Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.25
ph-index = 6
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. Corning Incorporated (11 from 7,273 patents)
2. Corning Optical Communications LLC (6 from 776 patents)
3. Corning Research & Development Corporation (2 from 496 patents)
4. Corning Cable Systems (1 from 824 patents)
20 patents:
1. 12247830 - Relative mode transmission loss measurement of a connectorized fiber optic cable
2. 12225289 - Precision non-contact core imaging of fiber optic assemblies
3. 11420293 - Methods of ferrule reshaping for correcting core-to-ferrule concentricity errors, and optical fiber cable assemblies related to such methods
4. 11052481 - Methods for laser processing transparent workpieces using pulsed laser beam focal lines and vapor etching
5. 10578811 - Methods of forming ferrules for optical fiber connectors, and optical fiber cable assemblies related to such methods
6. 10336644 - Methods of ferrule reshaping for correcting core-to-ferrule concentricity errors, and optical fiber cable assemblies related to such methods
7. 10185096 - Ferrule-core concentricity measurement systems and methods
8. 10128951 - Optical fiber-based distributed antenna systems, components, and related methods for monitoring and configuring thereof
9. 9612177 - Ferrule-core concentricity measurement systems and methods
10. 8649684 - Optical fiber-based distributed antenna systems, components, and related methods for monitoring and configuring thereof
11. 8510082 - Optimized method for LID biosensor resonance detection
12. 8049883 - Wavelength tracker for swept wavelength sensor interrogation system
13. 7999944 - Multi-channel swept wavelength optical interrogation system and method for using same
14. 7979241 - Optimized method for LID biosensor resonance detection
15. 7851208 - Optical reader system and method for monitoring and correcting lateral and angular misaligments of label independent biosensors