Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2003
Title: Akiko Nakashima: Innovator in Mobile Communication Systems
Introduction
Akiko Nakashima is a prominent inventor based in Kokubunji, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of mobile communication, holding three patents that enhance the efficiency and functionality of communication systems. Her work focuses on improving the synchronization and transmission capabilities of mobile networks.
Latest Patents
One of Akiko Nakashima's latest patents is a method for handover in mobile communication systems. This invention discloses a mobile communication system that includes a network with at least one switching center and multiple base stations. The system allows for varying transmission delays between the switching center and the base stations based on the types of services available to the mobile station. The primary objective of this invention is to facilitate communication that accommodates varying transmission delays according to the service currently in use. It also aims to quickly restore synchronization even if an out-of-sync state occurs. To achieve this, a memory component within the mobile switching center processor stores transmission delay characteristics corresponding to the services available to the mobile station. Additionally, a communication timing setting mechanism determines the timing of communication for the base stations based on the selected transmission delay characteristics.
Career Highlights
Akiko Nakashima is currently employed at NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc., where she continues to innovate in the field of mobile technology. Her work has been instrumental in advancing mobile communication systems, making them more reliable and efficient.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include Tomoyuki Ohtani and Motoshi Tamura, who have collaborated with her on various projects within the company.
Conclusion
Akiko Nakashima's contributions to mobile communication technology demonstrate her expertise and commitment to innovation. Her patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities of mobile networks and a dedication to improving user experience.