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KINI SRIGANESH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    23
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KINI SRIGANESH has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2008. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets digital networks and telecommunications are METRO PACKET SYSTEMS INC, IPEAK NETWORKS INC and IP DYNAMICS INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KINI SRIGANESHs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 23

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KINI SRIGANESHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kini Sriganesh 23
#2 Mehta Rishi 6
#3 Lu Wenhu 3
#4 Rapoport Marc 3
#5 Avalos Hector 2
#6 D Souza Pramodh 2
#7 Takacs Attila Zoltan 2
#8 Narayanan Srikanth 2
#9 Sinicrope David 2
#10 Chen Michael 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2013343175A1 Internetworking and IP address management in unified MPLS and IP networks
US2013343180A1 Internetworking and failure recovery in unified MPLS and IP networks
US2013010589A1 MPLS fast re-route using LDP (LDP-FRR)
US2013003607A1 E-tree using two pseudowires between edge routers with enhanced forwarding methods and systems
US2013022041A1 Signaling a label switched path (lsp) tunneling model
US2012218884A1 MPLS fast re-route using LDP (LDP-FRR)
US2012076145A1 Pseudo-wire providing an in-band control channel using an offset
US2012093150A1 Multipath transmission control protocol proxy
US2012069745A1 Method and apparatus to improve LDP convergence using hierarchical label stacking
US2011261812A1 Efficient encapsulation of packets transmitted on a packet-pseudowire over a packet switched network
US2011249567A1 Inter-working of EFM-OAM and CFM-OAM for mobile backhaul networks
US2011205907A1 Fast LSP alert mechanism
US2011205885A1 Optimized fast re-route in MPLS ring topologies
US2011044348A1 LDP IGP synchronization for broadcast networks
US2010226382A1 LDP IGP synchronization for broadcast networks
US2010165832A1 HVPLS hub connectivity failure recovery with dynamic spoke pseudowires
US2009109861A1 Scalable connectivity fault management in a bridged/virtual private LAN service environment