Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.89
ph-index = 6
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. Intel Corporation (60 from 54,320 patents)
2. Apple Inc. (53 from 40,253 patents)
3. Biocytogen Pharmaceuticals (beijing) Co., Ltd. (25 from 33 patents)
4. Boe Technology Group Co., Ltd. (14 from 18,028 patents)
5. Biocytogen Jiangsu Co., Ltd. (4 from 4 patents)
6. Beijing Boe Technology Development Co., Ltd. (3 from 985 patents)
7. Other (2 from 832,347 patents)
8. Beijing Biocytogen Co., Ltd (2 from 2 patents)
9. Boe Technology Groupco., Ltd. (1 from 193 patents)
10. Intel IP Corporation (1 from 30 patents)
11. Sdic Zhonglu Fruit Juice Co., Ltd. (1 from 3 patents)
12. Shanxi Sdic Zhonglu Fruit Juice Co., Ltd. (1 from 1 patent)
163 patents:
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2. 12413364 - User equipment behavior and requirements for positioning measurement without gap
3. 12408530 - Display panel, manufacturing method therefor, and display apparatus
4. 12389358 - Receive timing difference for inter-band asynchronous NR-DC operation
5. 12382251 - User equipment positioning in long-term evolution coordinated multipoint communication systems
6. 12342800 - Immunodeficient non-human animal
7. 12309720 - Secondary cell (SCell) activation in a wireless network for a high speed scenario
8. 12302159 - RRM measurement restriction on CLI measurement
9. 12302135 - Scaling factor for new radio gap based measurement
10. 12266285 - Display panel and display apparatus having sensing module
11. 12267713 - Scaling factor for new radio gap based measurement
12. 12235557 - Displaying base plate and manufacturing method thereof, and displaying device
13. 12238564 - RRM measurement restriction on CLI measurement
14. 12225393 - Methods and systems for radio link monitoring for high speed scenario
15. 12185315 - Mechanisms for bandwidth part (BWP) switching in a new radio (NR) network