Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.28
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. Apple Inc. (28 from 40,816 patents)
2. International Business Machines Corporation (8 from 164,108 patents)
3. Other (5 from 832,680 patents)
4. Purdue Pharmaceutical Products L.p. (5 from 24 patents)
5. Future Wei Technologies, Inc. (4 from 3,046 patents)
6. Cell Genesys, Inc. (3 from 78 patents)
7. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2 from 612 patents)
8. Black Sesame Technologies Inc. (2 from 92 patents)
9. Sun Microsystems, Inc. (1 from 7,642 patents)
10. Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. (1 from 1,867 patents)
11. Springworks, LLC (1 from 12 patents)
12. Crystal Biopharmaceutical LLC (1 from 1 patent)
13. Purdue Pharmaceuticals Products L.p. (1 from 1 patent)
60 patents:
1. 12207512 - Light-emitting diode displays
2. 11902059 - Analog channel equalization and channel adaptation
3. 11895883 - Light-emitting diode displays
4. 11882752 - Electronic devices with through-display sensors
5. 11825422 - Granular adjustment of antenna power in multi-radio systems
6. 11816136 - Natural question generation via reinforcement learning based graph-to-sequence model
7. 11722590 - Electronic devices with conductive tape
8. 11593672 - Conversation history within conversational machine reading comprehension
9. 11487022 - 3D point cloud map alignment with open street map for outdoor 6D localization on mobile platforms
10. 11481418 - Natural question generation via reinforcement learning based graph-to-sequence model
11. 11380003 - Monocular camera localization in large scale indoor sparse LiDAR point cloud
12. 11256283 - Hybrid asynchronous gray counter with non-gray zone detector for high performance phase-locked loops
13. 11233113 - Light-emitting diode displays
14. 11215762 - Optical device package and method for manufacturing the same
15. 11115037 - Spur cancelation in phase-locked loops using a reconfigurable digital-to-time converter