Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.11
ph-index = 11
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. Commscope Technologies LLC (35 from 2,551 patents)
2. Commscope, Inc of North Carolina (4 from 433 patents)
3. Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC (4 from 177 patents)
4. Commscope, Inc. (2 from 33 patents)
5. Arris Enterprises LLC (1 from 1,852 patents)
6. Siecor Corporation (1 from 214 patents)
7. Norscan Instruments Ltd. (1 from 8 patents)
48 patents:
1. 12498749 - Power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
2. 12493313 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
3. 12493314 - Voltage conversion techniques
4. 12314069 - Methods and equipment for reducing power loss in cellular systems
5. 12294818 - Multi-rate and multi-modulation ont and olt
6. 12072721 - Methods and equipment for reducing power loss in cellular systems
7. 12026000 - Methods and equipment for reducing power loss in cellular systems
8. 11740645 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
9. 11726508 - Methods and systems for determining resistance of power conductors
10. 11675381 - Apparatuses and related methods for reducing power loss
11. 11675382 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
12. 11669117 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
13. 11669118 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
14. 11662759 - Programmable power supplies for cellular base stations and related methods of reducing power loss in cellular systems
15. 11378602 - Tap, meter and transformation device for power distribution from HFC plant