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Space-time-state block coded MIMO communication system using reconfigurable antennas

Space-time-state block coded MIMO communication system using reconfigurable antennas is marketed for licensing by University of California. It is documented in US patent US 8,638,872. The current assignee of record is Avago Technologies International Sales Pte Ltd. Google Patents reports its legal status as “Expired - Fee Related” (an automated indicator, not a legal determination). Its expected expiration is 2032-09-03.

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This patent appears to have lapsed for an unpaid maintenance fee rather than by reaching the end of its term; such a lapse can sometimes be revived, so confirm its current standing before relying on it.

Patent picture

FieldValueReliabilitySource
US patentUS 8,638,87295%HighGoogle Patents
Patent titleSpace-time-state block coded MIMO communication system using reconfigurable antennas90%HighGoogle Patents
Current assigneeAvago Technologies International Sales Pte Ltd80%GoodGoogle Patents
Original assigneeUniversity of California San Diego UCSD85%GoodGoogle Patents
Legal statusExpired - Fee Related70%ModerateGoogle Patents
Filing date2010-03-2690%HighGoogle Patents
Priority date2009-03-2790%HighGoogle Patents
Publication date2014-01-2890%HighGoogle Patents
Expected expiration2032-09-0375%ModerateGoogle Patents
Reliability of each field, at a glance:
  • High 90% and up
  • Good 80 to 89%
  • Moderate 70 to 79%
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Legal status is Google Patents' automated indicator, not a legal determination.

Joined to US 8,638,872 by its printed patent number (a deterministic match), then enriched from public Google Patents data. Fields are shown only where resolved against a public source; unresolved fields are omitted, never guessed.

Grouped under Software & Computing · Electronics & Semiconductors, derived from its patent classification (CPC H04B, H04L; Google Patents).

Original listing

This technology is marketed for licensing by University of California. View the original listing.