Inventor · San Jose, CA, US

David S. Walker

19Patents
6h-index
26Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 9, 1999 → Nov 15, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7899048B1 Method and apparatus for remotely monitoring network traffic through a generic network Electricity 59 Active
US7701949B1 System and method for switching high priority traffic with low latency Electricity 19 Active
US6567379B1 Traffic monitor using leaky bucket with variable fill Electricity 16 Expired
US8155125B1 Apparatus and method for utilizing aggregate network links for multicast switching Electricity 9 Active
US8347199B2 Enhanced error detection in multilink serdes channels Electricity 6 Active
US8332721B2 Enhanced error detection in multilink serdes channels Electricity 6 Active
US7050435B1 Traffic monitor using leaky bucket with variable fill Electricity 3 Expired
US9270599B1 Dynamic communication link scaling Electricity 2 Active
US8958418B2 Frame handling within multi-stage switching fabrics Electricity 2 Active
US10884960B2 Offloading data movement for packet processing in a network interface controller Physics 2 Active
US8625624B1 Self-adjusting load balancing among multiple fabric ports Electricity 2 Active
US11146667B2 Configurable segmentation offload Electricity 2 Active
US6886118B2 Apparatus and method for filtering IP packets Electricity 2 Expired
US8466711B2 Programmable priority encoder Electricity 1 Active
US10908841B2 Increasing throughput of non-volatile memory express over fabric (NVMEoF) via peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) interface Electricity 1 Active
US8904513B2 Apparatus and method for filtering IP packets Electricity 0 Active
US8880746B2 Method using virtual ASIC pins to reconfigure hardware Physics 0 Active
US8296452B2 Apparatus and method for detecting tiny fragment attacks Electricity 0 Expired
US7787464B2 Traffic monitor using leaky bucket with variable fill Electricity 0 Active

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