Inventor · Eindhoven, NL

Patrick Kechichian

22Patents
4h-index
16Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 19, 2010 → Mar 10, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9773397B2 Method for detecting falls and a fall detection system Human Necessities 20 Active
US9800734B2 Echo cancellation Physics 6 Active
US9351071B2 Audio source position estimation Electricity 5 Active
US9674368B2 Method and apparatus for audio processing Electricity 4 Active
US9551804B1 Motion detection device and corresponding method Physics 4 Active
US10771894B2 Method and apparatus for audio capture using beamforming Electricity 3 Active
US10026415B2 Noise suppression Physics 2 Active
US9984548B2 Method and device for providing an alarm Physics 2 Active
US9338278B2 Determining the distance and/or acoustic quality between a mobile device and a base unit Electricity 2 Active
US9812147B2 System and method for generating an audio signal representing the speech of a user Physics 2 Active
US9826085B2 Audio signal processing in a communication system Electricity 1 Active
US9591422B2 Method and apparatus for audio interference estimation Electricity 1 Active
US8798993B2 Speech detector Physics 1 Active
US12185085B2 Apparatus and method for generating a diffuse reverberation signal Electricity 0 Active
US9538301B2 Device comprising a plurality of audio sensors and a method of operating the same Electricity 0 Active
US11127275B2 Method and apparatus for detecting a fall by a user Physics 0 Active
US9659574B2 Signal noise attenuation Physics 0 Active
US11204294B2 Device and a method for determining whether the device is immersed in a fluid Physics 0 Active
US10887691B2 Audio capture using beamforming Electricity 0 Active
US12432519B2 Audio apparatus and method therefor Electricity 0 Active
US11630120B2 System and method for detecting wrist-device wearing location Human Necessities 0 Active
US11948443B2 Method and apparatus for detecting a fall by a user Physics 0 Active

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