Inventor · Sollentuna, SE

Tarmo Kuningas

16Patents
3h-index
9Co-inventors
49Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 1, 2006 → Jul 25, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8254982B2 Cell type information sharing between neighbor base stations Electricity 42 Active
US9226204B2 Cell type information sharing between neighbor base stations Electricity 5 Active
US8170569B2 Method for facilitate efficient multimedia broadcast/multicast service in a telecommunication system Electricity 5 Active
US9603057B2 Method for configuring the link maximum transmission unit (MTU) in a user equipment (UE) Electricity 3 Active
US9438521B2 Method and arrangement in a telecommunication system Electricity 2 Active
US9730264B2 Systems and methods providing improved success rate for RRC connection reestablishments Electricity 2 Active
US11218960B2 Energy-saving mechanisms in a heterogeneous radio communication network Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US8774854B2 Cell type information sharing between neighbor base stations Electricity 1 Active
US7949354B2 Method and apparatus for sharing transport channel for node serving plural cells with multimedia broadcast/multicast Electricity 1 Active
US9232430B2 Congestion control within a radio access network Electricity 1 Active
US8457648B2 Facilitating efficient multimedia broadcase/multicast service in a telecommunication system Electricity 0 Active
US9088915B2 Method for configuring the link maximum transmission unit (MTU) in a user equipment (UE) Electricity 0 Active
US8532682B2 Method and apparatus for sharing transport channel for node serving plural cells with multimedia broadcast/multicast Electricity 0 Active
US9974113B2 Systems and methods providing improved success rate for RRC connection reestablishments Electricity 0 Active
US9491615B2 Detection of collisions of radio coverage cell identifiers Electricity 0 Active
US9144113B2 Method and apparatus to migrate transport protocols Electricity 0 Active

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