Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.94
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. Neurometrix, Inc. (8 from 79 patents)
2. Veo Robotics, Inc. (2 from 33 patents)
3. Titan Advanced Energy Solutions, Inc. (2 from 4 patents)
4. Gsk Consumer Healthcare S.a. (7 patents)
12 patents:
1. 12461161 - Ultrasound battery management systems (U-BMS), and energy storage systems employing U-BMS
2. 12085624 - Systems, methods, and devices for failure detection of one or more energy storage devices
3. 11730959 - Apparatus and method for button-free control of a wearable transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator using interactive gestures and other means
4. 11635749 - Optimized factory schedule and layout generation
5. 11259744 - Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator with automatic detection of leg orientation and leg motion for enhanced sleep analysis, including enhanced transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) using the same
6. 11256241 - Optimized factory schedule and layout generation
7. 11247040 - Dynamic control of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy using continuous sleep detection
8. 10940311 - Apparatus and method for button-free control of a wearable transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator using interactive gestures and other means
9. 10335595 - Dynamic control of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy using continuous sleep detection
10. 10130810 - Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator with user gesture detector and electrode-skin contact detector, with transient motion detector for increasing the accuracy of the same
11. 9827420 - Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator with user gesture detector and electrode-skin contact detector, with transient motion detector for increasing the accuracy of the same
12. 9731126 - Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator with automatic detection of leg orientation and leg motion for enhanced sleep analysis, including enhanced transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) using the same