Location History:
- Paris, FR (2010)
- L'Etang la Ville, FR (2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2015
Title: Innovations by Bernard Imbert in Telecommunications
Introduction
Bernard Imbert is a notable inventor based in L'Etang la Ville, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of telecommunications, particularly in the management of data streams and network congestion. With a total of two patents to his name, Imbert's work showcases his expertise and innovative thinking in this rapidly evolving industry.
Latest Patents
Imbert's latest patents include a "Method for management of data stream exchanges in an autonomic telecommunications network." This method involves extracting routing data and measuring the transfer function between data producers and consumers. It also includes sharing this data among distributed processing and decision-making modules to optimize transfer settings dynamically.
Another significant patent is the "Method and device for remotely controlling the congestion of meshed flow in a packet mode telecommunication network." This invention focuses on managing flows exchanged between central sites equipped with flow management devices and remote sites lacking such devices. The active devices at central sites exchange information specifically for managing these flows, enhancing the efficiency of telecommunications networks.
Career Highlights
Bernard Imbert is currently associated with Ipanema Technologies, a company known for its innovative solutions in network management. His role at the company allows him to apply his inventive skills to real-world challenges in telecommunications.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Imbert has collaborated with talented professionals such as Thierry Grenot and Florian Bon
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