Inventor · Bath, PA, US

Michael Horn

16Patents
7h-index
25Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 8, 1988 → Jun 6, 2007

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6192414A Network communications system manager Electricity 106 Expired
US7139694B2 Method and system for tranferring an electronic sum of money from a credit memory Physics 30 Expired
US5276676A Method for monitoring a bit rate of at least one virtual connection Electricity 30 Expired
US5016245A Modular expandable digital single-stage switching network in ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) technology for a fast packet-switched transmission of information Electricity 26 Expired
US6091368A Device for making RF and data connection to a satellite subscriber unit Electricity 16 Expired
US4905224A Sorting unit for a switching node comprising a plurality of digital switching matrix networks for fast, asynchronous packet switching networks Electricity 8 Expired
USD395015S Smart module for use with communications analyzer General 7 Expired
USD408815S Base for a communication device General 7 Expired
US4955015A Self-controlled concentrator operating packet-synchronized for fast data packet switching networks Electricity 7 Expired
US7349339B2 Method for operating an ad-hoc network for the wireless data transmissions of synchronous and asynchronous messages Electricity 6 Expired
USD383405S Compact low profile communication analyzer for receiving insertable smart modules General 6 Expired
US8533233B2 Generic framework for porting legacy process automation assets to a new control system Physics 2 Active
US6050125A Calibrating wafer and method for the production of a calibrating wafer Physics 1 Expired
USD383404S Compact low profile communication analyzer for receiving insertable smart modules General 1 Expired
US8448065B2 System and method for the editing and accessing real-time OPC data with text-based tags Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US9594606B2 Runtime extension framework Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.