Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2006
Title: Hiroto Nagai: Innovator in Mobile Technology
Introduction
Hiroto Nagai is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of mobile technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative work focuses on improving user experience and security in mobile communications.
Latest Patents
One of Hiroto Nagai's latest patents is a mobile terminal and hand-over solving method. This invention involves storing information about a past channel connection history that accompanies the movements of a user in a mobile phone. When a channel connects with a new base station, either by turning the power on or through a hand-over, the system searches the channel connection history. It then predicts one or more cells to which the user may move, allowing for a preferential determination of a hand-over. This method effectively prevents an increase in power consumption of the mobile terminal.
Another notable patent is a login permission method that improves network security. This invention efficiently performs a login process in a host-based network. It requires that information necessary for outside login is registered with the host-based network in advance. When an outside login request is received, the system determines whether the user's login information is validated based on the registered data. Only upon validation is the terminal permitted to log in to the host-based network from outside.
Career Highlights
Hiroto Nagai is currently employed at NEC Corporation, a leading technology company known for its innovative solutions. His work at NEC has allowed him to develop and refine his inventions, contributing to advancements in mobile technology.
Collaborations
Hiroto has collaborated with Keiichi Hayashi, a fellow innovator, to enhance the development of his patents. Their teamwork has led to significant improvements in the functionality and security of mobile devices.
Conclusion
Hiroto Nagai's contributions to mobile technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and user security. His work continues to influence the industry and improve the way users interact with mobile devices.