Assignee
ARCHER CHARLES JENS
US·7 granted patents·4 pending applications·51 citations·filing 2005–2008
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
11 records- 0192US8544065B2Dataspace protection utilizing virtual private networks on a multi-node computer systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 24, 2013·32 cites·14 claims
- 0281US8261249B2Distributed schemes for deploying an application in a large parallel systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 4, 2012·12 cites·18 claims
- 0368US8090704B2Database retrieval with a non-unique key on a parallel computer systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2007·Granted Jan 3, 2012·4 cites·18 claims
- 0465US8112658B2Row fault detection systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2008·Granted Feb 7, 2012·2 cites·25 claims
- 0556US8423987B2Routing performance analysis and optimization within a massively parallel computerARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2007·Granted Apr 16, 2013·1 cites·18 claims
- 0654US8117502B2Bisectional fault detection systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2008·Granted Feb 14, 2012·0 cites·22 claims
- 0754US2008165176A1Method of Video Display and Multiplayer GamingARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
- 0847US8495411B2All row, planar fault detection systemARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2005·Granted Jul 23, 2013·0 cites·27 claims
- 0944US2008178177A1Method and Apparatus for Operating a Massively Parallel Computer System to Utilize Idle Processor Capability at Process Synchronization PointsARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1044US2008059676A1Efficient deferred interrupt handling in a parallel computing environmentARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
- 1144US2008059677A1Fast interrupt disabling and processing in a parallel computing environmentARCHER CHARLES JENS·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
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