Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.50
ph-index = 4
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. Veniam, Inc. (14 from 154 patents)
14 patents:
1. 11129031 - Systems and methods for improving coverage and throughput of mobile access points in a network of moving things, for example including a network of autonomous vehicles
2. 10659998 - Systems and methods for managing connectivity between a fixed access point and a hotspot in a network of moving things, for example including autonomous vehicles
3. 10660144 - Systems and methods in a network controller for providing communication pathways in a network of moving things, for example including a network of autonomous vehicles
4. 10531259 - Shipping controller in a network of moving things, for example including a network of autonomous vehicles
5. 10375630 - Method and system for node operation in an integrated communication network of a network of moving things
6. 10278216 - Systems and methods in a network controller for managing mobility in a network of moving things, for example including a network of autonomous vehicles
7. 10244437 - Systems and methods for providing hotspot connectivity to a mobile communication network access point in a network of moving things, for example including autonomous vehicles
8. 10034122 - Systems and methods for shipping management in a network of moving things
9. 9913175 - Systems and methods for managing connectivity between access points and hotspots in a network of moving things, for example including autonomous vehicles
10. 9743451 - Integrated communication network for a network of moving things
11. 9717105 - Systems and methods for managing mobility in a network of moving things
12. 9674735 - Systems and methods for managing connectivity in a network of moving things
13. 9648446 - Systems and methods for shipping management in a network of moving things
14. 9591676 - Systems and methods for managing mobility in a network of moving things