Inventor · Kenosha, WI, US

Peter Johnson

18Patents
12h-index
19Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 30, 1979 → Apr 2, 2014

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6397245B1 System and method for evaluating the operation of a computer over a computer network Electricity 171 Expired
US6611833B1 Methods for profiling and classifying tissue using a database that includes indices representative of a tissue population Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 135 Expired
US5113377A Receiver array system for marine seismic surveying Physics 50 Expired
US6089375A Composite food and condiment container Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 49 Expired
US9818020B2 Fingerprint pore analysis for liveness detection Physics 47 Active
US5257241A Method and system for acquisition of 3-dimensional marine seismic data Physics 46 Expired
US7182083B2 CT integrated respiratory monitor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 46 Expired
USD263746S Flexible container for medical liquids General 27 Expired
US7142988B1 Method and information system for non-random selection of uniform structural and functional features for tissue and plant product processing Physics 24 Expired
US6581011B1 Online database that includes indices representative of a tissue population Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 19 Expired
US6993170B2 Method for quantitative analysis of blood vessel structure Physics 16 Expired
US5482048A System and method for measuring and quantitating facial movements Physics 14 Expired
US7289841B2 Method and apparatus for volumetric cardiac computed tomography imaging Human Necessities 11 Expired
US5551881A Method and system for geophysical and geologic modeling Physics 10 Expired
US5466157A Method of simulating a seismic survey Physics 8 Expired
US5451164A Method and system for geophysical and geologic modeling Physics 3 Expired
US5847975A Method of simulating a seismic survey Physics 3 Expired
US8843562B2 Instant messaging HTTP gateway Electricity 0 Active

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