Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.93
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. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America (23 from 207 patents)
2. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America (1 from 9 patents)
24 patents:
1. 11728915 - Projection mode for vehicle receiver sources
2. 10362402 - Menu navigation method for user of audio headphones
3. 9923655 - Method and apparatus for mode balance for analog FM, digital, radio blend logic in an automotive environment
4. 9853755 - Method and system for achieving continued listening experience for car radio head unit
5. 9838053 - Method and apparatus for sensing inter-modulation to improve radio performance in single and dual tuner
6. 9699561 - Menu navigation method for user of audio headphones
7. 9636971 - Method for drive personalization based on tunnel detection for a single-tuner system
8. 9602081 - Method and apparatus for utilizing modulation based audio correlation technique for maintaining dynamic FM station list in single tuner variant and assisting alternate frequency switching methodology in single tuner and dual tuner variants
9. 9577609 - Method and apparatus for dynamically adapting FM tuner sensitivity to a local environment for a single-tuner system
10. 9559657 - Method and apparatus for mode balance for analog FM, digital radio blend logic in an automotive environment
11. 9531487 - Method and system for achieving continued listening experience for car radio head unit
12. 9484966 - Method and apparatus for sensing inter-modulation to improve radio performance in single and dual tuner
13. 9300413 - Method and system for achieving continued listening experience for car radio head unit
14. 9254787 - Method and system for utilizing spread spectrum techniques for in car applications
15. 9148128 - Method and apparatus for utilizing modulation based audio correlation technique for maintaining dynamic FM station list in single tuner variant and assisting alternate frequency switching methodology in single tuner and dual tuner variants