San Jose, CA, United States of America

William Wren

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 33(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2022

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of William Wren

Introduction

William Wren is a notable inventor based in San Jose, California. He has made significant strides in the field of haptic technology, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses calibration issues in transducer-based mid-air haptic systems. His work has the potential to enhance user experiences in various applications.

Latest Patents

Wren holds a patent titled "Haptic effects from focused acoustic fields." This invention resolves calibration issues related to optical cameras in haptic systems. By magnifying motion induced on an optical camera by an acoustic field modulated at specific frequencies, Wren's method reveals small temporal variations in video frames. This quantized distortion allows for the comparison of different acoustic fields, facilitating an automated calibration process. Additionally, his invention utilizes mechanical resonators excited by ultrasound at resonant frequencies, enabling users to feel vibrations without the need for batteries or exciters when in proximity to an ultrasonic source.

Career Highlights

William Wren is associated with Ultrahaptics IP Ltd, a company that focuses on advancing haptic technology. His work has contributed to the development of devices that provide haptic feedback, enhancing user interaction in various fields.

Collaborations

Wren has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Brian Alan Kappus and Jonathan Martinez Muñoz. Their combined expertise has furthered advancements in haptic technology and its applications.

Conclusion

William Wren's innovative contributions to haptic technology through his patent demonstrate his commitment to resolving complex challenges in the field. His work continues to influence the development of advanced user interaction devices.

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