Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.32
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. Chevron U.s.a. Inc. (16 from 2,446 patents)
2. Los Alamos National Security, LLC (13 from 574 patents)
3. Triad National Security, LLC (3 from 288 patents)
19 patents:
1. 11079505 - Time-reversed nonlinear acoustics for downhole pressure measurements
2. 11067711 - Time-reversed nonlinear acoustic downhole pore pressure measurements
3. 11029435 - Downhole nonlinear acoustics measurements in rock formations using dynamic acoustic elasticity and time reversal
4. 9835428 - Detonation command and control
5. 9453926 - System and method for investigating sub-surface features of a rock formation using compressional acoustic sources
6. 9360573 - System and method for generating 3D images of non-linear properties of rock formation using surface seismic or surface to borehole seismic or both
7. 9354029 - Detonation command and control
8. 9223039 - System and method for generating micro-seismic events and characterizing properties of a medium with non-linear acoustic interactions
9. 9181790 - Detonation command and control
10. 9110179 - Integrated system for investigating sub-surface features of a rock formation
11. 9110178 - System and method for investigating sub-surface features of a rock formation with acoustic sources generating conical broadcast signals
12. 9046620 - System and method for investigating sub-surface features and 3D imaging of non-linear property, compressional velocity VP, shear velocity VS and velocity ratio VP/VS of a rock formation
13. 8942063 - Data acquisition and processing system and method for investigating sub-surface features of a rock formation
14. 8923092 - System and method for investigating sub-surface features of a rock formation with acoustic sources generating coded signals
15. 8576661 - Device and method for imaging of non-linear and linear properties of formations surrounding a borehole