Deutsche Telekom had three patents in cloud during Q1 2024. Deutsche Telekom AG’s patents filed in Q1 2024 include a method for receiving and processing elevation data for different geographic locations, as well as a software-defined security service for monitoring and detecting anomalous activity in a wireless network to prevent damage or interruption of network functions. The service dynamically coordinates blacklists and whitelists to isolate and sanitize contaminated assets, adjusting security resources based on the load ratio between clean and contaminated assets. 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 cloud as a theme is 33% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Visualization of elevation between geographic locations using segmented vectors based on ground and clutter elevation data (Patent ID: US20240020322A1)

The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes a method for generating an elevation visualization based on elevation data stored in a geospatial database. The method involves segmenting a path between two locations into segments with incremental distances, determining ground and clutter elevations for each segment, and constructing an elevation data structure for visualization. The system also involves determining latitude and longitude coordinate ranges, retrieving elevation data from the database, and generating the visualization based on the constructed data structure.

Furthermore, the system includes a workstation with a client application for user inputs, a cloud system hosting the geospatial database and elevation application, and a method for normalizing and storing elevation data in the database. The elevation application segments the path, retrieves elevation data, and constructs the visualization based on the segment vectors. The system allows for user interaction through the workstation, displays the elevation visualization on top of a multilayer geographic visualization, and includes features for retrieving, processing, and displaying elevation data accurately within a specified geographic area.

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