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GAZILLION BITS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
About

GAZILLION BITS INC has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, telecommunications and environmental technology are OFS FITEL LLC A DELAWARE LTD LIABILITY COMPANY, FURUKAWA ELECTRIC NORTH AM INC and DONG LIANG.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wang Shih-Yuan 12
#2 Wei Haiqing 7
#3 Xue Xin 5
#4 Zhu Zuhua 5
#5 Elrefaie Aly F 4
#6 Islam Saif M 3
#7 Zhu Miao 2
#8 Jeong Hwan J 2
#9 Chen Xing 1
#10 Kamel Aladin H 1

Latest patents

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US2004012845A1 Semiconductor optical amplifier using energy from single-transverse-mode VCSELs to amplify optical signal
US6944361B2 Electrically controllable integrated optical cross-connect
US2002181046A1 Wavelength division multiplexing with narrow band reflective filters
US2002177250A1 Current confinement structure for vertical cavity surface emitting laser
US2002173089A1 Vertical cavity surface emitting laser with buried dielectric distributed Bragg reflector
US2003067677A1 Reducing output noise in a ballast-powered semiconductor optical amplifier
US2003067676A1 Semiconductor optical amplifier using laser cavity energy to amplify signal and method of fabrication thereof
US7068948B2 Generation of optical signals with return-to-zero format
US6512871B2 Dispersion compensating fiber with void pattern in secondary core
US2002126354A1 Optical interleaving with enhanced spectral response and reduced polarization sensitivity
US6418258B1 Microstructured optical fiber with improved transmission efficiency and durability
US6396586B1 Reducing nonlinearities caused by transmission of optical information through nonlinear media