Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.59
ph-index = 9
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. Apple Inc. (87 from 40,056 patents)
2. Intel Corporation (81 from 54,155 patents)
3. Other (2 from 831,952 patents)
170 patents:
1. 12414074 - Systems and methods of providing new radio positioning
2. 12363732 - Enhancement of performance of ultra-reliable low-latency communication
3. 12284660 - Enhancement on scheduling and HARQ-ACK feedback for URLLC, multiplexing scheme for control/data channel and DM-RS for NR, and activation mechanism, scheduling aspects, and synchronization signal (SS) blocks for new radio (NR) system with multiple bandwidth parts (BWPS)
4. 12273875 - System and method of downlink control channel signaling for uplink coexistence of multiple service types
5. 12262392 - Enhancement on scheduling and HARQ-ACK feedback for URLLC, multiplexing scheme for control/data channel and DM-RS for NR, and activation mechanism, scheduling aspects, and synchronization signal (SS) blocks for new radio (NR) system with multiple bandwidth parts (BWPS)
6. 12256400 - Systems and methods for intra-UE multiplexing in new radio (NR)
7. 12206617 - System and method for physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) repetition termination in new radio (NR)
8. 12193059 - Intra- and inter-RAT co-existence and congestion control for LTE PC5-based vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication
9. 12185187 - Distributed resource management mode for NR positioning
10. 12185322 - Scheduling request transmission opportunity and resource configuration in new radio
11. 12156144 - NR V2X sidelink structures for PSCCH cover enhancement
12. 12150213 - Reference signal and control information processing in 5G-NR wireless systems
13. 12149385 - Time domain resource allocation for mobile communication
14. 12126478 - Method and system for DL PRS transmission for accurate rat-dependent NR positioning
15. 12113746 - Sidelink physical layer procedures for collision avoidance, HARQ feedback, and CSI acquisition