throbber
Bruce McNair
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`1 Iron Hill Drive
`Holmdel, NJ 07733
`bmcnair@novidesic.com
`1-732-264-5244
`
`• Fifty years engineering research, design, development, systems
`engineering experience in communications systems (including extensive
`background in wireless communications and system/network security)
`• Twenty four years as a well-rated member of one of world's most highly
`respected R&D organizations, recognized for breadth, depth and
`practicality of expertise
`• Extensive experience teaching technical short courses for premiere
`educational programs over a fourteen year period
`• Full time university educator for fifteen years with experience teaching a
`broad set of courses focusing on practical engineering approach
`• On-line university educator for eighteen years teaching well-attended
`graduate courses in wireless and security technologies
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`
`
`Career
`Summary
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`Research
`interests
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`Present
`Organizations
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`Job Titles
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`Education
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`• High speed wireless data networking
`• System/network security
`• Geolocation technology
`• Real-time digital signal processing
`• Software-Defined Radio technology
`• Broadband Powerline (BPL) technology
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`• Stevens Institute of Technology,
`• Novidesic Communications, LLC
`
`• Distinguished Service Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
`• Founder, Chief Technology Officer
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`• M.E., E.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1974
`• B.E. (with Honor), Stevens Institute of Technology, 1971
`• Completed qualifiers and course work for PhD in Computer Science at
`Stevens
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`Relevant
`Experience
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`January 2003 – present – on-line teaching professor – Electrical and
`Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ;
`Teach several well-enrolled on-line graduate courses in wireless security,
`information systems security and physical design of wireless communications
`systems.
`
`August 2002 – December 2017 (retired) – Distinguished Service Professor of
`Electrical and Computer Engineering, Program Director, Computer
`Engineering graduate program, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken,
`NJ;
`Design and manage the Senior Design Project, a two-semester program that
`forms a substantial portion of the senior year in the engineering program.
`This project comprises a large fraction of the seniors’ efforts and serves to
`provide real-world engineering design experiences for the student. Teach a
`large number of well-enrolled graduate and undergraduate core and elective
`courses. Conduct research in wireless systems, geolocation services, and
`broadband powerline (BPL) systems, particularly security needs and
`solutions. Member of Stevens Intellectual Property Review Board, Stevens
`Honor Board Advisory Council, Stevens’ Schaeffer School of Engineering
`and Science Promotion and Tenure Committee, and the Senior Design
`Coordinator Committee.
`
` February 2002 – present – CTO, Novidesic Communications, LLC, Holmdel,
`NJ;
`Founded a technical consulting company, providing expert witness support
`and testimony, telecommunications, wireless networking, security, software,
`computing, product evaluation, proof-of-concept prototyping, and web site
`design guidance to individuals and small businesses. Clients include health
`care facilities, patent attorneys, major telecommunications providers, venture
`capitalists, major component manufacturing company, start-up hardware and
`concept development companies. Supported technology needs of small local
`business leading to Phase I and Phase II SBIR funding in the area of RFID
`with patented technology. Provide IP portfolio evaluation. Expert witness in
`patent litigation with experience testifying at deposition and trial as well as
`preparing USPTO IPR declarations.
`
`August 2011 – February 2012 – Part-time consultant, Lockheed-Martin,
`Moorestown, NJ;
`Support development of advanced radar systems and interactions with other
`wireless systems.
`
` 2010 – 2015 (part-time, on an as-needed basis) – Senior Systems Engineer
`consultant, AT&T Government Solutions, Columbia, MD;
`Support AT&T’s projects with the US Government customers on defense and
`intelligence-related systems, drawing on previous knowledge and experience
`in signal processing, wireless systems, telephone and computer networks,
`and secure system design.
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`Experience
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`May 1994 to February 2002 (retired) -- Wireless Systems Research
`Department, AT&T Bell Labs/ AT&T Labs - Research, Holmdel/Red
`Bank/Middletown, NJ
`Member of Technical Staff/Research Staff Member/Principal Technical Staff
`Member/Technology Consultant;
`Investigating high-speed, high-mobility
`wireless data communications systems for untethered access to high speed
`global networks. Proposed and investigated IEEE 802.11(a & b) physical
`and MAC layer extensions to outdoor, high mobility environment. Efforts
`involved system architecture, system control, real-time DSP programming in
`C, high-speed hardware design, RF design, analog, RF
`interfacing,
`Matlab/SIMULINK simulation and experimental investigations. Responsible
`for complete design, implementation and characterization of a multiple
`TMS320C40-based
`384
`kb/s OFDM
`transmission
`system
`and
`definition/design of advanced signal processing platforms. Recent research
`extended results to 5-40 Mb/s with TMS320C62/FPGA-based platform and
`incorporated 802.11a and DVB-T technology. Previous research involved
`speech quality/data rate enhancements to IS-136, the North American TDMA
`cellular standard.
`
` November 1987 to April 1994 -- Security and System Reliability Architecture
`Group, AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ
`Technical Manager; Created, staffed, and led a group of security, systems
`reliability and fraud control experts to assess security/quality of products,
`services, operations systems, communications networks, operating systems,
`and work centers and to recommend, specify, and prototype cost effective
`improvements. Created corporate process to build security into the
`development process. Transformed small (2 person) corporate-funded
`activity into well-staffed (multi million dollar), successful business unit
`supported program. Served as security technologies subject matter expert
`for AT&T Corporate Security and other (AT&T and outside) organizations
`
` May 1982 to October 1987 -- various AT&T Bell Labs organizations, MTS -
`Supervisor; System Design, Exploratory Development, Applied Research,
`and Final Product Development of secure voice terminals, modems, speech
`recognition and speaker verification systems, security chips, encryption
`devices, and network management systems
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`June 1978 to April 1982 -- various AT&T Bell Labs organizations, Member of
`Technical Staff, System design, digital hardware design and simulation of
`wide area (X.25) data communications networks and high-speed data
`transmission techniques for voiceband modems. Led $1M IR&D secure
`voice terminal initiative, ultimately resulting in promotion to MTS-Supervisor
`and laying groundwork for AT&T's breakthrough success in NSA’s STU-3
`program.
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`Relevant
`Experience
`(continued)
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`June 1971 to February 1973, January 1974 to June 1978 -- U.S Army
`Communications R&D Command, Fort Monmouth, NJ. GS-7, 9, 11 & 12
`Electronic Engineer (GS-0855)
`radio communications equipment,
`Development of
`tactical military
`specializing in modulation, data transmission, communications security and
`electronic warfare (frequency hopping and direct sequence spread spectrum)
`for the SINCGARS VHF-FM radio system.
`
`March 1973 to December 1973 -- ITT Defense Communications Division,
`Nutley, NJ.
`Junior Member of Technical Staff; Designed, developed and tested software
`and digital hardware for portable satellite terminals for use by White House
`and the world’s first hardware implementation of a 2400 bps Linear Predictive
`Coder (LPC) secure speech transmission system.
`
`Twenty six U.S. patents and nineteen international patents granted (several
`pending) in areas such as data transmission, cryptographic techniques,
`speech processing, video processing, security systems, user authentication,
`fraud control, synchronization, dynamic channel assignment, localization
`techniques, hazardous voltage detection, RFID, biomedical applications,
`vibration energy harvesting, solar energy harvesting for portable devices, etc.
`
` Presented numerous well-rated short courses in Digital Communications,
`Digital Telephony, Digital Signal Processing, and Wireless Communications,
`& Security. Course sponsors included: Bell Labs In-hours Continuing
`Education Program, George Washington University, University of Maryland,
`UCLA Extension, Johns Hopkins University – Organizational Effectiveness
`Institute, Berlin (Germany) Continuing Engineering Education Program,
`Monmouth University, and the Fort Monmouth Education Center.
`
`IEEE Vehicular Technology and other
`Several papers presented at
`Conferences and published in AT&T Technical Journal, IEEE Transactions
`on Wireless Communications, and IEEE Communications Magazine on
`various topics in wireless systems and security.
`Skills System/network architecture, communications system design, digital
`hardware design, RF design, signal processing, real-time DSP programming,
`software design and coding, proof-of-concept prototyping, designing and
`conducting laboratory research experiments, OFDM, TDMA/IS-136, FPGA,
`encryption,
`computer network
`security,
`threat assessment, data
`communications protocols, computer architecture, digital and analog video
`systems, system & link-level simulation, UNIX/Linux, Windows, C/C++,
`Matlab/Simulink, MathCad, PASCAL, Algol, SNOBOL, Verilog, VHDL,
`FORTRAN. Recruitment, development and management of highly effective
`technical staff. Highly effective technical presentations and training sessions
`to any level audience. Well-developed technical writing skills. Preparation,
`deposition, and testifying regarding expert report for patent infringement/non-
`infringement/validity/invalidity and other litigation matters. Assist in claim
`construction and prior art research for patent litigation.
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`Patents,
`Presentations
`and
`Publications
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`Other
`information
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`U.S Citizen. Held Top Secret - Sensitive Compartmented Information
`(TS/SCI) clearance with full scope polygraph until October 2015.
`
`Selected as one of twenty-six finalists among 490 entrants in the 2014 Bell
`Labs Prize competition for proposal “High-precision, low-cost, low-power
`indoor geolocation techniques.”
`
`Stevens Institute of Technology, Henry Morton Distinguished Teaching
`Professor, 2013-2014.
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`Named to New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame, Inventor of the Year (2012) for
`“Patented/Innovative Research and Entrepreneurial Leadership Related to:
`Groundbreaking modem development and next generation wireless data
`communications systems”
`
`Mentored two AT&T Labs Fellowship Program (ALFP) participants, three
`students in the MentorNet program, 5 Bell Labs Early Career Advisory
`Program (ECAP) participants, numerous summer students (graduate and
`undergraduate), several new employees, and all of the staff in groups I have
`managed.
`
`Advised a significant fraction of ECE Senior Design groups, numerous
`graduate students; participation in thesis committees of several Stevens PhD
`students in various departments, including Physics, Computer Science,
`Mechanical Engineering, and ECE. Consult with non-ECE students on ECE
`aspects of their Senior Design projects
`
`Mentor summer students at Stevens in NSF-funded Research Experience for
`Undergraduates (co-PI).
`
`Institute of Technology, Schaefer School of Engineering,
`Stevens
`Undergraduate Teaching Award, December 2006.
`
`Life Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers -
`Member of Communications, Signal Processing, Computer and Education
`Societies
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`Member, American Society for Engineering Education
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`Secretary,
`Committee
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`Identified by Rutberg & Co. Investment Bankers (San Francisco) as member
`of a group of 213 “Top Wireless Influencers: 2002”
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`Member of the Council of Communications Advisors
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`Amateur radio operator licensed since 1963, Amateur Extra Class since 1970
`
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`IEEE Communications Society Communications Security
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`Contact
`Information
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` 1 Iron Hill Drive
`Holmdel, NJ 07733
`(732) 264-5244
`Cellular (732) 371-5026
`
`
` bmcnair@novidesic.com
`http://www.novidesic.com
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`US Patents
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`
`• “Liquid Crystal Display using the photovoltaic behavior of LED
`backlights as a source of electrical energy.” US Patent
`#10,310,326, June 4, 2019.
`• “Method and apparatus for locating and distinguishing blood
`vessel.” US Patent #8,764,663, July 1, 2014.
`• “Secure IP access protocol framework and supporting network
`architecture,” US Patent #8,046,577, October 25, 2011.
`• “Method for Estimating Time and Frequency Offset in OFDM
`Systems,” US Patent #7,990,839, August 2, 2011.
`• “Simulcasting OFDM system having mobile station location
`identification,” US Patent 7,962,162, June 14, 2011.
`• “RFID Devices for Verification of Correctness, Reliability,
`Functionality and Security,” US Patent 7,712,674, May 11, 2010.
`• ““Dynamic Channel Assignment,” US Patent 7,457,259,
`November 25, 2008.
`• ““RFIDs Embedded into Semiconductors,” US Patent 7,348,887,
`March 25, 2008.
`• “Method for Estimating Time and Frequency Offset in OFDM
`Systems,” US Patent #7,310,302, December 18, 2007.
`• “Mobile Device Having Network Interface Selection,” US Patent
`#7,180,876, February 20, 2007.
`• "Dynamic Channel Assignment," US Patent #6,954,465,
`October 11, 2005.
`• “Method for Estimating Time and Frequency Offset in OFDM
`Systems,” US Patent #6,891,792, May 10, 2005.
`• "Security System Providing Lockout for Invalid Access Attempts,"
`US Patent #5,559,505, September 24, 1996.
`• "Telecommunications Fraud Detection Scheme," US Patent
`#5,504,810, April 2, 1996.
`• "Authenticator Card and System," US Patent #5,450,491,
`September 12, 1995.
`• "Secure Telecommunications," US Patent #5,392,357, February
`21, 1995.
`• "Data Message Storage and Pickup Service,” US Patent
`#5,392,336, February 21, 1995.
`• "System and Method for Granting Access to a Resource," US
`Patent #5,375,244, December 20, 1994.
`• "Secure Teleconferencing," US Patent #5,353,351, October 4,
`1994.
`• "Method and Apparatus for Processor Based Encryption," US
`Patent #5,278,905, January 11, 1994.
`• "Centralized Security Control System," US Patent # 5,276,444,
`January 4, 1994.
`• "Technique for Voice Based Security System," US Patent
`#5,265,191, November 23, 1993.
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`US Patents
`(continued)
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`International
`Patents
`
`
`• "Video Scrambling System", US Patent # 5,206,906, April 27,
`1993.
`• "Cryptographic Transmission System," US Patent #4,642,424,
`February 10, 1987.
`• "Processing of Encrypted Voice Signals," US Patent #4,608,455,
`August 26, 1986.
`• "Control of Coefficient Drift for Fractionally Spaced Equalizers,"
`US Patent #4,376,308, March 8, 1983
`
`
`Several other published and unpublished US patents pending
`
`
`• “Voltage-controlled apparatus for battery-powered electronic
`devices,” EP Patent #0568237 B1, January 23, 2002.
`• “A Dynamic Channel Assignment,” EP Patent #1,137,299,
`September 26, 2001.
`• “Data Message Storage and Pickup Service,” EP Patent
`#0626776 B1, April 7, 1999.
`• “Data Message Storage and Pickup,” Canadian Patent #CA-
`2119227A1, February 24, 1998.
`• “Centralized Security Control System,” Canadian Patent #CA-
`2078077, January 27, 1998.
`• “Improved centralized security control system and method,” EP
`Patent #0534679. August 12, 1997.
`• “Authenticator Card with Changing Bar Code Pattern,” EP Patent
`#0,715,789, June 12, 1996.
`• “Technique for voice-based security systems,” Canadian Patent
`#CA-2072172, April 30, 1996.
`• “Method and apparatus for user identification and verification of
`data packets in a wireless communications network,” EP Patent
`#0,689,316, December 27, 1995.
`• “Central Difference Control System,” Japanese Patent #1995-
`131526, May 19, 1995.
`• “Authenticator Card with Changing Bar Code Pattern,” WO
`Patent #1995/006371, March 2, 1995.
`• “Method for safety system of voice base and device therefore,”
`Japanese Patent #1995-049696, February 21, 1995.
`• “Data message storage and pick up service, EP Patent
`#0,626,776, November 30, 1994.
`• “Method for safety system of voice base and device therefore,”
`Japanese Patent #1995-049696, February 21, 1995.
`• “Data message storage and pick up service, EP Patent
`#0,626,776, November 30, 1994.
`• “Apparatus for battery type electronic device,” Japanese Patent
`#1994-138983, May 20, 1994.
`• “Method and system for making communication via exchange
`network available, method for providing,” Japanese Patent
`#1994-085811, March 25, 1994.
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`International
`Patent
`(continued)
`
`
`Journal
`Publications
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`Research
`awards
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`Masters
`theses
`supervised
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`• Voltage-controlled apparatus for battery-powered electronic
`devices,” EP Patent #0,568,237, November 3, 1993
`• “Security node in switched telecommunication network”, EP
`Patent #0,553,553, August 4,1993.
`• “Improved centralized security control system and method,” EP
`Patent 0,534,679, March 31, 1993.
`• “An improved technique for voice-based security systems,” EP
`Patent #0,533,396, March 24, 1993.
`• “Cryptographic Transmission System,” Canadian Patent #CA-
`1223932, July 7, 1987.
`
`
`Several other published and non-published applications pending.
`
`
`• Leung,K., Clark,M.V., McNair,B., Kostic,Z., Cimini,L.J.,
`Winters,J.H., "Outdoor IEEE 802.11 Cellular Networks: Radio
`and MAC Design and Their Performance", IEEE Transactions on
`Vehicular Technology, Vol. 56, No. 5, pp. 2673-2684, September
`2007.
`• Chuang, J., Cimini, L., Li, G., Lin, L., McNair, B., Sollenberger,
`N., Suzuki, M., Zhao, H., "High Speed wireless data access
`based on combining EDGE with wideband OFDM," IEEE
`Communication Magazine, November, 1999.
`• D'Angelo, D.M., McNair, B., Wilkes, J.E., "Security in Electronic
`Messaging Systems," AT&T Technical Journal, Volume 73,
`Number 3, 1994.
`
`
`
`• “Standalone/Networked Compact, Low Power, Image-fused
`Multi-Spectrum Sensor System for Target Acquisition, Tracking
`and Fire Control,” ARDEC, $2365000, co-PI with Victor
`Lawrence, Hong Man. AY2008-2009
`• NSF: “REU Site: Integrated Software Radio and Radio
`Frequency Test Bed for Wireless Research in Dynamic
`Spectrum Access”; $296,754; NSF; Co-PI with Yu-Dong Yao.
`AY2004-2005
`• AT&T Labs-Research Equipment donation of $900k DSP
`systems and wireless test equipment. AY2003-2004
`• AT&T Labs-Research - $60k grant for “Investigation of
`Broadband Powerline technology” AY2003-2004
`
`• Xiongwei Xu, "The synchronization of IEEE 802.11A System",
`May 2014.
`• Abdurazak Fathalla, "Security of Cloud Computing," May 2011.
`• Tejas Marathe, “Comprehensive Performance Criteria for Wi-Fi
`Location Systems,” December 2008.
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`Masters
`theses
`supervised
`(continued)
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`PhD
`committees
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`Conference
`Papers
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`• Milin Patel, “Network Performance Enhancement using QoS,
`TCP Optimization, Application Acceleration and Dynamic
`Resource Allocation Techniques,” January 2008.
`• Leo Gerard Raj, “Security in 4G Wireless Systems,” May 2005.
`
`• Chao Tian, “Realization of Pure AM/FM Modulation via
`Combined Optical and Electrical Injection of Carriers in DFB
`Laser,” Stevens Institute of Technology, Physics Department,
`March 2015.
`• Tao Yang, “All-optical frequency modulation of quantum cascade
`laser and its application on infrared spectroscopy,” Stevens
`Institute of Technology, Physics Department, May 2014.
`• Fangming He, “Physical Security in Wireless Communications,”
`Stevens Institute of Technology, Electrical and Computer
`Engineering Department, May, 2012.
`• Vinod Challa, “Vibration Energy Harvesting for Low Power and
`Wireless Applications,” Stevens Institute of Technology,
`Mechanical Engineering Department, May, 2011.
`• Brian Borowski, “Application of Channel Estimation to
`Underwater Acoustic Communication,” Stevens Institute of
`Technology, Computer Science Department, June, 2010.
`• Gang Chen, "All-Optical Modulation of Quantum
`Structure/Devices," Stevens Institute of Technology, Physics
`Department, May 2010.
`
`• He, F., Man, H., Kivanc, D., McNair, B., “EPSON: Enhanced
`Physical Security in OFDM Networks,” Proc. ICC 2009,
`Dresden, Germany, June 2009.
`• Patel, S.; Cimini Jr, L.J.; McNair, B., “Comparison of frequency
`offset estimation techniques for burst OFDM,” Proc. IEEE
`Vehicular Technology Conference VTC2002, Birmingham, AL,
`May, 2002.
`• Cimini, L., Leung, K., McNair, B., Winters, J. "Outdoor IEEE
`802.11b Cellular Networks: MAC Protocol Design and
`Performance," Proc. ICC 2002, New York, NY, April 2002
`• Clark, M., Leung, K., McNair, B., Kostic, Z., "Outdoor IEEE
`802.11b Cellular Networks: Radio Link Performance", Proc. ICC
`2002, New York, NY, April 2002.
`• McNair, B., “Software Radio – the Commercial Perspective,”
`Proc. IEEE Sarnoff Symposium, Princeton, NJ, March 2002.
`• Zou, H., Daneshard, B., McNair, B., "An Integrated OFDM
`Receiver for High-Speed Mobile Data Communications," Proc.
`IEEE Globecom 2001, San Antonio, TX, Oct. 2001.
`• McNair, B., "Future Directions for Wireless Communications,"
`Supercomm2001, Atlanta, GA, June, 2001
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`Conference
`Papers
`(continued)
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`
`
`Invited talks
`
`• Cimini, L., McNair, B, "OFDM for High Data Rate, High-Mobility,
`Wide-Area Wireless Communications," Proc. IEEE Sarnoff
`Symposium, Princeton, NJ, March, 2001.
`• Cimini, L., McNair, B, Sollenberger, N., "Implementation of an
`Experimental 384 kb/s Radio Link for High-Speed Internet
`Access," Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
`VTC2000, Boston, MA, September, 2000.
`• Cimini, L., McNair, B, Sollenberger, N., "Performance of an
`Experimental 384 kb/s 1900 MHz Radio Link In a Wide-Area
`High-Mobility Environment," Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology
`Conference VTC2000, Boston, MA, September, 2000.
`• Takamura, K.; Kunihiro, T.; Yamaura, T.; Fujita, E.; Anderson,
`G.; Chibane, C.; Feinberg, P.; Sollenberger, N.; McNair, B.;
`Mielcarek, E., “Field trial results of a band hopping OFDM
`system,’ Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC99-
`Fall, 1999. Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September 1999.
`• McNair, B., Cimini, L., Sollenberger, N., "A Robust Timing and
`Frequency Offset Estimation Scheme for Orthogonal Frequency
`Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Systems," Proc. IEEE Vehicular
`Technology Conference, VTC99, Houston, TX, May 1999.
`• McNair, B., Gupta, S., Kostic, Z., Sollenberger, N., "Experimental
`Results for Extensions to the IS-136 TDM Standard Based on
`Higher Level Modulation, Coherent Detection, and Equal Gain
`Antenna Combining," Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology
`Conference, VTC99, Houston, TX, May 1999.
`• Kostic, Z., McNair, B., Sollenberger N., "Experimental
`Performance Results of an Indoor Wireless Extension of IS-136
`Based on pi/8 D8PSK, Coded Modulation, and Antenna
`Diversity," Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference,
`VTC98, Ottawa, Canada, May 1998.
`• McNair, B., "The Effectiveness of Preselection Diversity for
`Indoor Wireless Systems," Proc. Int. Conf. on Universal Personal
`Communications, San Diego, CA, Oct. 1997.
`
`• “Adventures in On-Line Education,” Tsinghua University
`Webinar: Showcasing Online Course Designs, Online Teaching
`Guidance Expert Group, International Center for Engineering
`Educations (ICEE) – The United Nations Educational, Scientific
`and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), April 27, 2020.
`• “Providing Structure, Motivation and Process in Security
`Education,” Stevens/NIKSUN Workshop on Innovations in Cyber
`Security Research, Education and Training, Hoboken, NJ, March
`2015
`• “Wireless Security Panel,” IEEE/AFCEA Fort Monmouth Annual
`Information Technology Forum and Expo, April 2005.
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`Invited talks
`(continued)
`
`Other
`Publications
`
`
`
`• “Of What Use is Wireless Multimedia Without Security,” “What’s
`Next in Multimedia Panel,” 14th Annual Wireless and Optical
`Communications Conference, April 2005.
`• “Is Wireless Security an Oxymoron?” IEEE Princeton/Central NJ
`Communications and Consumer Electronics and Computer
`Science Chapters, December, 2003.
`
`• McNair, B., “Automatic Repeater Offsets,” 73 Magazine,
`November 1978, pp. 82-86.
`• McNair, B, Williman, G., “Digital Keyboard Entry System,” Ham
`Radio, Volume 11, Number 9, September, 1978, pp. 92-97.
`• McNair, B., “A Digital Display for Amateur Radio
`Communications Equipment,” Ham Radio, Volume 9, Number 9,
`September 1976, pp. 16-25.
`• MIL-STD-188-114, “Electrical Characteristics of Digital Interface
`Circuits,” Department of Defense Interface Standard, 24 March
`1976
`
`• Graduate:
`- EE/CpE-517 - Digital and Computer Systems Architecture
`(on-campus)
`- EE/TM/NIS-584 – Wireless System Security (on-campus and
`on-line)
`- EE-585/PEP-685/MT-685 – Physical Design of Wireless
`Communications (on-campus and on-line)
`- NiS/CpE-691 – Information Systems Security (on-campus
`and on-line)
`- EE/CpE-810A - Special Topics in EE/CpE - Digital and
`Computer Systems Architecture (on-campus)
`
`• Undergraduate (on-campus):
`- E-232 – Design IV
`- BME-322 – Biomedical Design VI
`- EE/CpE-322 – ECE Design VI
`- EE/CpE-345 – Modeling and Simulation
`- CpE-358/CS-381 –Switching Theory and Logical Design
`- EE-359 – Electronic Circuits
`- EE/CpE-423; EE/CpE-424 – Senior Design
`- CpE-450 – Real-time Embedded Systems
`
`
`
`UNIFIED PATENTS EXHIBIT 1004
`Page 12 of 22
`
`

`

`Short Courses
`
`• “Electronics and Computers,” preparation course for
`Fundamentals of Engineering/Professional Engineering license
`Stevens Institute of Technology
`• "Digital Signal Processing - Principles, Architecture, and System
`Applications"
`- Organizational Effectiveness Institute (originally Johns
`Hopkins University's continuing education program),
`• "Wireless Digital Communications Systems: Components,
`Specifications, Test and Evaluation"
`- Organizational Effectiveness Institute
`• "Security in Digital Communications Networks"
`- Bell Labs Architecture Area Adopt a University Program:
`Grambling State University
`- Monmouth University
`• “Digital Telephony"
`- Monmouth University
`- Fort Monmouth Education Center
`- Berlin (F.R.G.) Continuing Engineering Education Program
`• "Digital Communications & Applications"
`- University of Maryland
`- Fort Monmouth Education Center
`- UCLA Extension University
`• "Digital Communications," presented with Allen Gersho, N.S.
`Jayant and David Falconer.
`- George Washington University
`• "Data Communications for the System Designer"
`- Bell Labs In-Hours Continuing Education Program
`
`
`
`
`UNIFIED PATENTS EXHIBIT 1004
`Page 13 of 22
`
`

`

`Expert
`witness,
`patent
`consulting
`experience
`
`• Authentication technology
`• Bluetooth, WiFi, ZigBee, and other local/personal area wireless
`networking
`• Cellular systems
`• Communications networking
`• Digital clock control for power management in SoCs
`• Digital Rights Management
`• Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) technology
`• Electronic technology
`• Embedded systems
`• Geolocation technology
`• Industrial process control software
`• Localization services
`• Messaging systems
`• Multifactor Authentication
`• Peer-to-peer and client-server networks
`• Secure voice communications
`• Signal processing
`• Smart cards and magnetic stripe cards for payment systems
`• Software/firmware code analysis (C, VHDL)
`• Software trade secrets
`• Television and television tuner technology
`• Trusted systems
`• User and system authentication technology
`• Video messaging
`• Video scrambling and pay-per-view systems
`• Voice processing and voice response systems
`• Wireless communications and networking – particularly PHY and
`MAC layers
`
`
`
`
`UNIFIED PATENTS EXHIBIT 1004
`Page 14 of 22
`
`

`

`Law firms
`supported
`
`• Avant Law, Overland Park, KS (Hissan Anis)
`• Baker & McKenzie, Dallas, TX (William McSpadden)
`• Bradley, Birmingham, AL (Paul Sykes, Benn Wilson, Jake
`Gipson)
`• Bragalone-Conroy, Dallas, TX (Nick Kliewer, Daniel Olejko,
`Stephanie Wood)
`• Cantor-Colburn, Hartford, CT (Steve Coyle)
`• Carella-Byrne (Donald Ecklund)
`• Clark-Hill, Pittsburgh, PA, (J. Alexander Hershey)
`• Desmarias, New York, NY (Kerri-Ann Leembeck)
`• DLA Piper, Austin, TX, San Francisco, CA and San Diego, CA
`(Brian Erickson, Gerald Sekimura, Kevin Hamilton)
`• Fox Rothschild, Lawrenceville, NJ (Gerard Norton)
`• Gibbons-Deldeo, Newark, NJ (Michael Cukor, Sheila McShane,
`Vin McGeary, Erich Falke, Chris Strate)
`• Greenberg-Traurig, McLean, VA (Andrew Sommer)
`• Hogan-Lovells, Denver, CO (Matt Rozier, Aaron Oakley, Lucky
`Vidmar)
`• Jones-Day, New York, NY (Tom Gianetti)
`• Latimer, LLP, Oakhurst, NJ (Brian Latimer)
`• Merchant-Gould, Atlanta, GA (George Jenson)
`• Morrison-Foerster, San Diego, CA (Christian Andreau-von Eaw)
`• Oblon Spivak, Arlington, VA (Robert Mattson, Scott McKeown)
`• Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, Silicon Valley (Jason Angell)
`• Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow, Little Rock, AR (Steve
`Quattlebaum)
`• Quinn-Emanuel, New York, NY (Marc Kaplan)
`• Ropes & Gray, Washington, DC, (Scott McKeown, Victor
`Cheung)
`• Sabety & Associates (Ted Sabety)
`• Sidley Austin, Chicago, IL, Washington, D.C. (Doug Lewis, Rick
`Cederoth, Mike Franzinger)
`• Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, D.C. (Kate Cappaert, Brian
`Johnson)
`• Carr & Waddoups, Salt Lake City, UT (Trent Waddoups)
`• Unified Patents, Washington, DC (Michelle Callaghan, Ashraf
`Fawzy, Jung Hahm, Roshan Mansinghani, Jessica Marks,
`Jordan Rossen, David Seastrunck)
`• Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati, Palo Alto, CA, Seattle, WA
`(Matthew Argenti, Quincy Lu)
`• White Case, Washington, DC, New York, NY (David Tennant,
`Grace Wang)
`• Wisser and Weinstein, West Hartford, CT (Kerry Wisser)
`• Woodcock and Washburn, Philadelphia, PA (Michael Bonella)
`
`
`
`
`
`
`UNIFIED PATENTS EXHIBIT 1004
`Page 15 of 22
`
`

`

`Bruce McNair’s declarations, expert reports, depositions and testimony
`
`
`Technology
`
`Supporting
`
`Case
`
`Law firm
`
`Attorney
`
`Expert report/
`declaration
`Apr 3, 2005
`
`Deposed
`
`Testified
`
`Apr 5, 2005
`
`No
`
`Mar 16, 2007
`
`Mar 24, 2007 Mar 27, 2007
`
`June 6, 2008
`
`June 19, 2008
`
`No
`
`Ted Sabety
`
`Dec 12, 2008
`Apr 17, 2009
`
`Feb 13, 2009
`May 1, 2009
`
`No
`
`Ted Sabety
`
`Jan 15, 2010
`
`Jan 29, 2010
`
`No
`
`Plaintiff
`
`Cantor-Colburn,
`Hartford, CT
`
`Bill Cass,
`Steve Coyle
`
`Mar 10, 2010
`
`No
`
`No
`
`Plantiff
`
`Weinstein &
`Wisser,
`West Hartford,
`CT
`
`Kerry Wisser
`
`Jan 28, 2011
`
`Sept 16, 2011
`
`No
`
`Defendant
`
`Gibbons-Deldeo,
`Newark, NJ
`
`Sheila McShane
`Vincent McGeary
`
`Jason Angell
`Jan Ellard
`
`Bill McSpadden
`
`
`Steve Quattlebaum
`
`Plaintiff
`
`Defendant
`
`Plaintiff
`
`Orrick-
`Herrington,
`Silicon Valley,
`CA
`Baker-
`McKenzie,
`Dallas, TX;
`
`Quattlebaum-
`Grooms,
`Little Rock, AR
`Sabety &
`Associates,
`New York, NY
`
`Defendant
`
`Sabety &
`Associates,
`New York, NY
`
`Avocent Redmond Corp., formerly known as
`Apex, Inc. v. Raritan Computer, Inc.; Case
`1:01-cv-04435-PKC, United States District
`Court, Southern District of New York.
`Marvell International, Ltd. v. Agere Systems,
`Arbitration No. 50 133 T 00392 06, American
`Arbitration Association, International Centre
`for Dispute Resolution, NY, NY
`Cellularvision Technology &
`Telecommunications, L.P. v. Alltel
`Corporation, et. al., Case no. 07-CV-00444-
`JMM, United States District Court, Eastern
`District of Arkansas, Western Division.
`
`Keyboard-video-
`monitor (KVM)
`switching systems
`- patent dispute
`Physical level of
`WiFi network
`implementation -
`licensing issue
`video messaging
`in
`cellular/wireless
`networks - patent
`dispute
`
`American Patent Development Corporation,
`LLC v. Movielink, LLC, Civil Action 07-605-
`JJF, United States District Court, District of
`Delaware.
`
`Destiny Media
`v.
`Inc.
`Yangaroo,
`Technologies, Inc., et. al., Case 1 :09-cv-
`00462-WCG, United States District Court,
`Eastern Division of Wisconsin, Green Bay
`Division
`
`Inncom Internationa

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