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ASCOM SYSTEC AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    55
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ASCOM SYSTEC AG has a total of 55 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets digital networks, telecommunications and electrical machinery and energy are XIONG JUN, WUHAN INST OF SHIPPING AND COMMUNICATIONS NO 722 INST CHINA SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY CORPORATION and FUNDACIO PRIVADA CT TECNOLOGIC DE TELECOMUNICACIONS DE CATALUNYA.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ASCOM SYSTEC AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Widmer Hanspeter 13
#2 Aldis James 8
#3 Dettmar Uwe 6
#4 Reed Mark Craig 5
#5 Liebendoerfer Matthias 5
#6 Bitter Ludger 4
#7 Eglin Peter 3
#8 Hansen Ralf 3
#9 Wegmann Max 3
#10 Kuhn Michael 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP1450437A1 Ring-shaped embedded antenna
EP1318644A1 Voice transmission over high bitrate data networks
EP1315307A1 Improved DS/CDMA signal acquisition
EP1315306A1 Process and apparatus for acquisition of DS-CDMA signals received by an antenna array
EP1309105A1 Dual mode satellite/cellular terminal
EP1294108A1 Process for decoding of non-linear codes
EP1248425A1 Calculation of DFE coefficients from CIR
EP1255351A1 Amplifier circuit
EP1191703A1 Receiver structure in a digital communication system
EP1091506A2 A hybrid CDMA and TDMA radio access scheme for personal satellite communication systems
EP1158492A1 User authentication for home banking system
EP1137097A1 Antenna construction
EP1122696A1 Method and device for the automatic depositing and dispensing of banknotes
EP1109031A1 Method and apparatus to localise a mobile terminal
EP1093982A1 Method for monitoring the use of safety belt and device therefore
EP1087351A1 Monitoring situation classification process using an image sequence
EP1087326A1 Method for building clusters
EP1037427A1 Multiple security protocol facility in messaging systems
EP1037436A1 Cryptographic security for substitute recipients in an electronic mail system
EP1022653A1 Method for the calculation of products modulo (2n+1) and subsequent addition modulo (2n)