Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2007
Title: Innovations of Hans-Peter Huber
Introduction
Hans-Peter Huber is a notable inventor based in Neu-Ulm, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical sensor technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of sensor systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Optical seat occupation sensor network." This invention relates to a sensor arrangement for seat occupation detection, comprising a fiber-optic sensor network consisting of at least two sensors. The sensor network detects local damping modifications in a fiber network caused by microbends or modifications of the Bragg wavelength of fiber-optic Bragg grating sensors (FBGS) distributed in the fiber network that are ceased by loads. The optical sensor network is resistant to electromagnetic parasitic inductions. Due to the nature of the optical glass or polymer optical fibers, it is possible to integrate the network into the textile cover of the seat or into a cushion.
Another significant patent is for a "Plug and receptacle for an opto-electronic plug-in connector system." This invention concerns an opto-electronic connector system with a plug and a receptacle. The plug includes a tube-shaped housing with an area for the introduction or output of an optical signal, as well as at least one opto-electronic and/or electro-optical transformer and an associated optical element for beam guidance. Additionally, electrical contacts for input or output of an electrical signal are provided, which are connected with the transformers via an amplifier stage. The tube-shaped housing is preferably in the form of a cylinder or truncated cone, which engages in a corresponding recess in the receptacle when in the connected condition. The receptacle is adapted for integration on a circuit board, and the opto-electronic connector system has been found to be particularly small in its external dimensions.
Career Highlights
Hans-Peter Huber is currently associated with Daimler Chrysler AG, where he applies his expertise in optical technologies. His innovative work has contributed to advancements in automotive sensor systems, enhancing safety and functionality.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Manfred Rode and Jörg Moisel, contributing to the development of cutting-edge technologies in his field.
Conclusion
Hans-Peter Huber's contributions to optical sensor technology demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to
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