Inventor · Southfield, MI, US

Ameer Kashani

17Patents
2h-index
6Co-inventors
39Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 2, 2018 → Jan 2, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10628286B1 Systems and methods for dynamically identifying program control flow and instrumenting source code Physics 5 Active
US11036866B2 Systems and methods for optimizing control flow graphs for functional safety using fault tree analysis Physics 4 Active
US10545850B1 System and methods for parallel execution and comparison of related processes for fault protection Physics 2 Active
US10657025B2 Systems and methods for dynamically identifying data arguments and instrumenting source code Physics 2 Active
US10768915B2 Systems and methods for selectively instrumenting a program according to performance characteristics Physics 1 Active
US11743719B2 System and method for authenticating an occupant of a vehicle Electricity 1 Active
US10783389B2 Systems and methods for avoiding misrecognition of traffic signs and signals by hacking Physics 0 Active
US12039056B2 Securing software package composition information Electricity 0 Active
US12045353B2 System and method for enhancing vehicle occupant voice data privacy Electricity 0 Active
US12339957B2 Detecting tampering of an electronic device Physics 0 Active
US12267351B2 System and method for dynamically updating firewall rules for a vehicle network of a vehicle Electricity 0 Active
US12111921B2 Incident response according to risk score Physics 0 Active
US12406050B2 Method and system for diagnostic services with remote attestation Physics 0 Active
US11163645B2 Apparatus and method of control flow integrity enforcement utilizing boundary checking Physics 0 Active
US11397817B2 Binary patch reconciliation and instrumentation system Physics 0 Active
US11893394B2 Verifying a boot sequence through execution sequencing Physics 0 Active
US12216761B2 Dynamic adaptation of memory elements to prevent malicious attacks Physics 0 Active

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