Tokyo, Japan

Toshihiro Sano


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Toshihiro Sano: Innovator in Communication Speed Control Systems

Introduction

Toshihiro Sano is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of communication technology. His innovative work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of data transmission between service providing servers and smartphones.

Latest Patents

Toshihiro Sano holds a patent for a communication speed control system. This system is designed to be placed between service providing servers on the Internet and smartphones. It includes a traffic storing unit, a non-regulated IP address storing unit for registering IP addresses of the servers, and a packet reading unit for extracting an IP address of the server from the packet. Additionally, it features a traffic management unit that calculates cumulative data traffic of the IP address in question. The system determines whether a band limitation is required based on the cumulative data traffic and the registration status of the IP address. This innovative approach allows for efficient packet transmission at normal communication speeds.

Career Highlights

Toshihiro Sano is currently employed at Actis Corporation, where he continues to develop cutting-edge technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing communication systems and improving user experiences in data transmission.

Collaborations

Toshihiro collaborates with notable colleagues, including Yoshiaki Higashino and Noriyuki Haneda. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative projects at Actis Corporation.

Conclusion

Toshihiro Sano's contributions to communication technology, particularly through his patented communication speed control system, highlight his role as a key innovator in the field. His work continues to influence the efficiency of data transmission in modern communication systems.

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