Inventor · Cambridge, GB

Greg Law

17Patents
5h-index
6Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 15, 2006 → Oct 11, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9694242B2 System and method for measuring running efficiencies on a treadmill Human Necessities 78 Active
US8645558B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities for data extraction Electricity 9 Active
US8635353B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities Electricity 8 Active
US9043380B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities Electricity 6 Active
US7844782B2 Data processing system with memory access Physics 5 Active
US10445156B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities Electricity 4 Active
US10055264B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities Electricity 3 Active
US9552225B2 Data processing system with data transmit capability Physics 2 Active
US8782642B2 Data processing system with data transmit capability Physics 2 Active
US8650569B2 User-level re-initialization instruction interception Electricity 2 Active
US8006252B2 Data processing system with intercepting instructions Physics 1 Active
US9729436B2 Data processing system with routing tables Electricity 0 Active
US9063771B2 User-level re-initialization instruction interception Electricity 0 Active
US8868780B2 Data processing system with routing tables Electricity 0 Active
US11210148B2 Reception according to a data transfer protocol of data directed to any of a plurality of destination entities Electricity 0 Active
US8533740B2 Data processing system with intercepting instructions Physics 0 Active
US10397103B2 Data processing system with routing tables Electricity 0 Active

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