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Newbury, United Kingdom

Philip Stewart Royston

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.37

ph-index = 7

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.

Forward Citations = 889

Philip Stewart RoystonDavid Grant Cox (4 patents)Philip Stewart RoystonSteven Deane Hall (2 patents)Philip Stewart RoystonMatthew Chandler (2 patents)Philip Stewart RoystonBrima Babatunde Ibrahim (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonRobin Wyndham John Wilson (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonRajinder Bridgelall (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonThomas Fung (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonErik De Witte (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonPaul V Brennan (1 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonFrederick Mang-Hong Leung (0 patent)Philip Stewart RoystonPhilip Stewart Royston (20 patents)David Grant CoxDavid Grant Cox (9 patents)Steven Deane HallSteven Deane Hall (31 patents)Matthew ChandlerMatthew Chandler (2 patents)Brima Babatunde IbrahimBrima Babatunde Ibrahim (215 patents)Robin Wyndham John WilsonRobin Wyndham John Wilson (4 patents)Rajinder BridgelallRajinder Bridgelall (2 patents)Thomas FungThomas Fung (1 patent)Erik De WitteErik De Witte (1 patent)Paul V BrennanPaul V Brennan (1 patent)Frederick Mang-Hong LeungFrederick Mang-Hong Leung (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Broadcom Corporation (14 from 11,124 patents)

2. Nxp Usa, Inc. (3 from 2,689 patents)

3. Depuy International Limited (2 from 83 patents)

4. Axcess International, Inc. (1 from 8 patents)


20 patents:

1. 11790347 - Systems and methods for providing NFC secure application support in battery on and battery off modes

2. 9742470 - Device for authenticating wanted NFC interactions

3. 9742469 - Positioning guidance for increasing reliability of near-field communications

4. 9497578 - Near field communications (NFC) device having adjustable gain

5. 9467948 - Systems and methods for providing NFC secure application support in battery-off mode when no nonvolatile memory write access is available

6. 9413430 - Measurement and reporting of received signal strength in NFC enabled devices

7. 9209867 - Device for authenticating wanted NFC interactions

8. 9184798 - Near field communications (NFC) device having adjustable gain

9. 9152832 - Positioning guidance for increasing reliability of near-field communications

10. 9064253 - Systems and methods for providing NFC secure application support in battery on and battery off modes

11. 9054749 - Optimizing power consumption in a near field communications (NFC) environment

12. 9042814 - Measurement and reporting of received signal strength in NFC-enabled devices

13. 9026048 - Detecting a presence of near field communications (NFC) devices

14. 9026047 - Systems and methods for providing NFC secure application support in battery-off mode when no nonvolatile memory write access is available

15. 8867990 - Detecting a presence of near field communications (NFC) devices

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