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Listing of Admitted Facts for Inter Partes Review of U.S. 5,779,334
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`LISTING OF ADMITTED FACTS
`October 21, 2013
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`Under Board Rules 42.23, and 42.24, Xilinx admits the following facts:
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`1.
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`Dr. Buckman has never been a member of the Society for Information
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`Display.
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`2.
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`Dr. Buckman did not use video projection as an example of the kinds
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`of image processing that he taught, and he has never written about video projection
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`systems in his publications.
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`3.
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`4.
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`Dr. Buckman did not publish any papers on liquid crystal displays.
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`Dr. Buckman has never constructed a video projection system or a
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`liquid crystal display.
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`5.
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`Born and Wolf, Principles of Optics, is not a standard reference work
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`specifically directed at video or liquid crystal displays.
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`6.
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`Goodman, Introduction to Fourier Optics, is not a standard reference
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`work specifically directed at video or liquid crystal displays.
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`7. With regard to Figure 7.15 in his book Guided-Wave Photonics, Dr.
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`Buckman has not ever put a liquid crystal material on electrodes illustrated in that
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`figure.
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`8. Dr. Buckman does not equate spatial light modulators with a liquid
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`crystal display.
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`IVI LLC EXHIBIT 2017
`XILINX V. IVI LLC
`IPR Case 2013-00029
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`Listing of Admitted Facts for Inter Partes Review of U.S. 5,779,334
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`9.
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`Figure 7.15 in Exhibit 1009 (Dr. Buckman’s book on Guided-Wave
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`Photonics) uses the term “cell” to refer to a pixel, and the ‘334 patent uses the
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`term “cell” to refer to an entire device.
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`10.
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`Dr. Buckman believes “cell gap” may refer to space used by wires
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`that provide electrical addressing for a spatial light modulator system .

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