Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2015
Title: Innovations by Inventor Sergei Kucheiko
Introduction
Sergei Kucheiko is a notable inventor based in Hilversum, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of navigation technology, holding 2 patents that enhance the functionality and user experience of navigation devices.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Navigation device and method using map data correction files." This invention describes a method of operating a personal navigation device (PND) or navigation system that utilizes memory to store map data, including base map data files and supplemental corrective data files. The method involves correlating the current location with the map data and performing secondary actions if discrepancies arise. These actions may include issuing prompts to the user or automatically modifying existing corrections.
Another significant patent is "Method of generating improved map data for use in navigation devices, map data and navigation device therefor." This invention allows end-users to input corrections to map errors directly on their devices, enabling immediate use of the corrections without the need for external processing. This innovation streamlines the correction process, allowing users to share corrections with others and with a remote server that aggregates and validates these corrections.
Career Highlights
Sergei has worked with prominent companies in the navigation industry, including TomTom International B.V. and TomTom Navigation B.V. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced navigation solutions.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Sergei has collaborated with talented individuals such as Pieter Geelen and Rory Jones. These partnerships have likely fostered innovative ideas and advancements in navigation technology.
Conclusion
Sergei Kucheiko's contributions to navigation technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to improving user experience and efficiency in navigation devices. His work continues to influence the industry positively.