Location History:
- Toyonaka, JP (2020)
- Tokyo, JP (2021 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2024
Title: Innovations by Hidefumi Takenaka
Introduction
Hidefumi Takenaka is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of inspection processing systems, with a total of three patents to his name. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of inspections through innovative technology.
Latest Patents
Takenaka's latest patents include an inspection processing system, an inspection processing method, and an inspection processing program. The inspection processing system is designed to identify a current position and obtain inspection results of a structure at that position. It records these results in association with the position of the inspection subject within a three-dimensional model of the structure. Additionally, the system identifies users who view the model and outputs inspection results, recording the user as a related person of the inspection subject. The results are then attached to a virtual image based on the three-dimensional model corresponding to the current position.
The inspection processing system also includes a control unit connected to a photographing unit and an output unit. This control unit features advanced circuitry that allows it to display a virtual image of a three-dimensional model of a structure, superimposed on a real-time image obtained from the photographing unit. The system evaluates inspection subjects using the structure image and records the evaluation results in an inspection information memory, linked to the position of the inspection subject in the three-dimensional model.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Takenaka has worked
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