James S. Klecka
15Patents
7h-index
45Co-inventors
62Inventor score
Filing activity: Jun 7, 1995 → Feb 3, 2006
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5751932A | Fail-fast, fail-functional, fault-tolerant multiprocessor system | Electricity | 136 | Expired |
| US6393582B1 | Error self-checking and recovery using lock-step processor pair architecture | Physics | 124 | Expired |
| US5574849A | Synchronized data transmission between elements of a processing system | Electricity | 121 | Expired |
| US5845060A | High-performance fault tolerant computer system with clock length synchronization of loosely coupled processors | Physics | 93 | Expired |
| US6604177B1 | Communication of dissimilar data between lock-stepped processors | Physics | 41 | Expired |
| US6948092B2 | System recovery from errors for processor and associated components | Physics | 41 | Expired |
| US7516358B2 | Tuning core voltages of processors | Physics | 10 | Active |
| US7426656B2 | Method and system executing user programs on non-deterministic processors | Physics | 7 | Active |
| US7549082B2 | Method and system of bringing processors to the same computational point | Physics | 6 | Active |
| US7426614B2 | Method and system of executing duplicate copies of a program in lock step | Physics | 4 | Active |
| US8103861B2 | Method and system for presenting an interrupt request to processors executing in lock step | Physics | 3 | Active |
| US7730350B2 | Method and system of determining the execution point of programs executed in lock step | Physics | 3 | Active |
| US7590885B2 | Method and system of copying memory from a source processor to a target processor by duplicating memory writes | Physics | 3 | Active |
| US8799706B2 | Method and system of exchanging information between processors | Physics | 1 | Active |
| US7933966B2 | Method and system of copying a memory area between processor elements for lock-step execution | Physics | 1 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.