Inventor · Burlington, MA, US

Daqing Gu

17Patents
10h-index
19Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 15, 2000 → Mar 30, 2006

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7474676B2 Frame aggregation in wireless communications networks Electricity 53 Active
US7092436B2 Expectation-maximization-based channel estimation and signal detection for wireless communications systems Electricity 46 Expired
US7486720B2 Training frames for MIMO stations Electricity 30 Active
US6792049B1 Digital transceiver system with adaptive channel pre-coding in an asymmetrical communications network Electricity 30 Expired
US7385976B2 Method for acknowledging data packets in a network Electricity 26 Active
US7917107B2 Antenna selection with RF imbalance Electricity 24 Active
US8374096B2 Method for selecting antennas and beams in MIMO wireless LANs Electricity 20 Active
US7388833B2 Access control and protocol for packet switched wireless communications networks Electricity 18 Active
US7330433B2 Dynamic resource control for high-speed downlink packet access wireless channels Electricity 12 Expired
US7317682B2 Passive and distributed admission control method for ad hoc networks Electricity 11 Expired
US7328026B2 Signaling in a wireless network with sequential coordinated channel access Electricity 10 Expired
US7403488B2 Scheduling packet flows in multi-rate wireless local area networks Electricity 9 Active
US8284686B2 Antenna/beam selection training in MIMO wireless LANS with different sounding frames Electricity 9 Active
US7562279B2 2D-normalized min-sum decoding for ECC codes Electricity 7 Active
US7023935B2 Trellis based maximum likelihood signal estimation method and apparatus for blind joint channel estimation and signal detection Electricity 4 Expired
US7359470B2 Minimizing feedback rate for channel state information in MIMO systems Electricity 3 Active
US8514815B2 Training signals for selecting antennas and beams in MIMO wireless LANs Electricity 2 Active

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