Inventor · Bad Fischau, AT

Christoph Posch

18Patents
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22Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 22, 2007 → May 6, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8780240B2 Method for the generation of an image in electronic form, picture element (pixel) for an image sensor for the generation of an image as well as image sensor Electricity 36 Active
US9967479B2 Dynamic, single photodiode pixel circuit and operating method thereof Electricity 18 Active
US10721423B2 Pixel circuit for detecting time-dependent visual data Electricity 7 Active
US11317045B2 Event-based image sensor and operating method thereof Electricity 5 Active
US10567682B2 Dynamic, single photodiode pixel circuit and operating method thereof Electricity 4 Active
US10469776B2 Sample and hold based temporal contrast vision sensor Electricity 4 Active
US10904465B2 Sample and hold based temporal contrast vision sensor Electricity 1 Active
US11885669B2 Systems and methods for imaging and sensing vibrations Physics 1 Active
US10530971B2 Pixel cell circuit and implant Electricity 1 Active
US11303804B2 Method and apparatus of processing a signal from an event-based sensor Electricity 1 Active
US11790663B2 Fast detection of secondary objects that may intersect the trajectory of a moving primary object Physics 0 Active
US11212470B2 Dynamic, single photodiode pixel circuit and operating method thereof Electricity 0 Active
US11856290B2 Method and apparatus of processing a signal from an event-based sensor Electricity 0 Active
US10500397B2 Method for downsampling a signal outputted by an asynchronous sensor Physics 0 Active
US11979673B2 Image sensor with a plurality of super-pixels Electricity 0 Active
US11412162B2 Systems and methods for asynchronous, time-based image sensing Electricity 0 Active
US11368645B2 Image sensor with a plurality of super-pixels Electricity 0 Active
US11184572B2 Event array readout control of event-based vision sensing Electricity 0 Active

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