Munich, Germany

Hinrich Eilts



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Hinrich Eilts in Mobile Communication Security

Introduction

Hinrich Eilts is a notable inventor based in Munich, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of mobile communication networks, particularly in enhancing security during handover processes. His work is crucial in ensuring seamless connectivity and security for mobile users.

Latest Patents

Hinrich Eilts holds a patent titled "Methods, apparatuses and computer program products enabling to improve handover security in mobile communication networks." This innovative apparatus includes a memory unit and a control unit connected to the memory unit. The apparatus is designed to interface with at least one access node. The control unit derives a local level security key within an established security context for a terminal. It forwards this derived local security key to at least one access node and detects failures in the handover process for a terminal transitioning from a first access node to a second access node. The failures pertain to the interface between the apparatus and the second access node. Upon verifying a trigger condition, the control unit can re-adjust local level security keys with those maintained at the terminal within the established security context.

Career Highlights

Hinrich Eilts is associated with Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy, where he applies his expertise in mobile communication technologies. His work focuses on developing solutions that enhance the security and efficiency of mobile networks.

Collaborations

Hinrich collaborates with Guenther Horn, contributing to advancements in mobile communication security.

Conclusion

Hinrich Eilts is a key figure in the realm of mobile communication security, with his innovative patent addressing critical aspects of handover processes. His contributions continue to shape the future of secure mobile communications.

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