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BAKER MATTHEW P J

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  • Total Patents
    42
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BAKER MATTHEW P J has a total of 42 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and environmental technology are ALKATEL LYUSENT, NANTONG LANGHENG COMMUNICATION TECH COMPANY LIMITED and SUO SHIQIANG.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Baker Matthew P J 42
#2 Moulsley Timothy J 33
#3 Bucknell Paul 6
#4 Tosato Filippo 4
#5 Hunt Bernard 3
#6 Ye Sigen 2
#7 Cheng Fang-Chen 2
#8 Hus Olivier J-M 2
#9 Boumendil Sarah 1
#10 Shang Dan 1

Latest patents

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US2013195100A1 Method and apparatus for signaling to support flexible reference signal configuration
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WO2010018509A2 Method for communicating in a network, a secondary station and a system therefor
WO2009156929A2 Method for positioning acknowledgements and channel quality information fields in the uplink of a hsdpa telecommunication system
WO2009122370A2 Wireless communication system and method for automatically switching data channel in the system using a content stamp matrix
WO2009098610A2 A method for acknowledging reception of data
WO2009057036A2 A method for signalling of reference symbols
US2010311429A1 Coordinated change of transmission parameters for data and control information
WO2008114198A2 Reporting of retransmissions for downlink packet
US2011039535A1 Radio communication station and radio communication device, and methods of operating same
US2007165577A1 Communication system, primary station and method of transmit power control