EARNSHAW ANDREW MARK has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2009. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and audio-visual technology are BAMBOO MEDIACASTING LTD, KONINKLIJKE KPN NV and LIVEU LTD.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | United States | 16 |
# | Industry | |
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#1 | Telecommunications | |
#2 | Digital networks | |
#3 | Audio-visual technology | |
#4 | Basic communication technologies | |
#5 | Computer technology | |
#6 | Measurement |
# | Technology | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Digital information transmission | |
#2 | Wireless communication networks | |
#3 | Television | |
#4 | Telephonic communication | |
#5 | Radio navigation | |
#6 | Data recognition and presentation | |
#7 | Code conversion | |
#8 | Transmission |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Earnshaw Andrew Mark | 16 |
#2 | Cai Zhijun | 8 |
#3 | Weng Jianfeng | 5 |
#4 | Yu Yi | 3 |
#5 | Heo Youn Hyoung | 3 |
#6 | Fong Mo-Han | 2 |
#7 | Wachsmann Klaus-Peter Alfred | 2 |
#8 | Duggan Jason Robert | 1 |
#9 | Xu Hua | 1 |
#10 | Kalu Kalu Onuka | 1 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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US2015189546A1 | System and Method for Handling of an Uplink Transmission Collision with an ACK/NACK Signal | |
US2013318159A1 | System and method for sharing data across multiple electronic devices | |
US2013235768A1 | Handling scheduling request collisions with an ACK/NACK repetition signal | |
US2013235808A1 | System and method for handling of an uplink transmission collision with an ACK/NACK signal | |
US2013222627A1 | Method and device for sharing a camera feature | |
US2013225134A1 | Smart-phone answering service for handling incoming calls | |
US2013148791A1 | Methods and devices to retrieve voice messages | |
US2010135181A1 | Control information feedback over the long-term evolution physical uplink shared channel | |
US2010223534A1 | Code block reordering prior to forward error correction decoding based on predicted code block reliability |