Inventor · Vernon Hills, IL, US

Jason A. Smith

21Patents
7h-index
29Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 17, 2006 → Aug 14, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8856748B1 Mobile application testing platform Electricity 50 Active
US8881111B1 Testing user interface responsiveness for mobile applications Physics 28 Active
US8506395B2 Communicating wagering game information using mesh networks Physics 15 Active
US8978014B1 Mobile application testing platform Electricity 14 Active
US9053435B2 Generating application models based on discovery based machine learning Physics 9 Active
US9053242B2 Testing user interface responsiveness for mobile applications Physics 7 Active
US8616978B2 Managing wagering game applications and events Physics 7 Active
US9508219B2 Dynamic management of wagering game availability Physics 7 Active
US8579702B2 Gaming system having tools for categorizing wagers and metering performance of wagering games and supplemental features Physics 7 Active
US8775316B2 Wagering game with encryption and authentication Electricity 3 Active
US9704144B2 Sensory feedback indicators for transactional processes Electricity 3 Active
US8715065B2 Processing critical data sets in non-volatile memory Physics 2 Active
US8961318B2 Sharing resources in wagering game systems Physics 2 Active
US8353774B2 Sharing resources in wagering game systems Physics 1 Active
US8287381B2 Content dependency verification for a gaming machine Physics 1 Active
US9875604B2 Managing wagering game applications and events Physics 1 Active
US9892385B2 Sensory feedback indicators for transactional processes Electricity 0 Active
US9892387B2 Sensory feedback indicators for transactional processes Electricity 0 Active
US9892388B2 Sensory feedback indicators for transactional processes Electricity 0 Active
US8568226B2 Master control program for a gaming device Physics 0 Active
US9679120B2 Encrypting multicast data in a wagering game network Physics 0 Active

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