Location History:
- Studentvagen, SE (1999)
- Uppsala, SE (2000 - 2002)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1999-2002
Title: Innovations by Hans Hall
Introduction
Hans Hall is a notable inventor based in Uppsala, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of mobile technology, holding a total of five patents. His work focuses on enhancing user experience and functionality in mobile communication systems.
Latest Patents
One of Hans Hall's latest patents is titled "Controlling mobile phone system user views from the world-wide web." This invention describes a method and system that allows mobile phone users to select service preferences through a simulated mobile phone display on an Internet web page. Users can access this web page from personal or business computers, enabling them to save their preferences to a server within the mobile phone network. The server provides access to a comprehensive range of services, which can be downloaded to the mobile phone either immediately or the next time the device is powered on. This innovation allows users to customize their mobile experience effectively.
Another significant patent by Hall is the "Method and system for providing spatialized audio in conference calls." This invention enhances the audio experience during conference calls by spatializing audio, allowing participants to be placed in specific locations. This feature helps users recognize who is speaking more easily and introduces the dimension of volume, which can facilitate background sub-conferences. Participants can seamlessly move between sub-conferences while still being aware of other discussions occurring in the background.
Career Highlights
Hans Hall is currently employed at Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson,
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