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Blaine Matulevich Phones & Addresses

  • Berkeley, CA
  • Pasadena, CA
  • Kalispell, MT

Work

Company: Intelligent mobility international Sep 2012 Position: Project manager

Education

School / High School: California Institute of Technology 2010 to 2013

Skills

Matlab • Solidworks • Python • Mathematica • Mechanical Engineering • Machining • Data Analysis • Labview • Biomedical Engineering • Project Management • R&D

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Engineering

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Location:
Pasadena, CA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Intelligent Mobility International since Sep 2012
Project Manager

SynTouch, LLC Jun 2011 - Sep 2012
Prosthetics Research and Development
Education:
California Institute of Technology 2010 - 2013
California Institute of Technology 2009 - 2013
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering and History
Skills:
Matlab
Solidworks
Python
Mathematica
Mechanical Engineering
Machining
Data Analysis
Labview
Biomedical Engineering
Project Management
R&D

Publications

Us Patents

Compliant Tactile Sensor With Fluid-Filled, Sponge-Like Material

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US Patent:
20140069212, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/021906
Inventors:
Gerald E. Loeb - South Pasadena CA, US
Raymond A. Peck - Los Angeles CA, US
Chia-Hsien Lin - Los Angeles CA, US
Blaine Matulevich - Kalispell MT, US
Vikram Pandit - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
SynTouch, LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01L 1/02
US Classification:
73862581
Abstract:
A compliant tactile sensor may include sponge-like material, a flexible skin, and a fluid pressure sensor. The flexible skin may have a shape, absorb fluid, compress in response to force applied to the sponge-like material, and decompress and return to its original shape when the force is removed. The flexible skin may cover an outer surface of the sponge-like material. The fluid pressure sensor may sense changes in pressure in fluid that is within the sponge-like material caused by a force applied to the flexible skin.A robotic system may include a movable robotic arm, a compliant tactile sensor on the movable robotic arm that senses contact between the compliant tactile sensor and an object during movement of the movable robotic arm and that cushions the effect of that contact, and a reflex system that causes the moveable robotic arm to move in response to commands.

Method And Applications For Measurement Of Object Tactile Properties Based On How They Likely Feel To Humans

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US Patent:
20160025615, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Jul 10, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/796647
Inventors:
- Los Angeles CA, US
Gerald E. Loeb - South Pasadena CA, US
Blaine Matulevich - Pasadena CA, US
Rahman Davoodi - Glendale CA, US
Assignee:
SynTouch, LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01N 19/00
Abstract:
A system may measure, store, and recall at least one tactile property of multiple objects. The system may include one or more biomimetic tactile sensors that have mechanical properties and sensor modalities that are similar to those of human fingertips. The system may perform at least one exploratory movement on one of the objects by moving the biomimetic tactile sensors over a surface of the object. The at least one exploratory movement may be of a type that a human would normally perform on the object to discern the at least one tactile property and may have one or more movement parameters. Each of the movement parameters may fall within a range of movement parameters that would normally be exhibited if a human performed the exploratory movement for the at least one tactile property. The system may determine and store a value of the at least one tactile property based on information provided by the biomimetic tactile sensors in response to the exploratory movement. The determining may use an analytical function that specifies a mathematical relationship between the value and the information provided by the biomimetic tactile sensors that is based on physical phenomena, rather than extracted from data sets by an adaptive algorithm. The system may repeat the same exploratory movement performance, the same determining the value using the same analytical function, and the same storing the determined value for each of the other objects.
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