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CZOMPO JOSEPH

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  • Total Patents
    16
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CZOMPO JOSEPH has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1997. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, telecommunications and basic communication technologies are CHINA TIMES AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, GUANGZHOU KUAIFEI COMP TECHNOLOGY CO LTD and XI AN INST OF APPLIED OPTICS.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Czompo Joseph 16
#2 Joshi Ashutosh 2
#3 Namburi Shanta Pavan 1
#4 Luo Ning 1
#5 Bicakci Ara 1
#6 Riley Wyatt T 1
#7 Opshaug Guttorm R 1
#8 Biacs Zoltan Fenene 1
#9 Lee Jong Bin D 1
#10 Chhokra Kumar Gaurav 1

Latest patents

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US2013144550A1 Mitigating the effect of a change in sensor calibration parameters
US2012173190A1 Inertial sensor aided heading and positioning for GNSS vehicle navigation
US2013102323A1 Methods and apparatuses for use in determining a motion state of a mobile device
US2013044010A1 Improving motion sensing by identifying a keystroke
US2013041585A1 Methods and apparatus for detecting, measuring, and mitigating effects of moving an inertial navigation device's cradle
US2013040653A1 Numerically stable computation of heading without a reference axis
US2013025345A1 Accelerometer autocalibration in a mobile device
US2012286973A1 Vehicle context awareness by detecting engine RPM using a motion sensor
US2011244810A1 Efficient concurrent sampling at different rates
US2011125404A1 Spatial alignment determination for an inertial measurement unit (IMU)
US2010304754A1 Method and apparatus for movement detection by evaluating elementary movement patterns
US2010305899A1 Method and apparatus for accurate acquisition of inertial sensor data
CA2212676A1 Apparatus and method for measuring gravity