Inventor · Pune, IN

Deep Subhash Pai

15Patents
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4Co-inventors
45Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 16, 2012 → Aug 31, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
USD716836S1 Display screen with graphical user interface General 29 Active
USD722323S1 Display screen with transitional graphical user interface General 29 Active
USD721725S1 Display screen with transitional graphical user interface General 23 Active
US9380266B2 Method and systems for optimizing bandwidth utilization in a multi-participant full mesh peer-to-peer video session Electricity 4 Active
US9769214B2 Providing reliable session initiation protocol (SIP) signaling for web real-time communications (WEBRTC) interactive flows, and related methods, systems, and computer-readable media Electricity 3 Active
US10237325B2 Multiple device co-browsing of a single website instance Electricity 2 Active
US9152319B2 Method for simplifying a Swype based touch-screen keypad for fast text entry Physics 1 Active
US9665653B2 Presentation of contextual information in a co-browsing environment Physics 1 Active
US9270822B2 Protecting privacy of a customer and an agent using face recognition in a video contact center environment Electricity 1 Active
US9756107B2 Method and systems for optimizing bandwidth utilization in a multi-participant full mesh peer-to-peer video session Electricity 1 Active
US9848165B2 Protecting privacy of a customer and an agent using face recognition in a video contact center environment Electricity 0 Active
US10397298B2 Method and systems for optimizing bandwidth utilization in a multi-participant full mesh peer-to-peer video session Electricity 0 Active
US10686873B2 Seamless transition of a video session between a mesh topology and a centralized bridge topology Electricity 0 Active
US9020120B2 Timeline interface for multi-modal collaboration Electricity 0 Active
US10027725B2 System and method for cascaded peer-2-peer video conferences Electricity 0 Active

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