Kawasaki, Japan

Yoshinori Tanaka

USPTO Granted Patents = 124 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.4

ph-index = 22

Forward Citations = 2,040(Granted Patents)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Kawaski, JP (2002)
  • Tottori, JP (2009)
  • Kasawaki, JP (2014)
  • Kawasaki, JP (1992 - 2017)
  • Yonago, JP (2010 - 2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1992-2023

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124 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Yoshinori Tanaka: An Inventor with 298 Patents

Meet Yoshinori Tanaka, a prolific inventor hailing from Kawasaki, Japan. Tanaka's pursuit of innovation has led him to become one of the most renowned inventors, having developed 298 patents in his career.

Many of his patents stem from his work at leading technology companies like FUJITSU Corporation and WINBOND ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. He has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Yoshiaki Ohta and Yoshihiro Kawasaki, who have also made significant contributions to the world of technology.

Tanaka's latest patents showcase his expertise in wireless communication systems and semiconductor isolation structures. In one of his latest patents, he developed a wireless communication system that allows for seamless transmission between a base station and a terminal. The system uses a physical downlink control channel to share information used for assigning a utilization resource in an unlicensed band, which eases the burden of transmitting wireless signals. His unique approach to wireless communications could pave the way to wireless connectivity solutions that are more efficient and robust.

Tanaka’s work in semiconductor isolation structures is equally impressive. He has developed an innovative method of forming a semiconductor isolation structure that includes a fixed negative charge and fixed positive charge layer in a trench. The structure has two configurations in two different device regions. With this new method, Tanaka has brought about more efficient isolation structures that can enhance the performance and durability of semiconductor devices.

Tanaka's patents reflect his deep understanding of the field of technology and relentless pursuit of finding new methods of innovation. His contributions to wireless communication and semiconductor isolation structures have the potential to shape the future of these fields.

We can only wait and see what new patents and inventions he will bring to the world.

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