Inventor · Santa Monica, CA, US

Vikash Sharma

17Patents
3h-index
17Co-inventors
49Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 14, 2016 → Dec 28, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10812828B2 System and method for segmenting immersive video Electricity 7 Active
US10635272B2 Systems and methods for content sharing through external systems Electricity 4 Active
US10412438B2 Method and system for viewing sports content within a virtual reality environment Electricity 4 Active
US11194451B2 Systems and methods for content sharing through external systems Electricity 3 Active
US11115701B2 Method and system for viewing sports content within a virtual reality environment Electricity 3 Active
US10812774B2 Methods and devices for adapting the rate of video content streaming Electricity 2 Active
US10762710B2 System and method of predicting field of view for immersive video streaming Electricity 2 Active
US11635879B2 Systems and methods for content sharing through external systems Electricity 1 Active
US11395003B2 System and method for segmenting immersive video Electricity 1 Active
US9894403B2 Method and system for selecting and viewing sports content and a scoreguide in a virtual reality device Electricity 1 Active
US11108841B2 Apparatus, storage medium and method for heterogeneous segmentation of video streaming Electricity 1 Active
US12242426B2 Bi-directional synchronization of content and metadata between repositories Physics 0 Active
US12314300B1 Methods and systems of content integration for generative artificial intelligence Physics 0 Active
US10659815B2 Method of dynamic adaptive streaming for 360-degree videos Electricity 0 Active
US11282283B2 System and method of predicting field of view for immersive video streaming Electricity 0 Active
US11418829B2 Method and system for viewing sports content within a virtual reality environment Electricity 0 Active
US12242429B2 Systems and methods for content sharing through external systems Electricity 0 Active

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