Seoul, South Korea

Sehyung Park


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Sehyung Park in Haptic Technology

Introduction

Sehyung Park is a notable inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of remote control technology, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances user interaction with appliances.

Latest Patents

Sehyung Park holds a patent for a "Remote control apparatus with dialing scheme providing haptic sensations." This invention features a remote control apparatus that includes a dial, a motor, a rotary encoder, an encoder counter, a control unit, and a motor controller. The apparatus is designed to provide haptic sensations to users, enhancing their experience while interacting with various devices. When a user selects an icon displayed on the apparatus's display unit by rotating the dial, the control unit interprets the user’s instruction through the rotary encoder and encoder counter. This allows the motor to generate torque, creating a haptic sensation that corresponds to the interpreted instruction. The control unit also manages the appliance to perform the selected action while the haptic feedback is conveyed through the dial.

Career Highlights

Sehyung Park is affiliated with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work focuses on improving user interfaces and enhancing the interaction between users and electronic devices.

Collaborations

Sehyung Park collaborates with talented individuals in his field, including Wanjoo Park and Laehyun Kim. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of technology and innovation in their projects.

Conclusion

Sehyung Park's contributions to haptic technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing user experience in remote control devices. His work at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology continues to pave the way for future advancements in this field.

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