Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2022
Title: Innovations of Ruomeng Yu
Introduction
Ruomeng Yu is an accomplished inventor based in Belmont, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic devices, particularly in the development of innovative sensor technologies. With a total of 2 patents, his work showcases a blend of creativity and technical expertise.
Latest Patents
One of Ruomeng Yu's latest patents is titled "Devices having invisible sensor apertures." This invention focuses on systems and methods for providing invisible sensor apertures for electronic devices. In this embodiment, the device features a display that includes a cover layer and multiple layers of translucent and dark-colored inks, allowing for a first aperture aligned with a sensor located beneath the fourth layer.
Another notable patent is "Proximity sensor algorithms to control transmit power of a user device after water immersion." This patent describes methods and systems for detecting proximity conditions after a user device has been immersed in water. The device transmits data at a first transmit power level, and a proximity condition checker determines when the sensors are no longer saturated, allowing the device to increase its transmit power level accordingly.
Career Highlights
Ruomeng Yu is currently employed at Amazon Technologies, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop cutting-edge technologies. His work at Amazon has allowed him to explore new frontiers in electronic device functionality and user experience.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Ruomeng has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter Eli Renner and Ming Zheng. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his projects and the successful development of his patents.
Conclusion
Ruomeng Yu's contributions to the field of electronic devices through his innovative patents demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing technology. His work not only enhances user experience but also sets the stage for future developments in sensor technology.