Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.88
ph-index = 3
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. Corning Optical Communications LLC (7 from 776 patents)
2. Corning Optical Communications Wireless Ltd (5 from 120 patents)
12 patents:
1. 11516030 - Power management for distributed communication systems, and related components, systems, and methods
2. 10992484 - Power management for distributed communication systems, and related components, systems, and methods
3. 10820319 - Partitioning a time-division-based communications link for communicating multiple types of communications signals in a wireless distribution system (WDS)
4. 10555312 - Allocating digital channels associated with communications signals into assigned spectrum chunks in a wireless distribution system (WDS) based on determined utilization of processing resources
5. 10405356 - Distribution of time-division multiplexed (TDM) management services in a distributed antenna system, and related components, systems, and methods
6. 10292168 - Allocating digital channels associated with communications signals into assigned spectrum chunks in a wireless distribution system (WDS) based on determined utilization of processing resources
7. 10291323 - Determining efficiency of an optical signal source in distributed communication systems
8. 10136427 - Partitioning a time-division-based communications link for communicating multiple types of communications signals in a wireless distribution system (WDS)
9. 10003404 - Determining efficiency of an optical signal source in distributed communication systems
10. 9973968 - Distribution of time-division multiplexed (TDM) management services in a distributed antenna system, and related components, systems, and methods
11. 9621293 - Distribution of time-division multiplexed (TDM) management services in a distributed antenna system, and related components, systems, and methods
12. 9276732 - Frequency synchronizing a local oscillator in a remote unit in a distributed antenna system (DAS) used for frequency shifting communications signals based on a received digital pulse signal from a central unit