Inventor · Ditzingen, DE

Kurt Eckert

15Patents
2h-index
23Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 17, 2012 → Nov 23, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9227631B2 Method for safely parking a vehicle in an emergency situation Performing Operations; Transporting 10 Active
US11129029B2 Road-side network node and method to operate the road-side network node Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US11854392B2 Methods and devices for radio communication Electricity 1 Active
US11277722B2 Method for operating a roadside network unit and roadside network unit Electricity 1 Active
US11570645B2 First roadside network unit and method for operating the first roadside network unit Electricity 0 Active
US11089610B2 Method and device to provide a coexistence mechanism for two different wireless communication technologies on a shared frequency range Electricity 0 Active
US11140689B2 Method for operating a network infrastructure-side network unit, network infrastructure-side network unit, method for operating a roadside network unit, roadside network unit Electricity 0 Active
US11240704B2 Road-side network node and method to operate the road-side network node Electricity 0 Active
US11240645B2 Road-side network node and method to operate the road-side network node Electricity 0 Active
US11627637B2 First road-side network node and method to operate the first road-side network node Electricity 0 Active
US10282989B2 Method and device for controlling a transmission behavior for transmitting a warning message for a vehicle Physics 0 Active
US11926348B2 Method and device for controlling applications distributed between a vehicle and a cloud Electricity 0 Active
US9786167B2 Method and device for validating an information item regarding a wrong-way driver Physics 0 Active
US12192872B2 Methods and devices for radio communication Electricity 0 Active
US12367760B2 Method for communicating between a motor vehicle and an infrastructure Electricity 0 Active

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