Inventor · Overijse, BE

Hartmut Loos

14Patents
5h-index
16Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 20, 2000 → Jan 22, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6579309B1 Stent for vessel branchings Human Necessities 161 Expired
US6494905B1 Balloon catheter Human Necessities 49 Expired
US9058523B2 Masking module for a video surveillance system, method for masking selected objects, and computer program Physics 38 Active
US8558696B2 Surveillance system, method and computer program for detecting and/or tracking a surveillance object Physics 13 Active
US8855364B2 Apparatus for identification of an object queue, method and computer program Physics 6 Active
US8068640B2 Method for detecting image regions that are conspicuous in terms of the movement in them; apparatus and computer program for performing the method Physics 3 Active
US8761436B2 Device for identifying and/or classifying movement patterns in an image sequence of a surveillance scene, method and computer program Physics 2 Active
US9025033B2 Surveillance camera and method for calibrating the survelliance camera using a calibration tool Physics 2 Active
US11427227B2 Safety device for use in a vehicle, vehicle, and method for operating a vehicle Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US8432450B2 Surveillance system having status detection module, method for self-monitoring of an observer, and computer program Electricity 1 Active
US8879786B2 Method for detecting and/or tracking objects in motion in a scene under surveillance that has interfering factors; apparatus; and computer program Physics 1 Active
US8860815B2 Apparatus, method and computer program for image-based tracking of surveillance objects Physics 1 Active
US11332156B2 Information device for informing a driver and method for informing a driver Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US8670598B2 Device for creating and/or processing an object signature, monitoring device, method and computer program Physics 0 Active

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