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UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
`WASHINGTON, DC
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`Before the Honorable Dee Lord
`Administrative Law Judge
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`In the Matter of
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`Certain Electronic Devices, Including
`Computers, Tablet Computers, and
`Components and Modules Thereof
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`Investigation No. 337-TA-1208
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`RESPONDENTS LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC., LENOVO GROUP LIMITED,
`LENOVO (BEIJING) LIMITED, LENOVO (SHANGHAI) ELECTRONICS
`TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD., LENOVO PC HK LIMITED, LENOVO INFORMATION
`PRODUCTS SHENZHEN CO. LTD., LENOVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION IMPORT
`AND EXPORT (WUHAN) CO. LTD., AND LENOVO CENTRO TECNOLOGICO S. DE
`R.L. C.V. AND INTERVENOR GOOGLE LLC’S
`JOINT IDENTIFICATION OF EXPERT WITNESSES
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`Pursuant to the Administrative Law Judge’s Ground Rules (Order No. 2) and the
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`Procedural Schedule (Order No. 6) in this Investigation, Respondents Lenovo (United States)
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`Inc., Lenovo Group Limited, Lenovo (Beijing) Limited, Lenovo (Shanghai) Electronics
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`Technology Co. Ltd., Lenovo PC HK Limited, Lenovo Information Products Shenzhen Co. Ltd.,
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`Lenovo Mobile Communication Import and Export (Wuhan) Co. Ltd., and Lenovo Centro
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`Tecnologico S. de R.L. C.V. (collectively, “Respondents” or “Lenovo”), and Intervenor Google
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`LLC, (“Intervenor” or “Google”) by and through their undersigned attorneys, hereby identify the
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`following expert witnesses who may offer opinions and/or testimony in this Investigation. This
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`identification of expert witnesses is based on Respondents’ and Intervenor’s current
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`understanding of the evidence and issues to be decided at the hearing. Respondents and
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`Intervenor reserve the right to amend and/or supplement these disclosures as appropriate,
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`including in response to new information or allegations.
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`Samrat “Bobby” Bhattacharjee
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`Dr. Bhattacharjee has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of
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`Technology. He is a Professor in the Computer Science Department and in the Institute for
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`Advanced Computer Studies at the University of Maryland, as well as an Affiliate Professor in
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`the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland. Dr.
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`Bhattacharjee has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including computer
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`science and/or computer engineering. Dr. Bhattacharjee has worked in the field of computer
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`science for more than twenty years and has published extensively. A copy of Dr. Bhattacharjee’s
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`curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Dr. Bhattacharjee may testify, without
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`limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the technical prong of the domestic industry
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`requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In addition, Dr. Bhattacharjee
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`may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`John Crockett
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`Mr. Crockett has a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from Utah State
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`University. He is a consulting engineer and has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum
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`vitae, including computer science and/or computer engineering. Mr. Crockett has worked in
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`these fields for more than ten years and also has experience as a practicing engineer. A copy of
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`Mr. Crockett’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit B. Mr. Crockett may testify,
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`without limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the technical prong of the domestic
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`industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In addition, Mr.
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`Crockett may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Michael A.M. Davies
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`Mr. Davies has an MBA from London Business School, a Masters Degree in Engineering
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`from the University of Durham (United Kingdom) and a Masters Degree in Electrical Sciences
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`from St. Catharine’s College at the University of Cambridge. He is a Senior Partner and
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`Chairman at Endeavour Partners, Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
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`Guest Lecturer at London Business School. Mr. Davies has expertise in the areas set forth in his
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`curriculum vitae, including economic and competitive analysis, corporate operations, supply
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`chain management, and the economics of hardware electronic and mechanical systems, in
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`particular semiconductor and hardware manufacturing, modern computing systems, and
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`consumer electronics. Mr. Davies has nearly thirty years’ experience in the telecommunications
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`and related industries with a particular focus on innovation in mobile devices, communications
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`services, and network infrastructure. A copy of Mr. Davies’ curriculum vitae is attached hereto
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`as Exhibit C. Mr. Davies may testify, without limitation, on issues including the public interest,
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`economic prong of the domestic industry requirement, remedy, and bonding. In addition, Mr.
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`Davies may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Ph.D.
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`Dr. Eisenach has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Virginia. He is a
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`Managing Director and Co-Chair of NERA Economic Consulting’s Communications, Media,
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`and Internet Practice. He is also an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University Law School,
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`where he teaches Regulated Industries, and a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise
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`Institute. Previously, Dr. Eisenach has served in senior policy positions at the U.S. Federal
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`Trade Commission and the White House Office of Management and Budget. A copy of Dr.
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`Eisenach’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit D. Dr. Eisenach may testify, without
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`limitation, on issues including the public interest, economic prong of the domestic industry
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`requirement, remedy, and bonding. In addition, Dr. Eisenach may provide rebuttal to opinions
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`offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`James E. Fowler
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`Dr. Fowler has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Ohio State University. He is a
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`Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State
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`University. Dr. Fowler has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including
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`video coding, computer science and/or computer engineering. Dr. Fowler has published
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`extensively on topics including video and image compression, video coding, and motion
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`compensation. A copy of Dr. Fowler’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit E. Dr.
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`Fowler may testify, without limitation, on issues including level of one of ordinary skill in the
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`art, claim construction, noninfringement, prior art, the state of the art at the time of the purported
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`inventions, invalidity, unenforceability of the asserted video coding patents, including with
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`respect to technical proposals made during the standards-setting process, the technical prong of
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`the domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In
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`addition, Dr. Fowler may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Benjamin F. Goldberg
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`Dr. Goldberg has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Yale University. He is an Associate
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`Professor in the Department of Computer Science at New York University. Dr. Goldberg has
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`expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including computer science and/or
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`computer engineering. A copy of Dr. Goldberg’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit
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`F. Dr. Goldberg may testify, without limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the
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`technical prong of the domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to
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`remedy. In addition, Dr. Goldberg may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s
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`experts.
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`Christopher J. Hansen
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`Dr. Hansen has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Los
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`Angeles. He has more than 20 years of experience in industry as an engineer and is the named
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`inventor on more than 125 issued patents. Dr. Hansen has expertise in the areas set forth in his
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`curriculum vitae, including computer science and/or computer engineering. A copy of Dr.
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`Hansen’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit G. Dr. Hansen may testify, without
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`limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the technical prong of the domestic industry
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`requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In addition, Dr. Hansen may
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`provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Dr. David Money Harris
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`Dr. Harris received a Ph.D. from Stanford University in Electrical Engineering and is a
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`Professor of Engineering Design at Harvey Mudd College. Dr. Harris has expertise in the areas
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`set forth in his curriculum vitae, including computer science and/or computer engineering. Dr.
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`Harris has worked in the field of circuit design for many years and has published extensively on
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`the topic. A copy of Dr. Harris’ curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit H. Dr. Harris may
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`testify, without limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the technical prong of the
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`domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In addition,
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`Dr. Harris may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Joseph P. Havlicek
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`Dr. Havlicek received a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in Electrical
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`Engineering and is a Professor in the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the
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`University of Oklahoma. Dr. Havlicek has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae,
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`including signal, image, and video processing, video coding and computer science and/or
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`computer engineering. Dr. Havlicek has worked in the fields of signal, image, and video
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`processing for more than twenty years and has published extensively on these topics. He has
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`also received awards related to Image Processing from the IEEE and is a senior member of the
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`IEEE. A copy of Dr. Havlicek’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit I. Dr. Havlicek
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`may testify, without limitation, on issues including level of one of ordinary skill in the art, claim
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`construction, noninfringement, prior art, the state of the art at the time of the purported
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`inventions, invalidity, unenforceability of the asserted video coding patents, including with
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`respect to technical proposals made during the standards-setting process, the technical prong of
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`the domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to remedy. In
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`addition, Dr. Havlicek may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`David Levin
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`Dr. Levin has a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland and is an Assistant Professor of
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`Computer Science at the University of Maryland. Dr. Levin has expertise in the areas set forth in
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`his curriculum vitae, including computer science and/or computer engineering. Dr. Levin has
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`published extensively on these topics. A copy of Dr. Levin’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto
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`as Exhibit J. Dr. Levin may testify, without limitation, on issues including noninfringement, the
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`technical prong of the domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating to
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`remedy. In addition, Dr. Levin may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s
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`experts.
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`Paul K. Meyer
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`Mr. Meyer has a B.S. degree in Commerce from the University of Virginia. He has held
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`positions with Stanford University’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering since 1994
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`and is President of TM Financial Forensics, LLC. He has over 30 years of experience consulting
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`on financial, accounting, economic and damages-related issues, including patent infringement
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`cases. He has conducted analyses and valuations of intellectual property in many industries. A
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`copy of Mr. Meyer’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit K. Mr. Meyers may testify,
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`without limitation, on issues including the unenforceability of the asserted video coding patents,
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`the public interest, economic prong of the domestic industry requirement, remedy, and bonding.
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`In addition, Mr. Meyer may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Friedhelm Rodermund
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`Mr. Rodermund has an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Technology
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`Aachen, as well as a graduate degree during which he completed a thesis focusing on design of a
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`dual processor computer for digital signal processing in power electronics. Mr. Rodermund has
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`expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including in technology innovation and
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`evolution, standards development and policy, technology strategy, and patent development. He
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`has had key roles in developing standards across many standard-setting organizations such as
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`ETSI, IETF and more. A copy of Mr. Rodermund’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as
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`Exhibit L. Mr. Rodermund may testify, without limitation, on issues including standards
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`development and policy and unenforceability of the asserted video coding patents. In addition,
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`Mr. Rodermund may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`James A. Storer
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`Dr. Storer has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University and is a Professor
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`in the Computer Science Department at Brandeis University. Dr. Storer has expertise in the
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`areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including data compression and archiving (including text,
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`images, video, and multi-media), storage and processing of large data sets, image retrieval,
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`object recognition, text, image, video processing, video coding, computer science and/or
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`computer engineering. Dr. Storer has published extensively on these topics, including on
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`encoding of H.263+ video, and has edited publications on image processing for the IEEE. He
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`also is the named inventor on multiple patents, including patents related to including encoding
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`and decoding of digital data. A copy of Dr. Storer’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as
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`Exhibit M. Dr. Storer may testify, without limitation, on issues including level of one of
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`ordinary skill in the art, claim construction, noninfringement, prior art, the state of the art at the
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`time of the purported inventions, invalidity, unenforceability of the asserted video coding
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`patents, including with respect to technical proposals made during the standards-setting process,
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`the technical prong of the domestic industry requirement, and on technical issues, if any, relating
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`to remedy. In addition, Dr. Storer may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s
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`experts.
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`Robert S. Tidwell
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`Mr. Tidwell has a Master of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of
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`North Texas and is continuing work in a Ph.D. program focusing on wireless communications.
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`Mr. Tidwell has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including computer
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`science and/or computer engineering. A copy of Mr. Tidwell’s curriculum vitae is attached
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`hereto as Exhibit N. Mr. Tidwell may testify, without limitation, on issues including
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`noninfringement, the technical prong of the domestic industry requirement, and on technical
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`issues, if any, relating to remedy. In addition, Mr. Tidwell may provide rebuttal to opinions
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`offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Stephan Wenger
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`Dr. Wenger has an Ph.D. in Computer Science from Technische Universität Berlin. Dr.
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`Wenger has expertise in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including on standards
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`development and policy, technology strategy, and patent development. He had a key role in
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`developing the H.264 standard, including consideration of intellectual property issues
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`surrounding the H.264 standard. A copy of Dr. Wenger’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as
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`Exhibit O. Dr. Wenger may testify, without limitation, on issues including standards
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`development and policy, prior art and unenforceability of the asserted video coding patents. In
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`addition, Dr. Wenger may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts.
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`Joseph A. Konstan
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`Dr. Joseph A. Konstan is the distinguished McKnight University Professor, and the
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`College of Science and Engineering’s Associate Dean for Research, at the University of
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`Minnesota. He has a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of California,
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`Berkeley, and an A.B. in Computer Science from Harvard University. Dr. Konstan has expertise
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`in the areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including, but not limited to, human-computer
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`interaction, social computing, collaborative information filtering, multimedia systems, scientific
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`visualization, interface toolkits and frameworks. A copy of Dr. Konstan’s curriculum vitae is
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`attached hereto as Exhibit P. Dr. Konstan may testify, without limitation, on issues including
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`technical matters related to U.S. Patent No. 8,854,706 (the “’706 patent”), the subject matter of
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`the ’706 patent, the state of the art at the time of the alleged invention of the ’706 patent,
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`qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art, the invalidity and/or unenforceability of the
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`’706 patent, the construction of claims and claim terms of the ’706 patent, the structure, design,
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`functionality, and operation of the products at issue in this Investigation, non-infringement of the
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`’706 patent, the lack of the required domestic industry technical prong relating to the ’706 patent,
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`other defenses, and/or any other technical issue that may arise relating to the ’706 patent. In
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`addition, Dr. Konstan may provide rebuttal to opinions offered by Complainant’s experts, and
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`other issues Complainant may assert.
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`W. Todd Schoettelkotte
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`Mr. W. Todd Schoettelkotte has a Master of Accounting from Rice University, and a B.S.
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`in Management from Rice University. Mr. Schoettelkotte has more than 20 years of experience
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`in the evaluation and quantification of economic damages arising from patent, copyright and
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`trademark infringement, and trade secret misappropriation disputes. A copy of Mr.
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`Schoettelkotte’s curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit Q. Mr. Schoettelkotte may testify,
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`without limitation, on issues including the public interest and the economic prong of the
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`domestic industry requirement. In addition, Mr. Schoettelkotte may provide rebuttal to opinions
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`offered by Complainant’s experts, and other issues Complainant may assert.
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`Dated: January 8, 2021 Respectfully submitted,
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`/s/ Kate Saxton
`William F. Lee
`Joseph J. Mueller
`Richard W. O’Neill
`Sarah R. Frazier
`Kate Saxton
`WILMER CUTLER PICKERING HALE AND
`DORR LLP
`60 State Street
`Boston, MA 02109
`Telephone: (617) 526-6000
`WHLenovo-Nokia1208servicelist@WilmerHale.com
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`Michael D. Esch
`WILMER CUTLER PICKERING HALE AND
`DORR LLP
`1875 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
`Washington, DC 20006
`Telephone: (202) 663-6000
`WHLenovo-Nokia1208servicelist@WilmerHale.com
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`Counsel for Respondents
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`WHITE & CASE LLP
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`/s/ Shamita D. Etienne-Cummings
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`Shamita D. Etienne-Cummings
`David Markoff
`701 13th Street NW
`Washington, DC 20005-3807
`Telephone: 202.626.3600
`Facsimile: 202.639.9355
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`Eric Lancaster
`Don Zhe Nan Wang
`Emily Yang
`3000 El Camino Real
`2 Palo Alto Square, Suite 900
`Palo Alto, CA 94306
`Telephone: 650.213.0300
`Facsimile: 650.213.8158
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`Attorneys for Intervenor Google LLC
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Curriculum Vitae
`Bobby Bhattacharjee
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`Department of Computer Science
`The University of Maryland
`College Park
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`1 Personal Information
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`Professor,
`Computer Science Department and
`the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies,
`University of Maryland
`Appointed Fall, 1999.
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`Affiliate Professor,
`Department of Electrial and Computer Engineering,
`University of Maryland.
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`Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2004–2006).
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`1.1 Education
`• Ph.D. in Computer Science
`Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, Summer 1999
`Dissertation title: Active Networking: Architectures, Composition, and Applications
`Advisors: Kenneth L. Calvert and Ellen W. Zegura
`• Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science
`Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Georgia, Spring 1994
`Graduated Summa Cum Laude and Outstanding Department Major
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`1.2 Employment
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`Summer 2009 to present
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`Professor
`University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
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`Summer 2005 to present
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`Associate Professor
`University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
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`Fall 2006
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`Visiting Professor
`Max Planck Instit¨ut f¨ur Software Systems, Saarbr¨ucken, Germany
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`Spring, Summer 2007
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`Visiting Researcher
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`AT&T Labs, Florham Park, New Jersey
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`Fall 1999 to Spring 2005
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`Assistant Professor
`University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
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`Fall 1995 to Summer 1999
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`Research Assistant
`Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
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`Summer 1998
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`Summer 1997
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`Summer 1995
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`Instructor
`Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
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`Member of Technical Staff
`AT&T Labs, Florham Park, New Jersey
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`Member of Technical Staff
`GTE Labs, Waltham, Massachusetts
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`Fall 1994 to Spring 1995
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`Teaching Assistant
`Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
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`2 Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities
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`2.1 Chapters in Books
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`1. Gisli Hj´almt´ysson and Samrat Bhattacharjee. “Control on Demand”, In Proceedings of
`the First International Working Conference on Active Networks volume 1653 of Lecture
`Notes in Computer Science (Stefan Covaci, editor), pages 315-329, Springer-Verlag, June
`1999.
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`2. Pete Keleher, Samrat Bhattacharjee, and Bujor Silaghi. “Are Virtualized Overlay Net-
`works Too Much of a Good Thing?”, Peer-to-Peer Systems First International Workshop,
`Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2429, (Peter Druschel et. al. Editors) pages
`225–231, Springer-Verlag, 2002.
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`3. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Sudarshan S. Chawathe, Vijay Gopalakrishnan, Peter J. Keleher,
`and Bujor D. Silaghi. “Efficient Peer-To-Peer Searches Using Result-Caching”, Peer-to-
`Peer Systems II, Second International Workshop, IPTPS 2003, Lecture Notes in Com-
`puter Science, Vol. 2735, (M. Frans Kaashoek and Ion Stoica, Editors), pages 225–236,
`Springer-Verlag, 2003.
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`“Using Trust in Recommender Systems: an
`4. Paolo Massaand Bobby Bhattacharjee.
`Experimental Analysis”, In Second International Conference, iTrust 2004, Lecture Notes
`in Computer Science, Vol. 2995 Jensen, Christian; Poslad, Stefan; Dimitrakos, Theo
`(Eds.), pages 221-235, Springer-Verlag, 2004.
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`5. Cristian Lumezanu, Neil Spring, and Bobby Bhattacharjee. “Decentralized Message Or-
`dering for Publish/Subscribe Systems”, ACM/IFIP/Usenix 7th International Middleware
`Conference, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4290 (Maarten van Steen and Michi
`Henning, Editors), pages 162–179, Springer-Verlag, 2006.
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`“Overlay Networks and Resiliency”, in
`6. Misha Rabinovich and Bobby Bhattacharjee.
`Guide to Reliable Internet Services and Applications , Charles R Kalmanek, Sudip Misra,
`and Y. Richard Yang (Editors). Springer-Verlag, 2010.
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`2.2 Articles in Refereed Journals
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`1. Kenneth L. Calvert, Samrat Bhattacharjee, Ellen W. Zegura, and James Sterbenz. “Di-
`rections in Active Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, No. 10, pages 72-78,
`1998.
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`2. Samrat Bhattacharjee, Ellen W. Zegura, and Kenneth L. Calvert. “Active Networking
`and End-to-End Arguments”, IEEE Network Magazine, No. 3, pages 66-71, 1998.
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`3. Gisli Hj´almt´ysson and Samrat Bhattacharjee. “Control on Demand - An Efficient Ap-
`proach to Router Programmability”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications,
`JSAC, Vol. 17, No. 9, pages 1549-1562, September 1999.
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`4. S. Bhattacharjee, W. C. Cheng, C.-F. Chou, L. Golubchik, and S. Khuller. “Bistro: a
`Platform for Building Scalable Wide-Area Upload Applications”, ACM SIGMETRICS
`Performance Evaluation Review, Vol. 28, No. 2, pages 29-35, September 2000.
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`5. Ellen W. Zegura, Mostafa Ammar, Zongming Fei, and Samrat Bhattacharjee. “Application-
`Layer Anycasting: A Server Selection Architecture and Use in Replicated Web Service”,
`Transactions on Networking, Vol. 8, Issue 4, pages 455-466, August 2000.
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`“Scalable Secure Group Communications
`6. Suman Banerjeeand Samrat Bhattacharjee.
`over IP-multicast”, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, JSAC, Vol. 20,
`No. 8, pages 1511 - 1527, October 2002.
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`7. U. Cetintemel, P. J. Keleher, B. Bhattacharjee, and M. J. Franklin. “Deno: A Decen-
`tralized, Peer-to-Peer Object-Replication System for Weakly-Connected Environments”,
`IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 52, No. 7, pages 943–959, July 2003.
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`8. Suman Banerjee, Christopher Kommareddy, and Bobby Bhattacharjee. “Efficient Peer
`Location on the Internet”, Computer Networks Journal, Vol. 5:1, pages 5-17, 2004.
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`“P5: A Protocol for
`9. Rob Sherwood, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Aravind Srinivasan.
`Scalable Anonymous Communications”, Journal of Computer Security, Vol 13:6, pages
`839-876, 2005.
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`10. Suman Banerjee, Christopher Kommareddy, Koushik Kar, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and
`Samir Khuller.
`“OMNI: An Efficient Overlay Multicast Infrastructure for Real-time
`Applications”, Special Issue of Computer Networks on Overlay Distribution Structures
`and their Applications, Vol 50:6, pages 826-842, 2005.
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`“Cooperative Peer Groups
`11. Rob Sherwood, Seungjoon Lee, and Bobby Bhattcharjee.
`in NICE”, Computer Networks Journal, Special Issue on Management in P2P systems:
`Trust, Reputation and Security, Vol 50:4, pages 523-544, 2006.
`
`12. Tuna Guven, Chris Kommareddy, Richard J. La, Mark A. Shayman, and Bobby Bhat-
`tacharjee. “Measurement-Based Optimal Routing on Overlay Architectures for Unicast
`Sessions”, Computer Networks Journal: Special issue on Network Modeling and Simula-
`tion, Vol. 50, No. 12, pages 1938–1951, August 2006.
`
`13. Suman Banerjee, Seungjoon Lee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Aravind Srinivasan. “Re-
`silient Multicast using Overlays”, IEEE/ACM Transactions of Networking, Vol. 14, No.
`2, pages 237–248, April 2006.
`
`14. Ruggero Morselli, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Michael A. Marsh, and Aravind Srinivasan. “Ef-
`ficient Lookup on Unstructured Topologies”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Com-
`munications (J-SAC), Special Issue on Peer-to-Peer Communications and Applications,
`pages 62-72, 2007.
`
`15. Jik-Soo Kim, Beomseok Nam, Peter Keleher, Michael Marsh, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and
`Alan Sussman. “Trade-offs in Matching Jobs and Balancing Load for Distributed Desktop
`Grids”, Future Generation Computer Systems – International Journal of Grid Computing:
`Theory, Methods & Applications, Vol. 25, No. 5, pages 415–424, 2008.
`
`16. Seungjoon Lee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Aravind Srinivasan, and Samir Khuller. “Efficient
`and Resilient Backbones for Multihop Wireless Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile
`Computing, Vol 7:11, 2008.
`
`17. T. Guven, R. La, M. Shayman, and B. Bhattacharjee. “A Unified Framework for Multi-
`path Routing for Unicast and Multicast”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol.
`6:5, 2008.
`
`18. Seungjoon Lee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Suman Banerjee, Bo Han. “A Generic Framework
`for Efficient Geographic Routing in Wireless Networks”, Elsevier Computer Networks,
`Vol 54:5, 2010.
`
`19. Bo Han, Lusheng Ji, Seungjoon Lee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Robert R. Miller. “Are
`All Bits Equal? – Experimental Study of IEEE 802.11 Communication Bit Errors”.
`IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 20, No. 6, 2012.
`
`“Dynamic fre-
`20. V. Singh, M. Lentz, B. Bhattacharjee, R. J. La and M. A. Shayman.
`quency resource allocation in heterogeneous cellular networks”. IEEE Trans. on Mobile
`Computing (TMC). 2016.
`
`21. Wagner, Justin and Paulson, Joseph N. and Wang, Xiao and Bhattacharjee, Bobby and
`Bravo, Hector Corrada, Privacy-Preserving Microbiome Analysis Using Secure Compu-
`tation, Bioinformatics, 2016.
`
`22. Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Christopher Kommareddy. “Scalable Ap-
`plication Layer Multicast”, Transactions on Networking, Under revision, Submitted in
`2002.
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`2.3 Articles in Refereed Conferences and Workshops
`
`“How to Model an
`1. Ellen W. Zegura, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Bobby Bhattacharjee.
`Internetwork”, In Proceedings of INFOCOM’96, pages 594–602, 1996.
`
`2. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Mostafa Ammar, Ellen Zegura, Viren Shah, and Zongming Fei.
`“Application-Layer Anycasting”,
`In Proceedings of INFOCOM’97, pages 1388–1396,
`Kobe, Japan, 1997.
`
`3. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura. “Active Networking
`and the End-to-End Argument”, In Proceedings of ICNP’97, pages 220–228, 1997.
`
`4. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Kenneth. L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura. “An Architecture for
`Active Networking”, In Proceedings of IFIP TC6 Seventh International Conference on
`High Performance Networking’97, pages 265–279, 1997.
`
`5. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura. “Self-Organizing Wide
`Area Network Caches”, In Proceedings of INFOCOM’98, pages 600–608, 1998.
`
`6. Bobby Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura.
`Active Networks”, In Proceedings of ICNP’98, pages 31–41, 1998.
`
`“Reasoning about
`
`7. Zongming Fei, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Ellen W. Zegura, and Mostafa Ammar. “A Novel
`Server Selection Technique for Improving the Response Time of a Replicated Service”, In
`Proceedings of INFOCOM’98, pages 783–791, San Francisco, CA, 1998.
`
`8. Samrat Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura. “Congestion Control
`and Caching in CANEs”, In Proceedings of ICC’98, Workshop on Active Networks and
`Programmable Networks, 1998.
`
`9. Samrat Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, and Ellen W. Zegura. “LIANE — Composi-
`tion for Active Networks”, Computer Communications Workshop, 1998.
`
`“Control on Demand”, Proceedings of
`10. Gisli Hj´almt´ysson and Samrat Bhattacharjee.
`International Workshop on Active Networking, Berlin, pages 315–329, 1999.
`
`“Bowman: A Node OS for
`11. S. Merugu, S. Bhattacharjee, E. Zegura, and K. Calvert.
`Active Networks”. Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, pages 1127–1136, 2000.
`
`12. Y. Chae, S. Merugu, E. Zegura, and S. Bhattacharjee. “Exposing the Network: Support
`for Topology Sensitive Applications”, Proceedings of IEEE OpenArch, pages 65–74, 2000.
`
`13. Samrat Bhattacharjee, William Cheng, Chen-Fu Chou, Leana Golubchik, and Samir
`Khuller. “Bistro: A Platform for Building Scalable Wide-Area Upload Applications”,
`Proceedings of PAWS Workshop, 2000.
`
`14. R. Jaegar, S. Bhattacharjee, J. K. Hollingsworth, R. Duncan, T. Lavian, and F. Travostino.
`“Integrating Active Networking and Commercial-Grade Routing Platforms”, Usenix 2000
`Workshop on Intelligence at the Edge, 2000.
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`“Scalable Group Communication over IP
`15. Suman Banerjeeand Bobby Bhattacharjee.
`Multicast”, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Network Protocols, pages
`261–271, 2001.
`
`16. Narendar Shankar, Christopher Komareddy, and Bobby Bhattacharjee. “Finding Close
`Friends over the Internet”, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Network
`Protocols, pages 301–311, 2001.
`
`17. Matt Sanders, Ken Calvert, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Stephen Zabele, Mark Keaton, and
`Ellen Zegura. “Active Reliable Multicast on CANEs: A Case Study”, IEEE OpenArch,
`pages 49–62, 2001.
`
`“Scalable Application-Layer Multicast for
`18. Suman Banerjeeand Samrat Bhattacharjee.
`Content Distribution”, Computer Communciations Workshop, 2001.
`
`19. Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Christopher Komareddy. “Scalable Application-
`Layer Multicast”, Pr

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