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`APPX311 EXHIBIT J,
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`BNR-SDCA00000097
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0398
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4218 Page 1 of 47
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`EXHIBIT K
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX312
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0399
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4219 Page 2 of 47
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`7694435
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`September 24, 2018
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`THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ANNEXED IS A TRUE COPY FROM THE
`RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE OF THE FILE WRAPPER AND CONTENTS
`OF:
`
`APPLICATION NUMBER: 09/967,140
`FILING DATE: September 28, 2001
`PATENT NUMBER: 7039435
`ISSUE DATE: May 02, 2006
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX313
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`BNR-SDCA00000098
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0400
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4220 Page 3 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX314
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`BNR-SDCA00000099
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0401
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4221 Page 4 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX315
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`BNR-SDCA00000309
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0402
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4222 Page 5 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX316
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`BNR-SDCA00000310
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0403
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4223 Page 6 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX317
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`BNR-SDCA00000311
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0404
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4224 Page 7 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX318
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`BNR-SDCA00000312
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0405
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4225 Page 8 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX319
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`BNR-SDCA00000313
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0406
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4226 Page 9 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX320
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`BNR-SDCA00000314
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0407
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4227 Page 10 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX321
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`BNR-SDCA00000315
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0408
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4228 Page 11 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX322
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0409
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4229 Page 12 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX323
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`BNR-SDCA00000317
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0410
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4230 Page 13 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX324
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`BNR-SDCA00000318
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0411
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4231 Page 14 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX325
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`BNR-SDCA00000319
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0412
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4232 Page 15 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX326
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`BNR-SDCA00000320
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0413
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4233 Page 16 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX327
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0414
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4234 Page 17 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX328
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`BNR-SDCA00000324
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0415
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4235 Page 18 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX329
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`BNR-SDCA00000325
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0416
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4236 Page 19 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX330
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`BNR-SDCA00000326
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0417
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4237 Page 20 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX331
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`BNR-SDCA00000327
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0418
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4238 Page 21 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX332
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0419
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4239 Page 22 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0420
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4240 Page 23 of 47
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0421
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4241 Page 24 of 47
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0422
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4242 Page 25 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX336
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`BNR-SDCA00000332
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0423
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4243 Page 26 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX337
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`BNR-SDCA00000333
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0424
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4244 Page 27 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX338
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`BNR-SDCA00000334
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0425
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4245 Page 28 of 47
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0426
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4246 Page 29 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX340
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`BNR-SDCA00000368
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0427
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4247 Page 30 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX341
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`BNR-SDCA00000369
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0428
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4248 Page 31 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX342
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`BNR-SDCA00000370
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0429
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4249 Page 32 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX343
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`BNR-SDCA00000371
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0430
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4250 Page 33 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX344
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`BNR-SDCA00000372
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0431
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4251 Page 34 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX345
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`BNR-SDCA00000373
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0432
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4252 Page 35 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX346
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`BNR-SDCA00000374
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0433
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4253 Page 36 of 47
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0434
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4254 Page 37 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX348
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0435
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4255 Page 38 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX349
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`BNR-SDCA00000381
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0436
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4256 Page 39 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX350
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`BNR-SDCA00000382
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0437
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4257 Page 40 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX351
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`BNR-SDCA00000383
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0438
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4258 Page 41 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX352
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`BNR-SDCA00000384
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0439
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4259 Page 42 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX353
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`BNR-SDCA00000385
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0440
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4260 Page 43 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX354
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`BNR-SDCA00000386
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0441
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4261 Page 44 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX355
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`BNR-SDCA00000388
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0442
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4262 Page 45 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX356
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`BNR-SDCA00000389
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0443
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4263 Page 46 of 47
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`BNR-SDCA00000390
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0444
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-12 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4264 Page 47 of 47
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` EXHIBIT K,
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`APPX358
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`BNR-SDCA00000391
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0445
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-13 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4265 Page 1 of 67
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`EXHIBIT L
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`EXHIBIT L, APPX359
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`ZTE, Exhibit 1020-0446
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`Case 3:18-cv-01786-CAB-BLM Document 88-13 Filed 05/24/19 PageID.4266 Page 2 of 67
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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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`BELL NORTHERN RESEARCH,
`LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`C.A. No. 3:18-cv-1783-CAB-BLM
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`Judge: Hon. Cathy Ann Bencivengo
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`Magistrate Judge: Hon. Barbara L.
`Major
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`COOLPAD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
`AND YULONG COMPUTER
`COMMUNICATIONS,
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`Defendants.
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`BELL NORTHERN RESEARCH,
`LLC,
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`C.A. yoceraNo. 3:18-cv-1784-CAB-
`BLM
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`HUAWEI DEVICE (DONGGUAN)
`CO., LTD, HUAWEI DEVICE
`(SHENZHEN) CO., LTD., and
`HUAWEI DEVICE USA, INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`BELL NORTHERN RESEARCH,
`LLC,
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`C.A. No. 3:18-cv-1785-CAB-BLM
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`KYOCERA CORPORATION and
`KYOCERA INTERNATIONAL INC.,
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`Defendants.
`AMENDED DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM
`CONSTRUCTIONS
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`BELL NORTHERN RESEARCH,
`LLC,
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`C.A. No. 3:18-cv-1786-CAB-BLM1
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`ZTE CORPORATION,
`ZTE (USA) INC.,
`ZTE (TX) INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`AMENDED OPENING DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI, PH.D.
`IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM CONSTRUCTIONS
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`1 This declaration is submitted with respect to the Coolpad, Huawei, and Kyocera
`Defendants pending the Court’s resolution of BNR’s Motion for Clarification as to
`ZTE (see Dkt. 75 in Case No. 3:18-cv-1786-CAB-BLM). If the Court determines that
`Dr. Madisetti is not precluded from opining on consolidated issues with respect to
`ZTE, this declaration will be deemed submitted in the ZTE matter as well.
`AMENDED DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM
`CONSTRUCTIONS
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`Table of Contents
`BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................. 1
`A. Qualifications and Experience................................................................................ 1
`B. Compensation ......................................................................................................... 8
`C. Scope of this Declaration ....................................................................................... 8
`D. Materials Considered .............................................................................................. 8
`LEGAL STANDARDS ................................................................................................... 9
`A. Claim Construction ................................................................................................. 9
`B. Definiteness ..........................................................................................................10
`C. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................10
`OPINIONS .....................................................................................................................11
`U.S. PATENT NOS. 7,319,889 and 8,204,554 .............................................................11
`A. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................11
`B. “substantially concurrently”.................................................................................11
`U.S. PATENT NO. 6,941,156 .......................................................................................11
`A. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................11
`B. “simultaneous communication paths from said multimode cell phone” .............12
`C. “a module to establish simultaneous communication paths from said multimode
`cell phone using both said cell phone functionality and said RF communication
`functionality”........................................................................................................14
`D. “an automatic switch over module, in communication with both said cell phone
`functionality and said RF communication functionality, operable to switch a
`communication path established on one of said cell phone functionality and said
`RF communication functionality, with another communication path later
`established on the other of said cell phone functionality and said RF
`communication functionality”..............................................................................21
`E. “cell phone functionality” ....................................................................................26
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`AMENDED DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM
`CONSTRUCTIONS
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`F. “RF communication functionality” ......................................................................26
`U.S. PATENT NO. 8,416,862 .......................................................................................26
`A. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................26
`B. “decompose the estimated transmitter beamforming unitary matrix (V) to
`produce the transmitter beamforming information”.............................................27
`C. “a baseband processing module operable to: receive a preamble sequence carried
`by the baseband signal; estimate a channel response based upon the preamble
`sequence; determine an estimated transmitter beamforming unitary matrix (V)
`based upon the channel response and a receiver beamforming unitary matrix (U);
`decompose the estimated transmitter beamforming unitary matrix (V) to produce
`the transmitter beamforming information; and form a baseband signal employed
`by the plurality of RF components to wirelessly send the transmitter
`beamforming information to the transmitting wireless device”...........................29
`D. “the baseband processing module is operable to: produce the estimated
`transmitter beamforming unitary matrix (V) in Cartesian coordinates; and
`convert the estimated transmitter beamforming unitary matrix (V) to polar
`coordinates”..........................................................................................................40
`U.S. PATENT NO. 7,957,450 .......................................................................................43
`A. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................43
`B. “channel estimate matrices” / “matrix based on the plurality of channel
`estimates”...................................................................................................................43
`C. “coefficients derived from performing a singular value matrix decomposition
`(SVD)” .......................................................................................................................47
`U.S. PATENT NO. 7,990,842 .......................................................................................49
`A. Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art ......................................................................49
`B. “standard wireless networking configuration for an Orthogonal Frequency
`Division Multiplexing scheme”............................................................................50
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`AMENDED DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM
`CONSTRUCTIONS
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`C. “extended long training sequence”.......................................................................53
`D. “a legacy wireless local area network device in accordance with a legacy
`wireless networking protocol standard” ....................................................................56
`E. “optimal extended long training sequence” .........................................................58
`F. “Inverse Fourier transformer” ..............................................................................58
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`AMENDED DECLARATION OF DR. VIJAY K. MADISETTI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM
`CONSTRUCTIONS
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`BACKGROUND
`A. Qualifications and Experience
`My qualifications can be found in my Curriculum Vitae, which includes a
`complete list of my publications, and is attached as Appendix 1. Some of my
`background and experience that qualifies me to offer the opinions offered in this
`Declaration as an expert in the technical issues in this case follow.
`I received my Bachelor of Technology (Honors) in Electronics and
`Electrical Communication Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in
`Kharagpur, India, in 1984. I obtained my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and
`Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1989. I received the
`Demetri Angelakos Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the University of
`California, Berkeley, and the IEEE/ACM Ira M. Kay Memorial Paper Prize in 1989.
`I now am a tenured Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at
`Georgia Tech and currently serve as its representative to the European
`Telecommunications Standards Institute (“ETSI”). I am knowledgeable and familiar
`with wireless communications including the IEEE’s 802.11 standards, microprocessor
`architecture, radio frequency (“RF”) communication, cellular networks including
`ETSI/3GPP/3GPP2 standards, ASIC design, computer engineering, digital signal
`processing, sensors, wireless terminal power regulation, and software and firmware
`design for wireless and telecommunications terminals and base stations in general. I
`also am familiar with standard-setting organizations’ protocols and procedures.
`I have created and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in hardware
`and software design for signal processing and wireless communication circuits at
`Georgia Tech for the past twenty years. I also have supervised the Ph.D. dissertations
`of over twenty engineers in the areas of computer engineering, signal processing,
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`five have resulted in thesis prizes or paper awards. I also have graduated more than 20
`Ph.D. students that now work as professors or in technical positions around the world.
`Additionally, I have been active in the areas of wireless communications,
`digital signal processing, integrated circuit design (analog and digital), software
`engineering, system(cid:826)level design methodologies and tools, and software systems.
`I have been the principal investigator (“PI”) or co(cid:826)PI in several active
`research programs in these areas, including DARPA’s Rapid Prototyping of
`Application Specific Signal Processors, the State of Georgia’s Yamacraw Initiative,
`the United States Army’s Federated Sensors Laboratory Program, and the United
`States Air Force Electronics Parts Obsolescence Initiative. I have received an IBM
`Faculty Award and NSF’s Research Initiation Award.
`I have designed several specialized computer and communication systems
`over the past two decades at Georgia Tech for tasks such as wireless audio and video
`processing and protocol processing for portable platforms, such as cell phones and
`PDAs. I have worked on designing systems that are efficient from performance, size,
`weight, area, and thermal considerations.
`I have developed courses and classes for the industry on these topics, and
`many of my lectures in advanced computer system design, developed under the
`sponsorship of the United States Department of Defense in the late 1990s, are
`available for educational use at http://www.eda.org/rassp and have been used by
`several U.S. and international universities as part of their course work.
`I have been working in the area of wireless communications and signal
`processing, since the early 1980s. Some of my recent publications in the area of
`design of wireless communications systems and associated protocols are listed in
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`In the 1980s, I designed and prototyped a very low RF frequency (VLF)
`receiver for submarine communications utilizing MSK (Minimum Shift Key)
`modulation/demodulation techniques in hardware.
`In the early 2000(cid:826)2001 timeframe, I designed three GSM multiband
`mobile phones for a leading telecom equipment manufacturer in Asia.
`In the 2002-2007 timeframe, I developed wireless baseband and protocol
`stack software and assembly code for a leading telecommunications handset vendor
`that focused on the efficient realization of speech codecs and echo(cid:826)cancellation and
`for another in the optimization of their 3G software stack. My work in this regard
`included the creation of software code and analysis and revision of existing software
`code.
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`I have been an active consultant to industry and various research
`laboratories (including Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Labs and Johns
`Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory). My consulting work for MIT
`Lincoln Labs involved high-resolution imaging for defense applications, where I
`worked in the area of prototyping complex and specialized computing systems. My
`consulting work for the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (“APL”) mainly involved
`localization of objects in image fields, where I worked on identifying targets in video
`and other sensor fields and identifying computer architectures and circuits for power
`and space(cid:826)efficient designs.
`I have founded three companies in the areas of embedded software,
`military chipsets involving imaging technology, and wireless communications. The
`first of the companies I founded, VP Technologies, offers products in the area of
`semiconductor integrated circuits, including building computing systems for imaging
`systems for avionics electronics for the United States Air Force and the United States
`Navy, since 1995. I remain a director of VP Technologies. The second of these
`companies, Soft Networks, LLC, offers software for multimedia and wireless
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`computing platforms, including the development of a set(cid:826)top box for Intel that
`decodes MPEG(cid:826)2 video streams, wireless protocol stacks, and imaging codecs for
`multimedia phones. The technology involved with the design, development and
`implementation of the set(cid:826)top box included parsing the bit streams, decoding
`communications protocols, extracting image and video data, and then processing for
`subsequent display or storage. The third of these companies, Elastic Video, uses
`region of interest based video encoding or decoding for capturing high-quality video
`at very low bit rates, with primary application for wireless video systems.
`I have authored more than sixty refereed journal publications and around
`forty peer-reviewed conference publications. I have been active in research in the
`area of wireless and mobile communications and some of my recent peer(cid:826)reviewed
`publications in this area include: (i) Mustafa Turkboylari & Vijay K. Madisetti, Effect
`of Handoff Delay on the System Performance of TDMA Cellular Systems,
`Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communications
`Network 411(cid:826)15 (Sept. 9(cid:826)11, 2002); (ii) Loran A. Jatunov & Vijay K. Madisetti,
`Computationally(cid:826)Efficient SNR Estimation for Bandlimited Wideband CDMA
`Systems, 5 IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, no. 12 (2006) at 3480(cid:826)
`91; and (iii) Nimish Radio, Ying Zhang, Mallik Tatipamula & Vijay K. Madisetti,
`Next Generation Applications on Cellular Networks: Trends, Challenges, and
`Solutions, 100 Proceedings of the IEEE, no. 4 (April 2012) at 841(cid:826)54.
`I have extensive experience analyzing, designing, and testing systems
`based on 3GPP Technical Specifications, including specifications describing
`WCDMA and HSDPA technologies. I have been active in the area of location(cid:826)
`based services and wireless localization techniques since the mid(cid:826)1990s, and have
`authored several papers on location(cid:826)based services, including, Vijay K. Madisetti et
`al., Mobile Fleet Application Using SOAP and System on Devices (SyD) Middleware
`Technologies, Communications, Internet, and Information Technology (2002) at
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`426(cid:826)31. I have served as associate editor or on the editorial board for technical
`journals, including IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II, International Journal
`in Computer Simulation, and International Journal in VLSI Signal Processing.
`I have authored or co(cid:826)authored several books, including VLSI Digital
`Signal Processors (IEEE Press 1995) and the Digital Signal Processing Handbook
`(CRC Press, 1998, 2010). I co(cid:826)authored Quick(cid:826)Turnaround ASIC Design in
`VHDL (Kluwer Academic Press 1996) and Platform(cid:826)Centric Approach to System(cid:826)
`on(cid:826)Chip (SoC) Design (Springer 2004). I am also the editor of several books,
`including the three(cid:826)volume DSP Handbook set: Volume 1: Digital Signal Processing
`Fundamentals, Volume 2: Video, Speech, and Audio Signal Processing and
`Associated Standards, and Volume 3: Wireless, Networking, Radar, Sensory Array
`Processing, and Nonlinear Signal Processing, published in 2010 by CRC Press, Boca
`Raton, Florida. More recently I have authored Cloud Computing (2014, CreateSpace
`Press), and Internet of Things (2014, CreateSpace), and the book, Cloud Computing,
`was nominated as a Notable Book of 2014 by the Association of Computing
`Machinery (ACM) in July 2015.
`I have been elected a Fellow of the IEEE, for contributions to embedded
`computing systems. The Fellow is the highest grade of membership of the IEEE, a
`world professional body consisting of over 300,000 electrical and electronics
`engineers, with only one(cid:826)tenth of one percent (0.1%) of the IEEE membership being
`elected to the Fellow grade each year. Election to Fellow is based upon votes cast by
`existing Fellows in IEEE. I have also been awarded the 2006 Frederick Emmons
`Terman Medal by the American Society of Engineering Education for contributions to
`Electrical Engineering, including authoring a widely used textbook in the design of
`VLSI digital signal processors. I was awarded VHDL International Best Ph.D.
`Dissertation Advisor Award in 1997 and the NSF RI Award in 1990. I was Technical
`Program Chair for both the IEEE MASCOTS in 1994 and the IEEE Workshop on
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`Parallel and Distributed Simulation in 1990. In 1989 I was recognized with the Ira
`Kay IEEE/ACM Best Paper Award for Best Paper presented at the IEEE Annual
`Simulation Symposium.
`I have submitted approximately 40 invention disclosures and provisional
`patents over the past ten years. I am listed as the inventor on eight allowed or issued
`U.S. Patents.
`I am generally familiar with issues involving patents and with determining
`the meaning of patent claim terms from the perspective of a “person of ordinary skill
`in the art” (“POSITA”) at the time the purported invention was made.
`I have completed reports, depositions, and provided testimony regarding
`communications systems in more than 20 proceedings over the past six years. About
`half of the proceedings in which I have testified were in the area of
`2G/3G/4G/WiFi/WiMax/OFDM/MIMO wireless transceiver design covering both
`hardware and software features of base stations and/or mobile devices.
`I have followed, tested compliance requirements, participated in, and
`contributed to activities of Standards Setting Organizations (“SSOs”) such as the
`IEEE, IETF, ETSI, TIA, and others, as part of my work as a teacher and researcher in
`advanced telecom, wireless and computer technologies since the 1990s.
`I have been extensively involved in the activities of one of the premier
`SSOs in the world, the IEEE, since the 1980s, and I have participated in the
`development of standards for hardware design and description languages, such as
`VHDL, used in the design of computer chips – IEEE 1076.6. This standard is now
`used worldwide in the design of advanced computer chips and associated design
`automation tools for VLSI. I have also taught courses and authored papers and books
`on how to comply with these standards in terms of writing code for design of chipsets.
`The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
`(https://www.i