Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2002
Title: Lars Gauffin: Innovator in Mobile Communication Technology
Introduction
Lars Gauffin is a notable inventor based in Ronninge, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of mobile communication technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on methods and apparatuses that enhance data transfer in communication networks.
Latest Patents
One of Lars Gauffin's latest patents is titled "Method and apparatus for switching data between bitstreams of a time division multiplexed network." This invention presents a method and apparatus for switching data between a set of input bitstreams and a set of output bitstreams in a circuit-switched time division multiplexed network. Each bitstream is divided into recurring frames, and each frame is further divided into time slots. The invention allows for the temporary storage of frames of time slot data in a set of memories, facilitating efficient data transmission.
Another significant patent is related to a "Mobile communication network." This invention refers to the transfer of data in a mobile communication network, where data is transferred between one or more mobile switching centers and a plurality of base stations via controllers. The invention utilizes a Dynamic Synchronous Transfer Mode type network to enhance data transfer efficiency.
Career Highlights
Lars Gauffin is currently employed at Net Insight AB, where he continues to innovate in the field of mobile communication. His work has been instrumental in developing technologies that improve data transfer and communication efficiency.
Collaborations
Lars has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Christer Bohm and Per Lindgren, contributing to advancements in mobile communication technologies.
Conclusion
Lars Gauffin's contributions to mobile communication technology through his patents and work at Net Insight AB highlight his role as an influential inventor in the field. His innovative methods for data transfer continue to shape the future of communication networks.