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SONG OSOK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    14
About

SONG OSOK has a total of 14 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 and digital networks are DREVON NICOLAS, NYLANDER TOMAS and JUNG INUK.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SONG OSOKs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 14

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SONG OSOKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Song Osok 14
#2 Ji Tingfang 5
#3 Kitazoe Masato 4
#4 Prakash Rajat 3
#5 Damnjanovic Aleksandar 3
#6 Ulupinar Fatih 2
#7 Tenny Nathan Edward 2
#8 Grilli Francesco 2
#9 Subramanian Ramachandran 2
#10 Vajapeyam Madhavan Srinivasan 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2012307808A1 Determining UE interference during handover in enhanced inter-cell interference coordination
US2012106476A1 Methods and apparatus for defining and using sequences for resource sets for enhanced inter-cell interference coordination
US2011310802A1 Adaptive resource partitioning information (ARPI) transition behavior in heterogeneous networks
US2011275394A1 Resource partitioning information for enhanced interference coordination
US2012087250A1 Determination of radio link failure with enhanced interference coordination and cancellation
US2011188451A1 Method and apparatus to enable inter-system transfer of a packet switched session
US2011216645A1 Circuit switched fallback procedure
US2010322069A1 Bearer quality of service selection
US2010279648A1 Systems, apparatus and methods for facilitating emergency call service in wireless communication systems
US2010265914A1 Systems, methods, and devices to enable selection of radio access technology
US2010177737A1 Context fetching after inter-system handover
US2009252132A1 Selective bearer establishment in E-utran/EPS
US2009247176A1 Management of wireless connections
US2009257353A1 Method of network management by assistance from terminal using control-plane signaling between terminal and network