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Location History:
- Kanta, CA (2020)
- Kanata, CA (2015 - 2022)
- Ottawa, CA (2014 - 2024)
Years Active: 2014-2025
Amine Maaref: A Prolific Inventor with Over 100 Patents
Meet Amine Maaref, a respected inventor and problem-solver based in Ottawa, Canada. With over 100 patents under his belt, Maaref has established himself as one of the most dynamic and inventive engineers in the field of wireless communication.
Maaref's latest patents demonstrate his ongoing commitment to creating innovative solutions that enable more reliable and efficient communication. For instance, one patent focuses on the challenge of beam management in an integrated terrestrial/non-terrestrial network. By providing an indication of angular direction (e.g. beam direction), this technology helps wireless devices to communicate more effectively across a wider range of networks.
Another one of Maaref's patents focuses on enabling reliable and low-latency communication. By developing a system that multiplexes traffic and uses a preemption region and bitmap to manage downlink transmissions, Maaref has helped to improve the quality and performance of wireless networks.
Over the course of his career, Maaref has worked with some of the biggest and most innovative companies in the wireless communication space. Notably, he has been associated with Huawei Technologies Co., Limited and HUAWEI TEHCNOLOGIES CO., LTD., where he worked with fellow inventors and engineers like Jianglei Ma and Yu Cao.
Despite his numerous achievements, Maaref remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in wireless communication. As he continues to innovate and create new solutions, his impact on the industry will only continue to grow.
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