Deutsche Telekom had 14 patents in blockchain during Q1 2024. Deutsche Telekom AG’s patents in Q1 2024 focus on precision timing signal synchronization, ambient electromagnetic power harvesting chip reader-writer devices, high-speed interactions with AEPH chips, read access to distributed ledger information, and controlling identities in AEPH chips. These patents cover technologies for efficient communication networks, RF parameter control, faster processing of items with AEPH chips, secure access to distributed ledger data, and management of unique identities in AEPH chips. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Deutsche Telekom grant share with blockchain as a theme is 57% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Network generated precision time (Patent ID: US20240094764A1)

The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes a method and system for synchronizing precision timing signals across multiple communication networks. The method involves generating a precision timing signal based on the state changes of processors, monitoring multiple communication networks, generating time offsets based on the precision timing signals of each network, and communicating these time offsets to remote devices via a first communication network. The system includes a processor executing computer codes to perform these operations, ensuring accurate synchronization of timing signals.

The method outlined in the patent involves obtaining chronographic reference signals from different networks, generating time offset intervals based on comparisons between these signals, and transmitting data packages to instruct networks to broadcast signals with the time offset intervals to user equipment. The system and computer-readable media storing executable instructions enable the implementation of this method, ensuring precise synchronization of timing signals across networks. The use of cryptographic signatures and distributed ledgers helps verify the authenticity of the time intervals, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of the synchronization process within self-organizing networks with distributed processors.

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