Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.79
ph-index = 11
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. Neuropace, Inc. (18 from 202 patents)
2. Pacesetter, Inc. (5 from 2,398 patents)
3. Ventritex, Inc. (3 from 95 patents)
4. Other (2 from 832,891 patents)
5. Ventirtex, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
29 patents:
1. 12138064 - Systems, devices and methods using phase-amplitude coupling measures in implantable medical devices
2. 11813035 - Use of a progressive compression encoding of physiologic waveform data in an implantable device to support discontinuing transmission of low-value data
3. 11206979 - Use of a progressive compression encoding of physiologic waveform data in an implantable device to support discontinuing transmission of low-value data
4. 10966625 - Systems, devices and methods using phase-amplitude coupling measures in implantable medical devices
5. 10321866 - Seizure sensing and detection using an implantable device
6. 10231621 - Use of a progressive compression encoding of physiologic waveform data in an implantable device to support discontinuing transmission of low-value data
7. 10193217 - Anatomically compliant antenna for implantable medical device
8. 10014571 - Anatomically compliant antenna for implantable medical device
9. 9837704 - Anatomically compliant antenna for implantable medical device
10. 9604061 - Current management system for a stimulation output stage of an implantable neurostimulation system
11. 9586049 - Measuring current during delivery of voltage regulated stimulation to a patient
12. 9468765 - Current management system for a stimulation output stage of an implantable neurostimulation system
13. 9427593 - Measuring current during delivery of voltage regulated stimulation to a patient
14. 9155891 - Current management system for a stimulation output stage of an implantable neurostimulation system
15. 8609724 - Method of treating cancer using dichloroacetate