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Followings are the collection of TechIPm's recent analysis and insight.

I wish they are useful information to you.

LTE Essential Patents Landscape 2Q 2009
http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/3gpplteessential-patents2009q2brief

LTE IPR Analysis 3Q 2009
http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/lteiprofdmmimo20093q


LTE and 4G Executive Briefing 3Q 2009
http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/lte-and-4g-executive-briefing-3q-2009

 

LTE Mobile Phone Competitor Analysis 3Q 2009
http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/lte-mobile-phone-competitor-analysis-3q-2009

 

Thank you.

Alex

 

Alex G. Lee, Ph.D.

Registered Patent Agent

Principal

TechIPm, LLC

www.techipm.com


LTE Patent Analysis from TechIPm (LTE 특허 분석)

2009.09.07 20:15 | Business Services | root2

http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/ghleeblog/3416 주소복사



TechIPm, LLC (www.techipm.com) analyzed the LTE OFDM/MIMO standard related patents for major LTE IPR holders.

Total of 211 patents, issued and published in the United States before Sept. 1, 2009, are analyzed for LTE OFDM/MIMO innovations. The lists of patents declared essential to LTE appear at the ETSI IPR Onl ine are used in the analysis except for Motorola’s essential patent candidates. A keyword search is used for the identification of Motorola’s essential patent candidates.

To eval uate the quality of the LTE patents for OFDM/MIMO standards, patent disclosures for each essential patent candidate are compared to the technical specifications for LTE OFDM/MIMO standards (TS36.211 V8.70).

Qualcomm, Samsung, LG, Nokia, Motorola, Nortel, Texas Instruments, InterDigital, Ericsson, ETRI, Nokia Siemens Networks, ETRI, Huawei, Sony, and NEC were the major LTE OFDM/MIMO IPR holders.

As for the most described field of technical specification, Down Link OFDM/MIMO (Section 6.3) was the top in the OFDM/MIMO essential patent candidates followed by PUCCH (Section 5.4) and PUSCH (Section 5.3).

As a measure for the essentiality of the candidates, Essentiality Index (EI) is eval uated:

EI : Criteria
E0 : Patent disclosure is nothing to do with LTE technical specifications
E1 : Patent disclosure is weakly related to LTE technical specifications
E2 : Patent disclosure is partially related to LTE technical specifications, but required further analysis
E3 : Patent disclosure is partially related to LTE technical specifications
E4 : Patent disclosure is related to LTE technical specifications overall
E5 : Patent disclosure is strongly related to LTE technical specifications

51 % of the LTE OFDM/MIMO essential patent candidates are classified as E2, E1, and E0.

49% of the LTE OFDM/MIMO essential patent candidates are classified as high value of EI for the essentiality.


For details, please refer the following presentation and blog article:
http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/lteiprofdmmimo20093q

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/09/lte-patent-landscape-for-ofdmmimo.html

Thank you.

Alex G. Lee, Ph.D.
Principal
TechIPm, LLC
T: (781) 270-1585
F: (781) 270-9318
www.techipm.com





RIM's quest for LTE patents complicated

By lluna

Aug 10 2009

Fiercewireless

 

[1]RIM continues to play the nationalist card in its fight for bankrupt Nortel's LTE assets. In an emergency meeting on Friday with the Canadian House of Commons Industry Committee, RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis proclaimed that Nortel's LTE patents and assets are a national treasure [2] and should stay in Canadian hands. Apparently he's not so concerned that Nortel's CDMA infrastructure business, which generated some $2 billion in revenues last year, is headed into Ericsson's foreign hands.

Lazaridis said RIM and Nortel were close to a deal for Nortel's LTE R&D workforce and patents both before and after Nortel's bankruptcy filing. But the discussions fell apart when RIM wouldn't sign the non-disclosure agreement that Nortel wanted it to sign because it had already signed two different NDAs as part of earlier deal making. Signing a new NDA would have kept RIM from obtaining both the LTE assets and the IPR it wants because, under the terms of the new deal, RIM would have been banned from bidding on more than one  Nortel asset for a year.

Canadian regulators are now looking into the particulars of the transaction that saw Ericsson emerge as the winner of Nortel's CDMA and LTE assets, sans the LTE patents.

Given RIM's strong desire to get its hands on Nortel's LTE patents, they have to be pretty valuable right? But it's hard to gauge their value because the LTE licensing process is in its infancy. While JP Morgan analyst Ehud Gelblum pegged the royalty figure as high as $2.9 billion [3] in a research note earlier this summer, Stuart Carlaw at ABI Research has said he believes that figure is overblown since the $2.9 billion number is based on the assumption that Nortel's IP could get a royalty rate of 1 percent of every LTE device sold.

TechIPm [4], a professional research and consulting company specializing in technology and intellectual property mining, notes that Nortel's IPR for LTE baseband products--what RIM likely is most interested in--listed on the ETSI IPR Onl ine site shows 24 issued patents, 13 published patent applications and two pending patent applications. According to the firm, Nortel is ranked fourth in IPR shares (10 percent) among the 14 LTE IPR licensing contenders for the U.S. LTE baseband product market. Apparently the number of patents Nortel holds altogether in LTE isn't quite clear--estimates range from 1,300 to more than 5,000 [5].

Suffice to say that owning Nortel's LTE IPR and knowhow not onl y will generate royalties for RIM but also will help it gain a competitive advantage early on in the LTE market and leverage in a red-hot smartphone market.

But things are complicated. Ericsson won Nortel's CDMA and LTE assets, while Nortel holds ont o the patents. Could the Canadian government be convinced to block the results of the bankruptcy auction when RIM wants onl y the LTE assets that Ericsson has? The main reason Ericsson is willing to pay $1.13 billion for the CDMA and LTE businesses together is to gain that valuable expertise in migrating CDMA customers to LTE (Ericsson is one  of Verizon Wireless' LTE vendors). It's seems pretty clear RIM doesn't want the CDMA business. And it's not clear that Nortel plans to sell off its LTE patents.

During testimony on Friday, Nortel executives said they were unsure of the fate of Nortel's LTE patents, which come with a "small" R&D staff in Dallas [6]. The company is weighing its options when it comes to selling them off or keeping them. Executives also said the reason the LTE patents weren't included in the asset sale to Ericsson was that Nokia Siemens didn't want them when it made its stalking horse bid.

My guess is that a big auction for the LTE patents is coming up--one in which RIM doesn't want to find itself competing heavily with a number of deep-pocket giants, like say Qualcomm. --Lynnette [7] 


Source URL:
http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/rims-quest-lte-patents-complicated/2009-08-10

Links:
[1] http://www.fiercewireless.com/author/lluna
[2] http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=180246&;
[3] http://www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/story/does-nortel-have-aspirations-being-lte-patent-company/2009-08-06
[4] http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/08/nortels-lte-patents-for-baseband_06.html
[5] http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/story/lte-patents-could-lead-nortels-resurgence/2009-08-05
[6] http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=180236&;
[7] mailto: lluna@fiercemarkets.com

Essential Patent Analysis, Eval uation, and IPR(표준특허 분석 평가 출원)

2009.07.09 04:35 | Business Services | root2

http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/ghleeblog/3388 주소복사


Essential patent is a key IPR for the implementation of the standardized technology specifications. Development of standard technology and holding it's IPR in R&D is the most important process for extracting maximum ROI from profitable licensing.

TechIPm's essential patent consulting service delivers the analysis and the eval  uation of potential essential patent candidates, future IPR directions and strategy for essential patent portfolio development in alignment with the standardization process and patent prosecution services for international essential patent portfolios, especially for IPR in US,
S. Korea, Japan, China and India.

 

Samples for TechIPm's essential patent analysis and IPR service:

 

LTE Essential Patent Landscape 2Q 2009

http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/3gpplteessential-patents2009q2brief

 

LTE Essential Patent Candidates: Qualcomm’s Portfolios

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/lte-essential-patent-candidates.html

 

RFID Essential Patent Candidate Analysis: US5550547

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/rfid-essential-patent-candidate.html

 

3GPP LTE Essential Patent Candidate Analysis: US20060227888

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/3gpp-lte-essential-patents-canditate.html

 

RFID Patent Licensing Contenders

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/06/rfid-patent-licensing-contenders.html

 

 

 

 

 

Patent Portfolio Analysis (특허 포트폴리오 분석)

2009.07.09 04:06 | Business Services | root2

http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/ghleeblog/3387 주소복사



A patent portfolio is a collection of related or unrelated patents owned by a single an individual or company. Developing and exploiting patent portfolio is the key for making IP assets into major profit centers. TechIPm provides the patent portfolio analysis, which is an essential information for strategic patent portfolio management, for high-technology professionals and companies.

 

Samples for TechIPm's patent portfolio analysis service:

 

Nortel's 4G IPR Portfolios

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/07/notels-4g-ipr-portfolios.html

 

Patent Citation Analysis Used in RFID Innovation Frontline: Intermec Case Study

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/patent-citation-analysis-used-in-rfid.html

 

Innovation Indicators Used in RFID Innovation Frontline

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/innovation-indicators-used-in-rfid.html

 

Patent Portfolio Analysis for RFID Innovation Frontline

http://techipm-innovationfrontline.blogspot.com/2009/05/patent-portfolio-analysis-for-rfid.html

 

Intel's Processor Innovation Frontline 1Q 2009

http://www.slideshare.net/alexglee/intelif20091q

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