Madison, AL, United States of America

Masaaki Ikehara


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Innovations by Masaaki Ikehara

Introduction

Masaaki Ikehara is an accomplished inventor based in Madison, Alabama. He has made significant contributions to the field of lighting control systems, particularly through his innovative approach to device commissioning using voice commands. His work aims to enhance efficiency and reduce errors in the commissioning process.

Latest Patents

Masaaki Ikehara holds a patent for a "Method for commissioning lighting system components using voice commands." This patent describes a lighting control system designed to minimize the time, cost, and potential for error during device commissioning. The system includes a controller that is programmed to receive voice commands from users, allowing it to identify and implement various commissioning modes based on these commands. In one mode, the controller configures buttons or actuators on a control switch associated with a lighting zone. In another mode, it assigns device grouping and configuration data for multiple lighting devices, such as fixtures and sensors. The controller can also identify and assign data to newly added or exchanged lighting devices.

Career Highlights

Masaaki Ikehara is currently employed at Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in lighting technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of lighting control systems, making them more user-friendly and efficient.

Collaborations

Masaaki collaborates with Travis L. Berry, a coworker at Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. Together, they work on projects that push the boundaries of lighting technology and improve user experiences.

Conclusion

Masaaki Ikehara's contributions to the field of lighting control systems exemplify the impact of innovation on everyday technology. His patent for voice-commanded commissioning systems showcases his commitment to enhancing efficiency and reducing errors in lighting installations.

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