Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.69
ph-index = 22
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. Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (37 from 1,141 patents)
2. Dow Global Technologies LLC (23 from 4,572 patents)
3. Other (11 from 831,952 patents)
4. Texas Instruments Corporation (9 from 29,052 patents)
5. Future Wei Technologies, Inc. (6 from 3,040 patents)
6. Omnipv, Inc. (6 from 8 patents)
7. Nanoopto Corporation (6 from 8 patents)
8. Api Nanofabrication and Research Corporation (5 from 5 patents)
9. Google Inc. (4 from 31,991 patents)
10. Polarization Solutions, LLC (3 from 5 patents)
11. Apple Inc. (2 from 40,056 patents)
12. Pain Therapeutics, Inc. (2 from 16 patents)
13. Carnegie Mellon University (1 from 1,105 patents)
14. Princeton University (1 from 1,065 patents)
15. Biomobie Corporation (1 from 1 patent)
117 patents:
1. 12182060 - System architecture to selectably synchronize time-bases
2. 11693086 - Smart device with an integrated radar system
3. 11615050 - System architecture to directly synchronize time-base between ARM generic timers and PCIe PTM protocol
4. 11592547 - Smart-device-based radar system detecting user gestures in the presence of saturation
5. 11585892 - Calibration for multi-channel imaging systems
6. 11493634 - Programmable light curtains
7. 11490070 - Dark flash photography with a stereo camera
8. 11418310 - System and method for full duplex link adaptation in a full duplex communications system
9. 11400944 - Detecting and diagnosing anomalous driving behavior using driving behavior models
10. 11312844 - Compositions suitable for manufacturing polyethylene foam, and articles thereof
11. 11199618 - Radar antenna array
12. 11185139 - Coating compositions and method for jewelries
13. 11174600 - Artificial turf filament and articles incorporating same
14. 11161753 - Solar-powered autonomous robotic water surface maintenance and cleaning system
15. 11134739 - Multi-functional wearable dome assembly and method of using the same