Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.92
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. Stmicroelectronics S.a. (13 from 2,426 patents)
2. Stmicroelectronics (grenoble 2) Sas (8 from 618 patents)
3. Stmicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte Limited (5 from 465 patents)
4. Stmicroelectronics N.v. (3 from 181 patents)
5. Stmicroelectronics Gmbh (2 from 2,867 patents)
23 patents:
1. 10750188 - Method and device for dynamically monitoring the encoding of a digital multidimensional signal
2. 10390019 - Method and device for encoding a multidimensional digital signal, in particular an image signal, and corresponding method and device for decoding
3. 10313676 - Method and device for dynamically monitoring the encoding of a digital multidimensional signal
4. 9654784 - Digital color image compression method and device
5. 9386190 - Method and device for compression of an image signal and corresponding decompression method and device
6. 8988454 - Method for processing a digital video stream and corresponding device
7. 8958635 - Method and device for processing a digital image
8. 8659618 - Noise-robust edge enhancement system and method for improved image sharpness
9. 8587726 - System and process for image rescaling using adaptive interpolation kernel with sharpness and overshoot control
10. 8457436 - Method for processing a digital image, in particular for processing contour regions, and corresponding device
11. 8098334 - System and process for image rescaling with edge adaptive phase control in interpolation process
12. 7860338 - Method of processing, for example of inserting contours of a digital image and corresponding device
13. 7616830 - Method and device for reducing blocking artifacts in a compressed digital image without reducing clarity of edges
14. 7386066 - Method and device for detecting pulses of an incident pulse signal of the ultra wideband type
15. 7289561 - Method and device for controlling a pulse generator for the emission of pulse signal of ultra wideband position-modulated type