Inventor · Mount Airy, MD, US

Lee E. Sattler

19Patents
2h-index
23Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 22, 2006 → Jun 23, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10810880B1 Systems and methods for avoiding intersection collisions Physics 9 Active
US10447770B2 Blockchain micro-services framework Electricity 3 Active
US11386787B2 Systems and methods for avoiding intersection collisions Physics 2 Active
US10382552B2 User device ad-hoc distributed caching of content Electricity 2 Active
US11727810B2 Systems and methods for avoiding intersection collisions Physics 2 Active
US10860874B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management Physics 1 Active
US8451824B2 Method and system of providing an integrated set-top box Electricity 1 Active
US12200480B2 Systems and methods for a quantum proxy server handover mechanism Electricity 1 Active
US11062006B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management Electricity 1 Active
US10462006B2 Hybrid environment to support reliable delivery of multicast traffic using an orchestration device Electricity 0 Active
US11288386B2 Method and system for self-sovereign information management Physics 0 Active
US11514177B2 Method and system for self-sovereign information management Physics 0 Active
US11960583B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management based on reverse information search Electricity 0 Active
US12212668B2 Mobile edge network cryptographic key delivery using quantum cryptography Electricity 0 Active
US11288387B2 Method and system for self-sovereign information management Physics 0 Active
US11182608B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management Physics 0 Active
US10955557B2 Microservices architecture for cloud-scale global navigation satellite system Physics 0 Active
US11281754B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management Electricity 0 Active
US11846712B2 Microservices architecture for cloud-scale global navigation satellite system Physics 0 Active

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