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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`____________________
`
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`
`____________________
`
`
`SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. AND
`SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
`Petitioner
`
`v.
`
`IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES LLC,
`Patent Owner
`
`____________________
`
`Case No. IPR2017-00336
`U.S. Patent No. 6,959,293
`____________________
`
`PETITIONER’S DEMONSTRATIVES FOR ORAL HEARING
`(EXHIBIT 1013)
`
`
`
`
`
`Samsung Exhibit 1013
`Samsung v. Image Processing Techs.
`
`

`

`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`U.S. PATENT No. 6,959,293
`
`Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and
`Samsung Electronics America, Inc.,
`Petitioners,
`
`v.
`Image Processing Technologies, LLC,
`Patent Owner.
`
`CASE IPR2017-00336
`
`Oral Argument
`Samsung’s Demonstrative Exhibits
`February 21, 2018
`
`1
`
`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Overview
`
`Overview of the ’293 Patent
`
`Claim Construction
`
`Instituted Ground for Review
`Pirim
`
`2
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Overview
`
`Overview of the ’293 Patent
`
`Claim Construction
`
`Instituted Ground for Review
`Pirim
`
`3
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`The ’293 Patent
`The ’293 Patent
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`Paten
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`t N0.:
`Date of Patent:
`
`US 6,959,293 B2
`
`METHOD AND DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC
`
`VISUAL PERCEPTION
`
`Filed:
`
`Feb. 23, 2001
`
`00 02355--.
`
`——(30)
`
`Foreign Application Priority Data
`
`Feb. 24, 2000 (FR)
`
`Ex. 1001
`Ex. 1001
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`4
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`’293 Patent, Claim 22
`
`22[pre]
`
`22[a]
`
`22[b]
`
`22[c]
`
`22[d]
`
`22[e]
`
`22[f]
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`5
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`A Single Claim Element is Disputed
`
`Element
`
`Claim Language
`
`22[a]
`
`“a controller coupled to a controller bus and a transfer bus”
`
`’293 Patent, Claim 22
`
`22[b]
`
`22[c]
`
`22[d]
`
`22[e]
`
`22[f]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more parameters of the event being
`detected, and to output data describing a selected one of the one or more parameters in response to
`a selection signal”
`“a data processing block coupled to the multiplexer, the transfer bus and the controller bus, the data
`processing block including:”
`“a histogram unit coupled to the input portal and configured to calculate a histogram for the
`selected parameter”
`“a classification unit coupled to the input portal and the histogram unit, and configured to
`determine the data in the histogram that satisfy a selected criterion, and to generate an output
`accordingly, the classification unit supplying the output to the transfer bus”
`
`“a coincidence unit coupled to receive the output of the classification unit from the transfer bus and
`to receive selected coincidence criteria from the controller bus, the coincidence unit being
`configured to generate an enable signal for the histogram unit when the output of the classification
`unit satisfies the selected coincidence criterion”
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`6
`
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`

`Example of Claimed Invention
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`7
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`Example of Claimed Invention
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`8
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`

`Example of Claimed Invention
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Ex. 1001; Petition at 5; Reply at 10
`
`9
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Overview
`
`Overview of the ’293 Patent
`
`Claim Construction
`
`Instituted Ground for Review
`Pirim
`
`10
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Patent Owner Construes One Term
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`11
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Patent Owner Construes One Term
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Patent Owner’s Argument:
`this language “requires that the
`multiplexer be capable of receiving
`data from multiple parameters.”
`Patent Owner’s Response at 14 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`12
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`

`Patent Owner’s Construction is Incorrect
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 3
`
`Patent Owner’s Argument:
`this language “requires that the
`multiplexer be capable of receiving
`data from multiple parameters.”
`Patent Owner’s Response at 14 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1001; Petition at 5; Reply at 3-4; PO Resp. at 14
`
`13
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`

`

`Patent Owner’s Construction is Incorrect
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 4
`
`“FIG. 4 is a diagram representing
`a self-adapting histogram calculation
`unit according to the invention with
`the anticipation and learning
`functionalities”
`’293 Patent at 4:47-49 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`14
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Patent Owner’s Construction is Incorrect
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`’293 Patent, Fig. 12
`
`“FIG. 12 is a representation of the
`elements of the histogram calculation
`unit with a self-adapting functionality
`according to one embodiment of the
`present invention”
`’293 Patent at 4:65-67 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`15
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Overview
`
`Overview of the ’293 Patent
`
`Claim Construction
`
`Instituted Ground for Review
`Pirim
`
`16
`
`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`

`Ground Instituted for Review
`
`Claim Ground for Review
`
`22
`
`Obvious in view of Pirim
`
`Ex. 1005
`
`17
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`Overview of Pirim
`
`• Method and Apparatus for Detection of
`Drowsiness
`
`• International Patent Publication WO 99/36893
`
`• Published July 22, 1999, based on an
`international application filed January 15, 1999
`
`• Discloses a system for detecting whether a
`driver is falling asleep by acquiring pictures of
`the driver and forming histograms to analyze
`opening and closing of the driver’s eyes
`
`Ex. 1005
`
`18
`
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`

`Pirim: A Single Claim Element is Disputed
`
`Element
`
`Claim Language
`
`22[a]
`
`“a controller coupled to a controller bus and a transfer bus”
`
`’293 Patent, Claim 22
`
`22[b]
`
`22[c]
`
`22[d]
`
`22[e]
`
`22[f]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more parameters of the event being
`detected, and to output data describing a selected one of the one or more parameters in response to
`a selection signal”
`“a data processing block coupled to the multiplexer, the transfer bus and the controller bus, the data
`processing block including:”
`“a histogram unit coupled to the input portal and configured to calculate a histogram for the
`selected parameter”
`“a classification unit coupled to the input portal and the histogram unit, and configured to
`determine the data in the histogram that satisfy a selected criterion, and to generate an output
`accordingly, the classification unit supplying the output to the transfer bus”
`
`“a coincidence unit coupled to receive the output of the classification unit from the transfer bus and
`to receive selected coincidence criteria from the controller bus, the coincidence unit being
`configured to generate an enable signal for the histogram unit when the output of the classification
`unit satisfies the selected coincidence criterion”
`
`Ex. 1001
`
`19
`
`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`Pirim Discloses “input multiplexer …” Element
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Prior Art – Pirim, Fig. 14
`
`Ex. 1005
`
`20
`
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`

`Pirim Discloses “input multiplexer …” Element
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Prior Art – Pirim, Fig. 14
`
`“setting init=1 causes multiplexer 104
`to select the Counter input….”
`
`“the init line is set to zero, which …
`in the case of multiplexor 104 results
`in data from the spatial processing
`unit 117, i.e., the V data, being sent
`to the Address line of memory 100.”
`Pirim at 29 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1005
`
`21
`
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`

`

`Pirim Discloses “input multiplexer …” Element
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Prior Art – Pirim, Fig. 14
`
`Patent Owner Concedes:
`“each multiplexer of Pirim relies on
`a binary signal to determine whether
`the single parameter data is passed to
`the histogram unit or instead whether
`a ‘counter’ or ‘zero’ signal is passed.”
`Patent Owner’s Response at 2 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1005; PO Resp. at 2; Reply at 13-14
`
`22
`
`SAMSUNG EX. 1013
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`

`Pirim Discloses “input multiplexer …” Element
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Prior Art – Pirim, Fig. 14
`
`Patent Owner’s Expert Concedes:
`“Pirim’s multiplexers 102 and 104
`(yellow) both take only ‘init’ (green) as
`the control signal to determine which of
`the two output signal (blue) to output….
`The two possible input data signals for
`multiplexer 104 are data(V), i.e., the
`“V” or velocity parameter data, and the
`Counter signal, which is used to reset
`the histogram memory.”
`Ex. 2009 (Agouris Decl.) at III.C.39-40 (emphasis added).
`
`Ex. 1005; Reply at 13-15
`
`23
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`

`Pirim Renders Claim 22 Obvious Under IPT’s Incorrect Construction
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Prior Art – Pirim, Fig. 14
`
`Ex. 1005; Reply at 15-16
`
`24
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`

`Pirim Renders Claim 22 Obvious Under IPT’s Incorrect Construction
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Petitioner’s Reply at 16
`
`Ex. 1005; Reply at 16
`
`25
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`

`Pirim Renders Claim 22 Obvious Under IPT’s Incorrect Construction
`
`’293 Patent
`Claim 22[b]
`
`“an input multiplexer adapted to receive data describing two one or more
`parameters of the event being detected, and to output data describing a selected
`one of the two one or more parameters in response to a selection signal”
`
`Petitioner’s Reply at 16
`
`“In general, each of the histogram
`formation blocks 24-29 is identical
`to the others and functions in the
`same manner.”
`Pirim at 28.
`
`Ex. 1005; Reply at 16
`
`26
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`
`
`Thank You
`Thank You
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`SAMSUNG EX. 1013 W
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
`
`The undersigned certifies pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 42.6(e) and § 42.105 that on
`
`February 13, 2018, a true and correct copy of PETITIONER’S DEMONSTRATIVES
`
`FOR ORAL HEARING was served via express mail on the Patent Owner at the
`
`following correspondence address of record:
`
`Gregory Nelson
`FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP
`222 Lakeview Avenue, Suite 700
`West Palm Beach, FL 33401
`
`Gregory Nelson
`FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP
`997 Lennox Drive, Bld. 3
`Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
`
`
`
`Copies were also sent to Patent Owner’s litigation counsel via electronic mail:
`
`S. Calvin Capshaw
`CAPSHAW DERIEUX, LLP
`114 E. Commerce Ave.
`Gladewater, TX 75647
`ccapshaw@capshawlaw.com
`
`Michael N. Zachary
`ANDREWS KURTH KENYON LLP
`1801 Page Mill Road, Suite 210
`Palo Alto, CA 94304
`MichaelZachary@AndrewsKurthKenyon.com
`Respectfully submitted,
`
`Christopher J. Coulson
`Mark Chapman
`Rose Cordero Prey
`ANDREWS KURTH KENYON LLP
`One Broadway
`New York, NY 10004
`ChrisCoulson@AndrewsKurthKenyon.com
`MarkChapman@AndrewsKurthKenyon.com
`RosePrey@AndrewsKurthKenyon.com
`
`/s/ Nicholas J. Whilt .
`Nicholas J. Whilt (Reg. No. 72,081)
`400 South Hope Street, 18th Floor
`Los Angeles, CA 90071
`Telephone: (213) 430-6000
`
`Attorney for Petitioner
`
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