Inventor · Neubiberg, DE

Martin Dottling

17Patents
8h-index
10Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 17, 2001 → Jun 26, 2009

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7640486B2 Method for rate matching Electricity 35 Expired
US8811887B2 Data load redistribution within a relay enhanced telecommunication network Electricity 25 Active
US7260761B2 Method and device for transferring data wherein a bit rate adaptation model is signaled between the transmitter and the receiver Electricity 19 Expired
US7688798B2 Data transmission method Electricity 15 Active
US7280609B2 Method for matching the bit rate of a bit stream which is to be transmitted in a communication system and corresponding communication device Electricity 11 Expired
US8588089B2 Mechanism for automated re-configuration of an access network element Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Active
US7324472B2 Transmission method Electricity 10 Expired
US7808955B2 Method for transmitting control data between a base station and a mobile station Electricity 9 Active
US7249303B2 Method and apparatus for transferring data according to an ARQ method Electricity 8 Expired
US7593363B2 Data transmission method Electricity 5 Expired
US8787843B2 Wake up procedure for a base station in a communications network Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Active
US7471660B2 Identical puncturing of UE identification data and load data in the HS-SCCH channel Electricity 2 Expired
US8009550B2 Method and communications device for adapting the data transfer rate in a communications device Electricity 2 Active
US8903323B2 Methods, apparatuses, system, and related computer program product for reference signaling Electricity 0 Active
US8995267B2 Handling of overloads and handovers in a communications network Electricity 0 Active
US7821999B2 Identical puncturing of UE identification data and load data in the HS-SCCH channel Electricity 0 Active
US8433356B2 Method for transmitting data packets Electricity 0 Active

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