Inventor · Underhill, VT, US

Peter J. Carini

20Patents
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18Co-inventors
46Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 29, 2016 → Jul 18, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10196152B2 Sensor data processing for condition monitoring systems Electricity 5 Active
US10402236B2 Event-based data collection for smart sensors on an arbitrating bus Physics 2 Active
US10715350B2 Automatic addressing of networked nodes Electricity 2 Active
US11585712B2 Fiber optic load sensors and systems therefor Physics 1 Active
US11333556B2 Wavelength determination using an optical filter having complementary transmission and reflection coefficients Physics 1 Active
US10401316B2 Acoustic event monitoring for triggering of health scan of a structure Physics 1 Active
US10228399B2 Configurable smart sensor systems Electricity 1 Active
US10608840B2 Automatic addressing of networked nodes Electricity 0 Active
US11002622B2 Single-wire transmission of sensor data Physics 0 Active
US10938643B2 Distributed sensing systems and nodes therefor Electricity 0 Active
US11243098B2 Configurable nodes for sensing systems Electricity 0 Active
US11828785B2 Electrical input characteristic monitoring to manage component health Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US10820068B2 Configurable sensing systems and methods for configuration Electricity 0 Active
US11828640B1 Methods and algorithms for liquid level measurement Physics 0 Active
US10595430B2 Regulator unit for distributed sensor systems Electricity 0 Active
US12264983B2 Bracelet sensing array Physics 0 Active
US10788509B2 High frequency accelerometer housing including circuit board disposed directly above support pad Electricity 0 Active
US12162628B2 Configurable sensing systems and methods for configuration Physics 0 Active
US11714028B2 System and method for health monitoring of a bearing system Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 0 Active
US10571438B2 Structural health monitoring and baseline deviation assessment Physics 0 Active

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