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Patent statement declaration registered as T82-24

Citation: http://handle.itu.int/11.1002/ps/T82-24
Recommendation number: T.82
ITU registration date:
Statement declaration date: 1992-07-29
Patent holder/organization: Lucent Technologies
Main contact: Mr. Paul Fillinich, Intellectual Property Business
Address: 101 Crawford Corner Road
Holmdel, NJ 07733
United States
Tel.: +1 732 949 8662
Fax: +1 732 949 4729
Declaration form version: Declared without the use of the form.
Licensing declaration: Pat. pol. 2.2 (Under the condition of reciprocity; Patent statement addressed to ISO)
Late submission remark: -
Statement remark: This statement was originally submitted as T82-14~19. AT&T informed on 11 July 2001 that AT&T is no longer the owner of the patent. Lucent informed on 9 April 2003 that Lucent has taken over this patent and will continue to offer the license on the same condition as the original declaration. The statement has been re-filed under a new statement ID as per ITU-T practice. See T82-14~19.
Archived declaration: Not available
TSB patent IdCountryPublication numberApplication numberTitleStatusEPO search (Espacenet)
T82-24-01
US
4873577 Edge decomposition for the transmission of high resolution facsimile imagesGranted
T82-24-02
US
5025258 Adaptive probability estimator for entropy encoding/decodingGranted
T82-24-03
US
4979049 Efficient encoding/decoding in the decomposition and recomposition of a high resolution image utilizing its low resolution replicaGranted
T82-24-04
US
5031053 Efficient encoding/decoding in the decomposition and recomposition of a high resolution image utilizing pixel clustersGranted
T82-24-05
US
5023611 Entropy encoder/decoder including a context extractorGranted
T82-24-06
US
4973961 Method and apparatus for carry-over control in arithmetic entropy codingGranted
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