Dae Bong KIM
15Patents
4h-index
24Co-inventors
60Inventor score
Filing activity: Nov 5, 1999 → Dec 11, 2020
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6125046A | Switching power supply having a high efficiency starting circuit | Electricity | 81 | Expired |
| US6504315B2 | Lamp system with electronic ballast | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 19 | Expired |
| US6262542A | Electronic ballast system | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 13 | Expired |
| US6215255A | Electric ballast system | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 6 | Expired |
| US11418717B2 | Method for optimizing privacy mask of camera with panning and tilting control and imaging device with privacy mask optimization applied | Electricity | 1 | Active |
| US11076101B2 | Method, apparatus, and computer program for correcting optical axis of zoom lens | Electricity | 1 | Active |
| US10904445B2 | Zoom tracking method and zoom camera | Electricity | 0 | Active |
| US10878677B2 | Method of controlling panning and tilting of surveillance camera using edge value | Electricity | 0 | Active |
| US10848755B2 | Predictive diagnostic device and monitoring system | Electricity | 0 | Active |
| US11413301B2 | Composition comprising sea cucumber extract as effective ingredient for preventing and treating Bruch's membrane dysfunction-related disease | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US10567653B2 | Method of maintaining tilt angle, method of controlling tilting, and surveillance camera | Electricity | 0 | Active |
| US11889185B2 | Monitoring system and operation method thereof | Electricity | 0 | Active |
| US7939960B2 | Aerial wind power generating system using floating body | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 0 | Active |
| US10940168B2 | Method of treating Bruch's membrane hypofunction disease | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US11307381B2 | Optical device and driving control method of optical device | Physics | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.