Company patents
Wisig Networks Private Limited
Wisig Networks Private Limited's patent strategy reveals a surprising recent shift, with significant declines across its core communication categories. While Physical Transmission & Modulation still dominates with 59.0% of its portfolio, its patenting in this area has decreased by 44.4% so far in 2026, mirroring a 66.7% decline in Wireless Networks and a complete cessation of patenting in Multiplex Communication (YoY -100.0%) this year, suggesting a potential re-evaluation of its R&D focus despite strong growth in 2024.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
Product themes
Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
61 US filings (since 2023) · 3 categories · 6 themes
Design and configuration of adaptable frame structures, resource block groupings, and subcarrier spacings to optimize data transmission across diverse wireless environments and services, including considerations for fronthaul interfaces.
Strategies for sharing wireless communication channels among multiple users or data streams, encompassing techniques like orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, spread spectrum, beamforming, and control channel allocation.
Techniques and hardware architectures for optimizing the radio frequency (RF) front-end, antenna systems, and beamforming strategies in wireless networks to improve signal quality, capacity, and interference mitigation.
Methods for designing, transmitting, and utilizing specific reference signals (e.g., DMRS, SRS, PT-RS) to enable accurate channel estimation, interference measurement, synchronization, or sensing in wireless communication systems.
Techniques for encoding digital data onto analog carrier signals using complex constellation diagrams, multi-level signaling, or layered approaches, often combined with error correction codes, to achieve higher data rates, improved spectral efficiency, or extended range.
Techniques enabling simultaneous transmission and reception of signals on the same or adjacent frequency bands, including methods for managing and mitigating self-interference and configuring network resources for such operation.
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Advanced Modulation & Coding Schemes