Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.69
ph-index = 18
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Picsurf, Inc. (11 from 11 patents)
2. Teralogic, Inc. (9 from 19 patents)
3. Zoran Corporation (5 from 178 patents)
4. Precoad Inc. (3 from 3 patents)
5. Telesecura Corporation (2 from 2 patents)
6. Other (1 from 832,843 patents)
7. Oak Technology, Inc. (1 from 157 patents)
8. Lightsurf Technologies, Inc. (1 from 38 patents)
33 patents:
1. 11996883 - Method and device for recovering sub-signals from composite signal of blind source
2. 8270469 - Encoding video at multiple resolution levels
3. 8238419 - Displaying video at multiple resolution levels
4. 7570832 - Image clean-up and pre-coding
5. 7206451 - Multi-resolution image data management system and method based on tiled wavelet-like transform and distinct bitstreams for distinct groups of bit planes
6. 7174020 - System and method for real-time secure communication based on multi-level transform and encryption
7. 7162080 - Graphic image re-encoding and distribution system and method
8. 6978049 - Multi-resolution image data management system and method based on tiled wavelet-like transform and sparse data coding
9. 6904176 - System and method for tiled multiresolution encoding/decoding and communication with lossless selective regions of interest via data reuse
10. 6898288 - Method and system for secure key exchange
11. 6873343 - Scalable graphics image drawings on multiresolution image with/without image data re-usage
12. 6807308 - Multi-resolution image data management system and method based on tiled wavelet-like transform and sparse data coding
13. 6600838 - System and method for performing wavelet and inverse wavelet transformations of digital data using semi-orthogonal wavelets
14. 6587507 - System and method for encoding video data using computationally efficient adaptive spline wavelets
15. 6549674 - Image compression based on tiled wavelet-like transform using edge and non-edge filters