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Steven Carson

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.21

ph-index = 4

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 = 397

Steven CarsonDaniel B Kilfoyle (5 patents)Steven CarsonTravis H Slocumb, Iii (5 patents)Steven CarsonChad Wangsvick (1 patent)Steven CarsonJoshua A Whorf (1 patent)Steven CarsonJacquelyn A Vitaz (1 patent)Steven CarsonStephen Sekelsky (1 patent)Steven CarsonSteven Carson (6 patents)Daniel B KilfoyleDaniel B Kilfoyle (11 patents)Travis H Slocumb, IiiTravis H Slocumb, Iii (7 patents)Chad WangsvickChad Wangsvick (7 patents)Joshua A WhorfJoshua A Whorf (2 patents)Jacquelyn A VitazJacquelyn A Vitaz (2 patents)Stephen SekelskyStephen Sekelsky (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Science Applications International Corporation (5 from 461 patents)

2. Raytheon Company (1 from 8,178 patents)


6 patents:

1. 12298426 - Low swap aperture for direction finding across extreme wide band

2. 7936711 - Method and system for a channel selective repeater with capacity enhancement in a spread-spectrum wireless network

3. 7710913 - Method and system for a channel selective repeater with capacity enhancement in a spread-spectrum wireless network

4. 7535867 - Method and system for a remote downlink transmitter for increasing the capacity and downlink capability of a multiple access interference limited spread-spectrum wireless network

5. 7061891 - Method and system for a remote downlink transmitter for increasing the capacity and downlink capability of a multiple access interference limited spread-spectrum wireless network

6. 7006461 - Method and system for a channel selective repeater with capacity enhancement in a spread-spectrum wireless network

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