A systemic approach to exploring an essential patent linking standard and patent maps: Application of generative topographic mapping (GTM)

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Abstract

As the intense competition for the international standardization of technology has increased, many companies are concentrating their capabilities on securing essential patents that claim one or more inventions required to practice a given industry standard; however, despite the importance of developing essential patents, the approaches to exploring promising essential patent: have some limitations in terms of methodology and data. As a remedy, this article proposes a method that derives an essential patent through Generative Topographic Mapping (GTM)-based standard and patent maps. The suggested approach involves a systematic process that identifies vacuums on a standard map in a specific technology field and enables analysts to find candidate for promising essential patents instead of relying on the experts. By applying the proposed methodology, this research discovered the vacuums in an industrial standard document about fuel cell technology as well as the candidates of essential patents in this technology field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-57
Number of pages10
JournalEMJ - Engineering Management Journal
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Essential patent
  • Gtm
  • Patent map information visualization
  • Standard map

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