Garth Garner
14Patents
5h-index
15Co-inventors
59Inventor score
Filing activity: Nov 15, 2006 → Jun 5, 2020
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US7580748B2 | Heart stimulator | Human Necessities | 25 | Active |
| US7899520B2 | Medical device for monitoring biological signals | Physics | 17 | Active |
| US8060198B2 | Method and apparatus for generating a composite farfield electrogram | Human Necessities | 9 | Active |
| US8090434B2 | Device, method and computer-readable storage medium for enhanced sense event classification in implantable devices by means of morphology analysis | Physics | 8 | Active |
| US7970462B2 | Implantable medical devices evaluating thorax impedance | Human Necessities | 7 | Active |
| US7583996B2 | Atrial overdrive pacing in non-atrial tracking mode while maintaining AV synchrony | Human Necessities | 3 | Active |
| US8082028B2 | Device, method and computer-readable storage medium for SVT and VT classification | Physics | 3 | Active |
| US9020584B2 | Method for the detection of subcutanous cardiac signals and a cardiac device for use in detecting subcutaneous cardiac signals | Human Necessities | 2 | Active |
| US8396538B2 | Method and apparatus for improving signal to noise ratio of ECG signals to facilitate cardiac beat detection | Human Necessities | 2 | Active |
| US8380307B2 | Switch polarity pacing to improve cardiac resynchronization therapy | Human Necessities | 2 | Active |
| US9295428B2 | Method of enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of measured electrocardiogram (ECG) signals and a cardiac device for use in detecting heartbeats | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US9993173B2 | Analysis of ECG data for arrhythmia | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US9427170B2 | Device and method for detection of atrial fibrillation | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US11456075B2 | Implantable medical device having a coding module | Physics | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.