Inventor · Portland, OR, US

Michael Davies

19Patents
8h-index
12Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 26, 2000 → Jul 31, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8571031B2 Configurable frame processing pipeline in a packet switch Electricity 96 Active
US7821925B2 Traffic distribution techniques utilizing initial and scrambled hash values Electricity 32 Active
US7584449B2 Logic synthesis of multi-level domino asynchronous pipelines Physics 24 Active
US8051396B2 Logic synthesis of multi-level domino asynchronous pipelines Physics 19 Active
US6961863B2 Techniques for facilitating conversion between asynchronous and synchronous domains Physics 15 Expired
US6950959B2 Techniques for facilitating conversion between asynchronous and synchronous domains Physics 14 Expired
US6654533B1 Polarization independent waveguide structure Physics 12 Expired
US8467342B2 Flow and congestion control in switch architectures for multi-hop, memory efficient fabrics Electricity 8 Active
US6959129B2 Bidirectional multiplexer and demultiplexer based on a single echelle waveguide grating Physics 6 Expired
US6792182B1 Optical cross connect device with single grating Physics 6 Expired
US7019893B2 Optical dynamic gain amplifier Electricity 4 Expired
US7916718B2 Flow and congestion control in switch architectures for multi-hop, memory efficient fabrics Electricity 3 Active
US6687043B2 Multi-frequency Raman amplifier pump source Electricity 2 Expired
US10824937B2 Scalable neuromorphic core with shared synaptic memory and variable precision synaptic memory Physics 2 Active
US10867238B2 Population-based connectivity architecture for spiking neural networks Physics 2 Active
US11037054B2 Trace-based neuromorphic architecture for advanced learning Physics 1 Active
US10956811B2 Variable epoch spike train filtering Physics 1 Active
US10810488B2 Neuromorphic core and chip traffic control Physics 0 Active
US10983229B2 Spectral data compression Physics 0 Active

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