Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.62
ph-index = 5
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. Charter Communications Operating, LLC (39 from 915 patents)
2. Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (publ) (25,721 patents)
3. Das, Pratik (0 patent)
39 patents:
1. 12388574 - Disabling hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgments for packets for which acknowledgements are supported at network or higher layer
2. 12149373 - Premises apparatus and methods for aggregated high-capacity data services
3. 12081808 - Apparatus and methods for content storage, distribution and security within a content distribution network
4. 12081459 - Method and apparatus for transporting data traffic using classifications
5. 12041398 - Apparatus and methods for enhancing quality of experience for data services over high-capacity wireless networks
6. 11985641 - Node apparatus and methods for providing high-capacity data services via a content delivery network architecture
7. 11974080 - Apparatus and methods for integrated high-capacity data and wireless IoT (internet of things) services
8. 11843474 - Apparatus and methods for providing high-capacity data services over a content delivery network
9. 11832034 - Apparatus and methods for coordinated delivery of multiple data channels over physical medium
10. 11824760 - Methods and apparatus for supporting network access using cable and radio communications links
11. 11736841 - Apparatus and methods for enabling mobility of a user device in an enhanced wireless network
12. 11716558 - Apparatus and methods for integrated high-capacity data and wireless network services
13. 11664932 - Disabling, using a designated process, hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgments for packets for which acknowledgements are supported at network or higher layer
14. 11659463 - Shared use of cellular networks to provide wireless services
15. 11570015 - Premises apparatus and methods for aggregated high-capacity data services