Norrköping, Sweden

Oskar Myrberg

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2016

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Title: Oskar Myrberg: Innovating Wireless Communication

Introduction: Oskar Myrberg, an inventive mind hailing from Norrköping, Sweden, has made significant strides in the field of wireless communication. His passion for technology and innovation has led him to patent a unique method that enhances the capabilities of mobile terminals within wireless networks.

Latest Patents: Myrberg holds one patent titled "Method for increasing the address space for mobile terminals in a wireless network." This innovative method involves a base station subsystem that efficiently allocates radio resources to mobile stations in a wireless communication system. It includes the assignment of Temporary Block Flows (TBFs) to each mobile station, which are then endowed with Temporary Flow Identities (TFIs), Packet Data Channels (PDCHs), and Uplink State Flags (USFs) as needed.

Career Highlights: Currently, Oskar Myrberg is associated with Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, a leading telecommunications company known for its cutting-edge technology and research in mobile communications. His work there focuses on improving the allocation of radio resources, which is vital for enhancing the performance of mobile networks globally.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Myrberg has worked alongside accomplished professionals in the industry, including his coworkers Anders Holm and Håkan Axelsson. Their collaborative efforts in the research and development domain have contributed to advancements in wireless technology.

Conclusion: Oskar Myrberg represents the spirit of innovation that drives progress in telecommunications. His patent, aimed at enhancing mobile terminal capabilities, showcases his commitment to improving wireless communication systems. As technology continues to evolve, contributions from inventors like Myrberg will undoubtedly shape the future of mobile connectivity.

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