Location History:
- Ossining, NY (US) (2019)
- Elmsford, NY (US) (2005 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2024
Title: Ken Inoue: Innovator in Quantum Computing
Introduction
Ken Inoue is a prominent inventor based in Elmsford, NY (US), known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum computing. With a total of 11 patents to his name, Inoue has been at the forefront of developing innovative technologies that enhance the capabilities of quantum devices.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Phase-robust matched kernel acquisition for qubit state determination." This invention describes systems, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products that facilitate determining the state of a qubit. The system comprises a memory that stores computer executable components and a processor that executes these components. It includes an output receiving component that receives output representative of a quantum state of a qubit and a classifying component that classifies this quantum state based on the received output. Additionally, the system features a configuring component that adjusts the classifying component based on the characteristics of the request.
Another notable patent is the "System and method for latency-aware mapping of quantum circuits to quantum chips." This invention involves a quantum circuit generator that includes a controller and multiple analog conversion units (ACUs) connected to corresponding qubits. Each ACU converts a digital input from the controller into an analog input at a microwave frequency to control the quantum state of its corresponding qubit. The controller generates a quantum circuit using selected qubits based on classical bits and the latency of the
Inventor’s Patent Attorneys refers to legal professionals with specialized expertise in representing inventors throughout the patent process. These attorneys assist inventors in navigating the complexities of patent law, including filing patent applications, conducting patent searches, and protecting intellectual property rights. They play a crucial role in helping inventors secure patents for their innovative creations.