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Years Active: 2017-2020
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Hiroyuki Ohno
Hiroyuki Ohno is a prominent inventor based in Toyokawa, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of image processing technology. With a total of nine patents to his name, Ohno has made remarkable advancements that enhance the functionality and efficiency of image processing apparatuses.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Ohno has developed a remote control system method and a program for image processing apparatus. This innovative image processing apparatus is capable of being remotely operated by a remote operation device. It includes an operation acceptor and a hardware processor, which executes processes based on the operations accepted by the operation acceptor. When the cooperation mode is set, the hardware processor executes commands received from the remote operation device. Additionally, it acquires the type of a first medium used by the remote operation device. In cases where the cooperation mode is not set, the apparatus notifies the user using a second medium when an operation is accepted. Furthermore, if the cooperation mode is set and the second medium differs from the first medium, the apparatus notifies the user using the first medium upon accepting an operation.
Another notable patent involves an image processing device, image processing system, and non-transitory recording medium with communication-based access control. This device provides an operation terminal with an operation screen and receives input information from it. The hardware processor communicates with the operation terminal in either a first or second communication
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