`525 West Remington Drive
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`Sunnyvale, CA 94087-2459
`Tel: (408) 245-0085
`CNeuhauser@Earthlink.net
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`Dr. Charles Neuhauser
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`Professional Experience
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`1994 - Present - Consultant – Neuhauser Associates, Inc. (also dba CTCS)
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`and system design, with particular emphasis on areas related to intellectual property. I also lead
`engineering teams that perform technical analyses and evaluations.
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` have investigated technical issues, developed declarations and testified in a number of cases. With
`respect to architectural issues this has typically involved the structure of microprocessor and
`microprocessor based systems, including, among others Intel, AMD and ARM. This has included
`evaluating the internal structure and operation of these devices. A number of cases have involved
`various bus interfaces internal and external to these systems, typically related to the interface between
`the processor and the cross connection of bus systems within the PC environment. Other matters have
`included caching, EEPROM architecture, FPGA based simulators, floppy disk interfaces, industrial
`robotics and routers. This work has been performed for clients such as Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Texas
`Instruments, Intergraph, Scenix, Samsung, Mentor Graphics, DirecTV, LG, and Broadcom.
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`Additionally, I have investigated a number of software systems for the purpose of evaluating potential
`copying, trade-secret and patent issues. In a number of cases, this involves analysis of the source
`code and comparison to another body of source code performing a similar function. I have reviewed
`code related to robotics, games, customer relationship management, CD-ROM controllers, RAID
`systems and set top boxes (among others). Clients have included MediaTek, Mylex and Texas
`Instruments.
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`Other matters I have dealt with relate to evaluating proposals and engineering materials in order to
`determine their suitability for purchase or to assess the adequacy of a development effort. Tasks have
`included Internet domain name extensions, control system simulation, microprocessor development
`and real-time debugging. Clients have included Wind River Systems, ICANN and ISI.
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`1980-1993 - Vice President of Engineering - Palyn Gould Group
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`Single and multi-chip microprocessors
`Bus to bus interfaces and cache designs
`Scan test interface and support software
`Protocol converters
`High speed interprocessor interfaces
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`These activities included determination of client requirements, development of acceptable proposals,
`scheduling, cost estimation, architectural specification, test, validation and final documentation.
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`In addition, I was responsible for direct client consultation in a number of areas related primarily to
`midrange and mainframe architectures, with particular emphasis on emulation, reverse engineering
`and compatibility. Projects included:
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`Communication system and midrange performance analysis
`Comparison of mainframe architectures against the IBM 370
`Mainframe cost estimation
`Specification of architectural extensions
`Design reviews and feasibility studies
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`Consultant - Palyn Associates Inc.
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`Research Assistant - Stanford University
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`Research Assistant - Johns Hopkins University
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`Since 1985 I also worked extensively in the area of technical litigation including patent analysis,
`software copyrights and contract negotiations.
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`Palyn Gould Group has an international clientele. I provided consultation to many of our clients
`including IBM, Olivetti, Sperry, Burroughs, Mitsubishi, Amdahl, Intel, Hyundai and Honeywell.
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`1975-1980
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`During this period I participated in the design and implementation of two emulation engines. One (a
`3 MIP ECL processor) was incorporated into the ICL product line as a small business system. The
`other, a TTL version, was prototyped as an advanced technology project. I developed the architecture
`for both machines and microcode for the TTL version.
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`1975-1980
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`While completing my doctoral research I designed and developed basic hardware and software of the
`Stanford Emulation Laboratory. This facility was a platform for general purpose emulation and
`research into processor architectures. I also developed a fully function PDP-11/05 emulation
`(including disk I/O) capable of supporting Unix.
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`1971-1975
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`My research included parallel processing and emulation host architectures. My dissertation
`“An Emulation Based Analysis of Computer Architecture”, made use of the an instrumented emulator
`to capture various instruction set statistics on the PDP-11 architecture.
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`1968-1971
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`Initially I assisted in the testing and validation of communication sub-system diagnostics for the #1-
`ESS/ADF store and forward message switch. Later, I participated in the system design of the #1A-
`ESS voice switch, particularly in the memory system and automated tape billing subsystem. My
`Master’s degree was obtained under a part-time program sponsored by Bell Laboratories.
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`Member of Technical Staff - Bell Telephone Laboratories
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`Educational Background
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`B.S.E.E.:
`M.S.E.E.:
`Ph.D.E.E.:
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`University of Notre Dame 1968
`Northwestern University 1971
`The Johns Hopkins University 1980
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`Publications:
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`“Emmy - An Emulation System for User Microprogramming,” with M. J. Flynn and R. M. McClure,
`Proceedings of the NCC 1975.
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`“I/O Device Emulation in the Stanford Emulation Laboratory,” with J. Huck, Proceedings of Micro
`12, November 1979.
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`“An Emulation Environment and its Application,” with M. J. Flynn in Microprogramming and
`Firmware Engineering Methods, edited by S. Habib, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1988.
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`Charles J. Neuhauser, Ph.D.
`Specific Experience Related to Technical Legal Matters
`In addition to my experience as a technical manager and implementer, I have undertaken a
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`number of technical legal matters over the last 25 years.
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`Trade Secrets: Usually these have been cases related to hardware or micro-coded designs. The most
`important aspect is the analysis of trade secrets, their relationship to possible public knowledge and
`the comparison of engineering documents. Reconstructing the history of a project from employee
`notebooks and other records is sometimes called for. I have had experience with "clean room" design
`techniques. Many of these matters have dealt with chip and system design.
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`Patents: Most patent cases I have dealt with have been related to hardware or system architectural
`features. The level of detail has ranged from the logic level to the complete CPU. Tasks that I have
`performed include claim analysis, prior art research and application review. I have also reviewed
`patent portfolios for possible purchase. My work in patent infringement analysis has, at times,
`involved extensive reverse engineering of hardware and software.
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`Copyrights: I have undertaken a number of software copyright cases. These usually involve PC-
`based code written in assembly language or "C." Some cases have involved issues related to
`specifications. Code I have reviewed was related to CAD, animal pathology tracking, robotic arms,
`games, graphics, RAID systems, peripheral controllers, terminal emulation, and laser printers.
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`Contracts: I have assisted in the resolution of several contract disputes of a technical nature. Usually
`the issue relates to failure to perform to contract guidelines. I have also supported technical business
`negotiations involving patent licensing and the selection of Internet domain names.
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`Litigation Support: In all of the above areas, I have directly supported attorneys in technical matters
`such as deposition preparation, execution and review. In addition, I try to provide simplified
`explanations and analogies for complex technical issues. I have been deposed a number of times and
`have testified in Federal and State court on several occasions.
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`Among others, I have worked with the following firms
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`Howrey, Simon Arnold, White -
`Beck, Redden and Secrest
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`Brobeck, Phleger and Harrison -
`Brown & Bain
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`Cooley, Godward
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`Faegre Baker Daniels
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`Fish & Richardson
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`Kirkland and Ellis
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`Perkins Coie
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`Irell and Manella
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`ICANN
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`Jones, Day et al.
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`Morgan Lewis
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`Morrison & Foerster
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`Townsend & Townsend
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`Houston, Menlo Park
`Houston
`Menlo Park
`Palo Alto
`Los Angeles
`Minneapolis
`Menlo Park
`San Francisco
`Phoenix
`Los Angeles
`Los Angeles
`Cleveland, Los Angeles, Houston
`Philadelphia
`San Francisco, Palo Alto
`Palo Alto
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