Inventor · Givatayim, IL

Damian Hoffman

16Patents
3h-index
13Co-inventors
49Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 27, 2016 → Dec 5, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10288728B2 System, device and methods for localization and orientation of a radio frequency antenna array Electricity 4 Active
US10690760B2 System and methods for three dimensional modeling of an object using a radio frequency device Electricity 4 Active
US10290948B2 System and method for radio frequency penetration imaging of an object Electricity 3 Active
US11016173B2 System and methods for calibrating an antenna array using targets Electricity 2 Active
US10809372B2 System, device and methods for imaging of objects using electromagnetic array Physics 2 Active
US10566699B2 System and method for radio frequency penetration imaging of an object Electricity 1 Active
US11092684B2 System and methods for three dimensional modeling of an object using a radio frequency device Electricity 1 Active
US11474200B2 Systems and methods for providing wide beam radar arrays Physics 1 Active
US10854990B2 System and method for radio frequency penetration imaging of an object Electricity 1 Active
US11067685B2 System, device and methods for imaging of objects using electromagnetic array Physics 0 Active
US11860262B2 System and methods for three dimensional modeling of an object using a radio frequency device Electricity 0 Active
US11662429B2 Systems, devices and methods of transmission line calibration for antenna array systems Electricity 0 Active
US11852744B2 Systems and methods for providing wide beam radar arrays Physics 0 Active
US11630184B2 Systems and methods for shaping beams produced by antenna arrays Electricity 0 Active
US11041949B2 System, device and methods for localization and orientation of a radio frequency antenna array Electricity 0 Active
US11709255B2 System, device and methods for localization and orientation of a radio frequency antenna array Electricity 0 Active

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