial connections between signal tie points. In embodiments, the embedded wire and solder bridge is capable of connecting a column of signal tie points. In embodiments, the embedded wire and solder bridge is capable of connecting a power rail to a signal tie point. Thus, a circuit can be implemented and tested by applying a small amount of solder to the solder bridge without the need for hookup wires.

Pedometer In A Low-Power Device

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US Patent:
20150127290, May 7, 2015
Filed:
May 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/399770
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
Samuel P. Kho - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G01P 21/00
G01P 15/02
G01C 22/00
G01D 5/12
US Classification:
702104
Abstract:
Methods and systems for determining a user's steps in portable device include deriving amplitudes from raw sensor data; comparing the amplitudes to an amplitude threshold, and counting a step when one of the amplitudes exceeds the amplitude threshold to obtain a step count; determining a current gait type based on the step count; dynamically adjusting the amplitude threshold in order to reduce effects of swinging movements and false steps; and applying a post filter to the step count based on time between steps and a minimum number of prior consecutive steps to derive a filtered step count that reduces false readings due to short bursts of rapid movement by the user.
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