Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.70
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. Vmware, Inc. (9 from 5,492 patents)
2. Intel Corporation (8 from 54,902 patents)
3. China Petroleum Chemical Corporation (5 from 674 patents)
4. Chinese Academy of Sciences (4 from 3,115 patents)
5. Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (4 from 106 patents)
6. Omnissa, LLC (1 from 153 patents)
7. China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry (1 from 3 patents)
8. China Datang Technologies & Engineering Co., Ltd. (1 from 1 patent)
28 patents:
1. 12511032 - User interface control based on pinch gestures
2. 12404365 - High strength ultra-thin biodegradable film and preparation method thereof
3. 12398222 - Flame-retardant antimicrobial agent, preparation method therefor and use thereof, and flame-retardant antimicrobial thermoplastic resin composition
4. 12298208 - Device for preparing rock speciments with different moisture contents
5. 11372658 - Cross-device mulit-monitor setup for remote desktops via image scanning
6. 10901966 - Synchronizing configurations for container hosted applications
7. 10891774 - Method and apparatus for profile-guided graphics processing optimizations
8. 10693945 - File and folder redirection for virtual desktops via image scanning
9. 10662308 - Flame-retardant thermoplastic material and expanded beads thereof
10. 10628181 - Redirecting multimedia output of a virtual desktop to a mobile device using image scanning
11. 10620976 - Redirecting multimedia captured on a mobile device to a virtual desktop using image scanning
12. 10623500 - Remote desktop sharing and collaboration via image scanning
13. 10557007 - Flame retardant, composite flame retardant, flame retardant antistatic composition and flame resistant method
14. 10528252 - Key combinations toolbar
15. 10360717 - Method and apparatus for subdividing shader workloads in a graphics processor for efficient machine configuration