Inventor · Paris, FR

Bruno Chatras

18Patents
3h-index
12Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 14, 2000 → Jun 3, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6473626B1 Telecommunications network with fixed and mobile subscribers Electricity 96 Expired
US10536489B2 Method for setting up a WebRTC session Electricity 4 Active
US11063991B2 Method for setting up a WebRTC session Electricity 3 Active
US10958541B2 Selection of a network slice in relation to an application Electricity 3 Active
US10594603B2 Transmission of packets relating to a processing rule Electricity 1 Active
US8879538B2 Method and gateway for connecting IP communication entities via a residential gateway Electricity 0 Active
US10506011B2 Method for negotiating codecs in IP networks Electricity 0 Active
US12255791B2 Method and device for processing a network service instantiation request Electricity 0 Active
US11558433B2 Method for setting up a WebRTC session Electricity 0 Active
US10498546B2 Technique for communication between a client entity and a packet mode data network Electricity 0 Active
US11005707B2 Classifying and routing control messages for a communications infrastructure Electricity 0 Active
US10708738B2 System and method for executing an application on a terminal provided with a chip card Electricity 0 Active
US8504701B2 Method for the management of flows between appliances of a telecommunications network Electricity 0 Active
US11665210B2 Method for setting up a WebRTC session Electricity 0 Active
US7684558B2 Method for establishing a direct coordination link between a first and second control centre for carrying out services Electricity 0 Expired
US9918214B2 Methods for applying session-processing rules in accordance with a presence map of mobile terminals in special areas Electricity 0 Active
US11509697B2 Method for setting up a WebRTC session Electricity 0 Active
US11700199B2 Transmission of packets relating to a processing rule Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.