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`Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Samuel H. Russ
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`150 Jaguar Dr., SH 4119, Mobile, AL 36688
`(251) 461-1378
`sruss@southalabama.edu
`U.S.
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`Personal
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`Phone:
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`e-mail:
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`Citizenship:
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`Education
`Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991.
`Thesis Title: An Information-Theoretic Approach to Analysis of Computer Architectures and
`Compression of Instruction Memory Usage
`Thesis Advisor: Dr. Cecil O. Alford
`Bachelor's of Electrical Engineering (with Highest Honor), Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986.
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`Employment
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`University of South Alabama
`Interim Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2015-2016)
`Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2011-present)
`Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
`Developing new class in signal integrity, developing cross-disciplinary collaborative research efforts,
`updating labs and class materials, teaching both undergraduate and graduate classes.
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`2007 – Present
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`2000 - 2007
`Scientific-Atlanta (Later Cisco, Now Technicolor)
`Manager, Advanced Technologies R&D, Explored major new technologies including home networking
`and multi-room video distribution; oversaw construction of prototypes and demonstrations; demonstrated
`technologies at trade shows and to stock analysts; managed group of approximately 10 designing set-top
`boxes for the cable television industry including all phases of high-volume electronic design including
`layout, high-speed digital design, emissions considerations, gate array conversion, and designing with
`custom ASICs; supervised cross-functional team to increase hard drive reliability; wrote numerous patent
`applications. Products deployed widely, including Time Warner Cable and Cablevision.
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`1999 – 2000
`IVI Checkmate (Now Ingenico)
`Matrix Manager, Electrical Engineering, Supervised staff of approximately 6 electrical engineers,
`oversaw assignments, allocated time across multiple projects, worked to coordinate project schedules with
`priorities, assisted in sales and other customer communications.
`Staff Electrical Engineer, Oversaw major design overhaul of touch-pad payment system including
`embedded-systems design, power-system design, and system layout and schematic capture. System
`deployed widely at Wal-Mart, Home Depot, and others.
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`1994 - 1999
`Mississippi State University
`Thrust Leader, Computing Systems Research Thrust and Systems Integration Group, NSF Engineering
`Research Center -- Coordinate research plans and NSF reporting for 6 faculty and 3 full-time staff, assist
`in development of strategic plans and pursuit of funding opportunities, oversight of development of the
`ERC-wide integrated testbed. Managed multi-year research project in distributed computing that included
`11 students and 5 faculty.
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`Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering -- Developed all-new graduate
`class in circuit board design, authored textbook chapter, developing new undergraduate lab, pioneered
`teaching classes over 2-way interactive video.
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`1992 - 1994
`Dickerson Vision Technologies (Now Cognex)
`Director of Manufacturing--Oversaw the development and implementation of a manufacturing plan for
`the company.
`Senior Applications Engineer--Developed firmware and user-interface software for the company's
`proprietary hardware, Assisted in development of machine vision system hardware, Assisted in sales duties.
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`1987 - 1991
`Georgia Institute of Technology
`Graduate Research Assistant--Helped design five VLSI chips while developing two custom CPU's,
`Silicon-compiler-based computer chip design, including initial design, full functional simulation, size and
`timing optimization, and manufacturing test development.
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`Publications
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`Books
`1. Samuel H. Russ, Signal Integrity: Applied Electromagnetics and Professional Practice, Springer,
`2016. (Textbook)
`2. Samuel H. Russ, Signal Integrity: Applied Electromagnetics and Professional Practice, Second
`Edition, Springer, 2022. (Textbook)
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`Book Chapters
`1. Samuel H. Russ, “High-Speed Digital Effects”, Chapter 10 of John Kraus and Daniel Fleisch,
`Electromagnetics with Applications, Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1998. (Textbook)
`2. Samuel Russ, Bret Webb, Jonathan Holifield and Justin Walker (2011). “PILS: Low-Cost Water-
`Level Monitoring, Environmental Monitoring”, Dr. E.O. Ekundayo, Ph.D., (Ed.), pp. 137-156,
`ISBN: 978-953-307-724-6, InTech, (Peer-reviewed)
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`Journal and Magazine Articles
`1. Samuel Russ, “The Threat of Malicious Circuit-Board Alteration: Attack Taxonomy and
`Examples,” Electronic Device Failure Analysis, Vol. 23, Issue 3, August 2021, pp. 13-22.
`2. Mink DM, McDonald J, Bagui S, Glisson WB, Shropshire J, Benton R, Russ S. Near-Real-Time
`IDS for the U.S. FAA’s NextGen ADS-B. Big Data and Cognitive Computing. 2021; 5(2):27.
`https://doi.org/10.3390/bdcc5020027
`3. S. H. Russ and J. Gatlin, "Ways to hack a printed circuit board: PCB production is an
`underappreciated vulnerability in the global supply chain," IEEE Spectrum, vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 38-
`43, Sept. 2020.
`4. Samuel H. Russ, Cade C. Cashen, Thomas Thomas, and Roma Hanks, “Smart Grid Architecture
`for Unobtrusive Home Health Monitoring,” National Social Science Journal, Vol. 44, No. 1, 2015,
`pp. 62-68.
`5. Samuel H. Russ, Tho D. Ha, and Jonathan H. Shapiro, “Simulation-based Optimization of Wear
`Leveling for Solid-State Disk Digital Video Recording,” IEEE Transactions on Consumer
`Electronics, Vol. 60, No. 3, Nov. 2014, pp. 363-367.
`6. Samuel H. Russ and Salim Alsharif, “Packet Loss Behavior of HomePlug AV Traffic at Video Bit
`Rates”, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, Vol. 57, No. 2, May 2011, pp. 823-826.
`7. Samuel H. Russ and Ramesh Nallur, “Digital Video Recording onto Solid-State Disks: Feasibility
`and Lifetime Estimation”, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, Vol. 57, No. 2, May 2011,
`pp. 558-563.
`8. Samuel H. Russ and Sasan Haghani, “802.11g Packet-Loss Behavior at High Sustained Bit Rates
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`in the Home”, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, Vol. 55, No. 2, May 2009, pp. 788-
`791.
`9. Samuel H. Russ, and Ramesh Nallur, “A Framework for Calculating Fundamental DVR
`Performance Limits”, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, Vol. 55, No. 1, Feb. 2009, pp.
`132-138.
`10. Ioana Banicescu, Sheikh Ghafoor, Vijay Velusamy, Samuel H. Russ, Mark Bilderback,
`“Experiences from integrating algorithmic and systemic load balancing strategies”, Concurrency
`and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 13, Number 2, pp. 121-139 (2001).
`11. Roger L. King, Samuel H. Russ, Aric B. Lambert, Donna S. Reese, “An artificial immune system
`model for intelligent agents”, Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 17 , Issue 4, pp. 335
`- 343 (January 2001).
`12. Dr. Samuel H. Russ, Jonathan Robinson, Matt Gleeson, Brad Meyers, and Chun-Heong Tan,
`“Using Hector to Run MPI Programs over Networked Workstations”, Concurrency - Practice and
`Experience, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 189-204 (1999).
`13. Russ, S.H. Reece, K. Robinson, J. Meyers, B. Rajan, D. Rajagopalan, L. Chun-Heong Tan, "Hector:
`an agent based architecture for dynamic resource management", IEEE Concurrency, Vol. 7, No. 2,
`pp. 47-55, Apr-Jun 1999.
`14. Dr. Samuel H. Russ, Jonathan Robinson, Dr. Brian K. Flachs, and Bjorn Heckel, “The Hector
`Distributed Run-Time Environment”, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems,
`Vol. 9, No. 11, pp. 1102-1114 (1998).
`15. S.H. Russ and C.O. Alford, “Coupled Noise and Its Effects on Modern Packaging Technology”,
`IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, Volume 13, Number
`4, December 1990, pp. 1074-1082.
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` U.S. Patents
`1. U.S. Patent Number 6,748,080, “Apparatus for entitling remote client devices”, Samuel Russ,
`Michael Gaul, Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder, June 8, 2004.
`2. U.S. Patent Number 7,181,010, “Apparatus for entitling remote client devices”, Samuel Russ,
`Michael Gaul, Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder, February 20, 2007.
`3. U.S. Patent Number 7,360,233, “Broadcast carousel system access for remote home
`communication terminal”, Samuel Russ, Michael Gaul, and Anthony Wasilewski, April 15, 2008.
`4. U.S. Patent Number 7,360,235, “Systems and methods for operating a peripheral record/playback
`device in a networked multimedia system”, David Davies, Samuel Russ, and Irvan Krantzler, April
`15, 2008.
`5. U.S. Patent Number 7,499,822, “Analog set-top calibration patterns in manufacturing”, Leo
`Montreuil, Wayne B. Williams, Samuel H. Russ, and Robert Kriete, March 3, 2009
`6. U.S. Patent Number 7,505,592, “Apparatus for entitling and transmitting service instances to
`remote client devices”, Samuel H. Russ, Michael Gaul, Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder,
`March 17, 2009
`7. U.S. Patent Number 7,516,470, “Locally-updated interactive program guide”, Samuel H. Russ and
`Michael Gaul, April 7, 2009
`8. U.S. Patent Number 7,826,711, “Digital Video Disc (DVD) Player or Digital Video Recorder
`(DVR) Playback with Memory”, Samuel H. Russ, Nov. 2, 2010.
`9. U.S. Patent Number 7,849,486, “Networked subscriber television distribution”, Samuel H. Russ,
`David Lett, Jonathan Robinson, and Michael Gaul, Dec. 7, 2010.
`10. U.S. Patent Number 7,860,250, “Apparatus for entitling and transmitting service instances to
`remote client devices”, Samuel H. Russ, Michael Gaul, Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder,
`Dec. 28, 2010.
`11. U.S. Patent Number 7,861,272, “Networked subscriber television distribution”, Samuel H. Russ,
`David Lett, Jonathan Robinson, and Michael Gaul, Dec. 28, 2010.
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`12. U.S. Patent Number 7,870,584, “Interactive program guide with selectable updating”, Samuel H.
`Russ and Michael Gaul, Jan. 11, 2011.
`13. U.S. Patent Number 7,876,998, “DVD playback over multi-room by copying to HDD”, William
`Wall and Samuel H. Russ, Jan. 25, 2011.
`14. U.S. Patent Number 7,908,625, “Networked multimedia system”, Neil C. Robertson, David B. Lett,
`Samuel H. Russ, Bohdan S. Prus, Michael A. Gaul, and Ajith N. Nair, March 15, 2011.
`15. U.S. Patent Number 7,937,737, “Field qualification of disk drives in consumer electronics devices”,
`Samuel H. Russ and Mark R. Murray, May 3, 2011.
`16. U.S. Patent Number 7,961,780, “Generated set top calibration patterns in manufacturing”, Leo
`Montreuil, Wayne B. Williams, Samuel H. Russ, and Robert Kriete, Jun. 14, 2011.
`17. U.S. Patent Number 7,978,720, “Digital media device having media content transfer capability”,
`Samuel H. Russ, Christopher L. Stallings, July 12, 2011.
`18. U.S. Patent Number 8,046,806, “Multiroom point of deployment module”, William E. Wall,
`Samuel H. Russ, Oct. 25, 2011.
`19. U.S. Patent Number 8,127,236, “Proximity detection using wireless connectivity in a
`communications system”, Paul J. Claussen, Ajith N. Nair, and Samuel H. Russ, Feb. 28, 2012.
`20. U.S. Patent Number 8,181,205, “PVR Channel and PVR IPG Information”, Samuel H. Russ,
`Michael A. Gaul, and Dariusz S. Kaminski, May 15, 2012.
`21. U.S. Patent Number 8,208,796, “Systems and methods for prioritizing the storage location of media
`data”, Bohdan Prus and Samuel H. Russ, June 26, 2012.
`22. U.S. Patent Number 8,280,229, “DVD playback over multi-room by copying to HDD”, William E.
`Wall and Samuel H. Russ, October 2, 2012.
`23. U.S. Patent Number 8,295,338, “Generated set top calibration patterns in manufacturing”, Leo
`Montreuil, Wayne B. Williams, Samuel H. Russ, and Robert A. Kriete, October 23, 2012
`24. U.S. Patent Number 8,364,015, “Stretch and zoom bar for displaying information”, Samuel H. Russ
`and Gary Hibbard, January 29, 2013.
`25. U.S. Patent Number 8,549,567, “Media content sharing over a home network”, Samuel H. Russ,
`David B. Lett, Jonathan Robinson, Michael A. Gaul, October 1, 2013.
`26. U.S. Patent Number 8,627,385, “Systems and methods for operating a peripheral record playback
`device in a networked multimedia system”, David B. Davies, Samuel H. Russ, Irvan J. Krantzler,
`January 7, 2014.
`27. U.S. Patent Number 8,966,550, “Home communication systems,” David B. Davies, Samuel H.
`Russ, Irvan J. Krantzler, February 24, 2015.
`28. U.S. Patent Number 9,762,970, “Access of stored video from peer devices in a local network,”
`David B. Davies, Samuel H. Russ, and Irvan J. Krantzler, September 12, 2017.
`29. U.S. Patent Number 10,412,439, “PVR Channel and PVR IPG Information”, Samuel H. Russ,
`Michael A. Gaul, and Dariusz S. Kaminski, Sep. 10, 2019.
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` European Patents
`1. European Patent Number EP1543680B1, “Locally-updated interactive program guide”, Samuel
`Russ and Michael Gaul, Feb. 17, 2010.
`2. European Patent Number EP1673937B1, “Proximity detection using wireless connectivity in a
`communications system”, Paul Claussen, Ajith Nair, and Samuel Russ, April 21, 2010.
`3. European Patent Number EP1604523B1, “Method for determining the encryption of a service
`content depending on the fidelity of the reformatting of said content”, Samuel Russ, Michael Gaul,
`Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder, Nov. 21, 2012.
`4. European Patent Number EP1552699B1, “Networked multimedia system”, Neil Robertson, David
`Lett, Samuel Russ, Bohdan Prus, Michael Gaul, and Ajith Nair, Dec. 18, 2013.
`5. European Patent Number EP1334617B1, “Networked Subscriber Television Distribution”, Samuel
`Russ, David Lett, Jonathan Robinson, and Michael Gaul, April 1, 2015.
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`6. European Patent Number EP1920601B1, “Multiroom Point of Deployment Module,” William Wall
`and Samuel Russ, May 4, 2016.
`7. European Patent Number EP1510033B1, “Apparatus for Entitling Remote Client Devices,” Samuel
`H. Russ, Michael Gaul, Anthony Wasilewski, and Howard Pinder, Aprl 26, 2017.
`8. European Patent Number EP1540946B1, “Broadcast Carousel System Access for Remote Home
`Communications Terminal via a Gateway Device,” Samuel Russ, Michael Gaul, and Anthony
`Wasilewski, April 18, 2018.
`9. European Patent Number EP2008280B1, “Method and Device for Prioritizing the Storage Location
`of Media Data,” Bohdan Prus and Samuel Russ, September 26, 2018.
` Patents Applied For
`Approximately 20 additional U.S. patent applications have been submitted and are in review.
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`Conference Papers
`1. S. H. Russ, " Surreptitiously Adding a Microcontroller to a Printed Circuit Board," 2021 IEEE
`Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics (PAINE), Washington, DC, USA, 2021.
`2. S.H. Russ, “Circuit Board Security Vulnerabilities and Counteractions”, IPC APEX EXPO 2021.
`3. S. H. Russ, "Techniques to Thwart Surreptitiously Altered PCBs," 2020 IEEE Physical Assurance
`and Inspection of Electronics (PAINE), Washington, DC, USA, 2020, pp. 1-4.
`4. S. H. Russ, E. Spencer, T. Scroggins, and S. Latif, “Power-Efficient Software Architecture for a
`CubeSat System”, 2020 SoutheastCon, Raleigh, NC, USA, 2020, pp. 1-6.
`5. A. Russ, S. H. Russ, E. Spencer and M. Frank, "Motor Controller and Reaction Wheel for
`CubeSat," 2019 SoutheastCon, Huntsville, AL, USA, 2019, pp. 1-3.
`6. F. Lorenzo, J. T. McDonald, T. R. Andel, W. B. Glisson and S. Russ, "Evaluating Side Channel
`Resilience in iPhone 5c Unlock Scenarios," 2019 SoutheastCon, Huntsville, AL, USA, 2019, pp.
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`7. E. Spencer, D. Clark, S. Russ, et al., "First results from a time domain impedance probe for
`measuring plasma properties in the ionosphere," 2017 IEEE 60th International Midwest
`Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), Boston, MA, 2017, pp. 1284-1287.
`8. E. Spencer, D. Clark, R. Gollapalli, S. Russ and B. Kerrigan, "A System On Chip design for fast
`time domain impedance spectroscopy," 2017 IEEE 60th International Midwest Symposium on
`Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), Boston, MA, 2017, pp. 124-127.
`9. Ramya Manikyam, J. Todd McDonald, William R. Mahoney, Todd R. Andel, and Samuel H. Russ,
`“Comparing the effectiveness of commercial obfuscators against MATE attacks,” Proceedings of
`the 6th Workshop on Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering (SSPREW '16), 2016,
`Article 8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3015135.3015143
`10. Samuel Russ, Tho Ha, and Jonathan Shapiro, “Simulation of Digital Video Recording to Maximize
`Solid-State Disk Lifetime,” Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Consumer
`Electronics, Jan. 10-13, 2014, pp. 562-563.
`11. Thomas Thomas, Cade Cashen, and Samuel Russ, “Leveraging Smart Grid Technology for Home
`Health Care”, Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Jan.
`11-14, 2013, pp. 276-277.
`12. Cade Cashen, Samuel Russ, and Thomas Thomas, “Using a Wireless LAN to Perform Motion
`Detection”, Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Jan. 11-
`14, 2013, pp. 63-64.
`13. Nicklaus Thomas, David Evans, and Samuel Russ, “A Markovian Algorithm for Creating
`Immersive Public-Speaking Audiences”, Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on
`Consumer Electronics, Jan. 11-14, 2013, pp. 384-385.
`14. Samuel H. Russ, “Podcasting to Improve Software Usage”, Proceedings of the 2012 ASEE
`Southeastern Section Conference, April 1-3 2012, Starkville, MS, Paper ID 605.
`15. Samuel H. Russ, “Using Student ID Numbers to Create Customized Homework Problems”,
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`Proceedings of the 2012 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference, April 1-3 2012, Starkville, MS,
`Paper ID 606.
`16. Samuel H. Russ and Ramesh Nallur, “Digital Video Recording Onto Solid-State Disks”, 2011
`Digest of Technical Papers, 2011 International Conference on Consumer Electronics, pp. 495-496.
`(2nd place in best paper contest, 2011.)
`17. Mohammad Mushtaq, Samuel H. Russ, and Mohammad S. Alam, “Variable FEC to Reduce ECC
`Overhead in Digital Video Transmission”, 2011 Digest of Technical Papers, 2011 International
`Conference on Consumer Electronics, pp. 215-216.
`18. Samuel H. Russ and Salim Alsharif, “Behavior of HomePlug AV Traffic At High Sustained Bit
`Rates in the Home”, 2011 Digest of Technical Papers, 2011 International Conference on Consumer
`Electronics, pp. 682-683.
`19. Samuel H. Russ, Viswakalyan Perepa, Silas Leavesly, and Bret Webb, “Novel Low-Cost Salinity
`Sensor for Embedded Environmental Monitoring”, Proceedings of IEEE Southeastcon 2010,
`March 18-21, 2010, pp. 53-56.
`20. Samuel H. Russ and Kung-Hsien Chen, “Thermally Conductive Circuit Boards”, Proceedings of
`the 59th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC 2009), May 2009, pp. 465-
`468.
`21. Samuel H. Russ and Sasan Haghani, “Behavior of 802.11g Traffic at High Sustained Bit Rates in
`the Home”, 2009 Digest of Technical Papers, 2009 International Conference on Consumer
`Electronics, Jan. 2009, pp. 423-424.
`22. Samuel H. Russ, and Ramesh Nallur, “A Framework for Calculating Fundamental DVR
`Performance Limits”, 2009 Digest of Technical Papers, 2009 International Conference on
`Consumer Electronics, Jan. 2009, pp. 51-52.
`23. Samuel H. Russ, “Home Networking: Extending Cable’s Reach”, The Complete Technical Paper
`Proceedings from NCTA, 2001, pp. 160-165.
`24. Samuel H. Russ, Rashid Jean-Baptiste, Tangirala Shailendra Krishna Kumar, and Marion G.
`Harmon, “Transparent Real-Time Monitoring in MPI”, IPPS/SPDP Workshops 1999, in Parallel
`and Distributed Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1586, Springer-Verlag, 1999,
`pp. 1327-1334.
`25. Roger L. King, Aric B. Lambert, Samuel H. Russ, and Donna S. Reese, “The Biological Basis of
`the Immune System as a Model for Intelligent Agents”, IPPS/SPDP Workshops 1999, in Parallel
`and Distributed Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1586, Springer-Verlag, 1999,
`pp. 156-164.
`26. Aric Lambert, Roger King, Sam Russ, and Donna Reese, “Intelligent Control Agents for Resource
`Management of Heterogeneous Parallel Computing”, Computational Intelligence for Modeling,
`Control, and Automation (CIMCA 98) in Concurrent Systems Series, vol. 55, IOS Press, 1999, pp.
`116-121.
`27. Samuel H. Russ and Adam Gaither, “Developing An Integrated Environment for Computational
`Field Simulation”, Object-Oriented Methods for Inter-Operable Scientific and Engineering
`Computing: Proceedings of the 1998 SIAM Workshop, pp. 50-57.
`28. Samuel H. Russ, Ioana Banicescu, Sheikh Ghafoor, Bharathi Janapareddi, Jonathan Robinson, and
`Rong Lu, “Hectiling: An Integration of Fine and Coarse-Grained Load-Balancing Strategies”,
`Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on High Performance Distributed
`Computing, August 1998, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 106-113.
`29. Samuel H. Russ, “An Architecture for Rapid Distributed Fault Tolerance”, 3rd International
`Workshop on Embedded High-Performance Computing, in J. Rolim, Editor, Parallel and
`Distributed Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1388, Springer-Verlag, 1998, pp.
`925-930.
`30. Dr. Samuel H. Russ, Brad Meyers, Jonathan Robinson, Matt Gleeson, Laxman Rajagopalan, Chun-
`Heong Tan, and Bjørn Heckel, “User-Transparent Run-Time Performance Optimization”,
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`Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Embedded HPC Systems and Applications,
`Geneva, April 1997.
`31. J. Robinson, S.H. Russ, B. Flachs, and B. Heckel, “A Task Migration Implementation of the
`Message-Passing Interface”, Proceedings of the 5th High Performance Distributed Computing
`Conference (HPDC-5), August 1996, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 61-68.
`32. S.H. Russ, B. Flachs, J. Robinson, and B. Heckel, “Hector: Automated Task Allocation for MPI”,
`Proceedings of the 10th International Parallel Processing Symposium, April, 1996, IEEE
`Computer Society, pp. 344-348.
`33. W.S. Tan, C.O. Alford, and S.H. Russ, “GT-EP: A Novel High-Performance Real-Time
`Architecture”, Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, May
`1991, pp. 12-21.
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`Reports
`1. Aric B. Lambert, Roger L. King, Samuel H. Russ, Donna S. Reese, “Adaptive Analysis for the
`Design of Hardware Agents Using the Artificial Immune System Model for Resource Management
`of Heterogeneous Systems”, Miss. State Technical Report No. MSSU-COE-ERC-98-10, Aug.
`1998.
`2. Daniel H. Linder, Robert B. Reese, Jon Robinson, and Samuel H. Russ, “JavaCADD: A Java-based
`Server and GUI for Providing Distributed ECAD Services”, Mississippi State University Technical
`Report No. MSSU-COE-ERC-98-07, May 1998.
`3. Samuel H. Russ, “Using Hector in an Architecture for Rapid Distributed Fault Tolerance”,
`Mississippi State Technical Report No. MSSU-EIRS-ERC-97-17, December 1997.
`4. Samuel H. Russ, Jonathan Robinson, Matt Gleeson, and Jose Figueroa, “Dynamic Communication
`Mechanism Switching in Hector”, Mississippi State Technical Report No. MSSU-EIRS-ERC-97-
`8, September 1997.
`5. Samuel H. Russ, Brian Flachs, Jonathan Robinson, and Bjorn Heckel, “Hector: Automated Task
`Allocation for MPI”, Mississippi State Technical Report No. MSSU-EIRS-ERC-95-6, September,
`1995.
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`Funded Grants and Contracts
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`University of South Alabama
`1. National Space Grant Foundation, Aug. 2018-May 2019, “Automation Infrastructure for Gateway
`Biological Laboratory,” PI, $28,062.
`2. Nfina (Local Mobile Company), March 2018 – March 2019, “Redhawk”, PI, $119,881.
`3. NASA, May 2016 – Present, “Spatially Resolved Measurements Of Plasma Density Irregularities
`In The Ionosphere F Region For Scintillation Studies”, Co-I, $100,000.
`4. Marine Environmental Science Consortium (GRI), Jan. 2011-Dec. 2011, “Conductivity Based In-
`Situ Hydrocarbon Sensor”, PI, $9,338.
`5. University of South Alabama Research Council (USARC), Feb. 2008 – Feb. 2009, “Instrumentation
`of Hurricane Forecast Models for Performance Optimization”, $5,000 for one year.
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`Mississippi State University
`1. National Science Foundation, April 1998-March 1999, “An ERC-CREST Partnership in Distributed
`and Computational Systems", PI, $100,000/year, renewable for 5 years.
`2. Office of Naval Research, Nov. 1996-Nov. 1998, `”Distributed Visualization and Virtual
`Environments for Oceanography and Meteorology'', Co-PI, $200,000.
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`3. U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station, July 1996-July 1999, `”Efficient Parallel Wave
`Modeling'', PI, $200,000, Funded under CHSSI (Common HPC Scalable Software Initiative) of the DoD.
`($50,000 actually funded.)
`4. NSF Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation, April 1995- May 1999,
`“Heterogeneous Computing Testbed (CA 8)", PI, By year: $34,983/$70,111/$55,916. Funded through NSF
`Engineering Research Center.
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`Dickerson Vision Technology
`1. Small Business Innovations Research Program of the NSF, Division of Industrial Interface,
`September 1993 - February 1994, Award No. III-9260914. ($50,000 Phase I contract conducted at
`Dickerson Vision Technologies.)
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`Technology Transfer and Licensing
`Hector Distributed Run-Time Environment licensed by MPI Software Technology, Inc., Starkville, MS
`in June 1998 (while at Mississippi State University)
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`University of South Alabama
`EE 264 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing – Replaced 68HC11 with Freescale 9S12 architecture
`and redesigned the entire course, Introduced use of 68HC11 simulator and accompanying podcast to
`enhance student’s ability to visualize microprocessor operation
`EE 268 Digital Logic Design Lab – Updated one lab experiment
`EE 368 Microprocessor Systems Lab – Developed all-new sequence to tie EE 368 to senior projects
`with hands-on experiments like motors, photocells, and servomotors.
`EE 401 Introduction to ECE Design – Completely overhauled the first-semester senior project course.
`Added lectures on professionalism, career development, and legal aspects of engineering. Structured the
`course so that reports would lead up to their senior-project reports.
`EE 404 ECE Design – Completely overhauled the second-semester senior project course by requiring
`better projects and adding material on giving effective presentations. Obtained very enthusiastic response
`from the department’s Industrial Advisory Board.
`EE 446 – Obtained donation of boards from Freescale and redesigned all of the experiments to develop
`more interesting demonstrations and to switch from assembly language to C.
`EE 457/557 – Developing series of podcasts to augment in-class lectures with materials related to
`embedded systems and professional development.
`EE 469/569 Advanced Digital System Design – Developed all-new course in high-speed circuit board
`design from an electromagnetics perspective, and authored a textbook for the course. Added a lab
`experience in 2009.
`EE 560 Advanced Computer Architecture – Selected new textbook for the class and developed lecture
`materials to match
`
`
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`EG 101 – Developed systematic curriculum shared by all sections including “checklists” for instructors,
`handouts, and lecture materials. Introduced motors project, which has become the most popular EG 101
`project.
`
`
`Mississippi State University
`EE 8993 High Speed Digital Design -- Offered on video nationwide, it features pioneering treatment of
`high-speed circuit board design from an electromagnetics perspective. Material from the class has been
`included in one of the best-known electromagnetics textbooks, and it continues to be one of the most popular
`graduate classes in the department.
`EE 4743 Computer Aided Digital Design -- Added breakthrough educational technology to permit
`remote access to logic synthesis capabilities. Offered on live two-way video starting Fall 1998.
`Courses Taught
`
`University of South Alabama
`EE 220, Circuit Analysis I, 1 course.
`EE 263, Digital Logic Design, 2 courses.
`EE 264, Microprocessor Sys-Interfacing, 4 courses.
`EE 268, Digital Logic Design Lab, 1 course.
`EE 368, Microprocessor Sys Interf Lab, 14 courses.
`EE 401, Intro Elec and CpE Design - W, 7 courses.
`EE 404, Elec and Comp Eng Designs-W, 7 courses.
`EE 440, HDL Logic Synthesis, 1 course.
`EE 446, Embedded System Design Lab, 2 courses.
`EE 457, Embedded System Design, 10 courses.
`EE 469, Signal Integrity, 5 courses.
`EE 534, VLSI Design Systems, 1 course.
`EE 540, HDL Logic Synthesis, 1 course.
`EE 548, Computer-Network Security, 5 courses.
`EE 557, Adv. Embedded System Design, 8 courses.
`EE 560, Adv Computer Architecture, 3 courses.
`EE 569, Signal Integrity, 5 courses.
`EG 101, Intro to Engineering & Design, 5 courses.
`EG 231, Intro to Ethics and Economics, 2 courses.
`
`Mississippi State University
`
`Number Description
`
`EE 2111 Electrical Lab I
`
`EE 2713 Digital Devices
`
`EE 4723 Microcomputers II
`EE 4743 Computer Aided Digital Design
`EE 8993 High-Speed Digital Design
`
`Class Description
`Accompanies introductory digital class
`Introductory digital class
`Microcontroller interfacing
`VHDL, logic design, and synthesis
`Signal integrity and high-speed design
`
`
`Honors and Awards
`University of South Alabama College of Engineering “Teacher of the Year” 2015
`Mobile Area Council on Engineering “Engineering Educator of the Year” 2015
`Technology and Engineering Emmy® Award, 2012, for “Pioneering Development of Multi-Room
`DVR.” Awarded to Cisco. I managed the groups that built the first prototypes, gave public demonstrations,
`wrote numerous patent applications, and developed the first mass-production set-top containing Multi-
`
`
`
`
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`Room DVR.
`2nd Place in “Best Paper – Storage Category” at ICCE 2011. The paper is “Digital Video Recording
`Onto Solid-State Disks” as noted in Conference publications above.
`Attendee, “Top Prof” Banquet – University of South Alabama chapter of Mortar Board, 2009,2010
`Tau Beta Pi Engineering Professor of the Year – University of South Alabama chapter of Tau Beta Pi,
`2008. One of two highest awards in the College of Engineering for teaching, and the only award voted on
`by honor students in the College.
`Finalist, 53rd International Science and Engineering Fair, 1983, Albuquerque, NM.
`
`Professional Activities
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`Jurisdiction and
`Case Number
`Southern District of
`Alabama
`Eastern District of
`Texas
`
`WNE Holdings v.
`Rockwell Automat.
`Personalized Media
`Corp. (PMC) v.
`Echostar
`Pegasus v. DirecTV
`et al.
`Apple v. Samsung
`
`Int’l Trade
`Commission 337-
`TA-796
`Delaware
`
`EON v. MobiTV et
`al.
`PMC v. Zynga
`
`Eastern District of
`Texas
`OpenTV v. Netflix Delaware
`Kaplan v. OnForce N.D. California
`Intellectual
`Southern District of
`Ventures v. J.P.
`New York
`Morgan Chase
`PMC v. Amazon
`
`Delaware
`
`Eastern District of
`Better Mouse Corp.
`Texas
`v. Steelseries et al.
`Eastern District of
`SyncPoint v.
`Texas
`Nintendo et al.
`USPTO (IPR)
`TQ Beta v. Dish
`Script v. ADT et al. Eastern District of
`Texas
`USPTO (IPR)
`EDTX and USPTO
`(IPR)
`Eastern District of
`Texas
`
`Sony v. Pace
`PMC v. Apple
`
`PMC v. Samsung
`
`
`
`
`Delaware
`
`2011-13 Plaintiff
`
`Year(s) Witness
`for
`Plaintiff
`
`2011
`
`Expert
`Reports
`1
`
`Dep. Trial IPR*
`Rep.
`0
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`0
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`0
`
`2010-
`2015
`
`Plaintiff
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`2
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`1
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`2012
`
`Respondent 4
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`1
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`1
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`0
`0
`2
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`1
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`2
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`2
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`1
`2
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`0
`2
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`2
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`2013
`
`Defendant
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`2013
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`Plaintiff
`
`Defendant
`Defendant
`Defendant
`
`Plaintiff
`
`Plaintiff
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`Plaintiff
`
`Defendant
`Plaintiff
`
`Defendant
`Patent
`Owner
`Patent
`Owner
`
`2014
`2014
`2013-
`2019
`
`2014-
`2015
`2015-
`2016
`2015
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`2016
`2016
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`2016
`2016-
`Now
`2016
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`98
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`0
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`Case
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`Jurisdiction and
`Case Number
`Eastern District of
`Music Choice v.
`Texas
`Stingray
`Broadcom v. AMD USPTO (IPR)
`Tech Pharmacy v.
`Eastern District of
`Alixa et al.
`Texas
`Rovi v. PMC
`Eastern District of
`Texas, Arbitration
`Eastern District

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