Kawasaki, Japan

Kazuko Iwatsuki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 19(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999-2006

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6 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kazuko Iwatsuki: Innovator in Network Communication Technology

Introduction

Kazuko Iwatsuki is a prominent inventor based in Kawasaki, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of network communication technology, holding a total of 6 patents. Her innovative work has paved the way for advancements in linking different types of networks.

Latest Patents

Iwatsuki's latest patents include an "Apparatus for linking a SAN with a LAN." This invention involves a linking apparatus that receives a first packet from a first network. When the first packet does not include a first header, the receiving section of the linking apparatus reads out a first header, which is stored after being associated with packet identification information. This allows the first packet to be output with the added first header. Additionally, she has developed a "Network apparatus and a method for communicating by using the network apparatus." This network apparatus connects to one or more server apparatuses via a link, allowing for controlled transmission of frames based on pre-set band volumes.

Career Highlights

Kazuko Iwatsuki is currently employed at Hitachi, Ltd., where she continues to innovate and contribute to the field of network technology. Her work has been instrumental in enhancing communication systems and improving network efficiency.

Collaborations

Iwatsuki has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Takahisa Miyamoto and Tatsuya Watanuki. These collaborations have further enriched her work and led to the development of advanced technologies in network communication.

Conclusion

Kazuko Iwatsuki's contributions to network communication technology exemplify her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. Her patents reflect her expertise and commitment to improving how networks operate.

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