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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`———————
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`———————
`
`CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., DISH NETWORK, LLC,
`COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC,
`COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.,
`TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLC,
`VERIZON SERVICES CORP., and ARRIS GROUP, INC.,
`Petitioner,
`
`v.
`
`TQ DELTA, LLC,
`Patent Owner.
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`———————
`
`Case No. IPR2016-010201
`U.S. Patent No. 9,014,243
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`———————
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`PETITIONER’S UPDATED EXHIBIT LIST
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`1 DISH Network, L.L.C., who filed a Petition in IPR2017-00254, and Comcast
`Cable Communications, L.L.C., Cox Communications, Inc., Time Warner Cable
`Enterprises L.L.C., Verizon Services Corp., and ARRIS Group, Inc., who filed a
`Petition in IPR2017-00418, have been joined in this proceeding.
`
`

`

`Petitioner’s Updated Exhibit List, IPR2016-01020
`
`Petitioner’s Exhibit List
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`June 28, 2016
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`Ex. 1001 U.S. Patent No. 9,014,243 to Tzannes (“the ’243 patent”)
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`Ex. 1002 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,014,243
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`Ex. 1003 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 8,355,427
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`Ex. 1004 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 8,218,610
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`Ex. 1005 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 8,073,041
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`Ex. 1006 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 7,292,627
`
`Ex. 1007 Prosecution File History of U.S. Pat. No. 6,961,369
`
`Ex. 1008 U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/164,134
`
`Ex. 1009 Declaration of Dr. Jose Tellado under 37 C.F.R. § 1.68
`
`Ex. 1010 Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Jose Tellado
`
`Ex. 1011 U.S. Patent No. 6,144,696 to Shively et al. (“Shively”)
`
`Ex. 1012 U.S. Patent No. 6,625,219 to Stopler (“Stopler”)
`
`Ex. 1013 U.S. Patent No. 6,424,646 to Gerszberg et al. (“Gerszberg”)
`Ex. 1014 Harry Newton, NEWTON’S TELECOM DICTIONARY, 13th Ed. (1998)
`(selected pages)
`
`Ex. 1015 Kim Maxwell, “Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line: Interim
`Technology for the Next Forty Years,” IEEE Communications
`Magazine (Oct. 1996).
`
`Ex. 1016 Walter Goralski, ADSL AND DSL TECHNOLOGIES (McGraw-Hill
`1998) (selected pages)
`
`Ex. 1017 American National Standard for Telecommunications, Network and
`Customer Installation Interfaces—Asymmetric Digital Subscribers
`Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface (ANSI T1.413-1995)
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`Petitioner’s Updated Exhibit List, IPR2016-01020
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`
`Ex. 1018
`
`Declaration of David Bader
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`Ex. 1019
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`Intentionally omitted
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`Ex. 1020
`
`Intentionally omitted
`
`Ex. 1021
`
`Fig. 6 from Ex. 2009 (T. Regan, “ADSL Line Driver/Receiver
`Design Guide, Part 1” (February 2000)).
`
`Ex. 1022
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`Robert T. Short, “Physical Layer,” in WIMEDIA UWB (2008).
`
`Ex. 1023
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`Ex. 1024
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`Ex. 1025
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`Denis J. G. Mestdagh and Paul M. P. Spruyt, “A Method to Reduce
`the Probability of Clipping in DMT-Based Transceivers,” IEEE
`Transactions of Communications, Vol. 44, No. 10, (October 1996).
`
`Stefan H. Muller and Johannes B. Huber, “A Comparison of Peak
`Power Reduction Schemes for OFDM,” IEEE Global
`Telecommunications Conference (1997).
`
`Jose Tellado-Mourelo, “Peak to Average Power Reduction for
`Multicarrier Modulation,” A dissertation submitted to the
`Department of Electrical Engineering and the Committee on
`Graduate Studies of Stanford University (Sept. 1999)
`
`Ex. 1026
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`Second Declaration of Dr. Jose Tellado under 37 C.F.R. § 1.68
`
`Ex. 1027
`
`Deposition Transcript of Dr. Robert T. Short
`
`Ex. 1028
`
`T. Starr, J. M. Cioffi, P. J. Silverman, UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL
`SUBSCRIBER LINE TECHNOLOGY (1999) (selected pages).
`
`Ex. 1029
`
`Abe, RESIDENTIAL BROADBAND (2000) (selected pages).
`
`Ex. 1030 Mohamed Zekri, et al., “DMT Signals with Low Peak-to-Average
`Power Ratio,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium
`on Computers and Communications (held July 6-8, 1999).
`
`Ex. 1031
`
`Second Declaration of David Bader
`
`Ex. 1032
`
`Peter S. Chow, et al., “A Practical Discrete Transceiver Loading
`Algorithm for Data Transmission over Spectrally Shaped
`Channels,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 43, No.
`2/3/4 (1995).
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`Ex. 1033
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`Petitioner’s Updated Exhibit List, IPR2016-01020
`
`Kamran Sistanizadeh, et al., “Multi-Tone Transmission for
`Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL)”, Communications,
`1993. ICC ’93 Geneva. Technical Program, Conference Record,
`IEEE International Conference (held May 23-26, 1993).
`
`Ex. 1034
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`ADSL transmitter simulation program by Dr. Tellado
`
`Ex. 1035
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`Third Declaration of David Bader (served but not filed)
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`
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
`
`Petitioner’s Updated Exhibit List, IPR2016-01020
`
`The undersigned certifies service under 37 C.F.R. §§ 42.6(e) by electronic
`
`mail a true and correct copy of PETITIONER’S UPDATED EXHIBIT LIST on June
`
`28, 2017, upon counsel for the Patent Owner via the listed email below:
`
`Peter J. McAndrews
`Thomas J. Wimbiscus
`Scott P. McBride
`Christopher M. Scharff
`Andrew B. Karp
`MCANDREWS, HELD & MALLOY, LTD.
`500 West Madison Street, 34th Floor
`Chicago, IL 60661
`(312) 775-8000 (Telephone)
`(312) 775-8100 (Fax)
`
`Email: TQD-CISCO@mcandrews-ip.com;
`pmcandrews@mcandrews-ip.com; twimbiscus@mcandrews-ip.com;
`smcbride@mcandrews-ip.com; cscharff@mcandrews-ip.com;
`akarp@mcandrews-ip.com
`
`
`
`Dated: June 28, 2017
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`Respectfully submitted,
`
`
`
`/David L. McCombs /
`David L. McCombs
`Counsel for Petitioner
`Registration No. 32,271
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