Inventor · Belleville, ON, CA

John C. Lynch

19Patents
6h-index
28Co-inventors
66Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 7, 1995 → Aug 31, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7110417B1 Instance memory handoff in multi-processor systems Physics 29 Expired
US5649005A PC with telephony exchange function Electricity 19 Expired
US7533174B1 Media gateway connection information recovery Electricity 12 Expired
US6598088B1 Port switch Electricity 8 Expired
US6791987B1 Maintaining synchronization over asynchronous interface Electricity 6 Expired
US9379999B2 Audio power based media bandwidth management Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Active
US9578283B1 Audio level based management of communication resources Electricity 4 Active
US6931029B1 System and method for synchronizing with data received over an unreliable asynchronous medium Electricity 2 Expired
US9338303B2 Wireless enterprise congestion management Electricity 2 Active
US9031836B2 Method and apparatus for automatic communications system intelligibility testing and optimization Physics 2 Active
US10574201B2 Dynamic time-weighted systems and methods for management of acoustic exposure Electricity 1 Active
US11437966B2 Dynamic time-weighted systems and methods for management of acoustic exposure Electricity 1 Active
US11509993B2 Ambient noise detection using a secondary audio receiver Physics 0 Active
US10783766B2 Method and system for warning users of offensive behavior Electricity 0 Active
US11445001B2 Synchronization of a media codec between network elements of a media communication session Electricity 0 Active
US9161136B2 Telecommunications methods and systems providing user specific audio optimization Electricity 0 Active
US8539111B2 Port switch Electricity 0 Expired
US8645142B2 System and method for method for improving speech intelligibility of voice calls using common speech codecs Physics 0 Active
US10365642B2 Probe of alarm functionality using communication devices Physics 0 Active

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