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WANG MICHAEL MAO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    25
About

WANG MICHAEL MAO has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets telecommunications, digital networks and basic communication technologies are YUE GUOSEN, SICOM INC and WANG XIAO-AN.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing WANG MICHAEL MAOs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 25

Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wang Michael Mao 25
#2 Gore Dhananjay Ashok 10
#3 Barriac Gwendolyn Denise 9
#4 Vijayan Rajiv 4
#5 Ling Fuyun 3
#6 Vrcelj Bojan 3
#7 Krishnamoorthi Raghuraman 2
#8 Mukkavilli Krishna Kiran 2
#9 Chari Murali Ramaswamy 2
#10 Tian Tao 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2013122802A1 Estimation of repeater loop delay for repeater gain control
US2013142222A1 Wireless repeater implementing multi-parameter gain management
US2012314646A1 Echo cancellation repeater using an inserted pilot with gain-based power level control scheme
US2012264369A1 Beacon signals for repeaters within a wireless communications system
US2011223853A1 Gain control metric computation in a wireless repeater
US2010285742A1 Gain control metric pruning in a wireless repeater
US2009310552A1 Apparatus and method for cell-based highly detectable pilot multiplexing
US2008279220A1 Preamble structure and acquisition for a wireless communication system
US2008304603A1 Methods and apparatus for initial acquisition gain control in a communication system
US2008130805A1 Timing tracking in a multiple receive antenna system
US2007082696A1 Methods and apparatus for configuring a pilot symbol in a wireless communication system
US2007036065A1 Method and apparatus for communicating network identifiers in a communication system
US2007286065A1 Timing and frequency acquisition for OFDM systems
US2007140322A1 Apparatus and methods for timing recovery in a wireless transceiver