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Shigeyuki Seko Phones & Addresses

  • Los Banos, CA
  • 2171 La Miel Ct, Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 370-0314
  • San Jose, CA
  • 2171 La Miel Way, Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 370-0314

Work

Company: Nokia Sep 2010 Address: Sunnyvale, CA Position: Senior researcher

Education

School / High School: Meijo University 1983 to 1986 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Mobile Devices • Software Design • System Architecture • C • Android • Software Development • Software Engineering • Mobile Applications • Embedded Systems • Mobile Technology • Objective C • Iphone • C++ • Bluetooth • Firmware • Japanese • User Interface • Hardware Architecture • C# • Mobile • Windows Phone • Embedded Linux • Qt • Object Oriented Design • Device Drivers • Architecture • Hardware Design • Factory • Visual Studio • Xcode • Windows • Mac Os X • Wearable Computing • Iphone Application Development • Git • Api Development • Rapid Prototyping • 3D Printing • Management

Languages

Japanese • English

Ranks

Certificate: First-Class Technical Radio Operator For on-The-Ground Services

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Head Of Engineering And Engineering Team Leader

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Location:
Campbell, CA
Industry:
Research
Work:
Nokia - Sunnyvale, CA since Sep 2010
Senior Researcher

Twin Communications of America Jan 2003 - Sep 2010
CTO

Transvirtual, Inc Apr 2006 - Aug 2010
Director / Board Member

Sony Electronics Jun 1997 - Dec 2002
Senior Engineer

SONY Inc, Japan Apr 1986 - Jun 1997
Senior Engineer / Assistant Manager
Education:
Meijo University 1983 - 1986
Skills:
Mobile Devices
Software Design
System Architecture
C
Android
Software Development
Software Engineering
Mobile Applications
Embedded Systems
Mobile Technology
Objective C
Iphone
C++
Bluetooth
Firmware
Japanese
User Interface
Hardware Architecture
C#
Mobile
Windows Phone
Embedded Linux
Qt
Object Oriented Design
Device Drivers
Architecture
Hardware Design
Factory
Visual Studio
Xcode
Windows
Mac Os X
Wearable Computing
Iphone Application Development
Git
Api Development
Rapid Prototyping
3D Printing
Management
Languages:
Japanese
English
Certifications:
First-Class Technical Radio Operator For on-The-Ground Services
Amateur Fourth-Class Radio Operator

Publications

Us Patents

Navigation System

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US Patent:
20060200302, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
Mar 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/073410
Inventors:
Shigeyuki Seko - Campbell CA, US
Assignee:
Twin Communications of America, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701200000, 701211000, 340995100
Abstract:
Techniques for a navigation system realizing a large cost reduction and speedy on-demand functions of a portable terminal device are provided. In an embodiment of the present invention, a navigation system comprises a navigation terminal for downloading and displaying information and a content server for transmitting content generated based on position information of the navigation terminal to the navigation terminal The various applications and services delivered with the navigation terminal utilize XOE through the content server As well as enhancing applications of the client terminal starting a completely new service can be easily realized. Building a system into the XOE in advance to deliver the new service through the content server is not necessary. With the XOE a favorite service can be started at any time without any preparations.

Electric Scooter Mounted On Motorcycle

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US Patent:
20230087371, Mar 23, 2023
Filed:
Sep 21, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/481190
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki SEKO - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
B60P 3/06
B62K 15/00
Abstract:
A motorcycle may include a step operating mechanism including a base member, a pivot member, a pivot shaft, and a locking mechanism. The base member may be supported by a first portion of a frame member. The pivot member may extend from the base member in a motorcycle width direction. The pivot member may pivot along a straight line orthogonal to the pivot shaft and may be configured to be received by a docking cavity of an associated electric scooter. The locking mechanism of the step operating mechanism may be configured to lock or fix a front portion of the associated electric scooter to the pivot member when the pivot member is received by the docking cavity of the associated electric scooter. The motorcycle may include a second locking mechanism supported by a second portion of the frame member.

Scooter Braking System And Method

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US Patent:
20200223406, Jul 16, 2020
Filed:
Jan 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/249596
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki SEKO - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
B60T 7/22
B62K 3/00
B62L 3/00
Abstract:
A scooter for providing transportation along a road includes a front wheel, a rear wheel, a footboard extending longitudinally between the front wheel and the rear wheel, an upright steering handle attached to the front wheel, a motor for driving the rear wheel, a battery located beneath the footboard for supplying electricity to the motor, an electromagnetic brake for slowing rotation of the rear wheel, a first sensor for detecting an obstacle in the road, and a second sensor for detecting vibrations of the scooter along the road. A method of actuating the brake system includes collecting data from the first sensor, collecting data from the second sensor, calculating a road condition factor from the data, determining whether the road condition factor exceeds a threshold level, and actuating the braking system to slow the scooter if the threshold level is exceeded.

Systems And Methods For Controlling Vehicle Systems Using Experience Attributes

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US Patent:
20200158532, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Nov 16, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/193073
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki Seko - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
G01C 21/36
Abstract:
The systems and methods described herein are generally directed to altering experience attributes. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented method for altering experience attributes based on a comparison of an estimated arrival time to a desired arrival time is provided. The method includes receiving logistical data for a trip of the vehicle occupant. The method also includes estimating an estimated arrival time based on navigation data. The method further includes determining that the estimated arrival time will occur at least a threshold amount of time after a desired arrival time. The method also includes identifying an experience attribute based on the determination that the estimated arrival time will occur at least the threshold amount of time after the desired arrival time. The method further includes altering a vehicle system based on the experience attribute.

Systems And Methods For Vehicle Communication For Remote Control

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US Patent:
20200159176, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Nov 16, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/193002
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki Seko - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 15/02
Abstract:
The systems and methods described herein are generally directed to vehicle communication for remote control of communicating devices at a destination. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented method for vehicle communication for remote control is provided. The method includes selecting a destination based on user data associated with a user of a vehicle. The method also includes identifying one or more destination attributes associated with the destination. The method further includes detecting a trigger event based on vehicle data received from one or more of vehicle systems or vehicle sensors of the vehicle. In response to the trigger event being detected, instructions for controlling one or more remote systems at the destination are transmitted based on the one or more destination attributes.

System And Method For Emotion Navigation Routing

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US Patent:
20200064146, Feb 27, 2020
Filed:
Aug 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/111369
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Takao Fujiwara - Wako-shi, Saitama, JP
Yoshitaka Suzuki - Wako-shi, JP
Kazuto Kawata - Wako-shi, JP
Wonravee Chavalit - San Jose CA, US
Jenny Le - Santa Clara CA, US
Ryan Lacross - San Jose CA, US
Shigeyuki Seko - Campbell CA, US
Shuhei Kinoshita - Sunnyvale CA, US
Yusuke Narita - Milpitas CA, US
Toshiaki Takano - Tokyo, JP
International Classification:
G01C 21/34
G10L 25/63
G01C 21/36
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for controlling navigation includes generating an emotion data of a first user that illustrates emotion of the first user based on information received from a sensor. The method includes transmitting the emotion data of the first user to a controller configured to control a navigation of a second user. The first user and the second user are members of a same group. The method includes modifying the navigation of the second user according to the emotion data of the first user.

Content Post Delay System And Method Thereof

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US Patent:
20200028807, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/042923
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki SEKO - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58
G06F 17/27
G06N 3/08
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to delaying content from being sent when it is determined to be inappropriate. Inappropriate content may be determined by keywords within the content, speed at which the content is entered in, facial expression of a sender who is entering in the content or the like. A sent message confirming that the content has been delivered to a receiver device may be provided to a sender device when the content has been held. This may provide a cool down period for the sender. After a period of time, the content may be provided back to the sender indicating that the content has not been sent. If approved or revised, the content may be sent to the receiver device. Otherwise, sending the content may be cancelled.

Sensing Assembly

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US Patent:
20190375255, Dec 12, 2019
Filed:
Jun 11, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/005332
Inventors:
- Tokyo, JP
Shigeyuki SEKO - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
B60C 23/20
B60C 23/00
B60C 23/04
G06K 19/07
Abstract:
A sensing assembly for detecting a temperature of a tire of a vehicle comprises a fender, one or more cavities, and at least one contactless temperature sensor. The fender comprises an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface of the fender defines the one or more cavities. The contactless temperature sensor is seated within each of the one or more cavities. Further, the contactless temperature sensor is configured to detect the temperature of the tire of the vehicle.
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