Inventor · Haddonfield, NJ, US

Barry E. Schwartz

9Patents
5h-index
29Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 31, 2001 → Oct 30, 2007

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6978936B2 Method of and system for automatically producing digital images of moving objects, with pixels having a substantially uniform white level independent of the velocities of the moving objects Electricity 53 Expired
US6957775B2 INTERNET-BASED METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MONITORING, CONFIGURING AND SERVICING PLANAR LASER ILLUMINATION AND IMAGING (PLIIM) BASED NETWORKS WITH NODES FOR SUPPORTING OBJECT IDENTIFICATION AND ATTRIBUTE INFORMATION ACQUISITION FUNCTIONS Electricity 17 Expired
US7527200B2 Planar laser illumination and imaging (PLIIM) systems with integrated despeckling mechanisms provided therein Electricity 11 Active
US7070106B2 Internet-based remote monitoring, configuration and service (RMCS) system capable of monitoring, configuring and servicing a planar laser illumination and imaging (PLIIM) based network Electricity 9 Expired
US7673803B2 Planar laser illumination and imaging (PLIIM) based engine Physics 6 Active
US6978935B2 PLANAR LIGHT ILLUMINATION AND IMAGING (PLIIM) BASED SYSTEM HAVING A LINEAR IMAGE DETECTION CHIP MOUNTING ASSEMBLY WITH MEANS FOR PREVENTING MISALIGNMENT BETWEEN THE FIELD OF VIEW (FOV) OF SAID LINEAR IMAGE DETECTION CHIP AND THE CO-PLANAR LASER ILLUMINATION BEAM (PLIB) PRODUCED BY SAID PLIIM BASED SYSTEM, IN RESPONSE TO THERMAL EXPANSION AND/OR CONTRACTION WITHIN SAID PLIIM BASED SYSTEM Electricity 5 Expired
US7584893B2 Tunnel-type digital imaging system for use within retail shopping environments such as supermarkets Physics 5 Active
US7581681B2 Tunnel-type digital imaging system for use within retail shopping environments such as supermarkets Physics 4 Active
US7832643B2 Hand-supported planar laser illumination and imaging (PLIIM) based systems with laser despeckling mechanisms integrated therein Physics 4 Active

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