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CORRIGENT SYSTEMS LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    94
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CORRIGENT SYSTEMS LTD has a total of 94 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets digital networks, telecommunications and environmental technology are ASCOM NEXION INC, PANNELL DONALD and MIZRAHI TAL.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CORRIGENT SYSTEMS LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bruckman Leon 47
#2 Zelig David 32
#3 Solomon Ronen 26
#4 Ram Rafi 13
#5 Mor Gal 12
#6 Agmon Gideon 10
#7 Khill Uzi 9
#8 Roth Moran 7
#9 Harel Rafi 7
#10 Levit Alex 7

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2010135297A1 Unicast streaming of multicast content
US2010202452A1 High-speed processing of multicast content requests
US2010172242A1 Ring network aggregate rates
IL195263D0 Mac address learning in a distributed bridge
IL195264D0 Rpr representation in ospe-te
US2010110906A1 Efficient full mesh load testing of network elements
EP2212757A2 A device, method and system for media packet distribution
IL192993D0 Route selection with bandwidth sharing optimization over rings
US2008222447A1 Prevention of frame duplication in interconnected ring networks
IL188644D0 Transparent transport of fibre channel traffic over packet-switched networks
US2008112323A1 Hash-based multi-homing
US2008107125A1 MAC address scalability in interconnected rings
US2008192747A1 Frame concatenation with drop precedence assignment
US2008151890A1 Forwarding multicast traffic over link aggregation ports
WO2007057884A2 Vpls remote failure indication
US2008075082A1 Fault-tolerant medium access control (MAC) address assignment in network elements
US2008049764A1 Point-to-multipoint functionality in a bridged network
US2008016402A1 Connectivity fault management (CFM) in networks with link aggregation group connections
US2007011318A1 Transparent transport of fibre channel traffic over packet-switched networks
US2007268915A1 MAC address learning in a distributed bridge