Location History:
- Machida, JP (2008)
- Tokyo, JP (2014 - 2017)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2017
Title: Norihiko Mikoshiba: Innovator in Physical Quantity Measurement and Magnetic Sensing
Introduction
Norihiko Mikoshiba is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of physical quantity measurement and magnetic sensing. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Mikoshiba's work has advanced the understanding and application of measurement technologies.
Latest Patents
Mikoshiba's latest patents include a "Physical Quantity Measuring Apparatus and Physical Quantity Measuring Method." This invention measures a physical quantity from a signal based on a physical quantity output by a physical quantity signal output apparatus. The apparatus features a correction signal output unit that generates a new correction signal based on previous measurements and filter coefficients. Additionally, a large/small relationship determining unit assesses the relationship between the measured signal and the correction signal.
Another notable patent is for a "Magnetic Sensor and Magnetic Detecting Method." This invention allows for the detection of magnetic fields both perpendicular and parallel to a substrate, even when the magnetic field components are mixed. The magnetic sensor can detect magnetic fields across three orthogonal axes, utilizing a magnetic field sensitive material and converters to process the magnetic field components effectively.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Mikoshiba has worked with esteemed companies such as Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation and Asahi Kasei Emd Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative measurement technologies.
Collaborations
Mikoshiba has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Masaya Yamashita and Toru Kitamura. Their joint efforts have furthered advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Norihiko Mikoshiba's contributions to physical quantity measurement and magnetic sensing demonstrate his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing technology and improving measurement methods.