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Joél Viala, Toulouse FR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100156789 | Methods of Managing a Parameter Displayed in an Interactive Graphic Object - The method of displaying the preceding value of a parameter displayed in a first interactive graphic object by means of a display device defining a display window, a computer making it possible to interpret the actions of a graphic pointer, the pointer comprising means of selecting the first graphic object, the pointer being able to be overlaid on the first graphic object on the display device, comprises: | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100201546 | Device for the Temporary Presentation of Data on a Viewing Screen - The general field of the invention is that of the viewing devices used for the management of complex systems. The viewing device comprises the following functionalities: | 08-12-2010 |
Joél Viala, Toulouse FR
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| 20100156789 | Methods of Managing a Parameter Displayed in an Interactive Graphic Object - The method of displaying the preceding value of a parameter displayed in a first interactive graphic object by means of a display device defining a display window, a computer making it possible to interpret the actions of a graphic pointer, the pointer comprising means of selecting the first graphic object, the pointer being able to be overlaid on the first graphic object on the display device, comprises: | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100201546 | Device for the Temporary Presentation of Data on a Viewing Screen - The general field of the invention is that of the viewing devices used for the management of complex systems. The viewing device comprises the following functionalities: | 08-12-2010 |
Roar Viala, Banyuls Surmer FR
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| 20090073330 | Head mountable display system - A head mountable display system is disclosed. The display system includes a lens with a reflective region and a transparent region. The lens is configured to be positioned in front of the user's eye or eyes and mounted to the user's head through a strap, frame, helmet or any other suitable means. The display system further includes a micro-image projector unit for transmitting and projecting an image directly onto the reflective region the lens. The micro-image projector unit preferably includes an LCD for generating the image and projecting the images onto the reflective region of the lens. In further embodiments of the invention, the micro-image projector unit includes a processor unit for receiving and/or transmitting dynamic wireless media data. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20100110335 | Display unit with improved backlighting - A display unit is disclosed that includes a liquid crystal panel and a backlighting panel. The backlighting panel includes a front light emitting surface patterned with pixels and a back reflective surface. The display unit also includes a controllable light source, that preferably includes light emitting diodes that transmit light into the backlighting panel through side wall of the backlighting panel. The display unit is preferably used in portable electronic devices, such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellular phones and digital entertainment systems. | 05-06-2010 |
Roar Viala, Banyuls Sormer FR
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| 20100012016 | Selectable field motion detector - A detection field selectable motion sensor that includes a modulator having a output with a shaped response to received radiation emissions forming a detection field and a sensor configured to detect the output from the modulator. The motion sensor can be configured with a set of lenses that can be aligned with the sensor. Further, the motion sensor can be an active sensor that transmits electromagnetic radiation which is detected after reflection from a detection field. Infrared radiation is the preferred source of received and transmitted radiation but microwave or visible light can be used. For an active motion detection either coherent or incoherent radiation can be used. The motion sensor includes a means for mounting and a hinge or swivel for orientating the sensor. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20110163907 | Selectable filed motion detector - A detection field selectable motion sensor that includes a modulator having a output with a shaped response to received radiation emissions forming a detection field and a sensor configured to detect the output from the modulator. The motion sensor can be configured with a set of lenses that can be aligned with the sensor. Further, the motion sensor can be an active sensor that transmits electromagnetic radiation which is detected after reflection from a detection field. Infrared radiation is the preferred source of received and transmitted radiation but microwave or visible light can be used. For an active motion detection either coherent or incoherent radiation can be used. The motion sensor includes a means for mounting and a hinge or swivel for orientating the sensor. | 07-07-2011 |
Roar Viala, Banyuls Surmer NO
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| 20100016741 | Heart rate monitor - A waterproof heart rate monitor device, method, and system are disclosed that transmit heart rate information to a user. In operation one or more infrared sensor sits against skin of a user to measure his or her heart rate. An internal computer, or micro-processor, that is coupled to one or more sensors then calculates the number of beats/minute (b/m) that a user's heart is beating and generates output signals to an output unit such as an ear plug or via bone conduction transducer to provide a user an audio representation of his or her heart rate. | 01-21-2010 |
Stephane Viala, Mamers FR
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| 20090159741 | Optimized configuration of engines for aircraft - The invention relates to a configuration of engines ( | 06-25-2009 |
