Inventor · Carlsbad, CA, US

Erik Elstermann

17Patents
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22Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 1, 1998 → Feb 14, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6771657B1 Non real-time delivery of MPEG-2 programs via an MPEG-2 transport stream Electricity 65 Expired
US6108046A Automatic detection of HDTV video format Electricity 26 Expired
US7765600B2 Methods and apparatuses for authorizing features of a computer program for use with a product Physics 10 Active
US9537920B2 Enforcement of trick-play disablement in adaptive bit rate video content delivery Electricity 4 Active
US7526001B2 Statistical multiplexer having protective features from extraneous messages generated by redundant system elements Electricity 3 Active
US9998775B2 Enforcement of trick-play disablement in adaptive bit rate video content delivery Electricity 2 Active
US9479834B2 Disseminating program content via alternative networks Electricity 2 Active
US7653089B2 Methods and apparatus for reconfiguring protocol data when reducing multiplexed data streams Electricity 1 Active
US6847659B2 Methods and apparatus for reconfiguring protocol data when reducing multiplexed data streams Electricity 1 Expired
US8275003B2 Method and apparatus for generating multiplexed signals Electricity 1 Active
US9197947B2 Devices and methods for dynamic video processing Electricity 1 Active
US8904425B2 Method for controlling and implementing blackout in IPTV networks Electricity 1 Active
US6934303B2 Methods and apparatus for constructing a program association table when reducing multiplexed data streams Electricity 1 Expired
US11606627B2 System to monitor and manage integrated receiver decoders Electricity 1 Active
US12022166B2 System to monitor and manage integrated receiver decoders Electricity 0 Active
US11949929B2 Systems and methods for delay manifests in ABR content delivery Electricity 0 Active
US11503353B2 Integrated receiver decoder management in HTTP streaming networks Electricity 0 Active

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