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Table of Contents
Bartley K Andre
Hua Zhou
Lokesh M Gupta
Jinsam Kwak
Gang Xiong
Noah Parnall Montena
Hiroshi Ueda
Alexander Alekseevich Makarov
Vinh Van Phan
Peter James Boul
Xianmin Tang

Ching-Huang Lu
Naveen Neelakantam
Knut Stolze

Bartley K Andre
Industrial Designer at Apple.

Patent D1113932 – Cover.
Hua Zhou
3GPP 5G/6G Standard Technologies Expert.


Patent 12557118 – Multiple data scheduling.
The wireless device receives DCI indicating two TCI states, applies one or both states to a scheduled PDSCH based on a field value, and receives a transport block accordingly.
Lokesh M Gupta
Software Architect at IBM.


Patent 12554602 – Proactive reservation of field replaceable units using predictive failure analysis and analytics.
The device classifies system events as critical or non-critical, replaces a faulty FRU for critical errors, and proactively reserves a replacement FRU for non-critical errors.
Jinsam Kwak
Chief Executive Officier, Founder at WILUS Inc.


Patent 12557160 – Method and wireless communication terminal for transmitting/receiving data in wireless communication system.
A non-AP multi-link device sends a probe request to an AP multi-link device, receives a beacon over a basic link among multiple links, and uses it for association.

Gang Xiong
Wireless Standard Engineer at SHARP Laboratories of America.

Patent 12557117 – Multi-slot PDCCH monitoring in search space sets for higher carrier frequency operation.
The UE decodes configuration from a gNB, then monitors multi-slot PDCCH by checking Y consecutive monitoring occasion slots within slot groups of X consecutive slots for PDCCH candidates and non-overlapping CCEs.

Noah Parnall Montena
Principal Engineer, PPC Corp Headquarters; John Mezzalingua Assoc.

Patent 12554074 – Fiber optical connector with cable retention feature.
The fiber optic connector has a ferrule holder, sub-assembly, body, shroud, and housing, with a cantilevered flange engaging a groove to secure the connector body components.
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Hiroshi Ueda
An early selfie stick, perhaps the first, was invented in the 1980s by Hiroshi Ueda. At the time he worked for the Minolta camera company, and was a keen photographer.


Patent 12557208 – High frequency circuit.
The high-frequency circuit has stacked insulating layers with signal lines between them, ground planes on outer surfaces, and a shield via for isolation.

Alexander Alekseevich Makarov
Director Global Research LSMS at Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Patent 12554074 – Fiber optical connector with cable retention feature.
The fiber optic connector has a ferrule holder, sub-assembly, body, shroud, and housing, with a cantilevered flange engaging a groove to secure the connector body components.
Vinh Van Phan
Senior Research Specialist at NSN – Nokia Solutions and Networks.


Patent 12556899 – Method, apparatus, and computer program product for service-continuity indication in sidelink user equipment to network relay during path switch.

Peter James Boul
Technology & R&D Executive | Team Builder.

Patent 12552978 – Method of reacting CO2 by emulsifying concrete and use in oilwell cementing.
A concrete emulsion includes cement, aggregate, water, and liquid or supercritical CO₂, which can be used for wellbore treatment or 3D printing articles.
Xianmin Tang
VP and Business Unit General Manager at Applied Materials.


Patent 12553129 – Electrochemical reduction of surface metal oxides.
Microwave radiation is used to reduce metal oxide layers to pure metal on a semiconductor substrate, including features with dielectric sidewalls and a metal oxide bottom.
Ching-Huang Lu
NAND Cell Device Engineer.


Patent 12555638 – Erase pulse loop dependent adjustment of select gate erase bias voltage.
The memory device applies erase pulses to a source line and adjusts bias voltages on select gates across multiple erase loops to erase memory cells.
Naveen Neelakantam
Chief Architect, Digital Experience Business Unit at Pure Storage.


Patent 12554442 – Scaling storage resources based on storage volume usage.
Storage resources are scaled by monitoring volume usage, detecting threshold exceedance, instantiating new virtual drives, and adding them to the storage pool.
Knut Stolze
Cheerfully messing around in the Ocient code base.


Patent 12554721 – Query execution in a data analysis system.
The method synchronizes a source table with a target table, stores pending changes, executes queries on both the target table and stored inserts, and returns combined results.
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