Location History:
- Fukuchiyama, JP (2005)
- Kyoto, JP (2008)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2008
Title: Koji Sakacho: Innovator in RFID and Optical Data Code Technologies
Introduction
Koji Sakacho is a prominent inventor based in Kyoto, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of RFID technology and optical data code reading. With a total of 2 patents, his work has advanced the capabilities of communication and data processing in modern technology.
Latest Patents
Sakacho's latest patents include a "Read-write processing apparatus and method for RFID tag." This invention involves a read-write processing apparatus that communicates with an RFID tag equipped with a semiconductor memory. It exchanges commands and responses through antenna coils. A condition is established where only a carrier wave is transmitted before communication with the RFID tag. The reception signal obtained under this condition is analyzed to extract a noise level, which is then displayed or outputted to an output host apparatus.
Another notable patent is the "Method of and device for reading optical data code." This invention features a two-dimensional code reader that repeats a cycle of standard code-reading processes. These processes include capturing an image of an optical data code, extracting a two-dimensional code from the image, and decoding the optical data of the two-dimensional code. A specified evaluation value for the optical data code is derived from the results of processes conducted before decoding. If decoding is successful, this evaluation value is stored, and data showing its changes over time are displayed. The evaluation value can be compared with a specified warning level, triggering a warning output based on the comparison results.
Career Highlights
Koji Sakacho is currently employed at Omron Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of RFID systems and optical data code readers.
Collaborations
Sakacho collaborates with talented coworkers, including Katsuki Nakajima and Takuya Murata. Their combined expertise fosters a creative environment that drives innovation within their projects.
Conclusion
Koji Sakacho's contributions to RFID technology and optical data code reading exemplify his commitment to innovation. His patents reflect a deep understanding of communication systems and data processing, making him a valuable asset in the field of technology.
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