Manual Assessment of Orange’s Patent Portfolio in Relation to the HEVC Standards

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MANUAL ASSESSMENT OF oRANGE's PATENT PORTFOLIO IN RELATION TO HEVC STANDARD

This report provides a detailed analysis of the patent landscape for HEVC.

Orange is among the notable contributors to the development of HEVC, with a total of 51 unique patent families identified

This analysis focus on understanding the scope, relevance, and potential essentiality of Orange’s patent portfolio in relation to key HEVC technologies such as predictive coding, block-based coding, entropy coding, filtering and 3D video.

What you’ll get:

Essentiality analysis of Orange's patent portfolio
Relevant independent claim
Target entity of independent claim
Patents that are potentially essential to HEVC standard
Patents that are potentially non-essential to HEVC standard
Table of contents Patents Analysed Sample Analysis
MU-MIMO Patent TOC

S. no.

Patent Number

Priority Date          (dd-mm-yyyy)

Title

1.     

US12284385B2

14-Feb-2020

Method and device for processing multi-view video data with synthesis data

2.     

US12062129B2

2-Jan-2020

Iterative synthesis of views from data of a multi-view video

3.     

US11516465B2

21-Sep-2018

Methods and devices for encoding and decoding a data stream representing at least one image that disables post-processing of reconstructed block based on prediction mode

4.     

US11272177B2

5-Jul-2017

Method for encoding and decoding images according to distinct zones, encoding and decoding device, and corresponding computer programs

5.     

US10827179B2

21-Oct-2016

Method for coding and decoding image parameters, device for coding and decoding image parameters and computer programs corresponding thereto

6.     

US10812814B2

29-Jun-2016

Method for intra-coding of a digital image and corresponding decoding method

7.     

US10523969B2

31-Aug-2015

Method of coding and decoding images, device for coding and decoding images and computer programmes corresponding thereto

8.     

US10924769B2

27-Nov-2014

Segmentation method and method for signaling segmentation of a coding tree unit

9.     

US11394964B2

27-Jun-2018

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representative of at least one image

10.  

US11457213B2

27-Jun-2018

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representative of at least one image

11.  

US12328451B2

21-Sep-2018

Methods and devices for encoding and decoding a data stream representing at least one image

12.  

US10750206B2

30-Nov-2015

Method for encoding and decoding images, device for encoding and decoding images, and corresponding computer programs

13.  

US11284085B2

5-Jul-2017

Method for encoding and decoding images, encoding and decoding device, and corresponding computer programs

14.  

US10893295B2

8-Oct-2015

Multi-view coding and decoding

15.  

US20240073411A1

19-Feb-2021

Weighted image prediction, image coding and decoding using such a weighted prediction

16.  

US11641463B2

9-Nov-2018

Method and device for coding and decoding an image by block cutting into zones

17.  

FR3057429A1

7-Oct-2016

Process of coding of a digital image, process of decoding, devices and computer programs associated

18.  

US20240236296A9

19-Feb-2021

Method for determining an image coding mode

19.  

US20240292017A1

25-Jun-2021

Method for constructing a depth image from a multiview video, method for decoding a data stream representative of a multiview video, encoding method, devices, system, terminal equipment, signal and computer programs corresponding thereto

20.  

US9106910B2

23-Jun-2009

Method of coding and decoding images, corresponding device for coding and decoding and computer program

21.  

US9967585B2

26-May-2011

Method for encoding and decoding images, device for encoding and decoding images and corresponding computer programs

22.  

US12244815B2

21-Sep-2018

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representing at least one image

23.  

US11736721B2

29-May-2017

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representative of at least one image

24.  

US12382095B2

7-Feb-2019

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representative of at least one image

25.  

JP7279047B2

15-Dec-2017

Method and device for encoding and decoding multiview video sequences representing omnidirectional video

26.  

US10750168B2

19-Feb-2015

Image encoding and decoding method, encoding and decoding device and corresponding computer programs

27.  

US10469872B2

12-Aug-2014

Video encoding and decoding device and method including a texture block prediction with a group of pixel blocks each representing a predetermined texture

28.  

US10630973B2

22-Sep-2014

Generation and encoding of residual integral images

29.  

US10616586B2

29-Nov-2013

Method for encoding and decoding images, device for encoding and decoding images and corresponding computer programs

30.  

US11159826B2

16-Mar-2017

Method for encoding and decoding images, encoding and decoding device, and corresponding computer programs

31.  

US10397570B2

25-Oct-2013

Method for encoding and decoding images, device for encoding and decoding images and corresponding computer programs

32.  

US10390035B2

27-Sep-2013

Video encoding and decoding by inheritance of a field of motion vectors

33.  

US11064193B2

5-Jul-2017

Methods and devices for encoding and decoding a data stream representative of an image sequence

34.  

US10958901B2

10-May-2016

Methods and devices for coding and decoding a data stream representing at least one image

35.  

FR3030975A1

19-Dec-2014

Proceeded with coding of a digital image, process of decoding, devices, terminal of user and computer programs associate

36.  

US10687082B2

29-Dec-2015

Method for encoding a digital image, decoding method, devices, user terminal and associated computer programs

37.  

BR122024022249A2

12-Mar-2018

Method and device for decoding a data signal representative of at least one encoded picture and recording media readable by a computer

38.  

US11323715B2

29-Jun-2017

Method for decoding an image, encoding method, devices, terminal equipment and associated computer programs

39.  

US10924737B2

29-Jun-2015

Method for encoding a digital image and verifying a transform applied to a current residual block, corresponding decoding method, devices, and associated computer programs

40.  

US11653025B2

1-Oct-2018

Coding and decoding of an omnidirectional video

41.  

EP4510562A1

14-Aug-2023

Method and device for transcoding a video bitstream

42.  

US11290746B2

3-May-2018

Method and device for multi-view video decoding and method and device for image processing

43.  

US10595044B2

26-Feb-2013

Derivation of disparity motion vector, 3D video coding and decoding using such derivation

44.  

US10771817B2

26-Apr-2016

Method for decoding a digital image, coding method, devices, and associated computer programs

45.  

FR3129802B1

30-Nov-2021

Method for encoding image partitions, and associated device

46.  

WO2024121107A1

9-Dec-2022

Method and device for encoding and decoding images

47.  

US10805638B2

3-Oct-2016

Method for coding a digital image, decoding method, devices, terminal equipment and related computer programs

48.  

US11064212B2

15-Nov-2016

Method and device for coding and decoding a multi-view sequence

49.  

WO2024121108A1

9-Dec-2022

Method and device for encoding and decoding images

50.  

US10798383B2

28-Jul-2016

Method for decoding a digital image, coding method, devices, terminal and associated computer programs

51.  

US9167263B2

27-Oct-2009

Methods and devices for image encoding and decoding, and corresponding computer programs

An extensive search of patent databases yielded an initial dataset of around 13k patents in our categories of interest and the relevancy of extracted dataset is analysed based on their abstracts, summaries and claims w.r.t H.265 technology.

This process included analyzing the claims, abstracts, and detailed descriptions within the patent documents to assess their relevance w.r.t HEVC.

The key contributors to the development and standardization of HEVC/H.265 include major companies such as Qualcomm, Samsung, Sony, Huawei, LG, Nokia, Interdigital, Orange etc.

Below is an example of the analysis of one of Orange's patents:

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