Inventor · Niskayuna, NY, US

Satish Prabhakaran

21Patents
5h-index
43Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 28, 2003 → Oct 25, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8434906B2 Lighting system with thermal management system Electricity 14 Active
US8928441B2 Liquid cooled magnetic component with indirect cooling for high frequency and high power applications Electricity 10 Active
US9742185B2 DC circuit breaker and method of use Electricity 9 Active
US9343939B2 Electric motor structure to minimize electro-magnetic interference Electricity 8 Active
US10608565B2 Systems and methods for rotating a crankshaft to start an engine Electricity 5 Active
US10476264B2 System and method for fault ride through Electricity 3 Active
US9680344B2 Multiphase electrical machine and method of use Electricity 3 Active
US9119247B2 Lighting system with thermal management system Electricity 2 Active
US12006052B2 Electrical power system for a vehicle Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US8960972B2 Lighting system with thermal management system Electricity 1 Active
US9468047B2 Lighting system with thermal management system Electricity 1 Active
US9119246B2 Lighting system with thermal management system Electricity 1 Active
US8567046B2 Methods for making magnetic components Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US7365550B2 Low impedance test fixture for impedance measurements Electricity 1 Expired
US11404203B2 Magnetic unit and an associated method thereof Electricity 0 Active
US7355586B2 Method for associating multiple functionalities with mouse buttons Physics 0 Expired
US10050531B1 Direct flux control power converter Electricity 0 Active
US9343897B2 Circuit breaker system and method Electricity 0 Active
US10355669B2 Filtering system and an associated method thereof Electricity 0 Active
US9696349B2 Current sensing system Electricity 0 Active
US12006051B2 Electrical power system for a vehicle Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

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