Nara, Japan

Katsuyuki Machino

USPTO Granted Patents = 15 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 224(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Tenri, JP (1980)
  • Abiko, JP (1988)
  • Nara, JP (1985 - 1989)
  • Chiba, JP (2008)
  • Osaka, JP (2014)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1980-2014

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15 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Katsuyuki Machino: Innovator in Wireless Communication Technology

Introduction

Katsuyuki Machino is a prominent inventor based in Nara, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communication, holding a total of 15 patents. His work focuses on enhancing communication systems to meet the growing demands of high-speed data transmission.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents, Machino has developed a communication system that utilizes a frequency-bandwidth limited IMT frequency band of 3 GHz. This system satisfies the requirements of IMT-Advanced, achieving data rates of 100 Mbps for high-speed movement and 1 Gbps for low-speed movement in the downlink. The communication system performs radio communication between a base station apparatus and a mobile station apparatus using multiple frequency layers with different frequency bands. The base station apparatus assigns various channels based on the downlink channel status and the communication requirements of the mobile station apparatus. Another notable patent is a wireless communication system that includes reception means for receiving a control signal from a first wireless system. This system defines its own communication-enabled period and allocates vacant time regions for its communication.

Career Highlights

Katsuyuki Machino is currently employed at Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of wireless technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing communication systems that cater to modern data transmission needs.

Collaborations

Machino has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Masahiro Ise and Hidehiko Tanaka, contributing to various projects that enhance wireless communication technologies.

Conclusion

Katsuyuki Machino's contributions to wireless communication technology have positioned him as a key figure in the industry. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving communication systems for future advancements.

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