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`PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`HTC CORPORATION AND HTC AlVIERICA, INC.,
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`Petitioners
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`V.
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`ADVANCED AUDIO DEVICES, LLC,
`Patent Owner
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`Case No. IPR2014-01156
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`Patent No. 7,817,502
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`EXHIBIT 2005
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`IEEE 100
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`The Authoritative chtlonary of
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`IEEE StandardSIermS. .
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`Seventh Editioh
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`IEEE
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`Published by
`Standards lntormation Network
`IEEE Press
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`access (1) (A) The process of obtaining data from or placing
`data into a storage device Synonym storage access. See also.
`access method; access mode. (B) To obtain data from or place
`data into a storage device as in definition (A). See also: ran-
`dom access; partitioned access; direct access; indexed se-
`quential access; serial access; sequential access; indexed ac-
`cess.
`(C) 6105—1990, 610.10’-1994
`(2)
`(A) Any means of establishing logical or physical com-
`munication with a computer or communications system.
`(B) Any means of obtaining the use of such a system. (C) Any
`actions that result in a flow of information involving such a
`system. (D) That part of a public network connecting the cus-
`tomer premises to the public network switching system (cen-
`tral office).
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`y (C) 610.7—1995
`(3) To obtain data from or plate data into a storage device as
`in definition (A). Synonym: storage access.
`(C) 610.10-1994w
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`Acceptance Test or Launch Language
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`Acceptance Test or Launch Language A test language used
`to test applications on the Apollo launch vehicle.
`(C) 610.13—1993w
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`acceptance tests Soc: oom'onnnucc Ions.
`accepted lcsl. A lost on n syslr-ru or model system lhal‘simulmes
`1hr: clccrricnl. Ihcrmal. und nioohunirnl stresses occurring in
`service.
`(INl’C) 10684996
`acceptor .‘r'r'r: semiconductor.
`access (I) (A) Tho process of obtaining dart-.1 from or plucing
`(lulu into a storage device. Synonym: storage access. See also:
`access method; ncccss nmdo. (ll) ‘l‘n uhmin dam l'mru or place
`data into .1 stun-go device as in rloliuiriun [A]. 3W "it”: mn'
`dorll occurs; partitioned access; dirm access:
`indcxrtl 5c—
`Irucluial access: serial access: huqurnlial arm-.53: indcml arc‘
`Cans.
`({f) olllj-I‘J‘Jll.t:l(l.lU-l‘)‘JIl
`(2)
`(A) Any IIIL'HI'IS of oslnblirhing logical or physical com-
`Illunluution with -.r conrpulor or curmnunicalious system.
`(B) Any mCflIIh‘ ol obtuiniog the use of such 1: system. {C} Any
`tit‘lions than result in 11 How of information involving such :1
`system. (1)] Thai. par: of a public nolwor'k coln‘muling the CIISv
`lonrcr premises in tho public nol work switching xysmm (cen-
`tlni office).
`(i'l Gilli-['WS
`(3) To ulnuiu data from or plan: darn into .1 storage duricc as
`in definition (A). Synonym: storage access.
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`(C) 610.10-1994w
`access arm In a magnetic disk device, an arm that supports and
`positions one or more magnetic heads. See also: voice—coil
`actuator.
`(C) 610.10-1994w
`access code (telephone switching systems) One or more digits
`required in ccrtaiusituations in lieu of or preceding an area
`or office code.
`(COM) 312—1977w
`access control (1).The prevention of unauthorized use of a re—
`source. including the prevention of use of a resource in an
`unauthorized manner.
`(LM/C) 802.10—1992
`(2) The means to allow authorized entry and prevent unau-
`thorized entry of persons. vehicles. zmd materials into an area.
`(PE/NP) 692-1997
`(3) The prevention of unauthorized usage of resources.
`(C/LM) 880241—1999
`access contr'ol field The protocol control information in-a slot,
`which is used to support the access control function.
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`(LM/C) 88026-1994
`access: control function The generic nronc for IIu; an-rrurl Ar-
`birrrrtud {QB} Access :uirj Pre-rlr'br'o'mud (I’d) Accent fiUJL'
`firms in the [)9le Lnyrrr that control tu'ntoss to tho medium
`in this prrrt of ISOfl'EC 9302.
`(l MIC) 8802-64994
`Medan-control muchanisnr (software) llzrn'lwnrc. or software
`features, Operating procedures, or management procedures
`designed to permit authorized access to a computer system.
`See also: hardware; computer system; procedure; software.
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`(C/SE) 729-19833
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`access coupler (lihur optics) A duvicr; plncud btlwtcu rwo
`wnvcgrridc rods to allow sigrurlx lo ln: withdrawn from or
`cnlcrcd into one, of thc wovoguidus. Sr? air-n. opiicrrl wave-
`guide coupler.
`{Sniltlll} HIE-1934‘»
`truce-so credentials Dru-ii that an!
`lrnnsfortcll
`to establish the
`claimed identity of n roudsidr: uquiprncut (REE) application.
`{SthfiLlJ 1455-1999
`access fitting A fitting pemiitting access to the conductors in a
`raceway at locations other than at a box. See also: raceway.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
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`accessibility (1) (software) The extent to which software facil—
`itates sclcclivc use or maintenance of its components. See
`olro.’ software; maintenance; components.
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`(C/SE) 729-19835
`(2) (telephone switching systems) The ability of a given inlet
`to reach the available outlets.
`(COM) 312—1977w
`(3) (A) (As: nppliod to cquipmenll. Adtnihing than: nppr'orridt'.
`not guarded by locked doors. clcvntion. or other cliculivc
`mcrurs. Siri- ntm: rcndily lrcco'tsiblc. (ll) (As applied to wiring.
`methods.) Capable of being mnuwcd or exposed without
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`accessory
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`rlmnaging the building structure. or finish or our pennanenlly
`clofiorl in by lllt: structure (If-finllih ol' the building. ‘Xt'C also
`exposed: concealed.
`(NESCJNEC) {lift}
`(:1) (power and rlistribuliuu Irunsl'ornrors) Admitting close
`uppronch bccnuso not guarded by locked doors. elevation. 01'
`other affective moans.
`(Pfu’l'R). C57. 11.80 With
`(5) (wiring methods) Not permanently closed in by the struc—
`ture or finish of the building; capable of being removed with-
`out disturbing the building structure or finish.
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`(PE/EEC) [119]
`(6) Admitting close approach to contact by persons due to
`lack of locked doors, elevation, or other effective safeguards.
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`(PB/TR) "C5_7.12_.80-1978r
`accessible object An object for which the cliént possesses a
`valid designator or handle.
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`(C/PA) 1328—1993w. 1224-1993w, 1327«1993w
`accessible, readily Seé: readily accessible.
`accessible voltage drop Voltage difference between ‘any two
`points accessible to workers at the work site; '
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`(T&DIPE) 1048—1990
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`access list A list of user IDs and group IDs of thoseAusers and
`groups authorized to plum: Jobs in :r queue. An access list is
`associated witha quunu. A batch server .uses tin: noun-.55 liil
`of a queue as one of tho criterin in deciding to put :r juh in u
`queue.
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`access mechanism A mechanism that is responsible for moving
`an access arm. Synonymzluctuator.
`(C) 610.1Q—l924w
`access method (1) (LANS) A communication technique whorl:
`data is allowed or disallowed access to n cornuiunicnliun sys-
`tem.
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`; .(LMIC) 802.‘i—1989r'
`(2)-(data man. gement) A method for logicallystruoturing
`data so that fliestorage location of any Specific dam item is
`well—defined. Synonym: access technique. Serialsa: directne-
`cess method; basic access method.
`(C) 610.5-1990w
`access mode (1) 'A technique that- is used to access-logical re-
`cords within avfile. Sae also: indexed sequential access mode;
`sequential access mode; file access mode; direct access mode.
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`(C) 610.511990w
`(2) A form of access permitted to a file.
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`(PA/C) 9945—14996
`(3) A form of access to a file or an attribute oi a file indicating
`the kind of operations that may be pcrforrnedonthc file.
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`.(C) 1003.5—1999
`accessories (I) (power and distribution transformers) (gen-
`ernl) Devices Ihnr perionu n secondary‘or minor duty as an
`adjunct or rcfincin'cnr Io rho primary or major duty of a unit
`of equipniunl.
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`(SWGIPIEII'R) C3'i.1IZID-199?.. C5?.]2.tlll-l‘l'l3r
`(2) (raceway) (root-wary systems for Clilfifi 1E uircuiL-t [or
`nuclear power ucnornling stations) Devices that are used lo
`supplcrncnr rho I'unclions ol' raceway syslnrnr. Tl'rudc inc-Indr-
`auch items :13 dropouts. covers. conduit adopters. {nurturing
`tic-VlCcs (horns such as ronduil clamps. support connections.
`and cnbh: troy covur chimps). adjurlnlrlc connectors. und di-
`viders.
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`(PI-IMP) 628- l‘Jli’lr
`accessory (ll (lest, measurement. and dingmnnic equipment)
`An assembly of :r group of path: or :r unit that is not always
`required for thc opinnlinn of a lost sol or unit as originally
`designed. inrl son-rs to extend tho innulionn or capabilities of
`the toil. sol; simihrrly. as huntlphoncs for a radio so: supplied
`with a loudspeaker; :1 vibrator power null for use with it not
`having it built—in power supply, or a remote. control unit for
`use. with a set having integral controls.
`(MEL) {2]
`(2) [electric and electronics pnrbi nod equipment.) A hash:
`purl. subasrcinbly. or assembly dcsrgncd for use in conjunc-
`lion with or In sripplcmenL nuolhct‘ ussmrbly. unit. or sol.
`contributing to lhr: oil‘nolivoncss Iheruol' without extending or
`varying the basic function of the Monnihly or sol. An :rcc¢s~
`sory may in: Irscd for testing. adjusting. or onlihrnliog put—
`poscs. Typical examples: lost instrument. recording czuuorn
`for rurlrrr sol. headphones. ornorgcncy power supply.
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