Inventor · Cupertino, CA, US

Lalin Theverapperuma

18Patents
7h-index
31Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 23, 2007 → Jul 24, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8681999B2 Entrainment avoidance with an auto regressive filter Electricity 22 Active
US10482899B2 Coordination of beamformers for noise estimation and noise suppression Physics 19 Active
US8199948B2 Entrainment avoidance with pole stabilization Electricity 15 Active
US9565285B2 Cellular network communications wireless headset and mobile device Electricity 13 Active
US8509465B2 Entrainment avoidance with a transform domain algorithm Electricity 9 Active
US8452034B2 Entrainment avoidance with a gradient adaptive lattice filter Electricity 8 Active
US11375041B2 Autonomous vehicle ad-hoc networking and data processing Electricity 7 Active
US8385559B2 Adaptive digital noise canceller Physics 7 Active
US10090001B2 System and method for performing speech enhancement using a neural network-based combined symbol Physics 6 Active
US11494930B2 Techniques for volumetric estimation Physics 6 Active
US8744104B2 Entrainment avoidance with pole stabilization Electricity 3 Active
US11691648B2 Drivable surface identification techniques Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Active
US8670573B2 Low latency ultra wideband communications headset and operating method therefor Electricity 2 Active
US9516159B2 System and method of double talk detection with acoustic echo and noise control Electricity 1 Active
US8577057B2 Digital dual microphone module with intelligent cross fading Electricity 1 Active
US9191752B2 Entrainment avoidance with an auto regressive filter Electricity 1 Active
US9854518B2 System and method for audio frame generation alignment with LTE transmission opportunities Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11709495B2 Systems and methods for transfer of material using autonomous machines with reinforcement learning and visual servo control Physics 0 Active

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