LogicApt supports clients across telecommunications technologies involving cellular systems, wireless standards, control signaling, MIMO, channel feedback, radio-resource allocation, network architecture, and packet-based communication. LogicApt’s work helps clients evaluate and position standard-essential technologies, wireless patents, infringement positions, and invalidation opportunities.
LogicApt has executed patent research projects covering uplink control channel allocation, ACK/NACK signaling, cell-initiated random access, MIMO transmission-layer signaling, CSI feedback, MIMO channel measurement, IP-based service-oriented networks, and bridged network functionality..
LogicApt’s expertise includes:
Cellular control signaling and radio-resource allocation
This capability coversuplink/downlink signaling, control-channel allocation, ACK/NACK feedback, scheduling, and radio-resource control. It focuses on how wireless systems coordinate transmission resources and control information between network entities and user devices.
Recent Engagements
Uplink Control Channel Resource Allocation
LogicApt analyzed telecom systems involving uplink control channel assignment. The engagement focused on resource allocation, control information, and base-station/UE signaling.
ACK/NACK Signal Transmission
LogicApt reviewed feedback transmission procedures in wireless networks. The analysis focused on acknowledgment signaling, timing, and channel selection.
Cell-Initiated Random Access
LogicApt worked on random access procedures initiated from the network side. The engagement covered access control, triggering events, and signaling sequence interpretation.
MIMO, CSI feedback, and channel-measurement procedures
This capability coversmulti-antenna transmission, CSI reporting, precoding, channel measurement, transmission-layer control, and link adaptation. It includes technologies that improve radio-link performance through feedback and antenna-layer coordination.
Recent Engagements
MIMO Transmission Layer Signaling
LogicApt analyzed systems involving communication of MIMO transmission-layer information. The engagement focused on layer configuration, signaling fields, and wireless transmission behavior.
CSI Feedback Mechanisms
LogicApt reviewed wireless feedback systems for reporting channel state information. The analysis focused on feedback structure, scheduling, and link adaptation.
MIMO Channel Measurement Exchange
LogicApt worked on systems involving exchange of channel measurement frames. The engagement covered sounding procedures, channel estimation, and multi-antenna communication.
Wireless standards interpretation and SEP analysis
This capability covers standard-essential technologies, standards-based claim mapping, protocol procedures, wireless system behavior, and technical comparison across standard documents and patent claims.
Recent Engagements
Standards-Based Wireless Claim Mapping
LogicApt analyzed wireless patent claims against standard-defined procedures. The engagement focused on control signaling, protocol steps, message formats, and standards correspondence.
Wireless Protocol Procedure Analysis
LogicApt reviewed protocol-level communication procedures for cellular and wireless systems. The analysis focused on message flow, timing, network control, and device behavior.
Telecom Invalidation and Prior-Art Search
LogicApt worked on invalidation searches for telecom patents involving signaling and network-control procedures. The engagement covered identifying pre-priority standards, patents, and technical publications.
Network protocol, packet routing, and IP-based telecom architectures
This capability coversIP-based communication, bridged networks, distributed network topology, service-oriented communication infrastructure, and point-to-multipoint data transfer. It focuses on how network entities route, manage, and exchange communication traffic.
Recent Engagements
Global IP-Based Service-Oriented Network Architecture
LogicApt analyzed service-oriented network systems operating over IP. The engagement focused on network services, routing, and communication architecture.
Point-to-Multipoint Bridged Network Functionality
LogicApt reviewed bridged networks supporting point-to-multipoint communication. The analysis focused on packet forwarding, bridge control, and network topology.
Secure Distributed Network Topology
LogicApt worked on secure telecom network structures involving controlled communication paths. The engagement focused on topology isolation, access control, and network security.
Delivering Value Across Telecommunications
From wireless infrastructure providers and telecom operators to chipset vendors and SEP portfolio owners, LogicApt helps organizations evaluate and position standards-driven technologies and patent risk and competitive positioning. LogicApt’s team combines protocol-level technical understanding with patent analysis to support licensing, invalidation, FTO, and competitive intelligence.


