Inventor · Heiden, CH

Marcel Rohner

18Patents
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16Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 29, 2005 → Aug 22, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7800739B2 Distance measuring method and distance measuring element for detecting the spatial dimension of a target Physics 19 Active
US8331624B2 Method and geodetic device for surveying at least one target Physics 18 Active
US7619719B2 Phase noise compensation for interferometric absolute rangefinders Physics 7 Active
US8289523B2 Method and device for generating a synthetic wavelength Electricity 4 Active
US8896843B2 Method for speckle mitigation in an interferometric distance meter by determining a pointing direction Physics 4 Active
US8848171B2 Highly accurate distance measurement device Physics 3 Active
US8654342B2 Interferometric distance-measuring method with delayed chirp signal and such an apparatus Physics 3 Active
US11162773B2 Use of the sidebands of a mach-zehnder modulator for a FMCW distance measurement Physics 3 Active
US9347773B2 Highly accurate distance measurement device Physics 3 Active
US9529085B2 Method for measuring spatial points Physics 3 Active
US10132653B2 Capacitive linear encoder Physics 2 Active
US7671971B2 Electro-optical method for measuring distance and detecting a non-ideal chirp profile Physics 2 Active
US9310178B2 Interferometric determination of distance change with laser diode, high bandwidth detection and fast signal processing Physics 2 Active
US10634788B2 Dual-beam FMCW distance measuring method having compensation of a velocity-dependent distance measurement error Physics 1 Active
US9933512B2 Method and geodetic device for surveying at least one target Physics 0 Active
US12085386B2 Capacitive distance sensor Physics 0 Active
US8654341B2 Interferometric distance measuring method with spectrally separable double chirp and device Physics 0 Active
US10054467B2 Absolute capacitive rotary encoder Physics 0 Active

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