Qualcomm<\/a>’s Durga Malladi<\/a> says innovation attempts will inevitably be riddled with failures. You try and the odds are it will not work. “The key to developing an innovative mindset is to keep trying as you always learn something from failure,” says the senior vice president of engineering at the world’s largest provider of smartphone chips. Malladi has to date filed over 500 patents in the US.

As other patent holders in this column have said, filing for a patent is not rocket science. Once you file one, the next is relatively simpler, as one understands what can become a patent, and the process of filing it.

“But it requires lots of patience. Invention should be a part of your life and not a job. You should be having fun doing it. When you think of filing your first patent, you have an
idea<\/a>, but can you prove it is actually an invention? One needs to interact with lawyers, which helps to clarify your thoughts, and you need to think of multiple ways to solve the problem,” Malladi says.

Malladi did BS from
IIT Madras<\/a>, and then did a PhD<\/a> from the University of California<\/a> in adaptive signal processing. He joined Qualcomm immediately after. Over the past 24 years, he has headed many departments. He is now on the business side, but technology, he says, remains his first love.

He recollects working on
satellite communications<\/a>, a project that did not work.

But he says the failure was the best one he had, as the team learnt a lot, and they later applied those learnings to 3G, 4G and 5G research. “Our idea was to connect to anywhere in the world using satellite communications. The design was good, but it was a commercial failure. That made me realise that a great idea may not be a commercial success.”

Malladi says you should not think immediately of commercialising. “Go from a whiteboard phase, writing equations, doing simulations and analysis, to the prototyping phase. In this process, you will learn a lot about eventual commercialisation, and the practical limitations of what you are doing.”

In the mid-2000s, he was working on a project to establish communication between two
devices<\/a> directly without a network associated with it. But nobody wanted it. “And then eight years later, in 2014, we were trying to solve a different problem of vehicles communicating with each other, and we remembered this old technology.”

They reworked it. “When we started, it was supposed to be for two devices, but eventually it became a new technology. These days I see some of that technology in vehicles as we move to autonomous driving. That is the beauty of not focusing on the end-use case, but focusing only on the technology.”
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高通的杜尔迦Malladi有超过500项专利

在2000年代中期,他做了一个项目,建立两个设备之间的通信直接相关联的一个网络。但是没有人想要的。”然后八年后的2014年,我们试图解决不同问题的车辆相互通信,我们记得这个老技术。”

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高通杜尔迦Malladi说创新尝试将不可避免地充斥着失败。你尝试和奇怪的是它不会工作。“开发创新思维的关键是不断尝试,你总是从失败中学习,”工程的高级副总裁说,世界上最大的智能手机芯片供应商。Malladi迄今为止申请了500项专利。

其他专利持有者在本专栏中说,申请专利并不是火箭科学。一旦文件一个,下一个相对简单,作为一个了解可以成为专利,申请的过程。

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“但它需要大量的耐心。发明应该是你生活的一部分,而不是一份工作。你应该开心。当你想到提交你的第一个专利,你有一个的想法,但你能证明它实际上是一个发明吗?需要与律师,这有助于澄清你的想法,你需要考虑多种方法来解决这个问题,”Malladi说。

Malladi废话的IIT马德拉斯,然后做了一个博士学位加州大学在自适应信号处理。他加入高通后立即。在过去的24年,他主持了许多部门。他现在是在业务方面,但技术,他说,仍是他的初恋。

他回忆道卫星通信一个项目,没有工作。

但是他说,失败是最好的一个他,小组学到了很多,他们后来那些经验应用于3 g, 4 g和5克的研究。“我们的想法是使用卫星通讯连接在世界任何地方。设计很好,但这是一个商业失败。这让我意识到,一个伟大的想法可能不是一个商业上的成功。”

Malladi说你不应该认为立即商业化。“从一个白板阶段,写作方程,进行模拟和分析,原型阶段。在这个过程中,你会学到很多关于最终商业化,和实际限制你在做什么。”

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在2000年代中期,他做了一个项目,建立两个之间的通信设备直接相关联的一个网络。但是没有人想要的。”然后八年后的2014年,我们试图解决不同问题的车辆相互通信,我们记得这个老技术。”

他们修改了它。“当我们开始,这应该是两个设备,但最终它成了一种新技术。这些天我看到一些技术在车辆自主驾驶。的美不是关注最终用途的情况下,但只关注技术。”
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Qualcomm<\/a>’s Durga Malladi<\/a> says innovation attempts will inevitably be riddled with failures. You try and the odds are it will not work. “The key to developing an innovative mindset is to keep trying as you always learn something from failure,” says the senior vice president of engineering at the world’s largest provider of smartphone chips. Malladi has to date filed over 500 patents in the US.

As other patent holders in this column have said, filing for a patent is not rocket science. Once you file one, the next is relatively simpler, as one understands what can become a patent, and the process of filing it.

“But it requires lots of patience. Invention should be a part of your life and not a job. You should be having fun doing it. When you think of filing your first patent, you have an
idea<\/a>, but can you prove it is actually an invention? One needs to interact with lawyers, which helps to clarify your thoughts, and you need to think of multiple ways to solve the problem,” Malladi says.

Malladi did BS from
IIT Madras<\/a>, and then did a PhD<\/a> from the University of California<\/a> in adaptive signal processing. He joined Qualcomm immediately after. Over the past 24 years, he has headed many departments. He is now on the business side, but technology, he says, remains his first love.

He recollects working on
satellite communications<\/a>, a project that did not work.

But he says the failure was the best one he had, as the team learnt a lot, and they later applied those learnings to 3G, 4G and 5G research. “Our idea was to connect to anywhere in the world using satellite communications. The design was good, but it was a commercial failure. That made me realise that a great idea may not be a commercial success.”

Malladi says you should not think immediately of commercialising. “Go from a whiteboard phase, writing equations, doing simulations and analysis, to the prototyping phase. In this process, you will learn a lot about eventual commercialisation, and the practical limitations of what you are doing.”

In the mid-2000s, he was working on a project to establish communication between two
devices<\/a> directly without a network associated with it. But nobody wanted it. “And then eight years later, in 2014, we were trying to solve a different problem of vehicles communicating with each other, and we remembered this old technology.”

They reworked it. “When we started, it was supposed to be for two devices, but eventually it became a new technology. These days I see some of that technology in vehicles as we move to autonomous driving. That is the beauty of not focusing on the end-use case, but focusing only on the technology.”
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