Inventor · Nutley, NJ, US

Anil Abraham

17Patents
3h-index
19Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 8, 2008 → Nov 3, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8037101B1 Systems and methods for creating documents from templates Physics 6 Active
US8516007B1 Systems and methods for creating documents from templates Physics 5 Active
US11070363B1 Sharing cryptographic session keys among a cluster of network security platforms monitoring network traffic flows Electricity 4 Active
US7933930B1 Systems and methods for creating documents from templates Physics 3 Active
US10880268B2 Decrypting transport layer security traffic without man-in-the-middle proxy Electricity 1 Active
US11671371B2 Synchronization of multi-stack nodes Electricity 1 Active
US10778642B2 Decrypting transport layer security traffic without man-in-the-middle proxy Electricity 1 Active
US12167051B2 Recall and triggering system for control of on-air content at remote locations Electricity 0 Active
US9351030B2 Automatic creation of frame accurate program/commercial triggers for live/automated television programs Electricity 0 Active
US10432986B2 Recall and triggering system for control of on-air content at remote locations Electricity 0 Active
US8051103B1 Systems and methods for creating documents from templates Physics 0 Active
US12245067B2 System and method for exchanging data between a ship terminal and a shore terminal Electricity 0 Active
US9454521B1 Systems and methods for creating documents from templates Physics 0 Active
US11991268B2 Sharing cryptographic session keys among a cluster of network security platforms monitoring network traffic flows Electricity 0 Active
US11356718B2 Systems and methods for localized adaptive content distribution Electricity 0 Active
US12096048B2 Systems and methods for localized adaptive content distribution Electricity 0 Active
US11805097B2 Decrypting transport layer security traffic without Man-in-the-Middle proxy Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.