`William R. Michalson
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`Research Associates, LLC
`26 West Main Street, STE 2
`Dudley, MA 01571
`Email: wrm@wmichalson.com
`Tel: (508) 461-6242
`Cell: (508) 331-4134
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`1. Personal:
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`1.1 Education
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`Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, 1989, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester,
`Massachusetts.
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`Dissertation:
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`A Parallel Computer Architecture for Real-Time Decision Making. The
`dissertation develops a hierarchical, multiple processor, computer
`architecture for executing artificial intelligence programs in real-time.
`Dissertation Directors: Dr. Peter E. Green and Dr. R. James Duckworth.
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`Minor Areas: Minor sequences completed in Mathematics and Physics.
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`Specialties:
`Area examinations passed in the fields of Computer Architecture,
`Probabilistic Systems Analysis, and State Space Analysis.
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`M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1985, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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`Specialties:
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`The courses taken stressed Computer Architecture, Communications
`Systems, and Solid-State Physics.
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`B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1981, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.
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`1.2 Work experiences - Academic.
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`1991-Present Worcester Polytechnic Institute
`Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Professor of Computer
`Science.
`Effective July 1, 2005 Promoted to the rank of Full Professor (Professor of
`Electrical and Professor of Computer Science)
`Appointed dual professorship, adding the title of
`Associate Professor of Computer Science.
`Granted tenure and promoted to the rank of Associate
`Professor.
`Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering (tenure-
`track).
`Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.
`Adjunct Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.
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`November 17, 2004
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`July 1, 1998
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`August 1, 1992
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`August 1, 1991
`January 1, 1990
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`1.3 Work experiences other than teaching (chronological).
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`Grid Roots, LLC
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`2012-2014
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`Grid Roots, LLC is a company which was formed in 2012 for the purpose of commercializing a
`navigation and tracking device for use by children and the elderly to allow caregivers to non-
`intrusively monitor their activities. The system under development integrates GPS, inertial and
`beacon-based navigation technologies to develop a system for users to track deployed devices.
`My responsibilities within Grid Roots, LLC relate to hardware and software engineering, as well
`as the development of IP related to tracking individuals.
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`1995-Present Research Associates, LLC
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`Research Associates, LLC is a company I formed in which I perform engineering and consulting
`in the areas of computer systems, communications and navigation. All of my litigation-related
`and other consulting activities are performed through Research Associates, LLC.
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`1988-1991 Raytheon Company
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`Subsequent to receiving my Ph. D., I returned to the Equipment Division of the Raytheon
`Company. Shortly after I returned, I was promoted to a title of Engineer, Design and
`Development which was the highest title I could hold based on my level of education and years
`of experience. Within a year, I was selected to sit on the engineering staff of a newly formed
`System Engineering Department of the Division’s Computer and Displays Laboratory. In this
`department I acted primarily as a consultant to other departments within the laboratory. My
`responsibilities ranged from leading the hardware/software development of supercomputer-class
`computer systems to performing applied research into the exploitation of new technology. My
`role was similar to that of a Principle Investigator in an academic setting as I was responsible for
`securing funding and personnel, leading research efforts, interacting with the research sponsor,
`and reporting results. At the time of my departure I was involved with the following projects:
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`Fault-Tolerant Multiprocessor
`The development of a highly fault tolerant, highly reliable, real-time computer system
`intended for long-duration spaceborne applications. This system is designed to produce
`in excess of one gigaoperation per second of raw processing power.
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`Optimal Task Allocation
`A program of applied research into the use of Genetic Algorithms for deriving optimal
`mappings of software tasks to the hardware processing elements in distributed systems.
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`Performance Modeling and Scaling
`This project focused on the development of simulation models for characterizing the
`performance of a large scale multiple processor system. These models formed a basis for
`predicting system performance for several different hardware configurations to ensure
`compliance with system specifications.
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`High Clutter Signal Detection
`A program of applied research into the use of Neural Networks to detect the presence of
`targets in extremely high clutter environments.
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`Power Efficient Computing
`A program of applied research into an Integrated Optical computer structure that is
`designed to maximize the number of computations that can be performed per unit of
`power.
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`1985-1988 Raytheon Company (Leave of Absence)
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`In 1985 I became one of two people in the Equipment Division to receive Aldo Miccioli
`Fellowships. This Fellowship was awarded to allow me to pursue full-time study towards the
`Ph.D. degree. I returned to Raytheon during the summer of 1986, but otherwise remained on
`leave of absence to dedicate my time to my studies.
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`1982-1985 Raytheon Company
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`Engineer in the VLSI Design Department of the Computer and Displays Laboratory within
`Raytheon's Equipment Division. I was lead engineer for the design of several semi-custom VLSI
`circuits for both signal and data processing applications.
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`1981-1982 Raytheon Company
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`Engineer in the Cursive Displays Department of the Computer and Displays Laboratory. I
`designed and debugged circuit assemblies which were used in vector displays for air traffic
`control applications.
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`1.4 Consulting experiences.
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`1.4.1 Law-Related
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`Locata LBS LLC v. YellowPages.com LLC,
`Retained by Baker Botts on behalf of defendant YellowPages.com. Case before the Central
`District of California (2:13-cv-07664). See also IPR2015-00151. Retained 9/14 to present.
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`M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. v. Laird Technologies, Inc.
`Retained by Erise IP on behalf of Laird Technologies, Inc., for invalidity consulting regarding
`U.S. Patent No. 6,272,349. Retained 6/14 to present.
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`Certusview Technologies, LLC v. S&N Locating Services, LLC and S&N Communications,
`Inc.,
`Retained by Baker &McKenzie on behalf of defendant S&N. Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents
`8,265,344, 8,290,204, 8,340,359, 8,407,001, and 8,532,341. Case before the Eastern District of
`Virginia, (2:13-cv-346). Deposed 11/8/14; Retained 6/14 to 12/14.
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`adidas AG and adidas America, Inc. v. Under Armour, Inc. and MapMyFitness, Inc.
`Retained by Kilpatrick Townsend on behalf of plaintiff adidas. Case before the District of
`Delaware, (1:14-cv-00130). Retained 5/14 to present.
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`GeoTag, Inc., v. AT&T Mobility LLC and AT&T Services, Inc.,
`Retained by Baker Botts as an expert on behalf of defendant AT&T. Patent-in-suit is U.S. Patent
`5,930,474. Case before the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, (3:13-cv-00169).
`Deposed 5/29/14; Retained 1/14 to 9/14. Matter settled.
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`Nokia Corp v. HTC Corp.
`Retained by Quinn Emanuel as an expert on behalf of defendant HTC. Case being litigated in
`Germany. Patent number EP0766811B1. Retained 12/13 to 2/14. Matter settled.
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`Porto Technology, Co., Ltd. et al. v. Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
`Retained by Wiley-Rein as an expert on behalf of defendant Verizon. Case before the United
`States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Case No. 3:13-cv-00265). Retained
`10/13 to 2/14. Matter dismissed.
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`Nokia Corp v. HTC Corp.
`Retained by McDermott Will and Emery and White & Case as an expert on behalf of defendant
`HTC. Case before the United States District Court for the District of Delaware (Case No. Case
`No. 1:12-cv-00550-UNA and Case No. 1:12-cv-551-UNA. Retained 6/13 to 2/14. Matter
`settled.
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`NXP B.V. v. Research In Motion, Ltd., et al.
`Retained by Fish and Richardson as an expert on behalf of defendant Research In Motion.
`Patent-in-suit is U.S. Patent 6,501,420. Case before the United States District Court for the
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`Middle District of Florida (Case No. 6:12-cv-00498). Deposed 9/18/13; Testified in Court:
`4/1/14 and 4/2/14; Retained 5/13 to 4/14.
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`Vehicle IP LLC v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., et al.
`Retained by Polsinelli-Shugart, as an expert on behalf of defendant Werner Enterprises. Patent-
`in-suit is U.S. Patent 5,694,322. Case before the United States District Court for the District of
`Delaware (Case No. 1:10-cv-00503). Deposed 7/15/13 and 9/20/13; Testified in Court: 9/27/13
`and 9/30/13; Retained 4/13 to 9/13.
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`TracBeam, LLC v. Google Inc.
`Retained by Quinn-Emanuel as an expert on behalf of defendant Google. Patents-in-suit are U.S.
`Patents 7,764,231 and 7,525,484. Case before the United States District Court for the Eastern
`District of Texas (6:11-cv-00093). Deposed 2/5/14; Retained 3/13 to 6/14.
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`Microsoft Corporation and Google Inc., v. GeoTag, Inc.
`Retained by Perkins-Coie as an expert on behalf of plaintiff Microsoft Corporation. Patent-in-
`suit is U.S. Patents 5,930,474. Case before the United States District Court for the District of
`Delaware (1:11-cv-00175). Retained 1/13 to present.
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`GeoTag, Inc., v. Frontier Communications Corp., et al.,
`Retained by multiple firms as an expert on behalf of defendants. Patent-in-suit is U.S. Patents
`5,930,474. Case before the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division, (2:10-cv-00265; other
`defendants are listed in case numbers 2:10-cv-00265, 2:10-cv-00272, 2:10-cv-00437, 2:10-cv-
`00569, 2:10-cv-00570, 2:10-cv-00571, 2:10-cv-00572, 2:10-cv-00573, 2:10-cv-00574, 2:10-cv-
`00575, 2:10-cv-00587, 2:11-cv-00175, 2:11-cv-00404, 2:11-cv-00421, 2:11-cv-00424, 2:11-cv-
`00425, 2:11-cv-00570, 2:12-cv-00043, 2:12-cv-00051, 2:12-cv-00436, 2:12-cv-00438, 2:12-cv-
`00439, 2:12-cv-00441, 2:12-cv-00442, 2:12-cv-00444, 2:12-cv-00445, 2:12-cv-00446, 2:12-cv-
`00447, 2:12-cv-00448, 2:12-cv-00449, 2:12-cv-00450, 2:12-cv-00452, 2:12-cv-00454, 2:12-cv-
`00456, 2:12-cv-00459, 2:12-cv-00460, 2:12-cv-00462, 2:12-cv-00464, 2:12-cv-00466, 2:12-cv-
`00468, 2:12-cv-00469, 2:12-cv-00470, 2:12-cv-00471, 2:12-cv-00473, 2:12-cv-00474, 2:12-cv-
`00475, 2:12-cv-00476, 2:12-cv-00476, 2:12-cv-00477, 2:12-cv-00480, 2:12-cv-00481, 2:12-cv-
`00482, 2:12-cv-00482, 2:12-cv-00483, 2:12-cv-00486, 2:12-cv-00487, 2:12-cv-00520, 2:12-cv-
`00521, 2:12-cv-00523, 2:12-cv-00524, 2:12-cv-00525, 2:12-cv-00527, 2:12-cv-00528, 2:12-cv-
`00530, 2:12-cv-00532, 2:12-cv-00534, 2:12-cv-00535, 2:12-cv-00536, 2:12-cv-00537, 2:12-cv-
`00542, 2:12-cv-00543, 2:12-cv-00545, 2:12-cv-00547, 2:12-cv-00548, 2:12-cv-00549, 2:12-cv-
`00550, 2:12-cv-00551, 2:12-cv-00552, 2:12-cv-00555, 2:12-cv-00556, 2:12-cv-00570, 2:12-cv-
`00572, 2:12-cv-00573, 2:12-cv-00575, 2:12-cv-00587, 3:13-cv-00217). Deposed 5/29/14;
`Retained 1/13 to 9/14.
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`MOSAID Technologies Inc., v. Realtek Semiconductor Corporation
`Retained by Sidley Austin, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Realtek Semiconductor
`Corporation. Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents 5,131,006; 5,151,920; 5,422,887; 5,706,428;
`6,563,786; and 6,992,972. Case before the United States District Court for the Eastern District
`of Texas (Tyler Division) (Case No. 2:11-cv-00179). Retained 12/12 to 12/12. Matter settled.
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`Hoyt A. Flemming v. Cobra Electronics Corporation
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`Retained by Sidley Austin, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Cobra Electronics
`Corporation. Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents RE39038, RE40653 and RE41905. Case before the
`United States District Court for the District of Idaho (Case No. 1:12-cv-00392). Retained 11/12
`to 06/13. Matter settled.
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`LBS Innovations LLC v. Aaron Bros., Inc., et al.
`Retained as an expert on behalf of defendants Whole Foods Marketplace, Comerica, Hotels.com,
`Academy, Ltd., and Homestyle Dining. Patent-in-suit is U.S. Patent 6,091,956. Case before the
`Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division, (Case No. 2:11-cv-00142-MHS-CMC. Deposed
`10/5/12; Retained 7/12 to 12/12. Plaintiff moved to dismiss.
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`Advanced Media Networks, L.L.C. v. Gogo LLC et al.
`Retained by Sidley Austin, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Gogo. Patent-in-suit is U.S.
`Patent 5,960,074. Case before the United States District Court for the Central District of
`California (Case No. 11-cv-10474). Deposed 2/6/13. Retained 7/12 to 8/13.
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`Walker Digital, LLC v. Google Inc.
`Retained by O’Melveny & Meyers, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Google Inc.
`Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents 6,199,014. Case before the United States District Court for the
`District of Delaware (Case No. 1:11-cv-00309-SLR). Deposed 2/27/13 - 2/28/13. Retained 6/12
`to present (case stayed as of 8/13).
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`Silver State Intellectual Technologies, Inc. v. Garmin International, Inc., et al.
`Retained by Erise IP, P.A. as an expert on behalf of defendants Garmin International, Inc. and
`Garmin USA, Inc. Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents 6,525,768; 6,529,824; 6,542,812; 7,343,165;
`7,522,992; 7,593,812; 7,650,234; 7,702,455 and 7,739,039. Case before the United States
`District Court for the District of Nevada (Case No. 2:11-cv-1578). Deposed 2/19/14; Testified in
`Court: 5/21/15; Retained 4/12 to 5/15.
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`Beacon Navigation GmbH v. Toyota Motor Corporation, et al.
`Retained by Kirkland & Ellis, LLP on behalf of defendants Toyota Motor Corporation; Toyota
`Motor North America, Inc.; Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc.; Toyota Motor Engineering &
`Manufacturing North America, Inc.; Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc.; Toyota Motor
`Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc.; Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi, Inc.; Mazda Motor
`Corporation; Mazda Motor of America, Inc.; Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Fuji Heavy Industries
`U.S.A. Inc.; Subaru of America, Inc.; Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC; Jaguar Cars
`Limited; Land Rover; Volvo Car Corporation; and Volvo Cars of North America, LLC; Adduci
`Mastriani & Schaumberg, LLP on behalf of defendants Suzuki and Garmin; Crowell-Moring on
`behalf of General Motors; Dickstein Shapiro on behalf og Chrysler Group, LLC; Finnegan,
`Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner on behalf of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, BMW of
`North America, LLC, and BMW Manufacturing Co. LLC; Fish & Richardson on behalf of
`Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Honda North America, Inc., American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Honda
`Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC, Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, LLC, and Honda of
`America, Mfg., Inc.; Frommer Lawrence and Haug, LLP on behalf of Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG
`and Porsche Cars North America, Inc.; Hogan Lovells on behalf of Daimler AG, Mercedes-Benz
`USA, LLC, or Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc.; Quinn-Emanuel on behalf of Nissan and
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`Ford. Case before the US International Trade Commission, Washington D.C., in the matter of:
`“Certain Automotive Navigation Systems, Components Thereof, and Products Containing Same,
`Inv. No. 337-TA-814. Case withdrawn by Plaintiff. Retained 1/12 – 4/12.
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`Beacon Navigation GmbH v. Toyota Motor Corporation, et al.
`Retained by Kirkland & Ellis, LLP on behalf of defendants Toyota Motor Corporation; Toyota
`Motor North America, Inc.; Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc.; Toyota Motor Engineering &
`Manufacturing North America, Inc.; Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc.; Toyota Motor
`Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc.; Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi, Inc.; Mazda Motor
`Corporation; Mazda Motor of America, Inc.; Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Fuji Heavy Industries
`U.S.A. Inc.; Subaru of America, Inc.; Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC; Jaguar Cars
`Limited; Land Rover; Volvo Car Corporation; and Volvo Cars of North America, LLC. Multiple
`cases before the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. Case numbers 1:11-
`cv-00942-UNA, 1:11-cv-00941-UNA, 1:11-cv-00951-UNA, 1:11-cv-00952-UNA, 1:11-cv-
`00936-UNA, 1:11-cv-00937-UNA, 1:11-cv-00955-UNA, 1:11-cv-00959-UNA, and 1:11-cv-
`00960-UNA. Currently stayed. Retained 1/12 to Present.
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`Beacon Wireless Solutions, Inc., et al., v. Garmin International, Inc., et al.
`Retained by Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Garmin. Matter
`involves alleged trade secret misappropriation. Case before the United States District Court for
`the Western District of Virginia, Harrisonburg Division (Case No. 5:11-cv-00025). Testified in
`Court: 5/25/12. Retained 12/11 to 5/25/12.
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`Tramontane IP, LLC v. Garmin Int'l, Inc., et al.
`Retained by Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP as an expert on behalf of defendant Garmin. Patents-
`in-suit are U.S. Patents 6,526,268 and 7,133,775. Case before the United States District Court
`for the Eastern District of Virginia (Case No. 1:2011-cv-00918). Case Settled. Retained 11/11
`to 12/11.
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`Sourceprose, Inc. v. AT&T, Inc., MetroPCS Communications, Inc., et al.
`Retained by Kilpatrick Townsend as an expert on behalf of defendant AT&T. Patents-in-suit are
`US Patent Nos. 7,142,217 and 7,161,604. Case before the United States District Court for the
`Western District of Texas, Austin Division. Case number 1:11-cv-00117. Retained 11/11 to
`present.
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`Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. and Furuno U.S.A., Inc. v. Honeywell International, Inc.
`Retained by Quinn-Emanuel as an expert on behalf of complainant Furuno. Case before the US
`International Trade Commission, Washington D.C., in the matter of: “Certain GPS Navigation
`Products, Components Thereof, and Related Software,” Investigation number 337-TA-810.
`Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patent Nos. 6,084,565; 7,095,367; 7,089,094; and 7,161,561. Case
`settled. Retained 8/11 – 12/11.
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`Honeywell International, Inc. v. Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. and Furuno U.S.A., Inc.
`Retained by Quinn-Emanuel as an expert on behalf of respondent Furuno. Case before the US
`International Trade Commission, Washington D.C., in the matter of: “Certain GPS Navigation
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`Products, Components Thereof, and Related Software,” Investigation number 337-TA-783.
`Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patent Nos. 7,209,070; 6,865,452; 5,461,388; and 6,088,653. Case
`Settled. Retained 8/11 – 12/11.
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`Triangle Software, Inc. v. Garmin International, Inc.
`Retained by Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP., as an expert on behalf of defendant Garmin.
`Patents-in-suit are US Patents 7,557,730, 7,221,287, 7,375,649, 7,508,321 and 7,702,452. Case
`before the United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Case No. 1:10-cv-1457
`CMH/TCB. Deposed 7/28/11; Testified in Court: 11/3/11 (jury trial). Retained 4/11 to 11/11.
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`Garmin International, Inc. v. Pioneer Corporation and Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc.
`Retained by Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP as an expert on behalf of plaintiff Garmin. Patents-
`in-suit are U.S. Patents 5,365,448; 5,424,951; and 6,122,592. Case before the United States
`District Court for the District of Kansas. Case No. 10-CV-2080 JWL/GLR. Declarative
`Judgment action stayed. Retained 3/11 to 11/11.
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`Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. And Visteon Technologies, LLC v. Garmin
`International, Inc.
`Retained by Shook, Hardy and Bacon as an expert on behalf of defendant Garmin. Patents-in-
`suit are US Patents 5,544,060, 5,654,892, 5,832,408, 5,987,375 and 6,097,316. Case before the
`United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Case No. 2:10-cv-10578--PDB-
`MAR. Deposed 10/9/12; Retained 12/10 to present.
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`Thomson Licensing SAS and Thomson Licensing, LLC. v. Realtek Semiconductor
`Corporation
`Retained by Sidley-Austin as an expert on behalf of respondent Realtek Semiconductor. Case
`before the US International Trade Commission, Washington D.C., in the matter of: “Certain
`Liquid Crystal Display Devices, Including Monitors, Televisions, Modules, And Components
`Thereof,” Investigation number 337-TA-741. Patent-in-suit is US Patent 6,121,941. Deposed
`6/29/11; Testified in Court: 9/15/11 and 9/16/11. Retained 11/10 – 9/11.
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`Ambato Media, LLC. v. Clarion Co., LTD., et al.
`Retained by Traurig-Greenberg as an expert on behalf of defendant Garmin. Patent-in-suit is US
`Patent 5,432,542. Case before the United States District Court for the Eastern District Of Texas,
`Marshall Division. Case number 2:09-CV-242. Deposed 4/26/12 and 5/10/12; Testified in
`Court: 7/11/12. Retained 10/10 to present.
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`Gabriel Technologies Corporation and Trace Technologies, LLC, v. Qualcomm
`Incorporated, Snaptrack, Inc. and Norman Krasner
`Retained by Cooley-Godward as an expert on behalf of defendants Qualcomm, Snaptrack, and
`Krasner. Trade secret misappropriation case related to US Patents 6,377,209, 6,583,757,
`6,661,372, 6,799,050, 6,861,980, 6,895,249, 7,254,402, 7,289,786, 7,319,876, 7,421,277,
`7,446,655, 7,570,958, 7,574,195, and 7,660,588. Case before the Southern District of California
`San Diego Division, Case No. 08-cv-1992 MMA POR. Retained 6/10 to 7/12.
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`SiRF/CSR v. Global Locate/Broadcom Corporation
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`Retained by Wilmer-Hale as an expert on behalf of defendant Global Locate / Broadcom.
`Patents-in-suit are US Patents 5,663,735, 6,480,150, 6,519,466, 6,650,879, 6,882,827, 6,934,322,
`7,412,157, 7,236,883, and 7,573,422. Case before the Central District of California, Case No.
`8:06-cv-01216 and Case No. 8:10-cv-01281. Retained 9/10 to 1/11.
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`Pioneer Electronics v. Garmin Corporation
`Retained by Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP as an expert on behalf of respondent Garmin In the
`matter of Certain Multimedia Display and Navigation Devices and Systems, Components
`Thereof, and Products Containing Same; Inv. No. 337-TA-694. Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents
`5,365,448; 5,424,951; and 6,122,592. Case before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
`Deposed on 7/29/10; Testified at technology tutorial (8/27/20) and in the evidentiary hearing
`(9/20/10). Retained 4/10 to 9/10.
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`EMSAT Advanced Geo-Location Technology, LLC and Location Based Services LLC, v.
`AT&T Mobility, LLC
`Retained by Baker-Botts as an expert on behalf of defendant AT&T Mobility, LLC. Patents-in-
`suit are U.S. Patents 7,289,763; 5,946,611; 6,324,404; and 6,847,822. Case before the U.S.
`District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Civil Action No. 4:08 CV 822.
`Deposed 5/4/10; Testified in Court: 5/10/10 (Markman hearing). Retained 12/09 to 3/11.
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`Tendler Cellular of Texas, LLC v. AT&T Mobility, LLC, et al.
`Retained by Baker-Botts as an expert on behalf of defendants AT&T Mobility, LLC, et al.
`Patents-in-suit are U.S. Patents 7,447,508; 7,305,243; 7,050,818; and 6,519,463. Case before the
`U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Tyler), Civil Action No. 6:09-CV-00115.
`Retained 8/09 to 7/10.
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`Ambit Corporation v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., and Aircell LLC.
`Retained by Sidley Austin, LLP., as an expert on behalf of defendants Delta Airlines, Inc., and
`Aircell, LLC. Patent-in-suit is US patent 7,400,858. Case before the US District Court, District
`of Massachusetts, Boston, Civil Action No. 1:09-CV-10217-WGY. Deposed 12/4/09; Testified
`in Court: 12/7/09 (evidentiary hearing), 7/10 (jury trial). Retained 8/09 to 7/10.
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`GPS Industries, Inc. and Optimal I.P. Holdings, L.P. v. Altex Corporation, et. al.
`Retained by Hitchcock-Evert as an expert on behalf of defendants Altex Corporation, Deca
`International Corporation, Golflogix, Inc. and L1 Technologies. Patent-in-suit is US patent
`5,364,093. Case before the US District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, Civil
`Action No. 3-07-CV0831-K. Deposed 6/30/09. Retained 5/08 through 7/09.
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`Satellite Tracking of People, LLC v. Omnilink Systems, Inc.
`Retained by DLA Piper as an expert on behalf of defendant Omnilink Systems, Inc.. Patent-in-
`suit is US patent RE39,909. Case before the US District Court, Eastern District of Texas,
`Marshall Division, Civil Action No. 2-08CV-116. 12/08 – 1/11.
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`SiRF Technology, Inc. v. Global Locate, Inc.
`Retained by DLA Piper/WilmerHale as an expert on behalf of Global Locate. Patents-in-suit
`include US patents 6,304,216; 6,417,801; 6,606,346; 6,651,000; 6,704,651; 6,937,187;
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`7,043,363; 7,091,904; 7,132,980 and 7,158,080. Case before the US International Trade
`Commission, Washington D.C., in the matters of: “Certain GPS Devices and Products
`Containing Same,” Investigation number 337-TA-602 (Global Locate, plaintiff) and “Certain
`GPS Chips, Associated Software and Systems, and Products Containing Same,” Investigation
`number 337-TA-596 (SiRF Technologies, plaintiff). My work focused on the 7,043,363 and
`7,091,904 patents in defense of Global Locate/Broadcom from June 2007 through March 2008.
`Deposed 1/18-1/19/08; testified at trial 3/18-3/19/08.
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`Intellectual Science and Technology
`Retained Dykema Gossett, PLCC as a technical expert on patent infringement issues related to
`“suspend-to-RAM” technologies in personal computers. Pre-litigation work.
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`Intellectual Science and Technology, Inc., v. Sony, JVC and Panasonic
`Retained Dykema Gossett, PLCC as a technical expert on patent infringement issues related to
`US Patent 5,748,575, US Patent 6,222,799, US Patent 6,785,198, US Patent 6,662,239 and US
`Patent 6,717,890. Sony Electronics Inc., case number 2:06-CV-10406, JVC Americas Corp.,
`case number 2:06-CV-10409 and Panasonic Corporation of North America case number 2:06-
`CV-10412. Cases heard in United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern
`Division. Expert for Intellectual Science and Technology, Inc. Dec 2006 – 2008..
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`Kirsch Technologies v. Xerox, Canon
`Retained Dykema Gossett, PLCC as an Expert Witness on patent infringement issues related to
`US Patent 4,816,911, Canon case number CA 00-72775, Xerox case number CA 00-72778, cases
`heard in United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division. Expert
`for Kirsch Technologies. Nov 2006 – 2008..
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`American Video Graphics v. ATI Technologies
`Retained by Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood, Dallas, TX as a technical expert on patent
`infringement issues related to US Patents 5,132,670, 5,109,520, 5,084,830, 4,761,642, 4,742,474,
`4,734,690, 4,730,185 and 4,694,286. Hewlett-Packard Co., et al., defendants, case number CA
`6:04-CV-379-LED and Sony Corporation of America et al., defendants, case number CA 6:04-
`CV-399-LED. Cases heard in United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Tyler
`Division. Expert for ATI Technologies, intervener. Jan 2005 – Sep 2005.
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`Microsoft v. EMC
`Dewey Ballantine, LLP, Washington, D.C., as a technical expert on patent infringement issues
`related to US Patents 5,588,147; 5,689,700; 6,393,466; 6,424,151; 6,490,594; and 6,632,248.
`Wrote a declaration on behalf of Microsoft. Oct 2004 – Jan 2005.
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`Optimum Return v. Meier Brothers
`Retained by Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood, Dallas, TX as a technical expert on Copyright
`infringement allegations related to software owned by Optimum Return, LLC. Cyberkatz
`Consulting, Inc., Handsquare, LLC, Meier Brothers, et al., defendants, case number CA 3-
`03CV1064-D. Case heard in United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas
`Division. Expert for Meier Brothers. July 2004.
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`Parental Guide of Texas, Inc. v. Funai Corp., et. al.
`Technical expert for defendants JVC and Panasonic in their dispute over non-infringement of US
`Patent number 4,605,964.
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`Elonex I.P. Holdings, LTD. and Elonex PLC, Phase II
`Expert witness for defendants Chuntex, Acer, Tatung, Lite-On, Daewoo and Envision in their
`dispute with Elonex non-infringement and validity for US Patent numbers 5,389,952; 5,648,799;
`and 5,880,719.
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`Storage Computer Corporation vs. Veritas Software
`Technical expert for the plaintiff in matters involving Patents US 5,257,367; US 5,893,919; and
`US 6,098,128.
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`Storage Computer Corporation vs. Seagate Technology LLC
`Technical expert for the defendant in matters involving US Patent RE 34,100.
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`Elonex I.P. Holdings, LTD. and Elonex PLC, vs. Packard Bell et. al., CA 98-689-GMS
`Expert witness for defendants ViewSonic Corp., Dell Computer Corporation, MAG Technology
`USA, Princeton Graphic Systems, Inc., Micron Electronics, Sony Electronics and Capetronic
`Computer USA in their dispute with Elonex non-infringement and validity for US Patent
`numbers 5,389,952; 5,648,799; and 5,880,719.
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`1.4.2 Engineering Consulting
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`Offspring Media Inc.
`Technical consultant for the development of real-time auralization algorithms for integration into
`a consumer electronics product. Sep 2004.
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`Raytheon Company, Sudbury, MA
`Development of techniques and requirements for implementing a fault tolerant computer system
`using software implemented fault tolerance (SIFT) techniques on commercial off-the-shelf
`processing hardware. The resultant system is to be used for highly reliable radar data and signal
`processing.
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`TVM Techno Venture Management
`Provided consulting services to assist in assessing the technical claims of a company pursuing
`venture capital investment for a hardware implemented RAID 5 system .
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`Keyhold Engineering Inc., Northboro, MA.
`Development of a prototype system for automatically calibrating multiple channel audio systems.
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`American Navigation Systems Inc., Milbury, MA.
`Consulting on the development of the hand-held personal navigation and mapping system.
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`Lincoln Laboratory, Bedford, MA.
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`Simulated, tested and evaluated a GPS integrity monitoring algorithm developed at Lincoln
`Laboratories.
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`1.5 Licenses and Certifications
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`1.5.1 Commercial Radio Operator
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`General Radiotelephone Operator License
`Ship RADAR endorsement
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`1.5.2 Amateur Radio Operator
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`Amateur Extra class radio operator license.
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`1.5.3 Diving Certifications
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`PADI Open Water Diver (ISO 24801-2 Diver Level 2 – Autonomous Diver)
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`2. Courses Taught at WPI
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`2.1 Course Descriptions
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`Short descriptions of the courses taught are as follows:
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`EE572N Advanced System Architecture
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`This course focuses on the architectural techniques used to achieve high-performance in
`SISD and SIMD computer systems. In this course the interaction between the software
`application and hardware architecture and the effect of this interaction on achievable
`performance is stressed. The course begins by covering the basic architectural tricks used to
`enhance system performance and ends with a series of case studies that analyze specific
`architectures such as the CRAY and CDC vector supercomputers, the MasPar, the Connection
`Machine, the ICL DAP, and others.
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`ECE505 Computer Architecture
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`This course is an introductory graduate course in computer architecture. Most aspects of
`CPU architecture are covered using a combined hardware/software approach. Specific topics
`include datapath design, memory systems, microprogramming, memory management, operating
`systems, and instruction set design.
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`ECE579M Real-Time System Design
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`This course focuses on the design of computer systems for which the timeliness of producing
`results is a critical factor for establishing the correctness of the system design. Topics covered
`include hardware specification, real-time operating systems and programming, scheduling,
`communications, and validation/verification. Issues and choices arising for single processor and