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NOE REINHOLD

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  • Total Patents
    13
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NOE REINHOLD has a total of 13 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1998. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and measurement are AZEYANAGI KATSUYOSHI, TANAKA TOSHIKI and ROMANO FRANCESCO.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Noe Reinhold 13
#2 Maucher Albrecht 1

Latest patents

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DE10334154A1 Arrangement and method for a synchronous demodulation
DE10216281A1 Arrangement and method for dispersion detection
WO0232021A2 System and method for an optical information transmission
DE10054400A1 Optical information transmission system has receiver provided with control unit for measuring propagation time variations for transmitted signal
DE10050266A1 Optical information transmission system has receiver provided with control unit for measuring propagation time variations for transmitted signal
DE10035086A1 Receiver and method for optical information transmission
DE10023708A1 Calibration method for polarimeter, involves determining the Stokes vector by performing the inversion of the measured vector using an inversion device
DE10019932A1 Noise-canceling optical data transmitter employing polarization-multiplexed signal components, detects common mode interference and derives signals used to control polarizers
DE10017516A1 Noise-canceling optical data transmitter employing polarization-multiplexed signal components, detects common mode interference and derives signals used to control polarizers
DE19846573A1 Arrangement to filter optical signals for use in optical spectral analyzer for optical and non-optical electromagnetic waves; has interdigital converter, couplers and intermediate waveguide sections forming Mach-Zehnder interferometer