Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2025
Title: Innovations by Jaime Rodriguez Membrive
Introduction
Jaime Rodriguez Membrive is a notable inventor based in Malaga, Spain. She has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communication, holding 2 patents that focus on improving network performance and analyzing call failures.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Improving uplink performance avoiding parameter conflicts in a wireless network." This invention describes a method performed by a performance recommender for a wireless network. It involves obtaining input data for multiple cells, applying a machine-learning model to generate recommendations for changes to cell configuration parameters, and resolving conflicts between recommendations for different cells. The invention aims to enhance uplink performance in respective cells and includes a corresponding performance recommender and computer program.
Another significant patent is "System and method for root cause analysis of call failures in a communication network." This method generates an advanced signaling call flow and monitors finite states for calls. It determines failures in monitored states, compares performance indicators to thresholds, and flags indicators that do not meet their thresholds. The method ultimately helps identify the root cause of call failures based on flagged performance indicators and the advanced signaling call flow.
Career Highlights
Jaime Rodriguez Membrive works at Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ), a leading company in telecommunications. Her work focuses on enhancing communication networks and improving user experiences through innovative solutions.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include Adolfo Fernandez Arboleda and Robert Dalgleish, who contribute to her projects and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Jaime Rodriguez Membrive is a pioneering inventor whose work in wireless communication has led to significant advancements in network performance and call analysis. Her contributions continue to shape the future of telecommunications.