Inventor · Rolling Meadows, IL, US

Xiang Chen

17Patents
3h-index
36Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 26, 2007 → Dec 22, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7860521B2 System and method for minimizing inter-communications system mobile station-to-mobile station interference Electricity 11 Active
US7848221B2 Method and system for detecting adjacent channel interference from OFDM/OFDMA based broadband wireless access Electricity 5 Active
US9253701B2 System and method for device-to-device (D2D) assisted dynamic traffic control for cellular networks Electricity 3 Active
US8401479B2 Managing interference from femtocells Electricity 3 Active
US8780863B2 Systems and methods for control channel transmission and reception Electricity 3 Active
US8285322B2 Minimizing inter-femtocell downlink interference Electricity 2 Active
US8923331B2 System and method for measurement bandwidth configuration Electricity 2 Active
US10411847B2 Communications with carrier selection, switching and measurements Electricity 2 Active
US8300588B2 System and method for user equipment measurement timing in a relay cell Electricity 1 Active
US9578604B2 Power allocation method for transmitting scalable video over MIMO system Electricity 1 Active
US12047163B2 Out-of-band communication channel for point-to-multi-point communications Electricity 0 Active
US10924228B2 Communications with carrier selection, switching and measurements Electricity 0 Active
US11586312B1 Touch module and method of manufacturing the same Physics 0 Active
US11853516B2 Protective assembly and touch module Physics 0 Active
US12210714B2 Touch module and method of manufacturing the same Physics 0 Active
US8934632B2 System and method for device-to-device (D2D) assisted dynamic traffic control for cellular networks Electricity 0 Active
US9118362B2 System for selecting transmission mode under multi-input multi-output based on scheduling number and method thereof Electricity 0 Active

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