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JI BAOWEI

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  • Total Patents
    23
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JI BAOWEI has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. 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 GHOLMIEH AZIZ, GHOSH CHITTABRATA and GUANGZHOU JIXIANG TECH CO LTD.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ji Baowei 23
#2 Pi Zhouyue 3
#3 Josiam Kaushik 3
#4 Khan Farooq 2
#5 Mazzarese David 2
#6 Li Ying 2
#7 Koo Changhoi 2
#8 Cheng Jinxia 1
#9 Ji Zhouyue 1
#10 Rensburg Cornelius Van 1

Latest patents

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US2011053657A1 Apparatus and method for maximum power saving in sleep mode
US2010332936A1 Technique for advanced ARQ buffer management in wireless communication system
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US2010182949A1 Method and system for generating and reading an automatic repeat request (ARQ) status feedback message
US2010302980A1 System and method for preserving battery life for a mobile station
US2009279466A1 Flexible sleep mode for advanced wireless systems
US2010061286A1 Method for EMBS-unicast interactivity and EMBS paging
US2010002720A1 Effective idle mode for advanced wireless system
US2010061338A1 System and method for performing a handover in an enhanced multicast broadcast system (E-MBS)
US2009097460A1 Method for contention-free NPD periodic updating
US2009011756A1 Method for maintaining the continuing existence of NPD in IEEE 802.22.1 operation
US2008159258A1 Enhanced coexistence beacon protocol (ECBP) for precise intercell synchronization of overlapping wireless base stations
US2008214199A1 Dynamic frequency selection based on spectrum etiquette
US2008043863A1 Method and system for providing a dual-channel beacon signal in a wireless network
US2007226576A1 Channel sensing based on self-signal suppression