Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.63
ph-index = 2
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 Research & Development Corporation (16 from 495 patents)
2. Apple Inc. (4 from 40,864 patents)
3. Intel Corporation (2 from 54,688 patents)
4. Corning Optical Communications LLC (2 from 776 patents)
5. Ani Acquisition Sub, LLC (1 from 4 patents)
6. Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy (2,208 patents)
25 patents:
1. 12356203 - Dynamic network resource management in a wireless communications system (WCS)
2. 12342233 - Beamforming for dynamic cell switching
3. 12207148 - Beamforming for dynamic cell switching
4. 12177942 - Dynamic use of remote units in a wireless communications system (WCS)
5. 12166558 - Selective radio frequency (RF) reference beam radiation in a wireless communications system (WCS) based on user equipment (UE) locations
6. 12160267 - Dynamic radio frequency (RF) beam pattern adaptation in a wireless communications system (WCS)
7. 12101109 - Intelligent thermal and power management in a wireless communications device in a wireless communications system (WCS)
8. 12074676 - Beamforming codebook synthesis in a wireless communications system (WCS)
9. 12028130 - Multi-beam uniform coverage in a coverage cell(s) in a wireless communications system (WCS)
10. 11936451 - Multi-beamwidth radio frequency (RF) beamforming optimization in a wireless communications apparatus, particularly for a wireless communications system (WCS)
11. 11916596 - Distributed radio access networks (RANs) supporting coordinated amplifier gain optimization
12. 11864042 - Beamforming for dynamic cell switching
13. 11832353 - Dynamic use of remote units in a wireless communications system (WCS)
14. 11757518 - Multi-level beam scheduling in a wireless communications circuit, particularly for a wireless communications system (WCS)
15. 11736175 - Grid of beams (GOB) adaptation in a wireless communications circuit, particularly for a wireless communications system (WCS)