Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.20
ph-index = 3
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. Aix Scan, Inc. (12 from 12 patents)
2. Reflexion Medical, Inc. (8 from 69 patents)
3. Alxscan, Inc. (3 from 3 patents)
4. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC (2 from 1,293 patents)
5. General Electric Company (1 from 51,873 patents)
6. Ykk Corporation (1 from 1,441 patents)
27 patents:
1. 12376815 - Artificial intelligence based diagnosis with multiple pulsed x-ray source-in-motion tomosynthesis imaging system
2. 12303717 - Radiation therapy systems and methods with tumor tracking
3. 12144670 - Artificial intelligence training with multiple pulsed x-ray source-in-motion tomosynthesis imaging system
4. 12115012 - Fast 3D radiography using multiple pulsed x-ray sources in motion
5. 12102469 - Fast 3D radiography with multiple pulsed X-ray sources by deflecting tube electron beam using electro-magnetic field
6. 12042310 - X-ray multi-leaf dynamic collimation for multiple source-in-motion tomosynthesis imaging system
7. 12025758 - High resolution dynamic detector for imaging and dosimetry in megavoltage radiation therapy
8. 12023193 - Motion compensated high throughput fast 3D radiography system with heavy duty high power multiple pulsed X-ray sources
9. 11992357 - Transport system with curved tracks for multiple pulsed X-ray source-in-motion tomosynthesis imaging
10. 11918403 - Progressive scans with multiple pulsed X-ray source-in-motion tomosynthesis imaging system
11. 11904184 - Radiation therapy systems and methods with tumor tracking
12. 11857359 - Fast 3D radiography with multiple pulsed x-ray sources by deflecting tube electron beam using electro-magnetic field
13. 11794036 - Radiation therapy patient platform
14. 11771387 - Fast 3D radiography using multiple pulsed X-ray sources in motion
15. 11766231 - System and method of image improvement for multiple pulsed X-ray source-in-motion tomosynthesis apparatus using electrocardiogram synchronization