Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.29
ph-index = 10
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. Infineon Technologies Ag (40 from 14,705 patents)
2. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (6 from 131,214 patents)
3. Intel Corporation (6 from 54,664 patents)
4. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (6 from 30,028 patents)
5. Intel Mobile Communications Gmbh (3 from 511 patents)
6. Universitaet Duisburg-essen (2 from 12 patents)
7. Apple Inc. (1 from 40,816 patents)
8. Alcatel-lucent USA Inc. (1 from 1,310 patents)
9. Postech Academy-industry Foundation (1 from 658 patents)
10. Intel Deutschland Gmbh (1 from 254 patents)
11. Novero Dabendorf Gmbh (1 from 4 patents)
12. Tyntec Limited (1 from 2 patents)
13. Intel IP Corporation (30 patents)
14. Universitat Duisburg-essen (17 patents)
15. Funkwerk Dabendorf Gmbh (5 patents)
68 patents:
1. 12199799 - Communication device and method for radio communication
2. 11758619 - Methods and devices for managing access to shared channels
3. 11601308 - Communication device and method for radio communication
4. 10999894 - Methods and devices for managing access to shared channels
5. 10924306 - Communication device and method for radio communication
6. 10880939 - System and method for controlling a transmission between a network and a terminal device
7. 10390382 - Devices and methods for processing transmissions from multiple network access nodes based on distinguishing features
8. 9629177 - Method and apparatus for two-way broadcasting
9. 9231675 - Receiver and method for detecting a pre-coded signal
10. 9225427 - Transmitter and receiver for transceiving optical signals
11. 8970168 - Charging circuit for an energy store of a portable electrical device
12. 8908743 - Receiver with multi layer interference cancellation
13. 8842782 - Apparatus and method for decoding a received signal
14. 8781027 - Apparatus and method for determining a precoding matrix
15. 8773967 - Method and system for transmitting signals between a first signal source and a second signal source