Inventor · Sandy Springs, GA, US

Marc David Siris

18Patents
6h-index
2Co-inventors
52Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 19, 2008 → Jun 6, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9705880B2 Systems, methods, and computer program products for data governance and licensing Physics 164 Active
US9842120B1 Standardization of addresses and location information Electricity 48 Active
US9134426B1 Systems and methods for identifying attributes located along segments of a driving route Physics 18 Active
US8378854B1 Systems and methods for improved augmentation for GPS calculations Physics 13 Active
US9020846B2 Trailer utilization systems, methods, computer programs embodied on computer-readable media, and apparatuses Physics 11 Active
US8620518B2 Systems and methods for accident reconstruction Physics 9 Active
US8791841B2 Systems and methods for improved augmentation for GPS calculations Physics 6 Active
US8766822B2 Systems and methods for improved augmentation for GPS calculations Physics 2 Active
US10007888B2 Concepts for locating assets utilizing light detection and ranging Physics 2 Active
US10191918B1 Concepts for enhanced location information Electricity 2 Active
US11176512B2 Concepts for locating assets utilizing light detection and ranging Physics 1 Active
US9494690B2 Systems and methods for identifying attributes located along segments of a driving route Physics 1 Active
US9476714B2 Augmentation for GPS calculations Physics 1 Active
US9936341B1 Geographic representations of geographic areas Electricity 1 Active
US10304028B2 Trailer utilization systems, methods, computer programs embodied on computer-readable media, and apparatuses Physics 0 Active
US9909884B2 Systems and methods for identifying attributes located along segments of a driving route Physics 0 Active
US9909876B2 Augmentation for GPS calculations Physics 0 Active
US10681498B2 Standardization of addresses and location information Electricity 0 Active

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