Inventor · Bedford, MA, US

Lawrence S. Bernstein

16Patents
11h-index
19Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 3, 1982 → Apr 7, 2005

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5822058A Systems and methods for optically measuring properties of hydrocarbon fuel gases Physics 82 Expired
US5145645A Conductive polymer selective species sensor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 64 Expired
US4785184A Infrared trace element detection system Physics 51 Expired
US5026991A Gaseous species absorption monitor Physics 50 Expired
US4496839A System and method for remote detection and identification of chemical species by laser initiated nonresonant infrared spectroscopy Physics 44 Expired
US5884226A System and method for modelling moderate resolution atmospheric propagation Physics 36 Expired
US5310507A Method of making a conductive polymer selective species sensor Physics 21 Expired
US6066295A System and method for remote detection and remediation of airborne and waterborne chemical/biological agents Physics 18 Expired
US4723438A Spark spectroscopic high-pressure gas analyzer Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 15 Expired
US4766318A Spark discharge trace element detection system Physics 13 Expired
US6909815B2 Method for performing automated in-scene based atmospheric compensation for multi-and hyperspectral imaging sensors in the solar reflective spectral region Physics 12 Expired
US7337065B2 Methods for atmospheric correction of solar-wavelength hyperspectral imagery over land Physics 10 Expired
US4627284A Ultraviolet absorption hygrometer Physics 7 Expired
US7046859B2 Methods for determining a measure of atmospheric aerosol optical properties using a multi- or hyperspectral, multi-pixel image Physics 7 Expired
US4782232A Infrared molecular species monitor Physics 3 Expired
US7433806B2 Band model method for modeling atmospheric propagation at arbitrarily fine spectral resolution Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired

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