Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2026
Title: Boting Wang - Innovator in Wireless Communication Technologies
Introduction
Boting Wang is an inventor based in Beijing, China, known for his contributions to wireless communication technologies. His work focuses on enhancing user equipment capabilities in multi-subscription environments. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his innovative ideas are reflected in his latest patent applications.
Latest Patent Applications
Boting Wang's latest patent applications include:
1. **MULTIPLE SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE (SIM) USER EQUIPMENT (UE) FORCED RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY (RAT) SELECTION** - This application describes a method of wireless communication by user equipment (UE) that supports multiple subscriptions. It includes camping on a first cell of a first radio access technology (RAT) with a first data subscription and camping on a second cell of a second RAT with a second data subscription. The method also involves triggering a transition to the first cell of the first RAT for the second data subscription and performing activities on behalf of the second data subscription using the first data subscription.
2. **ENHANCE DOWNLINK PERFORMANCE BY ACTIVATING RECEIVER ANTENNAS IN HIGH-SPEED ENVIRONMENT** - This application outlines methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications. It describes how a user equipment (UE) may receive control signaling from a base station, scheduling the transmission of a downlink message within a wireless channel resource. The UE selects a first antenna subset from a plurality of antennas to receive the downlink message and identifies a second antenna subset that is available for use based on the detected speed environment. The UE monitors the wireless channel resource for downlink reception using the first antenna subset and one or more antennas from the second antenna subset.
Conclusion
Boting Wang is an innovative inventor whose work in wireless communication technologies showcases his commitment to advancing user equipment capabilities. His latest patent applications reflect his forward-thinking approach to solving complex communication challenges.