Inventor · Rennes, FR

Pierre Visa

16Patents
3h-index
21Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 20, 1999 → Feb 9, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6442403B1 Device and method for communicating at a distance and system using them Electricity 15 Expired
US11284012B2 Method and system for auto-setting of cameras Electricity 3 Active
US8243751B2 Methods of transmitting and receiving data content in a communications network, and corresponding computer-readable storage media and devices Electricity 3 Active
US11418701B2 Method and system for auto-setting video content analysis modules Electricity 1 Active
US8289947B2 Method for synchronizing a data stream transmitted on a communications network, corresponding computer-readable storage medium and receiver device Electricity 1 Active
US9686516B2 Method and device for improving configuration of communication devices in a video projection system comprising multiple wireless video projectors Electricity 1 Active
US8165170B2 Method for accessing a medium in a synchronous communications network by a transmit node, computer program product, storage means and transmit node Electricity 1 Active
US11050924B2 Method and system for auto-setting of cameras Electricity 1 Active
US10321144B2 Method and system for determining encoding parameters of video sources in large scale video surveillance systems Electricity 1 Active
US11943541B2 Method and system for auto-setting of cameras Electricity 0 Active
US12388565B2 Method and apparatus for configuring network coding and controlling network coding activation Electricity 0 Active
US9397407B2 Antenna system Electricity 0 Active
US10902631B2 Method and system for improving construction of regions of interest Physics 0 Active
US12244419B2 Method for PDCP network coding in 5G-RAN or 4G E-UTRAN Electricity 0 Active
US8913183B2 Video projector and associated data transmission Physics 0 Active
US8089915B2 Synchronous data transmissions by relay node Electricity 0 Active

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