Vancouver, Canada

Curtis Michael Robin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Curtis Michael Robin: Innovator in Automotive Communication Systems

Introduction

Curtis Michael Robin, based in Vancouver, Canada, is an inventive mind recognized for his groundbreaking work in automotive communication systems. With a focus on enhancing vehicle communication technologies, Robin’s innovations contribute significantly to the evolution of vehicle fueling automation.

Latest Patents

Curtis Michael Robin holds a patent for a "System for communication with a vehicle in close proximity to a fixed service port." This invention presents a method and apparatus designed to ensure accurate positioning between an automatic fueling service terminal and the vehicle. By wirelessly determining the proximity of a vehicle to a docking location, Robin's system facilitates the identification of the vehicle within close range and authorizes it to dock seamlessly at the service terminal. This innovative approach involves continuously determining both the vehicle identification code and the service terminal identification code, which are essential for authenticating service transactions and securing the fueling process.

Career Highlights

Robin is associated with General Hydrogen Corporation, where he contributes his expertise in developing cutting-edge fuel solutions for vehicles. His role underscores the company's commitment to advancing technologies in the automotive sector.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Robin has engaged with notable colleagues, including Edward Wing Ping Li and Henrik Thorning Christensen. Their collaborative efforts foster a dynamic environment that encourages innovation and the pursuit of advanced automotive solutions.

Conclusion

With a focus on efficient communication systems and fueling processes, Curtis Michael Robin stands out as an inventor dedicated to transforming the automotive industry. His patent represents a significant advancement, paving the way for improved service automation and vehicle communication, thereby enhancing the user experience in fuel service systems.

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