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STRATALIGHT COMMUNICATIONS INC

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  • Total Patents
    28
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STRATALIGHT COMMUNICATIONS INC has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and optics are NAKASHIMA HISAO, SPIDCOM TECHNOLOGIES and WIRE21 INC.

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Chart showing STRATALIGHT COMMUNICATIONS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kahn Joseph Mardell 15
#2 Ho Keangpo 15
#3 Ho Keangpo Ricky 5
#4 Schmidt Theodore J 4
#5 Malouin Christian 3
#6 Heffner Brian L 3
#7 Wang Gary 3
#8 Kahn Joseph M 1
#9 Saunders Ross Alexander 1
#10 Liang Anhui H 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2145407A1 Optical receivers for optical communications
US7162163B1 Differential complex modulation optical receiver having compensation of Kerr effect phase noise
US2006171719A1 Optical transmission system having optimized filter wavelength offsets
US2006110170A1 Optical receiver having transient compensation
US6804472B1 Transmitter and method using half rate data streams for generating full rate modulation on an optical signal
US6915084B2 Optical compensator having compensation for Kerr effect phase noise
US6690894B2 Multilevel optical signals optimized for systems having signal-dependent and signal-independent noises, finite transmitter extinction ratio and intersymbol interference
US7287213B1 Method and system to provide modular parallel precoding in optical duobinary transmission systems
US6424444B1 Transmission and reception of duobinary multilevel pulse-amplitude-modulated optical signals using finite-state machine-based encoder
US6490069B1 Transmission and reception of duobinary multilevel pulse-amplitude-modulated optical signals using subtraction-based encoder
US6445476B1 Transmission and reception of duobinary multilevel pulse-amplitude-modulated optical signals using subsequence-based encoder