Hong Kong, China

Ya Huang

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Years Active: 2023

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Ya Huang in Haptic Technology

Introduction

Ya Huang is an innovative inventor based in Hong Kong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of haptic technology, particularly through his patented inventions. His work focuses on enhancing user experience through advanced tactile feedback mechanisms.

Latest Patents

Ya Huang holds a patent for a "Multimode haptic patch and multimodal haptic feedback interface." This invention features a multimodal haptic feedback interface that stimulates a skin area of a user to provide haptic feedback, including first and second haptic-feedback components. The patch is equipped with mechanical actuators, electrostimulation electrodes, and thermoelectric pellets. The actuators create a two-dimensional pattern of pressure on the skin for the first haptic-feedback component, while the electrostimulation electrodes provide vibrations or pressure for the second component. The design optimizes the actuators and electrodes for static and dynamic tactile sensing, respectively, which reduces implementation costs while enhancing accuracy in haptic feedback generation. Additionally, the thermoelectric pellets generate a two-dimensional pattern of temperature change to provide thermal feedback to the user.

Career Highlights

Ya Huang is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong, where he continues to advance his research in haptic technology. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to tactile feedback, making significant strides in user interaction and experience.

Collaborations

Ya Huang collaborates with Xinge Yu, who is also involved in research related to haptic technology. Their partnership contributes to the development of cutting-edge solutions in this field.

Conclusion

Ya Huang's contributions to haptic technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing user experience. His work at the City University of Hong Kong continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in tactile feedback systems.

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