Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.02
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. Ciena Corporation (11 from 1,967 patents)
2. Celight, Inc. (3 from 44 patents)
3. Other (2 from 832,912 patents)
16 patents:
1. 12483352 - Probabilistic constellation shaping of multi-dimensional symbols for improved tolerance to nonlinear impairments
2. 11831431 - Probabilistic constellation shaping of multi-dimensional symbols for improved tolerance to nonlinear impairments
3. 10848269 - Probabilistic constellation shaping of multi-dimensional symbols for improved tolerance to nonlinear impairments
4. 9419725 - Systems and methods for the compensation of nonlinear cross polarization and cross phase modulation in dual polarization coherent channels
5. 9207461 - Fiber optical package interconnect
6. 8977125 - Low power optical transceiver using orthogonal polarization detection technique
7. 8861960 - Systems and methods for the compensation of nonlinear cross polarization and cross phase modulation in dual polarization coherent channels
8. 8699880 - Optical transceivers for use in fiber optic communication networks
9. 8095342 - Systems and methods for highly efficient bit error rate modeling in quasi-linear communication networks
10. 7853156 - Systems and methods for the coherent non-differential detection of optical communication signals
11. 7853157 - Systems and methods for the polarization insensitive coherent detection and the polarization division multiplexed transmission of optical communication signals
12. 7590358 - Optical regenerative amplifier for binary phase shift-keying signals
13. 7512338 - Method and apparatus for pulse generation and adaptive pulse generation for optical communications
14. 7391969 - Method and apparatus for pulse generation and adaptive pulse generation for optical communications
15. 7266307 - Method and apparatus for pulse generation and adaptive pulse generation for optical communications