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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`1" re Application Of:
`Gordon Brewer
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`Confirmation No.: 8306
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`Group Art Unit: 2611
`Application No.: 12/543,910
`Examiner: Dmc V Ha
`Filing Date: August 19, 2009
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`System and Method of Communication Via Embedded Modulation
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`Amendments to the Claims are reflected in the listing of the claims which
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`Amendments to the Drawings begin on page of this paper and include an
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`Remarks begin on page 14 of this paper.
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`COPY OF RESPONSE FILED MAY 1 1, 2011
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10. 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, and listings, of claims in the application.
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`Listing of Claims:
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`1. (Currently Amended) A communication device capable of communicating according to a
`master/slave relationship in which a slave communication from a slave to a master occurs in
`response to a master communication from the master to the slave, the device comprising:
`a transceiver, in the role ofti1e master according to the master/slave relationship, for
`sending at least transmissions modulated using at least two types ofmodulation methods,
`_ wherein the at least two types ofmodulation methodscomprise a first modulation methodand
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`- asecond modulation method wherein thesecondmodulation method'is of a different type
`than the first modulation method, wherein theeac___h transmissionflsfl comprises_a group[[s_]]
`oftransrmssmn sequences, w__herein each group af—said—greeps oftransmission sequencesis
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`structured with a_t____least a first portion and a payload portion wherein first informationin the E:
`first portion indicates at least which ofthe first modulation method and the second
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`modulation methodis used for modulating second information in the payloadportion
`wherein at least one group oftransnussion sequences is addressed for an intended destination
`ofthe payload portion, and wherein for the at least one group of transmission sequences:
`the first information for said at least one group of transmission sequences comprises a
`first sequence, in the first portion and modulated according to the first modulation method,
`wherein the first sequence indicates an impending change from the first modulation method
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`to the second modulation method, and
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`the second information for said at least one group of transmission sequences
`comprises a second sequence[[,]] gm modulated according to the second modulation
`method, wherein the second sequence is transmitted after the first sequence.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is configured to
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`transmit a third sequence after the second sequence, wherein the third sequence is transmitted
`in the first modulation method and indicates that communication from the master to the slave
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`has reverted to the first modulation method.
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`PATENT
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`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`3. - 8. (Canceled)
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is configured to
`9.
`transmit the second sequence according to a specific time interval.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is configured to
`10.
`transmit the second sequence according to a particular quantity of data.
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`(PreviouslyPresented) The deviceof claim 1, further co.nprising a processor and a
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`_ 111181110131,whereinthe memory-hasstored therein instructions that when executed by the
`processorcause the transceiver totransmit the first sequence and the second sequence.
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`(Previonsly Presented) ifl‘he device ofclaim 11, wherein the memory'cornprises
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`random access memory.
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`14.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 11, wherein the memory comprises read—
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`only memory.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 11, wherein the memory has stored therein
`15.
`program code for operating the transceiver in a multipoint master/slave relationship.
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`16. — l7. (Canceled)
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, wherein the first communication from the
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`master to the slave is a poll in accordance with a multipoint communications relationship,
`wherein the poll indicates that the master has selected the slave for transmission.
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`COPY OF RESPONSE FILED MAY 11, 2011
`DOCKET NO.: REMB-OIOQ
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`PATENT
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`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`19.
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`(Canceled)
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`20. (Previously Presented) A communications device, comprising:
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`a processor; and
`a memory having stored therein executable instructions for execution by the
`processor, wherein the executable instructions direct transmission of a first data with a first
`modulation method followed by a second data with a second modulation method wherein the
`firstmodulation methodisdifferent than the second modulation method, wherein the first
`3 datacomprisesan indication oi'an unpcndmg change from the first modulationmethod tothe
`'_second modulationmethod,wherein the executable instructions directtransmission ofathird
`data with the first modulation method aiier thesecond data, and wherein the thirddata ,
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`indicates thvatieomrnunication.has reverted to the first modulation method._
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`(Previously Presented) The device ofclaim 20, wherein transmission ofthe second data
`27.
`is according to a specific time interval.
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`28.
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`(Previously Presented) A communications device, comprising:
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`a processor; and
`a memory having stored therein executable instructions for execution by the
`processor, wherein the executable instructions direct transmission of a first data with a first
`modulation method followed by a second data with a second modulation method, wherein the
`first modulation method is different than the second modulation method, wherein the first
`data comprises an indication of an impending change from the first modulation method to the
`second modulation method wherein the executable instructions direct transmission of a third
`data with the first modulation method after the second data, and wherein transmission of the
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`second data is according to a particular quantity of data.
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`29.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 20, further comprising a transmitter
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`configured to transmit the first data and the second data.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 20, wherein the memory has stored therein
`30.
`program code for the first modulation method and the second modulation method.
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`31.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 20, wherein the memory comprises random
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`access memory.
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`_ (Previously Presented) The device of claim 20, Whetein the memory has stored merely;
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`program code for a multipoint communications protocol.
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`(Canceled)
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`(Previously Presented) A de\ice that transmits in accordance with a first modulation
`37.
`method and a second modulation method that is different than the first modulation method,
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`said device comprising:
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`at least one modulator;
`a transceiver that includes the at least one modulator, wherein the transceiver is
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`configured to transmit:
`a first sequence, modulated in accordance with the first modulation method,
`that indicates an impending, change from the first modulation method to the second
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`modulation method, and
`a second sequence, in accordance with the second modulation method, that is.
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`transmitted at a time after the first data sequence. 1
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Nctr—Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 37, wherein the transceiver is configured to
`38.
`transmit a third sequence alter the second sequence, wherein the third sequence is transmitted
`in accordance with the first modulation method and indicates that a subsequent
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`communication has reverted to the first modulation method.
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`39. —- 44.
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`(Canceled)
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 37, wherein the transceiver is configured to
`45.
`transmit:the second sequence according to a specific time interval.
`46.
`(Previously Presented.) The device of claim 37, wherein the transceiver is configured to '_ .
`transmit the second sequence according to aparticular quantity ofdata
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`(Original) The device of claim 37 further comprising :1 processor. and a memory,
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`wherein the memory has stored the:em instructions that when executed by the processor :._ _
`cause the transmitter to transmit the first sequenceand the second sequence.
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`(Original) The device oi’olaim 47, wherein the memory comprises random access
`48.
`memory.
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`49.
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`(Original) The device of claim 47, wherein the memory comprises read-only memOry.
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`50.
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`(Original) The device of claim 47, wherein the memory has stored therein program
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`code for a multipoint communications protocol.
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`51. — 86.
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`(Canceled)
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`(Previously Presented) A computer-readable storage medium having a computer
`87.
`executable instructions stored therein that when executed by a processor control a master
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`transceiver, said computer executable insrructions, comprising:
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`PATENT
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`first logic configured to transmit first information in a first modulation method for
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`communication;
`second logic configured to transmit a first sequence to notify ofa change from said
`first modulation method to a second modulation method;
`third logic configured to transmit second information in said second modulation
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`method; and
`fourth logic configured to transmit a second sequence afier the second information is
`transmitted, wherein the second sequence is u'ansmitted in the first modulation.method and.
`'-‘-indicat65 that communication has reverted to; the first modulation method.
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`94.fl"""(Previously Presented) Thetempura-readable.storagemedium ofclaim 87, wherein :
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`1 7-T'th‘e first'n‘ansceiVer is magnesia transmit the second sequence according to ~n specific time
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`(Currently Amended) A. con[puter—readable storage medium having a computer
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`executable instructions stored therein that when executed by a processor control a master
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`transceiver, said computer executable instructions, comprising:
`first logic configured to transmit first information in a first modulation method for
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`communication;
`second logic configured to transmit a first sequence to notify of a change from said
`first modulation method to a second modulation method;
`third logic configured to transmit second infonnation in said second modulation
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`method; and
`fourth logic configured to transmit a second sequence after the second informationis
`transmitted, wherein the MM fiat-mm is configured to transmit the second
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`sequence according to a particular quantity of data.
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`DOCKET N0.: REMB-OIOD
`Application No.: 12/543,910
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 21010
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`(Previously Presented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 87, further
`96.
`comprising program code for the first modulation method and the second modulation method.
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`97.
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`(Previously Presented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 87, further
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`comprising program code for a mullipoint communications protocol.
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`98. .' 100.
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`(Canceled)
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`'101..,_- (Previously Presented) The. device of claim 1, whereinthe transceiver is configated to
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`' be the master.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim. 1, wherein thefirst information in the. first
`102.
`.pbfijonindimtecthe first modulation method'When the intended destination is a first. type of; y
`re'deiver and indicates the second modulation When;the intended destinationgis a second 1.3"?‘7‘21'1'
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 102, wherein the second type of receiver
`103.
`differs from the first type ofreceiver at least by the second type of receiver being designated
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`for transmitting in the second modulation method.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 102, wherein the second type ofreceiver
`104.
`differs from the first type ofreceiver at least by the second type ofreceiver being operable to
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`ignore transmissions intended for the first type ofreceiver.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 104, wherein the intended destination
`105.
`ignores transmissions in the second modulation when the intended destination is the first type
`of receiver.
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`Application No; 121543,910
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September l, 2010
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 104, wherein the intended destination
`106.
`ignores transmissions in the first modulation when the intended destination is the second type
`of receiver.
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`(Previously Presented) The ilevice of claim 104, wherein the intended destination is
`107.
`the first type of receiver and unable to demodulate the second modulation method.
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`(Previously Presented) The device ofclaim 102, whenein the transceiver is configured ‘
`108.
`1 '15receive data i'romthe intendedd:stmationin the first modulation method whenthe '
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, the transceiver is configured to ‘teansrt'lit {15x
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`a third sequence, according to the first modulation method, at a time after the second
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`sequence is transmitted.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 1, wherein the transceiver transmits data
`111.
`modulated according to either the first modulation method or the second modulation method
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`at any given point in time when the transceiver is transmitting.
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`112.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 20, wherein transmission of the second
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`data is according to a particular quantity of data.
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`113.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 28, wherein transmission of the second
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`data is according to a specific time interval.
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 21010
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`114.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 28, further comprising a transmitter
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`configured to transmit the first data and the second data.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 28, wherein the memory has stored
`115.
`therein program code for the first modulation method and the second modulation method.
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`116.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 28, wherein the memory comprises
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`random access memory.
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`(Previously Presented) Thedevice of claim28, wherein thememory comprises ”9.3.4"
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`only memory.
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`1 ring.
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`4 119. L, (Previouslyrfresented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 87, wherein . .
`the first transceiver is configured to transmit the second sequence according to a particular
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`quantity of data.
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`(Previously Presented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 95, wherein
`120.
`the first transceiver is configured to transmit the second sequence accOrding to a specific time
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`interval.
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`(Previously Presented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 95, further
`121.
`comprising program code for the first modulation method and the second modulation method.
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`(Previously Presented) The computer-readable storage medium of claim 95, further
`122.
`comprising program code for a multipoint communications protocol.
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`Application No.2 12/543,910
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Nan-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 25010
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`A communication device capable of communicating
`(Previously Presented)
`123.
`according, to a master/slave relationship in which a slave message from a slave to a master
`occurs in response to a master message from the master to the slave, the device comprising:
`a transceiver, in the role of the master according to the master/slave relationship,
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`capable oftransmitting using at; least two types of modulation methods, wherein the at least
`two types ofmodulation methods comprise a first modulation method and a second
`modulation method, wherein the second modulation method is of a different type than the
`firstmodulation method, and wherein the transceiver is configured to transmit messages with:
`7 a firstsequence, in the firstmodulation method, thatindicates at least which ofthe '
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`first modulation method and the second modulation method13 used for modulating a second
`sequence, wherein, in at least one message, the first sequence indicates an impending change
`I .,_,__fromthe first modulation method to the second modulation method, and whereinthe at least
`' onemessage isaddressed for an intended destination ofthe second sequence,and
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`the second sequence, mbdulatéd'in accordancewiththe modulation method indicated
`, bythe firStsequenceand, in the at least onemessage, modulatedusing the second modulation _:
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`124.
`to transmit a third sequence after the second sequence, wherein the third sequence is
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`transmitted in the first modulation method and indicates that communication from the master
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`to the slave has reverted to the first modulation method.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, wherein the transceiver is configured
`125.
`- to transmit the second sequence according to a specific time interval.
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`126.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, wherein the transceiver is configured
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`to transmit the second sequence according to a particular quantity of data.
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`Application No: 121543,910
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`PATENT
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`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, further comprising a processor and a
`127.
`memory, wherein the memory has stored therein instructions that when executed by the
`processor cause the transceiver to trimsmit the first sequence and the second sequence.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 127, wherein the memory has stored
`128.
`therein program code for the flier modulation method and the second modulation method.
`
`. 129.
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`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 127, wherein the memory comprises 2
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`130 (Previously—Presented),ffhedevicc of claim 127, wheeianieincm'ory comprisesreedl-
`.onlygrremory,
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`(PrevrouslyPresented) Thedevice ofclaim127, whettinthe memoryhas stored
`i1:thereinprogramcode foroperatingthetransceiverinamulupomtmaster/slaverelationshtp
`132.
`(Previously Presented) The device ofclaim 123, wherein the first communication
`from the master to the slave is a poll in accordance with a multipoint communications
`relationship, wherein the poll indicates that the master has selected the slave for transmission.
`
`133.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, wherein the transceiver is configured
`
`to be the master.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, wherein the first infomation in the
`134.
`first portion indicates the first modulation method when the intended destination is a first type
`of receiver and indicates the second modulation when the intended destination is a second
`
`type of receiver.
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`Exhibit 1211 12/15
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`Exhibit 1211 12/15
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`

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`COPY OF RESPONSE FILED MAY 11, 2011
`DOCKET No.2 REMB—OIOQ
`Application No.: 12/543,910
`
`PATENT
`
`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10. 2011 '
`Office Action Dated: September 1,2010
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 134, wherein the second type of receiver
`135.
`differs from the first type of receiver at least by the second type of receiver being designated
`
`for transmitting in the second modulation method.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 134, wherein the second type ofreceiver
`136.
`ditl’ers from the first type of receiver at least by the second type of receiver being operable to
`
`ignore transmissions intended ibr the first type ofreceiver.
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`(PreviouslyPresented) The device ofclaim 1315, wherein the intended destination);
`137.‘
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`ignores transmissionsin the second modulation when the intended destination is'the firstatype '. _ ._
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`(PreviouslyPresented) The device ofclaim l-,36 wherein the intended destination
`138.4
`ignorestrarisrnisSionsinthefirst modulationwhen the intend-ed destinationisthe second types... ,, i
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`Of receiver.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device ,of claim 136, wherein the intended destination is
`139.
`the first type ofreceiver and unable to demodulatc the second modulation method.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 134, wherein the transceiver is configured
`140.
`to receive data from the intended destination in the first modulation method when the
`
`intended destination is the first type of receiver.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 134, wherein the transceiver is configured
`141.
`to receive data from the intended destination in the second modulation method when the
`
`intended destination is the second type of receiver.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, the transceiver is configured to
`142.
`transmit a third sequence, according to the first modulation method, at a time afler the second
`
`sequence is transmitted.
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`Exhibit 1211 13/15
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`Exhibit 1211 13/15
`
`

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`COPY OF RESPONSE FILED MAY lll, 2011
`DOCKET N0.: REMB-DIOQ
`Application No.: 12/543,910
`
`PATENT
`
`Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 123, wherein the transceiver transmits
`143.
`data modulated according to either the first modulation method or the second modulation
`method at any given point in time when the transceiver is transmitting.
`
`144.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device of claim 127, wherein the memory comprises an
`
`erasable prograrmnable read-only memory.
`
`(Previously Presented) The device ofclaim 11, wherein the memory comprises an
`145.
`‘- erssahle slogans-lens remedy rrnErnory.- ,
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`11.46.“.
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`(Previously Presented) Thedevice ofclaim 20, wherein-the memory comprises an .;
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`erasable programmable read-only memory.
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`'
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`3147." .;-'(Freviou‘s1yPresehtcdy'rhe device ofclaim 28, wherein the memory comprisesiank .
`erasable programmable read—onlymemory.
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`148.
`
`(Previously. Presented) The device ofclaim 47, wherein the memory comprises an
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`erasable programmable read-only memory.
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`Exhibit 1211 14/15
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`Exhibit 1211 14/15
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`

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`COPY OF RESPONSE FILED MAY 1.1, 2011
`DOCKET N0.: 'REMB-0109
`Application No.: 12/543,910
`
`PATENT
`
`Notice of Non—Compliant Amendment Dated: March 10, 2011
`Office Action Dated: September 1, 2010
`
`REMARKS
`
`The present supplemental reply is submitted to amend claims 1 and 95. Applicant
`
`requests that this amendment be entered.
`
`Date: May 11, 2011
`
`/Steven B. Samuels/
`Stevan E. Samuels
`Registration No. 37,711
`
`- "Woodcock Washburn LLP
`___Ciracentrc,
`'
`" "2929 Arch Streetle'th'Flooi' -'
`Philadelphia, PA 19104-2891
`2 Telephone: (215) 568-3100 _
`Facsimile: (215) 56813439 .
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`Exhibit 1211 15/15
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`Exhibit 1211 15/15
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