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Peter Rysavy – Curriculum Vitae
`PO Box 680, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
`+1-541-386-7475, public.temp1@rysavy.com, http://www.rysavy.com
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`Peter Rysavy is an expert in data networking,
`wireless technology, and mobile computing
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`Contents
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` EDUCATION ..................................................................................................... 1
` WORK EXPERIENCE ......................................................................................... 1
` PATENTS .......................................................................................................... 4
` TESTIFYING AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE IN LITIGATION.......................... 4
` PUBLIC SPEAKING ........................................................................................... 8
` PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND REPORTS .............................................................. 8
` WIRELESS COURSES ...................................................................................... 18
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` Education
`BSEE, MSEE Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1979.
` Work Experience
`Rysavy Research. 1993 to Present: President
`Peter Rysavy is president of Rysavy Research LLC, a consulting firm that has
`specialized in data networking, wireless technology, and mobile computing since
`1993. Projects have included testifying in multiple venues, evaluation of data
`network capabilities, reports on wireless technology evolution, network performance
`measurement, test reports, spectrum analysis for broadband services, strategic
`consultations, system design, articles, courses, and webcasts.
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`Peter Rysavy has expertise in all aspects of data networking, internet technologies,
`TCP/IP, fiber, DOCSIS, voice communications, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), IEEE
`802.11 (Wi-Fi), wireless hotspots, mesh networks, metro and municipal Wi-Fi,
`paging technology, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G (Release 15, Release 16, Release 17, Release
`18), IMT-Advanced, IMT-2020, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM),
`General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
`(EDGE), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Code Division
`Multiple Access (CDMA), Wideband CDMA (WCDMA), High Speed Downlink Packet
`Access (HSDPA), High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), High Speed Packet
`Access (HSPA), HSPA+, Long Term Evolution (LTE), LTE-Advanced, LTE-Advanced
`Pro, LTE-Licensed Assisted Access (LAA), LTE-U, CDMA2000, CDMA2000 1XRTT,
`Evolved Data Optimized (EV-DO), Bluetooth, WiMAX, IEEE 802.16 (IEEE 802.16e,
`IEEE 802.16m), wireless security, smartphones, smartphone operating systems,
`Mobile IP, Evolved Packet System (EPS), Evolved Packet Core (EPC), machine-to-
`machine communications (M2M), Internet of Things (IoT), remote monitoring and
`control systems, location-based services, e-mail, wireless e-mail, browsers, mobile
`browsers, media gateways, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM),
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`orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), voice over IP (VoIP), mobile
`video, wireless spectrum, spectrum sharing, spectral efficiency, capacity analysis,
`and mobile computing architectures.
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`Patent Litigation
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`Peter Rysavy has worked in numerous cases, both as testifying and consulting
`expert. He has trial experience, reports, and depositions. See section 4 for
`details.
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`Analysis
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`Rysavy Research analyzes wireless technologies for capability, compatibility,
`interoperability, and intellectual-property considerations.
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`Training
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`Rysavy Research conducts wireless-technology training, both publicly and
`privately.
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`Testing and Reports
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`Rysavy Research tests, evaluates, and reports on all major wireless
`technologies.
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`Application Development and Deployment
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`Rysavy Research works with companies to define architectures, select
`vendors, perform pilots, and to deploy wireless systems and applications.
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`Clients from 1993 to present include:
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`5G Americas, ADT, AlphaSights, AltaVista, Anchorage Partners, Antenna
`Software, Apple, Arris, AT&T, AT&T Wireless, Aventail, Black Lowe & Graham,
`Bluetooth SIG, Broadbeam, Canopy Spectrum, Cingular Wireless, City of
`Seattle, CMP Media, Compression Laboratories, Coinstar, Comverse Network
`Systems, Cravath Swaine & Moore, Cricket Wireless, Crosslink Capital,
`Customer Focused Strategies, Datacomm Research, CTIA – The Wireless
`Association, Data Communications Magazine, Datacomm Research, Delco
`Electronics, Epicenter, Epicron, Ericsson, Fish and Richardson, Fitbit, Fluke,
`Foley Lardner, Fossil, GE, Gerson Lehrman Group, Gibson Dunn, Good,
`Google, GSMA, GuidePoint, Haynes & Boones, Hillman Company, Hobnob,
`Holland & Knight, Huawei, Hughes Network Systems, IMS Expert Services,
`Informa, Information Week, Intel, IT World, iWindsurf, Juniper Networks,
`Keker & Van Nest, King & Spalding, Kirkland & Ellis, Klarquist Sparkman,
`Mayer Brown, MCCI, Medtronic Physio-Control, Microsoft, Mobile Computing
`Promotion Consortium (MCPC), Mobile Future, Moffatt Thomas, Motorola,
`NetMotion Wireless, Network Magazine, Network Computing Magazine, New
`York State Wireless Association, Nokia, Norcom Networks, Novatel Wireless,
`OmniSky, Pacific Commware, Park & Associates, Portable Computer and
`Communications Association (PCCA), Portland State University, Powell and
`Gilbert, Research in Motion (RIM), Park and Associates, Quality in Motion,
`RKM Holdings, Rogers Communications, RPX, Ruckus Wireless, Sanyo, SkyGo,
`Sprint, Stratos Product Development Group, Superconductor Technologies,
`Symbian, T-Mobile, TCI, Teklicon, Tektronix, Teledyne Electronic
`Technologies, Third Bridge, Traveling Software (LapLink), United Business
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`Media, University of British Columbia, UCLA, US Department of Defense,
`Verizon Wireless, Wells Fargo, White & Case, Whitworth Analytics, WiMAX
`Forum, Wireless Data Forum, Wireless Technology Association, WRQ, Xerox
`Palo Alto Research Center, and Xircom.
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`Wireless Technology Association. 2000 to 2016: Executive Director.
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`Managed all the logistics of a non-profit industry organization that that evaluated
`wireless technologies, investigated mobile communications architectures, and
`promoted wireless-data interoperability. Organized and moderated more than fifty
`industry workshops.
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`Traveling Software (LapLink), Bothell, WA, USA. 1992 to 1993: Vice President of
`Technology.
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`Researched and evaluated key technologies. Developed Traveling Software's wireless
`communications strategy for local area and wide area connections. Helped define
`overall product and technology directions. Prototyped new technologies. Collaborated
`with technology partners. Developed license agreements for sale and purchase of
`technology. Participated in strategic sales efforts. Frequently traveled around the US
`and Asia. Spoke at conferences. Attended and monitored standards efforts. Managed
`patent applications and patent issues.
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`Traveling Software (LapLink), Bothell, WA, USA. 1988 to 1992: Vice President,
`Research and Development.
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`Developed Traveling Software's Research and Development department. Recruited
`over thirty professionals, including managers, design engineers, quality assurance
`engineers and technical writers. Under my management, we implemented:
`documented design and quality assurance procedures; a version control system;
`complete archiving with off-site storage; regular performance appraisals; a bonus
`plan; and well defined career paths. This R&D organization successfully brought in
`house all strategic technology and also released numerous successful software
`products for the retail PC market, including LapLink, LapLink Mac, DOS Connect for
`the HP 95LX, Organizer Link for the Sharp Wizard, and PC Link for the Casio BOSS.
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`Fluke Corporation, Everett, WA, USA. 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1988: Program
`Manager, Project Manager, Design Engineer.
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`As program manager, managed marketing group to determine target markets, sales
`channels, positioning and promotion in support of Fluke's operator interface
`business. As project manager, managed development of an entire family of
`communications-oriented touch terminals. Fluke introduced the first member, the
`1020 Touch Control Screen in May, 1986. Directed software (C code for 68000 family
`processor), digital hardware (surface mount, semi-custom IC's, computer aided
`engineering), package design (injection molded plastic parts, steel chassis), and
`manuals (in English, French, German and Japanese.) Coordinated many groups:
`design, manufacturing, purchasing, component engineering, and marketing. As
`design engineer from 1979 to 1981, designed hardware and firmware for various
`systems, including: RS-232 communications; IEEE-488 communications; RS-485
`multi-drop communications; thermal printer interface; cartridge drive interface;
`vacuum display driver and keypad driver.
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`Other Work Experience:
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`Time Office Computers, Australia, 1981 to 1983: Ethernet networking, random-
`access memory, power supply hardware development.
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`Stanford University, USA, 1976-1979: software consulting services for
`university/industry collaborations.
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`Additional information:
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`Available at https://rysavy.com/.
` Patents
`Peter Rysavy is the co-inventor of US4929935A, Apparatus for aligning raster scanned
`image to touch panel, filed May 2, 1986.
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`Peter Rysavy is the co-inventor of US4941845 A, Data transfer cable, filed June 7, 1989.
` Testifying and Consulting Experience in Litigation
`Summary
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`Forty-six engagements in cases as a testifying expert.
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`Forty-four engagements in patent cases as a testifying expert.
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`Court testimony as testifying expert in patent-litigation trial for Apple.
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`Nine patent-related depositions as testifying expert.
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`One breach-of-contract litigation deposition as testifying expert.
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`Thirty expert declarations for Inter Partes Review covering twenty patents.
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`Seven expert reports on non-infringement covering fifteen patents.
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`Eight expert reports on invalidity covering ten patents.
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`Three declarations related to claim construction.
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`Fifteen patent cases as consulting expert.
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`Three expert reports on non-patent matters.
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`Training in testifying and patents, 2020. (Seak: How to be an Effective Expert
`Witness, How to Excel and Succeed as an Expert Witness in Patent Cases: Special
`Techniques.)
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`Ongoing Patent Cases as Testifying Expert (most recent on top)
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`Testifying expert for Lenovo. Details available upon request.
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`Testifying expert for TP-Link. Details available upon request.
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`Prior Patent Cases as Testifying Expert (most recent on top)
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`Testing expert for ADT. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 9,349,262. Application
`No. 14/211,275. Firm: Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Declaration filed February 7, 2022.
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`Testing expert for Amazon. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 10,791,442. Case No.
`IPR2022-00260. Firm: Perkins Coie. Declaration filed December 10, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for Fossil. Non-infringement, U.S. Patent Nos. 8,738,794;
`8,892,752; and 9,749,847. Case No. 4:17-CV-05933-YGR. Firm: Fish & Richardson.
`Expert report on non-infringement October 29, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for ADT. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 7,956,739. Case no.
`IPR2021-01374. Firm: Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Declaration filed August 6, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for Huawei. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 6,704,304. Case no.
`IPR2021-01012. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed May 26, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for Huawei. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 7,460,658. Case no.
`IPR2021-00691. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed April 6, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for T-Mobile. Claim construction. U.S. Patent 6,922,728. Case No.
`2:20-cv-281-JRG. Firm: Gibson Dunn. Declaration filed March 15, 2021. Deposed
`March 31, 2021.
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`Testifying expert for Huawei. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 8,429,480. Case no.
`IPR2021-00229. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed November 30, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for Huawei. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 7,515,546. Case no.
`IPR2021-00225. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed November 30, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for Huawei. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 7,508,755. Case no.
`PR2021-00224. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed November 30, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for Ericsson. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 7,016,676. Case
`no. IPR2020-00376. Firm: Haynes and Boone, LLP. Declaration of December 22,
`2019.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 6,664,891. Case
`no. IPR2019-01188. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed June 11, 2019.
`Second declaration filed May 25, 2020. Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruled
`challenged claims unpatentable, November 4, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 7,016,676. Case
`no. IPR2019-01116. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed May 29, 2019.
`Second declaration filed May 19, 2020. Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruled
`challenged claims unpatentable, October 26, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent No. 6,993,049. Case
`no. IPR2019-01026. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed May 6, 2019.
`Second declaration filed May 19, 2020.
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`Testifying expert for RPX. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 7,245,917. Cases no.
`IPR2018-01387, IPR2018-01388. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed July
`13, 2018. Declaration for opposition to motion to amend filed August 8, 2019.
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`Testifying expert for Verizon. Non-infringement, U.S. Patent No. 9,642,024. Traxcell
`v. Verizon. Case no. 2:17-cv-00721-RWS-RSP. Firm: Holland & Knight. Expert report
`on non-infringement July 17, 2019. Deposed August 9, 2019. Motion for summary
`judgement granted September 18, 2019.
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`Testifying expert for Fossil. Non-infringement and invalidity, U.S. Patent No.
`6,490,443. Freeny v. Fossil, case no. 2:18-cv-00049. Firm: Fish & Richardson.
`Expert report on non-infringement, May 13, 2019. Expert report on invalidity April
`22, 2019. Deposed May 21, 2019. Parties settled.
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`Testifying expert for Fossil. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 6,490,443. Case no.
`IPR2019-00755. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Declaration filed April 1, 2019.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 9,531,657. Case no.
`IPR2017-01411. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed May 8, 2017. On
`November 28, 2018, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruled all claims to be
`unpatentable.
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`Testifying expert for Arris. Non-infringement and invalidity (one patent), U.S. Patent
`No. RE45,126. Sony v. Arris, ITC No. 337-TA-1049. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Expert
`report on non-infringement, October 13, 2017. Expert report on invalidity September
`27, 2017. Case settled in December 2017.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft. Inter Partes Review. U.S. Patent 8,848,892. Case no.
`IPR2017-01052. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman. Declaration filed March 9, 2017. Deposed
`November 30, 2017. On September 19, 2018, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
`ruled all claims to be unpatentable.
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`Testifying expert for Apple. Non-infringement and invalidity. U.S. Patent 6,321,092.
`Unwired Planet v. Apple, Case No. 13-cv-04134. Firm: Gibson Dunn. Expert reports
`on non-infringement and invalidity, March 7, 2017.
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`Testifying expert for Google, Inter Partes Review.
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`U.S. Patent 5,809,428. Case nos. IPR2017-00529, IPR2017-00530, and
`IPR2017-00559. Three declarations filed December 30, 2016. Firm: Fish &
`Richardson. Parties settled as of May 2017 and IPR proceedings terminated.
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`U.S. Patent 5,754,946. Case nos. IPR2017-00536 and IPR2017-00537. Two
`declarations filed December 29, 2016. Firm: Fish & Richardson. Parties settled
`as of May 2017 and IPR proceedings terminated.
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`U.S. Patent 5,894,506. Case nos. IPR2017-00532, IPR2017-00533, IPR2017-
`00534, and IPR2017-00535. Four declarations filed December 28, 2016. Firm:
`Fish & Richardson. Parties settled as of May 2017 and IPR proceedings
`terminated.
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`Testifying expert for T-Mobile, non-infringement. U.S. Patent Nos. RE41,490,
`RE43,306, 5,790,793, 7,450,957, and 8,078,200. Intellectual Ventures v. T-Mobile
`US, case no. 1:13-cv-01632-LPS. Firm: Gibson Dunn. Expert report May 26, 2016.
`Deposed September 20, 2016. Parties settled.
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`Testifying expert for RPX, Inter Partes Review.
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`U.S. Patents 8,135,342 and 8,879,987. Case nos. IPR2016-01052, IPR2016-
`01053, and IPR2016-01054. Declaration filed May 17, 2016. Firm: Klarquist
`Sparkman. January 2017, all IPRs were instituted on a majority of the claims
`in the petitions, and patent owner ultimately canceled all instituted claims.
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`U.S. Patents 8,135,342 and 8,879,987. Case nos. IPR2016-00985 and
`IPR2016-00989. Declaration filed April 30, 2016. Firm: Klarquist Sparkman.
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`January 2017, both IPRs were instituted on a majority of the claims in the
`petitions, and patent owner ultimately canceled all instituted claims.
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`Testifying expert for Microsoft, invalidity and non-infringement. U.S. Patents
`6,346,047 and 6,684,062. Eleven Engineering Inc. et al. v. Microsoft Corporation et
`al., Case No. 09-903-LPS (D. Del.). Firm: Fish & Richardson. Plaintiff conceded to
`non-infringement based on claim construction July 2016 prior to report submission.
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`Testifying expert for LG Electronics, non-infringement. U.S. Patent 8,055,820.
`Cellular Communication Equipment LLC v. LG Electronics, Inc., et al., Case no. 6:13-
`cv-00508 (EDTX). Firm: Mayer Brown. Case settled July 2016 prior to report
`submission.
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`Testifying expert for Amazon, Barnes & Noble, MediaTek, Nokia, Samsung, Texas
`Instruments, invalidity. U.S. Patent No. 5,487,069. CSIRO v. MediaTek et al., Case
`No. 6:12-cv-578-LED-KNM. Firms: Covington & Burling, O'Melveny & Myers, Quinn
`Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, White & Case. Report on invalidity December 19,
`2014. Deposed March 6, 2015. Case settled July 2015.
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`Testifying expert for Apple, non-infringement (three patents) and invalidity (two
`patents). U.S. Patent Nos. 6,317,831, 6,647,260, and 6,532,446. Unwired Planet v.
`Apple, case No. 13-cv-04134. Firm: Gibson Dunn. Expert report on non-infringement
`January 12, 2015. Expert report on invalidity December 3, 2014; rebuttal-reply
`report on invalidity January 26, 2015. Deposed February 13, 2015. Case settled in
`April 2017.
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`Testifying expert for Apple, invalidity. U.S. Patent Nos. 7,555,267, 7,570,954, and
`7,792,492. GPNE v. Apple, case no. 12-CV-02885-LHK. Firm: Fish & Richardson.
`Report on invalidity January 4, 2014. Deposed February 20, 2014. Testified in court
`October 17 and October 20, 2014. Jury verdict of non-infringement on all three
`patents.
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`Testifying expert for HTC, invalidity (one patent), in Nokia v. HTC, ITC Investigation
`No. 337-TA-847. Firm: White & Case. Report 2013. Patent withdrawn from dispute.
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`Other Patent-Litigation Testimony
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`Claim-construction declaration for Microsoft in Eleven Engineering Inc. et al. v.
`Microsoft Corporation et al., No. 09-903-LPS (D. Del.), January 28, 2016. Case
`details above.
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`Claim-construction declaration for Apple in Unwired Planet v. Apple, April 7, 2014.
`Case details above.
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`Declaration “In re Patent Application of Han-Jin JOH, 11/266,114.” Docket No.
`P2481US00, April 18, 2012. Firm: H.C. Park & Associates, PLC.
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`Declarations for Front Row Technologies in Inter Partes Reexam. 95/001,565, April
`4, 2011; 95/001,568, March 7, 2011; 95/001,566, March 4, 2011. Firm: Black,
`Lowe & Graham PLLC.
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`Non-Patent Litigation Testimony
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`Testifying expert for Instant Checkmate, Robert Fischer and Stephanie Lukis
`individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. Instant Checkmate LLC,
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`Civil action 1:19-cv-04892 (N.D. Ill.). Firm: Jenner & Block. Report September 17,
`2021.
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`Testifying expert for Sprint, Truckstop.net vs. Sprint Communications, Case No. CV-
`04-561-S-BLW. Firm: Moffatt Thomas. Report March 31, 2006, supplemental report
`September 28, 2006. Deposed May 3, 2007. Worked on case 2005 to 2010.
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`Consulting Expert History
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`Twenty cases.
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`Law firms include: Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider; Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
`Garrett & Dunner; Foley & Lardner; HC Park & Associates; Holland & Knight, Keker &
`Van Nest; King & Spalding; Kirkland & Ellis; Klarquist Sparkman; Maynard, Coper &
`Gale; Powell Gilbert; Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
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`Clients include: Amazon, Apple, Huawei, Lenovo, Motorola, Nokia, Pantech, Research
`in Motion (RIM), Samsung, Sanyo, SkyTel (Verizon), Starent, Thales, and T-Mobile.
` Public Speaking
`Peter Rysavy has spoken at more than 60 public events, such as conferences, as a keynote
`presenter, moderator, and panelist. See https://rysavy.com/speaking/ for details.
` Published Articles and Reports
`The more-than-190 articles, reports, and white papers by Peter Rysavy, listed from most
`recent to oldest, include the following:
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`1. “3G Shutdowns Should Not Be Delayed,” February 2022. Article for Fierce Wireless.
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`2. “Rational Decisions Needed on C-band and Altimeters,” November 2021. Article for
`Fierce Wireless.
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`3. “The Folly of Attempting to Future-proof Broadband,” June 2021. Article for Light
`Reading.
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`4. “No Magic Spectrum Sharing Solutions,” April 2021. Article for Fierce Wireless.
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`5. “5G Mid-Band Spectrum Deployment,” February 2021. Rysavy Research Report.
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`6. “DoD’s proposed 5G spectrum sharing fraught with problems,” October 2020. Article
`for Fierce Wireless.
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`7. “Global 5G: Rise of a Transformational Technology,” September 2020. Report
`published by 5G Americas.
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`8. “Latest Tech Aims to Solve Riddle for Rural Broadband,” August 2020. Article for
`Fierce Wireless.
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`9. “6 GHz Should Be Allocated for Both Licensed and Unlicensed Applications,” March
`2020. Article for Light Reading.
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`10. “Virtualization Will Transform the Wireless Industry,” December 2019. Article for
`Fierce Wireless.
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`11. “Global 5G: Implications of a Transformational Technology,” September 2019. Report
`published by 5G Americas.
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`12. “How Title II Net Neutrality Undermines 5G,” June 2019. Report published by Rysavy
`Research.
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`13. “How the ‘Save the Internet’ Act Breaks 5G,” May 2019. Article for Bloomberg Law.
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`14. “Bad Idea of Nationalized 5G Network Put to Rest,” April 2019. Article for Fierce
`Wireless.
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`15. “Untangling C-band for a New Broadband Future,” January 2019. Article for Fierce
`Wireless.
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`16. “Broadband Disruption: How 5G Will Reshape the Competitive Landscape—Second
`Edition,” November 2018. Report published by Datacomm Research.
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`17. “LTE to 5G: The Global Impact of Wireless Innovation,” August 2018. Report
`published by 5G Americas.
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`18. “Mid-Band Spectrum for 5G Needed Now,” August 2018. Article published by Fierce
`Wireless.
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`19. “Small Cells – Suddenly Essential,” March 2018. Article published by RCR Wireless.
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`20. “How 5G Will Solve Rural Broadband,” January 2018. Article published by Fierce
`Wireless.
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`21. “The Power of Wireless Broadband,” November 2017. Report published by Rysavy
`Research.
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`22. “Broadband Disruption: How 5G Will Reshape the Competitive Landscape,” August
`2017. Report published by Datacomm Research.
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`23. “Why 5G Will Be a Game Changer,” August 2017. Article published by Fierce
`Wireless.
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`24. “LTE to 5G: Cellular and Broadband Innovation,” August 2017. Report published by
`5G Americas.
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`25. Declaration of Peter Rysavy. Exhibit to CTIA Comments to Federal Communications
`Commission, WC Docket No. 17-108, Restoring Internet Freedom. 2017.
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`26. “How "Title II" Net Neutrality Undermines 5G,” April 2017. Report published by
`Rysavy Research.
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`27. “Accelerating Innovation in Unlicensed Spectrum,” November 2016. Article published
`by Fierce Wireless.
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`28. “IoT &5G: Wait or Move?” October 2016. Report published by Informa.
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`29. “Mobile Broadband Transformation,” August 2016. Report published by 5G Americas.
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`30. “Threading the Spectrum Needle - Can LTE and Wi-Fi Coexist?” February 2016.
`Article published by Fierce Wireless.
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`31. “5G – Promises and Pitfalls,” November 2015. Article published by RCR Wireless
`News.
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`32. “LTE and 5G Innovation: Igniting Mobile Broadband,” August 2015. Report published
`by 4G Americas.
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`33. “Latest FCC Auction Shatters Spectrum Myths,” January 2015. Article published by
`Gigaom.
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`34. “LTE Congestion Management - Enabling Innovation and Improving the Consumer
`Experience,” January 2015. Report published by Mobile Future.
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`35. “Mobile Broadband Networks Should Not Be Hampered by Net Neutrality
`Constraints,” September 2014. Article published by Fierce Wireless.
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`36. “How Wireless is Different - Considerations for the Open Internet Rulemaking,”
`September 2014. Report for Mobile Future.
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`37. “Beyond LTE: Enabling the Mobile Broadband Explosion,” August 2014. Report
`published by 4G Americas.
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`38. “Will LTE in Unlicensed Spectrum Unlock a Vast Store of Mobile Broadband Capacity?”
`June 2014. Article published by MIMO World.
`
`39. “How will 5G compare to fiber, cable or DSL?” May 2014. Article published by Fierce
`Wireless.
`
`40. “It’s Time for a Rational Perspective on Wi-Fi,” April 2014. Article published by
`Gigaom.
`
`41. “Complexities of Spectrum Sharing - How to Move Forward,” April 2014. Report
`published by Mobile Future.
`
`42. “Canadian 700 MHz Auction: Analysis of Results.” April 2014. Analysis of auction that
`concluded February 2014 in Canada.
`
`43. “Challenges and Considerations in Defining Spectrum Efficiency,” March 2014. Article
`for Proceedings of the IEEE.
`
`44. “The High and Wide Future of Radio,” March 2014. Column for Fierce Wireless.
`
`45. “Uncertain Government Spectrum Policies Have Far-Reaching Consequences,”
`November, 2013. Article for Bloomberg BNA Insights.
`
`46. “Who Owns the Internet of Things?”, September 2013. Column for Fierce Wireless
`co-authored with Chris Rezendes.
`
`47. “Mobile Broadband Explosion - The 3GPP Wireless Evolution,” August 2013. Report
`for 4G Americas.
`
`48. “Learn How Technology Will Turn Less Desirable Airwaves into ‘Beachfront’
`Spectrum,” June 2013. Article for Gigaom.
`
`49. “Efficiency of Spectrum Use,” May 2013. Article for Fierce Wireless.
`
`50. “2013 Mobile Commerce Survey,” May 2013. Report for Information Week.
`
`51. “Trends in Enterprise Cellular Network Data Usage,” March 2013. Market research
`and report done in conjunction with NetMotion Wireless.”
`
`Peter Rysavy Curriculum Vitae
`
`
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`52. “White Spaces Networks Are Not “Super” Nor Even Wi-Fi,” March 2013. Article for
`Gigaom.
`
`53. “Mobile Commerce: State of the Market,” February 2013. Coauthored report for
`Information Week.
`
`54. “Vehicles and Mobility Are Converging but Fragmentation, Lack of Standards May
`Hinder Progress,” February 2013. Column for Fierce Wireless.
`
`55. “4G: Carriers, IT Pros Square Off,” December 2012. Report for Information Week.
`
`56. “Spectrum – All Options Essential, Including Incentive Auctions,” December 2012.
`Blog for HighTech Forum.
`
`57. “Spectrum Sharing with LTE is Conceivable But Not Trivial,” November 2012. Column
`for Fierce Wireless.
`
`58. “4G World: The Need For More Spectrum,” October 2012. Column for Information
`Week.
`
`59. “Spectrum Sharing Opens a Potential Attack Route,” October 2012. Article for
`Giagaom.
`
`60. “No Silver Bullets for FCC, NTIA Spectrum Challenge,” September 2012. Article for
`Bloomberg BNA.
`
`61. “Mobile Broadband Explosion – The 3GPP Wireless Evolution,” September 2012.
`Report for 4G Americas.
`
`62. “Spectrum Sharing – The Promise and The Reality,” July 2012. Report for Mobile
`Future.
`
`63. “Mobile Network Design and Deployment: How Incumbent Operators Plan for
`Technology Upgrades and Related Spectrum Needs,” June 2012. Rysavy Research
`report.
`
`64. “LTE: Huge Technology, Huge Challenges,” March 2012. Report for Information
`Week.
`
`65. “Wireless Spectrum Doomsday Looms,” January, 2012. Column for InformationWeek.
`
`66. “Unleashing the Wireless Power of Long-Term Evolution: Spectrum, and Lots of It,”
`December 2011. Article for Bureau of National Affairs (BNA).
`
`67. “Convergence of 3G/4G and Wi-Fi, October 2011. Report for InformationWeek.
`
`68. “Comments on Citi ‘Wireless Supply and Demand’,” October 2011. Analysis and
`report.
`
`69. “Mobile Broadband Explosion. 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced (4G),”
`September 2011. Detailed report for 4G Americas.
`
`70. “Public Safety Spectrum,” July 2011. Analysis and report.
`
`71. “Efficient Use of Spectrum,” May, 2011. Report sponsored by CTIA, filed with the
`FCC.
`
`Peter Rysavy Curriculum Vitae
`
`
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`72. “The Spectrum Imperative: Mobile Broadband Spectrum and its Impacts for U.S.
`Consumers and the Economy. An Engineering Analysis,” March 2011. Report
`sponsored by Mobile Future.
`
`73. “Application Mobilization: A Rapidly Changing Landscape,” January 2011. Report
`published by Information Week.
`
`74. “Smartphone Efficiency Report,” January 2011. Rysavy Research report.
`
`75. “Innovation Enabled by Mobile Wireless Network Management,” Report sponsored by
`Mobile Future, filed with the FCC October, 2010.
`
`76. “Strategic Use of Wi-Fi in Mobile Broadband Networks,” October 2010, Rysavy
`Research white paper.
`
`77. “Transition to 4G – 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced,” September 2010.
`Rysavy Research report for 4G Americas.
`
`78. “Spectrum Shortfall Consequences,” April 2010. Analysis written for CTIA and filed
`with the FCC.
`
`79. “Beyond Smartphones,” February, 2010. Article published by Information Week.
`
`80. “Mobile Broadband Capacity Constraints And the Need for Optimization,” February
`2010. Rysavy Research report.
`
`81. “The 2.6 GHz Spectrum Band - Unique Opportunity to Realize Global Mobile
`Broadband,” December 2009. Report published by GSMA with Peter Rysavy providing
`the technology analysis on how best to manage the 2.6 GHz band.
`
`82. “Net Neutrality Regulatory Proposals: Operational and Engineering Implications for
`Wireless Networks and the Consumers They Serve.” Report sponsored by Mobile
`Future, filed with the FCC January, 2010.
`
`83. “The Mobile Web Imperative,” December 2010. Article published by Information
`Week.
`
`84. “Air Pressure: Why IT Must Sort Out App Mobilization Challenges,” October, 2009.
`Analytics report published by Information Week.
`
`85. “Spectrum Crisis?” October, 2009. Article published by Information Week.
`
`86. “HSPA to LTE-Advanced. 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced (4G)”
`September 2009. Detailed report published by 3G Americas.
`
`87. “3G Safeguards: Incomplete, Getting Better,” May 2009. Article published by
`Information Week.
`
`88. “Mobile Broadband Spectrum Demand,” December 2008. Report commissioned by
`CTIA, released at CTIA Wireless March, 2009.
`
`89. “Femtocells Suit Up For Work,” January 2009. Article published by Information Week.
`
`90. “Wireless E-Mail Efficiency Assessment,” January 2009. Test report.
`
`91. “HSUPA Gets Uploads Almost Up To Download Speeds,” September 2008. Article
`published by Information Week.
`
`Peter Rysavy Curriculum Vitae
`
`
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`92. “EDGE, HSPA and LTE - Broadband Innovation,” September 2008. White paper,
`published by 3G Americas.
`
`93. “Code of the Road,” August 2008. Article published by Information Week.
`
`94. “Global Mobile,” May 2008. Article published by Information Week.
`
`95. “GPS Performance,” March 2008. Test report.
`
`96. “Mobile Application Development Quick Start Guide,” March 2008. White paper,
`published by AT&T.
`
`97. “Harnessing Mobile Middleware”, December 2008. White paper published by AT&T.
`
`98. “Security Requirements for Wireless Networking,” December 2007. White paper.
`
`99. “Mobile Application Development Best Practices,” September 2007. Peter Rysavy co-
`wrote this white paper, published by AT&T.
`
`“EDGE, HSPA, LTE: The Mobile Broadband Advantage”, September 2007,
`100.
`White Paper for 3G Americas
`
`“Handheld Computing Evolution”, June 13, 2007, Network Computing Mobile
`101.
`Observer
`
`“Reach Me if You Can”, article on wireless ap

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