Germantown, MD, United States of America

Michael Koehne


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 45(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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Title: Michael Koehne: Innovator in Satellite Communications

Introduction

Michael Koehne is an accomplished inventor based in Germantown, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of satellite communications, particularly in the area of bandwidth allocation and scheduling.

Latest Patents

Koehne holds a patent for "Scheduling and queue servicing in a satellite terminal for bandwidth allocations in a broadband satellite communications system." This innovative approach involves scheduling packets within a terminal used in a satellite communications system. A hub, in conjunction with a satellite, controls bandwidth allocations to multiple terminals, which are designed to issue bandwidth allocation requests to the satellite. Each terminal comprises several prioritized queues that store packets. The bandwidth-on-demand control logic prepares a schedule plan for transmitting the stored packets based on current bandwidth allocations and the prioritization of the queues. This schedule plan assigns the stored packets to transmission opportunities associated with the current bandwidth allocations.

Career Highlights

Michael Koehne is currently employed at Hughes Network Systems, LLC, where he continues to develop cutting-edge technologies in satellite communications. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of bandwidth management in satellite systems.

Collaborations

Koehne collaborates with various professionals in his field, including his coworker Craig Schweinhart. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of satellite communication technologies.

Conclusion

Michael Koehne's innovative work in satellite communications exemplifies the importance of advancements in technology for improving bandwidth allocation and scheduling. His contributions continue to shape the future of satellite communications systems.

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