`http://telecommnet.com
`http://cs.berkeley.edu/-tlavian
`tlavian@telecommnet. com
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`1m
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`1640 Mariani Dr.
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`(408)-209-9112
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`Research and Consulting:Telecommunications,Network
`Communications, and Mobile Wireless Technologies
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`Scientist, educator, and technologist with over 25years of experience; co-author on over 25
`scientific publications, journal articles, and peer-reviewed papers; named inventor on over 100
`issued and filed patents; industry fellow and lecturer at UC Berkeley Engineering-Center for
`Entrepreneurship and Technology (CET)
`EDUCATION
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`• Ph.D., Computer Science specializing in networking and communications, UC Berkeley
`• M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University
`• B.Sc., Mathematics and Computer Science, Tel Aviv University
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`EXPERTISE
`Network communications, telecommunications, Internet protocols, and mobile wireless:
`• Communication networks: Internet protocols; TCP/IP suite; TCP; UDP; IP; VoiP;
`Ethernet; network protocols; network software applications; data link, network, and
`transport layers (L2, L3, L4)
`Internet software: Internet software applications; distributed computing; cloud computing;
`Web applications; FTP; HTTP; Java; client server; file transfer; multicast; streaming media
`• Routing/switching: LAN; WAN; VPN; routing protocols; RIP; BGP; MPLS; OSPF; IS-IS;
`DNS; QoS; switching; packet switching; network infrastructure; network communication
`architectures
`• Mobile wireless: wireless LAN; 802.11 ; cellular systems; mobile devices; smartphone
`technologies
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`ACCOMPLISHMENTS
`• Selected as principal investigator for three US Department of Defense (DARPA) projects
`• Directed research project on networking computation for the US Air Force Research Lab
`(AFRL)
`• Led and developed the first network resourcescheduling service for grid computing
`• Administered wireless research project for an undisclosed US federa l agency
`• Managed and engineered the first demonstrated transatlantic dynamic allocation of 1 OGbs
`Lambdas as a grid service
`• Spearheaded the development of the first demonstrated wire-speed active network on
`commercial hardware
`Invented over 100 patents; over 50 prosecuted prose in front of the USPTO
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`• Created and chaired Nortel Networks' EON Patent Committee
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`IV Exhibit 2006
`FedEx v. IV
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`PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
`2000-Present
`University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California
`Berkeley Industry Fellow, Lecturer, Visiting Scientist, Ph.D. Candidate, Nortel's Scientist
`Liaison
`Some positions and projects were concurrent, others sequential
`• Serves as an industry fellow and lecturer at the Center for Entrepreneurship and
`Technology (CET).
`• Studied network services, telecommunication systems and software, communications
`infrastructure, and data centers
`• Developed long-term technology for the enterprise market, integrating communication and
`computing technologies
`• Conducted research projects in data centers (RAD Labs), telecommunication infrastructure
`(SAHARA), and wireless systems (ICEBERG)
`• Acted as scientific liaison between Norte! Research Lab and UC Berkeley, providing
`tangible value in advanced technologies
`• Earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a specialization in communications and
`networking
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`TelecommNet Consulting, lnc.(lnnovations-IP) Sunnyvale, California
`Principal Scientist
`• Consults in the areas of network communications, telecommunications, Internet protocols,
`and smartphone mobile wireless devices
`• Provides architecture and system consultation for projects relating to computer networks,
`mobile wireless devices, and Internet web technologies
`• Acts as an expert witness in network communications patent infringement lawsuits
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`2006-Present
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`VisuMenu, Inc., Sunnyvale, California
`Co- Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
`• Designs and develops architecture and system of visual IVR technologies for smartphones
`and wireless mobile devices in the area of network communications
`• Designs crawler/spider system for IVR I PBX using Asterisk, SIP, and VoiP
`• Deploys the system as cloud networking and cloud computing utilizing Amazon Web
`Services
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`2010-Present
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`2008 - 2008
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`lxia, Santa Clara, California
`Communications Consultant
`• Researched and developed advanced network communications testing technologies:
`• lxNetwork/lxN2X- tested IP routing and switching devices and broadband access
`equipment. Provided traffic generation and emulation for the full range of protocols: routing,
`MPLS, layer 2/3 VPNs, carrier Ethernet, broadband access, and data center bridging
`• lxLoad -quickly and accurately modeled high-volume video, data, and voice subscribers
`and servers to test real-world performance of multiservice delivery and security platforms
`• lxCatapult- emulated a broad range of wireless access and core protocols to test
`wireless components and systems that, when combined with lxLoad, provides an end-to(cid:173)
`end solution for testing wireless service quality
`• lxVeriWave - employed a client-centric model to test Wi-Fi and wireless LAN networks
`by generating repeatable large-scale, real-world test scenarios that are virtually impossible
`to create by any other means
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`• Test automation- provided simple, comprehensive lab automation to help test
`engineering teams create, organize, catalog, and schedule execution of tests
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`Nortel Networks, Santa Clara, California
`Originally employed by Bay Networks, which was acquired by Norte/ Networks
`Principal Scientist, Principal Architect, Principal Engineer, Senior Software Engineer
`• Held scientific and research roles at Nortel Labs, Bay Architecture Labs, and in the office of
`the CTO
`Principal Investigator for US Department of Defense (DARPA) Projects
`• Conceived , proposed, and completed three research projects: active networks, DWDM(cid:173)
`RAM, and a networking computation project for Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)
`• Led a wireless research project for an undisclosed US federal agency
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`1996- 2007
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`Academic and Industrial Researcher
`• Analyzed new technologies to reduce risks associated with R&D investment
`• Spearheaded research collaboration with leading universities and professors at UC
`Berkeley, Northwestern University, University of Amsterdam, and University of Technology,
`Sydney
`• Evaluated competitive products relative to Nortel's products and technology
`• Proactively identified prospective business ideas, which led to new networking products
`• Predicted technological trends through researching the technological horizon and academic
`sphere
`• Designed software for switches, routers , and network communications devices
`• Developed systems and architectures for switches, routers, and network management
`• Researched and developed the following projects:
`• Data-Center Communications: network and server orchestration
`• DRAC: SOA-facilitated L 1/L2/L3 network dynamic controller
`• Omega: classified wireless project for undisclosed US Federal Agency
`• Open platform: project for the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
`• Network resource orchestration for Web services workflows
`• Proxy study between Web/grids services and network services
`• Streaming content replication: real-time AN media multicast at edge
`• DWDM-RAM: US DARPA-funded program on agile optical transport
`• Packet capturing and forwarding service on IP and Ethernet traffic
`• C02: content-aware agile networking
`• Active networks: US DARPA-funded research program
`• ORE: programmable network service platform
`• JVM platform: Java on network devices
`• Web-based device management: network device management
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`2006-2007
`2003-2007
`2006-2006
`2005-2005
`2004-2005
`2004-2004
`2003-2004
`2003-2004
`2002-2003
`2001-2003
`1999-2002
`1998-2002
`1998-2001
`1996-1997
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`Technology Innovator and Patent Leader
`• Created and chaired Nortel Networks' EDN Patent Committee
`• Facilitated continuous stream of innovative ideas and their conversion into intellectual
`property rights
`• Developed intellectual property assets through invention and analysis of existing
`technology portfolios
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`Aptel Communications, Netanya, Israel
`Software Engineer, Team Leader
`Start-up company focused on mobile wireless COMA spread spectrum PCNIPCS
`• Developed a mobile wireless device using an unlicensed band [Direct Sequence Spread
`Spectrum (DSSS)]
`• Designed and managed a personal communication network (PCN) and personal
`communication system (PCS), which are the precursors of short text messages (SMS)
`• Designed and developed network communications software products (mainly in C/C++)
`• Brought a two-way paging product from concept to development
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`1994-1995
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`Scitex Ltd., Herzeliya, Israel
`Software Engineer, Team Leader
`Software and hardware company acquired by Hewlett Packard (HPJ
`• Developed system and network communications (mainly in C/C++)
`Invented Parallel SIMD Architecture
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`• Participated in the Technology Innovation group
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`1990-1993
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`Shalev, Ramat-HaSharon, Israel
`Start-up company
`Software Engineer
`• Developed real-time software and algorithms (mainly in C/C++ and Pascal)
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`1987-1990
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`PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
`IEEE senior member
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`IEEE CNSV co-chair, Intellectual Property SIG (2013)
`• President Next Step Toastmasters (an advanced TM club in the Silicon Valley) (201 3-2014)
`• Technical co-chair, IEEE Hot Interconnects 2005 at Stanford University
`• Member, IEEE Communications Society (COMMSOC)
`• Member, IEEE Computer Society
`• Member, IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
`• Member, IEEE-USA Intellectual Property Committee
`• Member, ACM, ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOM)
`• Member, ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web (SIGWEB)
`• Member, IEEE Consultants' Network (CNSV)
`• Global Member, Internet Society (ISOC)
`• President Java Users Group- Silicon Valley Mountain View, CA, 1999-2000
`• Toastmasters International
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`ADVISORY BOARDS
`• Quixey -search engine for wireless mobile apps
`• Mytopia - mobile social games
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`ileverage- Israeli Innovations
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`PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
`• Top Talent Award- Nortel
`• Top Inventors Award- Nortel EON
`• Certified IEEE-WCET- Wireless Communications Engineering Technologies
`• Toastmasters International - Competent Communicator (twice)
`• Toastmasters International- Advanced Communicator Bronze
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`Patents and Publications
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`Patents Issued
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`US 9.184.989 Grid proxy architecture for network resources
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`US 9,083,728 Systems and methods to support sharing and exchanging in a network
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`US 9.021 .130 Photonic line sharing for high-speed routers
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`US 9.001 .819 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.949.846 Time-value curves to provide dynamic QoS for time sensitive file transfers
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`US 8,929,517 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8,903,073 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.898.274 Grid proxy architecture for network resources
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`US 8,880,120 Device and method for providing enhanced telephony
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`US 8,879. 703 System method and device for providing tailored services when call is on-hold
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`US 8.879.698 Device and method for providing enhanced telephony
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`US 8,867, 708 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.787.536 Systems and methods for communicating with an interactive voice response
`system
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`US 8,782,230 Method and apparatus for using a command design pattern to access and
`configure network elements
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`US 8.762.963 Translation of programming code
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`US 8.762.962 Methods and apparatus for automatic translation of a computer program
`language code
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`US 8.745.573 Platform-independent application development framework
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`US 8. 731,148 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.688. 796 Rating system for determining whether to accept or reject objection raised by
`user in social network
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`US 8.619. 793 Dynamic assignment of traffic classes to a priority queue in a packet forwarding
`device
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`US 8.572,303 Portable universal communication device
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`US 8.553.859 Device and method for providing enhanced telephony
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`US 8.548.131 Systems and methods for communicating with an interactive voice response
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`US 8.537.989 Device and method for providing enhanced telephony
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`US 8.341.257 Grid proxv architecture for network resources
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`US 8.161 .139 Method and apparatus for intelligent management of a network element
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`US 8.146.090 Time-value curves to provide dynamic QoS for time sensitive file transfer
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`US 8.078. 708 Grid proxv architecture for network resources
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`US 7.944.827 Content-aware dynamic network resource allocation
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`US 7.860.999 Distributed computation in network devices
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`US 7.734.748 Method and apparatus for intelligent management of a network element
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`US 7.710.871 Dynamic assignment of traffic classes to a priority queue in a packet forwarding
`device
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`US 7.580.349 Content-aware dynamic network resource allocation
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`US 7.433 941 Method and apparatus for accessing network information on a network device
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`US 7.359,993 Method and apparatus for interfacing external resources with a network element
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`US 7.313.608 Method and apparatus for using documents written in a markup language to
`access and configure network elements
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`US 7.260,621 Object-oriented network management interface
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`US 7.237.012 Method and apparatus for classifying Java remote method invocation transport
`traffic
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`US 7.127.526 Method and apparatus for dynamically loading and managing software services
`on a network device
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`US 7.047.536 Method and apparatus for classifying remote procedure call transport traffic
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`US 7.039.724 Programmable command-line interface API for managing operation of a network
`device
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`US 6.976.054 Method and system for accessing low-level resources in a network device
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`US 6.970.943 Routing architecture including a compute plane configured for high-speed
`processing of packets to provide application layer support
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`US 6.950.932 Security association mediator for Java-enabled devices
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`US 6.850.989 Method and apparatus for automatically configuring a network switch
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`US 6,845,397
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`Interface method and system for accessing inner layers of a network protocol
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`US 6.842,781 Download and processing of a network management application on a network
`device
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`US 6.772.205 Executing applications on a target network device using a proxy network device
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`US 6.564,325 Method of and apparatus for providing multi-level security access to system
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`US 6.175,868 Method and apparatus for automatically configuring a network switch
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`US 6.170.015 Network apparatus with Java co-processor
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`US 8.687, 777 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8,681,951 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.625.756 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.594,280 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.548,135 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8,406,388 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.345.835 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8,223,931 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.160,215 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.155.280 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8,054,952 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`US 8.000.454 Systems and methods for visual presentation and selection of IVR menu
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`EP 1,905,211
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`Technique for authenticating network users
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`EP 1,142.213 Dynamic assignment of traffic classes to a priority queue in a packet forwarding
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`EP 1 671 460 Method and apparatus for scheduling resources on a switched underlay network
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`CA 2,358.525 Dynamic assignment of traffic classes to a priority queue in a packet forwarding
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`Patent Applications Published and Pending
`(Not an exhaustive list)
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`US 20150058490 Grid Proxy Architecture for Network Resources
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`US 20150010136 Systems and Methods for Visual Presentation and Selection of IVR Menu
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`US 20140379784 Method and Apparatus for Using a Command Design Pattern to Access and
`Configure Network Elements
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`US 20140105025 Dynamic Assignment of Traffic Classes to a Priority Queue in a Packet
`Forwarding Device
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`US 20140105012 Dynamic Assignment of Traffic Classes to a Priority Queue in a Packet
`Forwarding Device
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`US 20140012991 Grid Proxy Architecture for Network Resources
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`US 20130080898 Systems and Methods for Electronic Communications
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`US 20130022191 Systems and Methods for Visual Presentation and Selection of IVR Menu
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`US 20130022183 Systems and Methods for Visual Presentation and Selection of IVR Menu
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`US 20130022181 Systems and Methods for Visual Presentation and Selection of IVR Menu
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`US 20120180059 Time-Value Curves to Provide Dynamic QOS for Time Sensitive File
`Transfers
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`US 20120063574 Systems and Methods for Visual Presentation and Selection of IVR Menu
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`US 20110225330 Portable Universal Communication Device
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`US 20100220616 Optimizing Network Connections
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`US 20100217854 Method and Apparatus for lntelliqent Management of a Network Element
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`US 20100146492 Translation of Programming Code
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`US 20100146112 Efficient Communication Techniques
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`US 20100146111 Efficient Communication in a Network
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`US 20090313613 Methods and Apparatus for Automatic Translation of a Computer Program
`Language Code
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`US 20090313004 Platform-I ndependent Application Development Framework
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`US 20090279562 Content-aware dynamic network resource allocation
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`US 20080040630 Time-Value Curves to Provide Dynamic QoS for Time Sensitive File
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`US 20070169171 Technique for authenticating network users
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`US 20060123481 Method and apparatus for network immunization
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`US 20060075042 Extensible Resource Messaging Between User Applications and Network
`Elements in a Communication Network
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`US 20050083960 Method and Apparatus for Transporting Parcels of Data Using Network
`Elements with Network Element Storage
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`US 20050076339 Method and Apparatus for Automated Negotiation for Resources on a
`Switched Underlay Network
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`US 20050076336 Method and Apparatus for Scheduling Resources on a Switched Underlay
`Network
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`US 20050076173 Method And Apparatus for Preconditioning Data to Be Transferred on a
`Switched Underlay Network
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`US 20050076099 Method and Apparatus for Live Streaming Media Replication in a
`Communication Network
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`US 20050074529 Method and apparatus for transporting visualization information on a
`switched underlay network
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`US 20040076161 Dynamic Assignment of Traffic Classes to a Priority Queue in a Packet
`Forwarding Device
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`US 20020021701 Dynamic Assignment of Traffic Classes to a Priority Queue in a Packet
`Forwarding Device
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`WO 2006/063052 Method and apparatus for network immunization
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`WO 2007/008976 Technique for authenticating network users
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`W02000/0054460 Method and apparatus for accessing network information on a network
`device
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`US 20140156556 Time-variant rating system and method thereof
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`US 20140156758 Reliable rating system and method thereof
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`"R&D Models for Advanced Development & Corporate Research" Understanding Six Models of
`Advanced R&D- lkhlaq Sidhu, Tal Lavian, Victoria Howell- University of California, Berkeley.
`Accepted paper for 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition- June 2015
`"Communications Architecture in Support of Grid Computing",Tal Lavian,Scholar's Press
`20131SBN 978-3-639-51098-0.
`"Applications Drive Secure Lig htpath Creation across Heterogeneous Domains, Feature Topic
`Optical Control Planes for Grid Networks: Opportunities, Challenges and the Vision. " Gommans
`L. ; Van Oudenaarde B.; Dijkstra F.; DeLaat C.; Lavian T. ; Monga 1.; Taal A ; Travostino F.; Wan
`A ; IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 44, no. 3, March 2006, pp. 100-106.
`• Lambda Data Grid: Communications Architecture in Support of Grid Computing. Tall. Lavian,
`Randy H. Katz; Doctoral Thesis, University of California at Berkeley. January 2006.
`"Information Switching Networks." Hoang D. B.; T. Lavian;The 4th Workshop on the Internet,
`Telecommunications and Signal Processing, WITSP2005, December 19-21 , 2005, Sunshine
`Coast, Australia.
`"Impact of Grid Computing on Network Operators and HW Vendors." Allcock B.; Arnaud B.;
`Lavian T. ; Papadopoulos P.B.; Hasan M.Z.; Kaplow W .; IEEE Hot Interconnects at Stanford
`University 2005, pp.89-90.
`• DWDM-RAM: A Data Intensive Grid Service Architecture Enabled bv Dynamic Optical
`Networks. Lavian T. ; Mambretti J.; Cutrell D.; Cohen H.J; MerrillS.; Durairaj R. ; Daspit P.;
`Monga 1.; Naiksatam S.; Figueira S.; Gutierrez D.; Hoang D.B., Travostino F.; CCGRID 2004,
`pp. 762-764.
`• DWDM-RAM: An Architecture for Data Intensive Service Enabled by Next Generation Dynamic
`Optical Networks. Hoang D. B.; Cohen H.; Cutrell D.; Figueira S.; Lavian T.; Mambretti J.; Monga
`1.; Naiksatam S.; Travostino F.; Proceedings IEEE Globecom 2004, Workshop on High(cid:173)
`Performance Global Grid Networks, Houston, 29 Nov. to 3 Dec. 2004, pp.400-409.
`Implementation of a Quality of Service Feedback Control Loop on Programmable Routers.
`Nguyen C .; Hoang D.B. ; Zhao, I.L.; Lavian , T.; Proceedings, 12th IEEE International
`Conference on Networks 2004. (ICON 2004) Singapore, Volume 2, 16-19 Nov. 2004, pp.578-
`582.
`• A Platform for Large-Scale Grid Data Service on Dynamic High-Performance Networks. Lavian
`T. ; Hoang D.B.; Mambretti J.; Figueira S.; Naiksatam S.; Kaushil N.; Monga 1.; Durairaj R. ;
`Cutrell D.; MerrillS.; Cohen H.; Daspit P.; Travostino F; GridNets 2004, San Jose, CA. , October
`2004.
`• DWDM-RAM: Enabling Grid Services with Dynamic Optical Networks. Figueira S.; Naiksatam
`S. ; Cohen H.; Cutrell D.; Daspit, P.; Gutierrez D. ; Hoang D. B.; Lavian T. ; Mambretti J. ; Merrill
`S.; Travostino F; Proceedings, 4th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing
`and the Grid, Chicago, USA, April 2004, pp. 707-714.
`• DWDM-RAM: Enabling Grid Services with Dynamic Optical Networks. Figueira S.; Naiksatam
`S.; Cohen H.; Cutrell D.; Gutierrez D.; Hoang D. B.; Lavian T. ; Mambretti J.; MerrillS.;
`Travostino F.; 4th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid,
`Chicago, USA, April 2004.
`• An Extensible. Programmable. Commercial-Grade Platform for Internet Service Architecture.
`Lavian T.; Hoang D .B.; Travostino F.; Wang P.Y.; Subramanian S.; Monga 1.; IEEE
`Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics on Technologies Promoting Computational
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`Intelligence, Openness and Programmability in Networks and Internet Services Volume 34,
`Issue 1, Feb. 2004, pp.58-68.
`• DWDM-RAM: An Architecture for Data Intensive Service Enabled by Next Generation Dynamic
`Optical Networks. Lavian T.; Cutrell D.; Mambretti J.; Weinberger J.; Gutierrez D.; Naiksatam S.;
`Figueira S.; Hoang D. B.; Supercomputing Conference, SC2003 Igniting Innovation, Phoenix,
`November 2003.
`• Edge Device Multi-Unicasting for Video Streaming. Lavian T. ; Wang P.; Durairaj R. ; Hoang D.;
`Travostino F.; Telecommunications, 2003. ICT 2003. 10th International Conference on
`Telecommunications, Tahiti, Volume 2, 23 Feb.-1 March, 2003 pp. 1441-1447.
`• The SAHARA Model for Service Composition Across Multiple Providers. Raman B.; Agarwal S.;
`Chen Y.; Caesar M.; Cui W. ; Lai K. ; Lavian T. ; Machiraju S. ; Mao Z. M.; Porter G.; Roscoe T. ;
`Subramanian L. ; Suzuki T.; Zhuang S.; Joseph A. D. ; Katz Y.H. ; Stoica 1.; Proceedings of the
`First International Conference on Pervasive Computing. ACM Pervasive 2002, pp. 1-14.
`• Enabling Active Flow Manipulation in Silicon-Based Network Forwarding Engines. Lavian T. ;
`Wang P.; Travostino F.; Subramanian S.; Duraraj R. ; Hoang D. B.; Sethaput V.; Culler D.;
`Proceeding of the Active Networks Conference and Exposition, 2002.(DANCE) 29-30 May
`2002, pp. 65-76.
`• Practical Active Network Services within Content-Aware Gateways. Subramanian S.; Wang P.;
`Durairaj R. ; Rasimas J.; Travostino F.; Lavian T. ; Hoang D. B.; Proceeding of the DARPA Active
`Networks Conference and Exposition, 2002.(DANCE) 29-30 May 2002, pp. 344-354.
`• Active Networking on a Programmable Network Platform. Wang P.Y.; Lavian T. ; Duncan R. ;
`Jaeger R.; Fourth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming
`(OPENARCH), Anchorage, April 2002.
`Intelligent Network Services through Active Flow Manipulation. Lavian T. ; Wang P.; Travostino
`F.; Subramanian S.; Hoang D. B.; Sethaput V.; IEEE Intelligent Networks 2001 Workshop
`(IN2001 ), Boston, May 2001 .
`Intelligent Network Services through Active Flow Manipulation. Lavian T. ; Wang P.; Travostino
`F.; Subramanian S.; Hoang D. B.; Sethaput V.; Intelligent Network Workshop, 2001 IEEE 6-9
`May 2001 , pp.73 -82.
`• Enabling Active Flow Manipulation in Silicon-based Network Forwarding Engine. Lavian, T.;
`Wang , P.; Travostino, F.; Subramanian S.; Hoang D. B.; Sethaput V.; Culler D.; Journal of
`Communications and Networks, March 2001 , pp.78-87.
`• Active Networking on a Programmable Networking Platform. Lavian T. ; Wang P.Y.; IEEE Open
`Architectures and Network Programming, 2001 , pp. 95-103.
`• Enabling Active Networks Services on a Gigabit Routing Switch. Wang P.; Jaeger R. ; Duncan
`R. ; Lavian T. ; Travostino F.; 2nd Workshop on Active Middleware Services, 2000.
`• Dynamic Classification in Silicon-Based Forwarding Engine Environments. Jaeger R. ; Duncan
`R. ; Travostino F.; Lavian T.; Hollingsworth J.; Selected Papers. 10th IEEE Workshop on
`Metropolitan Area and Local Networks, 1999. 21-24 Nov. 1999, pp.103-109.
`• Open Programmable Architecture for Java-Enabled Network Devices. Lavian, T.; Jaeger, R. F.;
`Hollingsworth, J. K. ; IEEE Hot Interconnects Stanford University, August 1999, pp. 265-277.
`• Open Java SNMP MIB API. Rob Duncan, Tal Lavian, Roy Lee, Jason Zhou, Bay Architecture
`Lab Technical Report TR98-038, December 1998.
`Java-Based Open Service Interface Architecture. Lavian T.; Lau S. ; BAL TR98-010 Bay
`Architecture Lab Technical Report, March 1998.
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`• Parallel SIMO Architecture for Color Image Processing. Lavian T. Tel- Aviv University, Tel(cid:173)
`Aviv, Israel, November 1995.
`• Grid Network Services. Oraft-ggf-ghpn-netservices-1 .0. George Clapp, Tiziana Ferrari, Doan B.
`Hoang, Gigi Karmous-Edwards, Tal Lavian, Mark J. Leese, Paul Mealor, lnder Monga, Volker
`Sander, Franco Travostino, Global Grid Forum(GGF).
`• Project DRAG: Creating an applications-aware network.Travostino F.; Keates R. ; Lavian T.;
`Monga 1.; Schofield B.; Nortel Technical Journal, February 2005, pp. 23-26.
`• Optical Network Infrastructure for Grid. Draft-ggf-ghpn-opticalnets-1. Dimitra Simeonidou, Reza
`Nejabati, Bill St. Arnaud, Micah Beck, Peter Clarke, Doan B. Hoang, David Hutchison, Gigi
`Karmous-Edwards, Tal Lavian, Jason Leigh, Joe Mambretti, Volker Sander, John Strand,
`Franco Travostino, Global Grid Forum(GGF) GHPN Standard GFD-1.036 August 2004.
`• Popeye - Using Fine-grained Network Access Control to Support Mobile Users and Protect
`Intranet Hosts. Mike Chen, Barbara Hohlt, Tal Lavian, December 2000.
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`Presentations and Talks
`(Not an exhaustive list)
`• Lambda Data Grid: An Agile Optical Platform for Grid Computing and Data-intensive
`Applications.
`• Web Services and OGSA
`• WINER Workflow Integrated Network Resource Orchestration.
`• Technology & Society
`• Abundant Bandwidth and how it affects us?
`• Active Content Networking(ACN)
`• DWDM-RAM:Enabling Grid Services with Dynamic Optical Networks
`• Application-engaged Dynamic Orchestration of Optical Network Resources
`• A Platform for Data Intensive Services Enabled by Next Generation Dynamic Optical Networks
`• Optical Networks
`• Grid Optical Network Service Architecture for Data Intensive Applications
`• Optical Networking & DWDM
`• OptiCal Inc.
`• OptiCal & LUMOS Networks
`• Optical Networking Services
`• Business Models for Dynamically Provisioned Optical Networks
`• Business Model Concepts for Dynamically Provisioned Optical Networks
`• Optical Networks Infrastructure
`• Research Challenges in agile optical networks
`• Services and Applications' infrastructure for agile optical networks
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`Impact on Society
`• TeraGrid Communication and Computation
`• Unified Device Management via Java-enabled Network Devices
`• Active Network Node in Silicon-Based L3 Gigabit Routing Switch
`• Active Nets Technology Transfer through High-Performance Network Devices
`• Programmable Network Node: Applications
`• Open Innovation via Java-enabled Network Devices
`• Practical Considerations for Deploying a Java Active Networking Platform
`• Open Java-Based Intelligent Agent Architecture for Adaptive Networking Devices
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`• Open Distributed Networking Intelligence: A New Java Paradigm
`• Open Programmability
`• Active Networking On A Programmable Networking Platform
`• Open Networking through Programmability
`• Open Programmable Architecture for Java-enabled Network Devices
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`Integrating Active Networking and Commercial-Grade Routing Platforms
`• Programmable Network Devices
`• To be smart or not to be?
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