Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.71
ph-index = 2
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP (15 from 16,497 patents)
2. Other (1 from 832,891 patents)
16 patents:
1. 12369099 - Establishing domains of authority for routing table updates between routing devices in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
2. 12323897 - Connectionless mobility management for hybrid networks using relativistic routing protocol
3. 12255810 - Wireline and/or wireless integrated access networks
4. 12035191 - Apparatuses and methods for facilitating communication services via connectionless technology
5. 11700208 - Selectively bypassing a routing queue in a routing device in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
6. 11689985 - Selectively sending routing information to routing devices in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
7. 11632706 - Establishing domains of authority for routing table updates between routing devices in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
8. 11606723 - End-to-end integration of an adaptive air interface scheduler
9. 11490317 - Selectively shedding processing loads associated with updates to a routing table in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
10. 11337137 - Selectively rerouting network traffic in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
11. 11290941 - Selectively using a co-processor to process network routing information in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
12. 11240730 - Selectively sending routing information to routing devices in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
13. 11234167 - End-to-end integration of an adaptive air interface scheduler
14. 11190457 - Selectively bypassing a routing queue in a routing device in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
15. 11071041 - Establishing domains of authority for routing table updates between routing devices in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network