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Matthew B. Shoemake
`Curriculum Vitae
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`Last updated March 13, 2020
`Personal Information
`Born February 1971 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, USA
`Citizenship United States of America
`Marital Status Married to Bobbie Jo DeKay Shoemake since August 1998
`Children One daughter, age 18, and one son, age 14
`Education
`1999 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
`1997 M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
`1994 B.S. in Computer Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas,
`with honors.
`1994 B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station,
`Texas, with honors.
`1989 Valedicatorian, Mexia High School, Mexia, Texas.
`Work Experience
`2016–Present Owner, Peritum LLC, Fairview, Texas.
`(cid:123) Peritum provides expert consulting services.
`(cid:123) Providing services since 2008. Incorporated in 2016.
`2008–2018 President & CEO, Biscotti Inc., Allen, Texas.
`(cid:123) Biscotti develops high-definition, video calling systems for the home and office.
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`2003–2008 President & CEO, WiQuest Communications, Inc., Allen, Texas.
`(cid:123) Developed world’s first 1 Gbps ultrawideband chipset
`(cid:123) Developed world’s first wireless VGA/DVI system for notebook computers
`(cid:123) Customers put into product: Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo, Belkin, D-Link and Kensington
`(cid:123) Built company from inception to 120 employees with offices and personnel in Texas,
`India, California, Taiwan and Japan.
`2000–2003 Director Advanced Technology, Wireless Networking Business Unit,
`Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, Texas.
`(cid:123) Lead development of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi coexistence technology
`(cid:123) Lead TI efforts to enhance the IEEE 802.11 standards with quality of service
`extensions
`(cid:123) Lead development of very low power Wi-Fi technology for mobile phones
`(cid:123) Designed Wi-Fi into Nokia Communicator
`1998–2000 Manager, Baseband Systems Team, Alantro Communications, Inc.,
`Dallas, Texas.
`(cid:123) Developed 802.11b compliant physical layer
`(cid:123) Shipped over 100M units in 2nd generation of IntelâĂŹs Centrino technology
`(cid:123) Company backed by Cisco and Vantage Point Venture Partners
`(cid:123) Acquired by Texas Instruments for $300MM
`1991–1995 Intern and Engineer, Digital Signal Processing Group, Texas Instru-
`ments, Inc., Stafford, Texas.
`(cid:123) Product engineering for TMS320C2X Digital Signal Processors
`(cid:123) Applications engineering for TMS320C3X Digital Signal Processors
`Ph.D. Dissertation
`Title Turbo Codes: Bounds and Applications, Ph.D., August 1999.
`Supervisor Professor Chris D. Heegard
`Professors Toby Berger, Chris D. Heegard, Dexter Kozen, Venugopal V. Veeravalli
`Committee
`Members
`and Stephen Wicker
`Masters Thesis
`Title Topics in Turbo Coding, M.S., May 1997.
`Supervisor Professor Chris D. Heegard
`Fundraising
`2010-2016 $10M Series A, Palomar Ventures, Biscotti Inc.
`2009, 2016 $1.35M Seed Investment, Texas Emerging Technology Fund, Wham! Inc.
`2008 $50k Grant, Allen Economic Development Center, Wham! Inc.
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`Standards
`and Protocols
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`2008 $420k Seed Round, Private Individual Investors, Wham! Inc.
`2007 $5M Debt Line, Triple Point Capital, for WiQuest Communications, Inc.
`2007 $23M Series C, Lead by Adams Street Capital, WiQuest Communications,
`Inc.
`2006 $18M Series B, Lead by Sequoia Capital, WiQuest Communications, Inc.
`2005 $50k Grant, Allen Economic Development Center, WiQuest Communications,
`Inc.
`2004 $15M Series A, Menlo Ventures, Palomar Ventures and iD Ventures America,
`WiQuest Communications, Inc.
`2003 $827k Seed Round, Private Individual Investors, WiQuest Communications,
`Inc.
`Computer Skills
`Languages C, C++, Fortran, Python, Pascal, Java, Verilog, VHDL, BASIC, Matlab,
`LATEX, Spice, Perl, shell scripting, various assembly languages, Lisp.
`IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, DSL, DOCSIS, Bluetooth, I2C, I2S, USB, CAN bus,
`HDMI, LTE, IS-95, EDGE, LTO, RS-232, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, Internet Protocol
`(IP), TCP, UDP, RTP, RTCP, SIP, STUN, TURN, ICE, CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA,
`ITU-T J83B, IEEE 802.15, SSL, TLS, WEP, WPA, WPA2.
`Professional Activities
`2006-Present External Advisory Committee, Texas A&M University, Department of
`Electrical and Computer Engineering
`2008-2010 Board Member, TeXchange, Dallas Chapter TeXchange is a non-for-profit
`organization dedicated to helping entrepreneurs succeed.
`2003-2004 Chairperson, IEEE 802.11n Task Group Lead committee of over 300 en-
`gineers through initial stages of standardization of data rate enhancements in
`excess of 100 Mbps
`Jan. 2002 IEEE 802.11 Meeting Organizer and Host, Wyndham Anatole, Dallas,
`Texas
`2000-2003 Chairperson, IEEE 802.11g Task Group Lead committee of over 200 engi-
`neers to set standard for 54 Mbps data rates in the 2.4 GHz band in a fashion
`that is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b. Standard become the basis for
`the most widely used version of Wi-Fi.
`Sept. 1999 IEEE 802.11 Meeting Organizer and Host, Hilton Sonoma County,
`Santa Rosa, California.
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`1991-Present
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`1999 Chairperson, IEEE 802.11g Study GroupLead committee of 20 engineers
`to set project requirements for IEEE 802.11g.
`IEEE Member
`Awards
`2012 CES Innovation Award for the Biscotti TV Phone
`2008 CES Innovation Award for Wireless Digital Video Technology This high-
`speed digital video technology shipped in notebook computers from Toshiba.
`2006 Intel Technology Innovation Award Awarded to WiQuest for innovations in
`Wireless USB technology.
`2003 PC Magazine Technology Excellence Award for IEEE 802.11g This award
`was bestowed on the IEEE 802.11 Working Group and the Wi-Fi Alliance for
`the protocols incorporated in the IEEE 802.11g standard under my leadership.
`2002 Texas Instruments Senior Member Technical Staff
`1997-1998 Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award
`Consulting & Litigation Services
`2020–Present Blitzsafe Texas, LLC v. PACCAR Inc., Retained for PACCAR via their
`counsel Baker Botts LLP..
`2020–Present Castlemorton Wireless, LLC v. Sprint Corporation, et al. (W.D. Tex.),
`Retained for Sprint via their counsel McGuireWoods LLP. Patent at issue is US
`7,835,421. The accused products are alleged “to practice IEEE 802.11b and/or
`IEEE 802.11g” standards.
`2019–Present Wapp Tech Ltd., et al. v. Seattle SpinCo, Inc., Micro Focus LLC, et al.
`(“Micro Focus”) (E.D. Tex., D. Del.), Retained for Micro Focus by Gibson
`Dunn. Patents at issue in case are US 9,971,678, 9,298,864, and 8,924,192 .
`Patents relate to emulation of mobile devices and application development.
`2019 Blitzsafe v. Bosch (N. D. Tex.), Retained by Bosch via their counsel DLA
`Piper. Patents asserted against the use of USB and Bluetooth in vehicles.
`2019–Present Linksmart Wireless Technology LLC v. Panasonic Avionics Corp. (C.
`D. Cali.), Retained by Panasonic Avionics via their counsel Haynes & Boone
`LLP. Case No. 8:18-cv-00662-AG-JDE (C. D. Cali.).
`2019–Present Uniloc v. Blackberry (N. D. Tex.), Retained by Blackberry via their counsel
`Baker Botts LLP. Case No. 3:18-cv-03068-N (N.D. Texas) Patents in-suit are
`US6,868,079, US6,993,049, US7,020,106 and US7,167,487.
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`2019 Traxcell v. Sprint and Verizon (E. D. Tex.), Retained by Sprint via their
`counsel McGuireWoods. Retained by Verizon via their counsel Holland &
`Knight LLP. Patents deal with network tuning, location determination and
`navigation. Patents at issue are US Patents 8,977,284, 9,510,320, 9,642,024
`and 9,549,399. Wrote invalidity reports for Sprint and Verizon, and wrote a
`non-infringement report for Verizon. Depositions taken. No trial testimony, since
`cases settled shortly before trial due to granted summary judgement motions on
`non-infringement.
`2019 Blitzsafe v. Daimler (E. D. Tex.), Retained by Daimler via their counsel
`Quinn Emmanuel. Patents asserted against the use of USB and Bluetooth in
`vehicles.
`2018–Present Sol IP v. Sprint (E. D. Tex.), Retained by Sprint via their counsel McGuire-
`Woods. Sol IP, LLC v. Sprint Corporation, et al., Civil Action No. 2:18-cv-00527
`(E.D. Tex.).
`(E. D. Tex.),
`2018–2019 Parity Networks v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
`Retained by HPE via their counsel Morgan Lewis. No reports, testimony nor
`depositions. HPE was dismissed from the case in March 2019 for unknown
`reasons.
`2018–Present Uniloc v. AT&T (E. D. Tex.), Retained by AT&T via their counsel Baker
`Botts LLP. Matter pertains to LTE License Assisted Access (LAA).
`2018–2019 Bell North Research LLC v. Kyocera Corp. (S. D. Cali.), Retained by
`Kyocera. via their counsel Jones Day. Bell Northern Research LLC v. Kyocera
`Corp. Case No. 3:18-cv-1785 (S.D. Cal.).
`2018–2019 Koninklijke KPN N.V. v. Sierra Wireless, Inc., et al. (D. Del.), Retained
`by Sierra Wireless Inc. via their counsel Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Matter involves
`ETSI and TIA licensing obligations. Expert report(s) submitted.
`2018–2019 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company v. ChriMar Systems, Inc., Re-
`tained by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company via their counsel Morgan Lewis.
`Matter involves inter partes review of certain US Patents. Matter relates
`to power-over-ethernet (PoE). Patents owned by ChriMar Systems include
`8,155,012, 8,942,107, 8,902,760, 9,019,838, 9,049,019, and 9,812,825.
`2018–Present Hera Wireless and Sisvel v. Belkin Int’l. and ARRIS Group, Retained
`by Belkin International and ARRIS Group via their counsel Duane Morris LLP.
`Case Nos. 1:17-cv-00948-RGA and 1:17-cv-00949-RGA.
`2018–Present Text Message and User Interfaces Services, Retained by major mobile
`phone manufacturer in case related to text messaging and user interfaces.
`Fundamental Innovation systems v. ZTE Corporation, Retained in USB
`power case by ZTE via their counsel McDermott Will & Emory.
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`2018–Dec
`2019
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`2018–2019 Intel Corporation, Retained via Intel’s counsel, Kirkland & Ellis, in matter
`related to Wi-Fi in notebook computers.
`2017–2019 Intel Corporation, Retained via Intel’s counsel, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
`Matter relates to patents asserted against MIMO and/or beamforming in wireless
`OFDM communication systems.
`2017–2018 PrefNet v. Sprint, Working with Sprint’s counsel, McGuireWoods. Case
`relates to management of bandwidth in network servers.
`2017–2018 Cisco Systems, Working with Cisco’s counsel, Kirkland & Ellis, on matter
`related to beamforming in Wi-Fi networks. No deposition nor trial testimony .
`2017–2018 Sharp Corporation, Retained by Sharp’s counsel, K&L Gates. Matter concerns
`intellectual property and Wi-Fi. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2017 Harmon International Industries, Retained by Harmon’s counsel, McDermott,
`Will & Emory. Matter relates to car stereos and audio equipment in vehicles.
`No deposition nor trial testimony. .
`2017-2018 Wistron Corporation, Retained by Wistron’s counsel, JW Law Group. Matter
`relates to alleged Wi-Fi patents.
`2017–2019 Blitzsafe v. Mitsubishi, Retained via Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s counsel,
`Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman LLP. Case relates to the use of Bluetooth
`and USB in vehicles. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2016–2017 Mtel v. Google, Retained by Quinn Emanuel for Google. Case is a patent
`infringement case regarding US Patents 5,809,428, 5,894,506, 5,581,804 and
`5,754,946. Case no. is 2:16-cv-00002 in E.D. Texas Marshall Division.
`2016–2017 SPH America LLC v. Huawei Technology Co. Ltd., Retained by Foley
`and Lardner LLP for Huawei. Case no. is 13-cv-2323-CAB-KSC (S.D. Cal). No
`deposition nor trial testimony.
`2016–2017 IV v. AT&T, Retained by AT&T. AT&T’s counsel is Baker Botts. Case is a
`patent infringement case related to DSL. No depositions nor trial testimony at
`this time.
`2016–2019 Fujifilm v. Sony, Retained on half of Fujifilm by their counsel Baker Botts.
`Cases relate to alleged standards and LTO data storage products. The matters
`are being heard in the ITC and in an associated district court case. Deposition
`and trial testimony.
`2016–2017 Blitzsafe v. Honda, Retained via Honda’s counsel, Jones Day. Case relates
`patent infringement and use of Bluetooth and USB in vehicles. Deposition take.
`No trial testimony.
`2016 Network-1 vs. Dell Inc., Retained via Dell’s counsel K&L Gates in a patent
`litigation related to power over Ethernet. No depositions nor trial testimony.
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`2016–Present California Institute of Technology (Caltech) vs. Broadcom Corporation
`and Apple Inc., Retained via Caltech’s counsel, Quinn Emanuel. Case relates to
`use of forward error correction in Wi-Fi products. Technology tutorial presented
`to district court. Expert reports submitted. Testimony provide to court at
`various hearings. Testified on infringement and technical value of patents at
`trial in January 2020. Was sole expert witness for Caltech. Jury found Apple
`and Broadcom infringe and awarded $1.1B in damages.
`2015–2016 California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Analysis of IEEE 802.11
`patents. No depositions nor trial testimony.
`2015–2016 Wistron Corporation, Retained to analyze certain communication system
`patents in the LTE space. No depositions nor trial testimony.
`2015–2016 Wistron Corporation, Retained via Wistron’s counsel, K&L Gates, to perform
`analysis related to Wi-Fi. No depositions nor trial testimony.
`2015–2016 LSI v. Funai, Retained by Baker & Hostetler to provide services in connection
`with LSI Corp. et al. v. Funai Electric Co. Ltd. Case relates OFDM patent
`asserted against Wi-Fi products. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2015–2016 Mtel v. Blackberry, Retained by Blackberry via their counsel McDermott
`Will & Emery LLP. Patent case related to pagers. Patents asserted against
`mobile phones. Deposition taken. No trial testimony.
`2015 Ericsson v. Apple, Retained by Apple via their counsel Fish & Richardson.
`Patent case related to Wi-Fi and cellular. Deposition and trial testimony in ITC
`case..
`2015 Antennatech LLC v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, Retained by Mercedes-
`Benz via their counsel Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. Patent case
`related to Wi-Fi inside vehicles. No deposition nor trial testimony..
`2015 Samsung, Retained via Williams & Connolly LLP on behalf of their their client
`Samsung. Case relates to cross license between two parties, including access by
`Samsung to Nokia’s Wi-Fi patent portfolio. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2015 Cablevision v. Verizon, Retained via Kirkland & Ellis on behalf of their client
`Verizon. Matter relates to false advertising claims tied to use of IEEE 802.11ac
`routers. No deposition. Testified at trial.
`2014 Blitz Stream Video LLC, Retained as consultant related to portfolio of video
`patents. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2014-2016 SPH America v. Blackberry Limited, Retained by Blackberry via their
`counsel Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. No deposition nor trial
`testimony.
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`2014-2015 CSIRO v. MediaTek, Nokia, Texas Instruments, Realtek and Barnes & Noble
`via a joint defense group including Covington & Burling LLP. Serving both as
`expert for JDG and 30(b)(6) witness for Texas Instruments. No trial testimony.
`2014-2018 ChriMar v. Cisco, Retained by Cisco via their counsel Kirkland & Ellis. Matter
`relates to power over Ethernet. Deposition. No trial testimony.
`2014-2016 Intellectual Ventures v. CenturyLink, et al., Retained by CenturyLink via
`their counsel O’Melveny & Myers LLP. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2013-2015 Intellectual Ventures v. Canon Inc., et al., Retained by Canon Inc, et al.
`via their counsel Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. Deposition. No trial
`testimony.
`2013-2017 Intellectual Ventures v. AT&T Mobility LLC, et al., Retained by Sprint
`Spectrum LP via their counsel McGuireWoods LLP. Case relates to security in
`IEEE 802.11 networks. No deposition nor trial testimony.
`2014 NXP v. Blackberry, Services retained by Blackberry via their counsel McDer-
`mott Will & Emery. No deposition. Testified at trial..
`2013-2014 Realtek Semiconductor Corp v. LSI Corporation et al., Retained by
`Realtek Semiconductor Corp via their counsel ReedSmith. Deposition and trial
`testimony.
`2013-2017 CSIRO v. Cisco System Inc., Retained by Cisco via their counsel Duane
`Morris. Deposition and trial testimony..
`2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. and Motorola Solutions, Inc. v.
`Innovatio IP
`Ventures LLC, Retained by Kirkland and Ellis on behalf of Cisco Systems,
`Motorola Solutions, Inc. and NETGEAR. Deposition and trial testimony.
`2013 Wi-LAN v. HTC, et al., Retained HTC Corporation, HTC America Inc., and
`Exedea, Inc. via their counsel Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, Novatel via
`their counsel K&L Gates, and Sierra Wireless via their counsel Nixon Peabody.
`Expert reports also filed on behalf of other defendants including Apple and
`Alcatel Lucent. Deposition. Case settled prior to trial.
`2012-2013 Ericsson, et al. v. D-Link, et al., Retained via Intel via their counsel Kirkland
`& Ellis. Deposition and trial testimony.
`2011-2013 Mosaid Technologies Incorporated v. Dell, Inc. et al., Retained by Intel
`via their counsel WilmerHale, and retained by Marvell via their counsel Quinn
`Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. No deposition. Case settled prior to trial..
`2011-2012 Broadcom Corporation and Atheros Communications, Inc. vs. Com-
`monwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization., Retained by
`Broadcom via Potter Minton. Deposition. Case settled prior to trial.
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`2010-2011 Wi-LAN vs. RIM, PCD, Motorola, LG, et al., Was an expert witness for
`the defense. Retained by PCD and a major Korean cell phone manufacturer.
`PCD distributes phones made by HTC. Deposition. No trial testimony.
`2009-2011 Wi-LAN vs. Acer, Intel, Broadcom, Atheros, Marvell, et al., Was expert
`witness for defense. Focused specifically on US Patent 5,282,222 related to
`OFDM technology. Served as expert related to wireless, the IEEE standards
`process and provided testimony related to damages. Retained by Intel, Broadcom
`and Marvell. Desposition. Case settled on the eve of trial.
`2008-2009 CSIRO vs. Intel, Broadcom, Microsoft, HP, Dell, D-Link, et al., Served
`as fact witness related to 802.11 standardization, rules, process and events
`related to the formation of the 802.11 standard. Testified at trial.
`Articles
`[1] Chris Heegard et al. “High Performance Wireless Ethernet”. In: IEEE Commu-
`nications Magazine 39 (11 Nov. 2001), pp. 64–73. doi: 10.1109/35.965361.
`url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/965361/.
`[2] Chris Heegard et al. “Combined Equalization and Decoding for IEEE 802.11b
`Devices”. In: IEEE Selected Areas in Communications 21 (2 Feb. 2002). doi:
`10.1109/JSAC.2002.807558. url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
`document/1177178/.
`[3] Matthew B. Shoemake and Sridhar Rajagopal. “IEEE 802.11g Jells as Applica-
`tions Mount”. In: EE Times (2002-04-02). url: https://www.eetimes.com/
`document.asp?doc_id=1205335.
`[4] Matthew Shoemake Michael Yonker and Jie Liang. “Merging WLAN, WWAN
`Radios in Mobile Designs”. In: EE Times (2002-06-19). url: https://www.
`eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1277665.
`[5] Matthew B. Shoemake and Sridhar Rajagopal. “Low Peak-to-Average Ratio
`Channel Estimation Sequences for MultiBand OFDM systems”. In: EE Times
`(2004-05-17). url: https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=
`1271119.
`[6] Jason Wilcox and Steve Cherny. “Standardised uncertainty”. In: IAM Mag-
`azine (2014-12-01). url: https://www.iam- media.com/law- policy/
`standardised-uncertainty.
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`Books
`[1] Chris Heegard et al. “Wireless Local Area Networks - The New Wireless Revo-
`lution”. In: Evolution of 2.4 GHz Wireless LANs. Ed. by B. Bing. John Wiley,
`2002. Chap. 2. isbn: 978-0-471-22474-7.
`Conferences and Standard Meetings
`[1] Matthew Shoemake and Chris Heegard. “Computationally Efficient Turbo Decod-
`ing with Bi-Directional Viterbi”. In: 1997 IEEE Information Theory Symposium.
`Ulm, Germany, June 1997.
`[2] Chris Heegard and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Proposal for High Data Rate 2.4
`GHz PHY With Variable Rate Binary Convolutional Coding on QPSK”. In: IEEE
`802.11 Working Group. IEEE 802.11-98/82. Mar. 11, 1998.
`[3] Chris Heegard, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Stanley Ling. “Short Preamble for
`High Performance 802.11 Physical Layer”. In: IEEE 802.11 Working Group.
`IEEE 802.11-98/366. Oct. 7, 1998. url: http://www.ieee802.org/11/
`Documents/DocumentArchives/1998_docs/83667A-Short%20Preamble%
`20for%20High%20Performance.pdf.
`[4] Matthew B. Shoemake, Chris Heegard, and Stanley Ling. “Replacement Descrip-
`tion of CCK”. In: IEEE 802.11 Working Group. IEEE 802.11-98/367. Nov. 4,
`1998.
`[5] Matthew B. Shoemake, Stanley Ling, and Chris Heegard. “Performance of
`PBCC”. In: IEEE 802.11 Working Group. IEEE 802.11-98/304. Sept. 16, 1998.
`[6] Matthew Shoemake, Chris Heegard, and Eric Rossin. “Turbo Codes for High
`Order Constellations”. In: IEEE Information Theory Workshop. IEEE 802.11-
`98/304. Killarney, Kerry, Ireland, June 1998.
`[7] Chris Heegard et al. “Texas Instruments Proposal for IEEE 802.11 TGg High
`Rate Standard”. In: IEEE 802.11 Working Group. IEEE 802.11-00/384. 2000.
`[8] Matthew B. Shoemake and Paul Lowry. “IEEE 802.11b Coexistence Test-
`ing Data”. In: IEEE 802.15 Working Group. IEEE 802.15-01/84. Jan. 2001.
`url: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2001/Jan01/
`01084r0P802- 15_TG2- IEEE- 802.11b- and- Bluetooth- Coexistence-
`Testing-Results.ppt.
`[9] Matthew B. Shoemake and Sridhar Rajagopal. “Proposal for Reduced PAR
`Channel Estimation Sequence for MB-OFDM”. In: IEEE 802.15 Working Group.
`IEEE 802.15-04/106. Mar. 13, 2004.
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`[10] Matthew B. Shoemake. “UWB: Performance Matters”. In: Texas Wireless
`Symposium. Oct. 27, 2005.
`[11] Matthew B. Shoemake. “How to Raise Capital from Tier 1 VCs”. In: Dallas
`Blue. Aug. 21, 2008.
`[12] Matthew B. Shoemake. “Entrepreneurship”. In: Texas A&M University Honors
`Engineering Program Seminar. College Station, TX, Apr. 24, 2009.
`Patents
`[1] Chris Heegard and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Packet Binary Convolutional Codes”.
`U.S. pat. 6,823,488. Aug. 4, 1999.
`[2] Chris Heegard, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Scott Petler. “Fast Search-Based
`Decoding Scheme”. U.S. pat. 6,701,483. Aug. 18, 2000.
`[3] Chris Heegard and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Joint Equalization and Decoding
`using a Search-Based Decoding Algorithm”. U.S. pat. 6,961,392. Aug. 3, 2001.
`[4] Matthew B. Shoemake. “Adaptive Fragmentation for Wireless Network Commu-
`nications”. U.S. pat. 7,039,038. Dec. 21, 2001.
`[5] Anuj Batra, Kofi Anim-Appiah, and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Channelization
`Scheme for Wireless Local Area Networks”. U.S. pat. 7,272,358. July 3, 2002.
`[6] Jie Liang and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Low Power Packet Detector for Low
`Power WLAN Devices”. U.S. pat. 7,403,511. Oct. 30, 2002.
`[7] Yonghe Liu, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Jin-Meng Ho. “Adaptive Adjustment
`of Backoff Times in Wireless Network Communications”. U.S. pat. 7,209,467.
`Nov. 26, 2002.
`[8] Yonghe Liu, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Sid B. Schrum. “Implementing En-
`hanced Distribution Coordinating Function (EDCF) with a Single Hardware
`Backoff Counter”. U.S. pat. 7,133,422. Jan. 31, 2002.
`[9] Matthew B. Shoemake. “Jointly Controlling Transmission Rate and Power in a
`Communications System”. U.S. pat. 7,257,094. Jan. 16, 2002.
`[10] Khaled Turki and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Traffic identifier field usage in a
`polling frame in a packet-based wireless network”. U.S. pat. 7,394,794. Dec. 19,
`2002.
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`[11] William R. Krenik, Carl M. Panasik, and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Wireless
`Mobile Communication Stations for Operation in Non-Exclusive Spectrum”.
`U.S. pat. 7,518,997. Oct. 6, 2003.
`[12] Jie Liang et al. “System for Operational Coexistence of Wireless Communication
`Technologies”. U.S. pat. 7,340,236. Aug. 5, 2003.
`[13] Yonghe Liu, Jin-Meng Ho, and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Power Saving Mecha-
`nism for Wireless LANs via Schedule Information Vector”. U.S. pat. 7,508,781.
`Mar. 25, 2003.
`[14] Matthew B. Shoemake and Nasir Ahmed. “Methods for Optimizing Time Variant
`Communications Channels”. U.S. pat. 7,200,178. May 16, 2003.
`[15] Matthew B. Shoemake, Carl Panasik, and Jie Liang. “Wireless Communica-
`tions System using both Licensed and Unlicensed Frequency Bands”. U.S. pat.
`7,400,903. Apr. 15, 2003.
`[16] John M. Hughes, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Jr. Sidney B. Schrum. “Position
`Based Enhanced Security of Wireless Communications”. U.S. pat. 8,208,634.
`Apr. 18, 2005.
`[17] Sridhar Rajagopal, Matthew B. Shoemake, and John Terry. “Method and
`Apparatus for Encoding Interleaving and Mapping Data to Facilitate Gbps Data
`Rates in Wireless Systems”. U.S. pat. 7,684,505. Apr. 25, 2005.
`[18] Matthew B. Shoemake. “Low Peak To Average Ratio Search Algorithm”. U.S.
`pat. 7,593,478. Apr. 25, 2005.
`[19] Matthew B. Shoemake. “Low Peak-to-Average Ratio Preamble, and Associated
`Method, for Packet Radio Communication System”. U.S. pat. 8,102,925. Feb. 14,
`2005.
`[20] Matthew B. Shoemake and Sridhar Rajagopal. “Rate Control for Packet-Based
`Wireless Communication”. U.S. pat. 7,593,339. July 12, 2005.
`[21] Matthew B. Shoemake, Sridhar Rajagopal, and David G. Brenner. “Virtual Side
`Channels for Digital Wireless Communication Systems”. U.S. pat. 8,265,194.
`Apr. 25, 2005.
`[22] Matthew B. Shoemake, Sridhar Rajagopal, and John D. Terry. “Detection
`and Mitigation of Interference and Jammers in an OFDM System”. U.S. pat.
`8,144,572. Sept. 14, 2005.
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`[23] Jie Liang, Matthew B. Shoemake, and Lior Ophir. “Robust Indication of MAC
`Level Error Correction”. U.S. pat. 7,277,432. Oct. 2, 2007.
`[24] Matthew B. Shoemake et al. “Phased Transmit Architecture”. U.S. pat.
`7,272,156. Sept. 18, 2007.
`[25] Fred S. Stivers et al. “System, Method, and Computer-Readable Medium
`for Reducing Required Throughput in an Ultra-Wideband System”. U.S. pat.
`8,300,699. May 3, 2007.
`[26] Matthew B. Shoemake and Greg Christison. “Wireless Ethernet Adapter”. U.S.
`pat. 8,577,403. Aug. 22, 2008.
`[27] Matthew B. Shoemake and S. Nadeem Ahmed. “Real Time Video Communica-
`tions System”. U.S. pat. 8,144,182. Sept. 16, 2009.
`[28] Matthew B. Shoemake, Jr. Sidney B. Schrum, and John M. Hughes. “Position
`Based Enhanced Security of Wireless Communications”. U.S. pat. 8,806,202.
`May 18, 2009.
`[29] S. Nadeem Ahmed et al. “Video Communication Device”. U.S. pat. D648,291.
`June 8, 2010.
`[30] Francois D. Nguyen and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Remote Control Device”.
`U.S. pat. D664,123. June 8, 2010.
`[31] Matthew B. Shoemake, Sridhar Rajagopal, and Lee Bradshaw. “Method of
`Using Guard Tones in OFDM Systems for Increasing Robustness”. U.S. pat.
`7,830,782. May 10, 2010.
`[32] S. Nadeem Ahmed and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Distributed Infrastructure”.
`U.S. pat. 8,914,837. Dec. 13, 2013.
`[33] S. Nadeem Ahmed and Matthew B. Shoemake. “Mobile Presence Detection”.
`U.S. pat. 9,310,977. Dec. 13, 2013.
`[34] Matthew B. Shoemake and S. Nadeem Ahmed. “Enhanced Power Supply”.
`U.S. pat. 8,957,941. Apr. 5, 2013.
`[35] Matthew B. Shoemake et al. “Video Capture, Processing and Distribution
`System”. U.S. pat. 9,253,520. Dec. 13, 2013.
`[36] Matthew B. Shoemake et al. “Video Mail Capture, Processing and Distribution”.
`U.S. pat. 9,300,910. Dec. 13, 2013.
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`(cid:72) (214) 727 3951 • (cid:84) (214) 296 9294 • (cid:117) (214) 272 0637
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`[37] Matthew B. Shoemake and S. Nadeem Ahmed. “Virtual Window”. U.S. pat.
`9,485,459. Sept. 5, 2014.
`[38] Matthew B. Shoemake and S. Nadeem Ahmed. “Virtual Remote Functionality”.
`U.S. pat. 9,654,563. May 1, 2015.
`Recent Talks
`8 March 2019 Texas A&M University Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
`Distinguished Speaker Series for Leaders & Innovators. Talk on LDPC error
`correction coding in the IEEE 802.11 standard.
`21 July 2019 Duke University TIP program. Talk on the history of security in IEEE 802.11
`with focus on cryptological errors made in WEP.
`Community Service
`27 Feb 2019 Southern Methodist University judge of business plans for entrepreneurship
`course.
`2019 Official Scorekeeper for D-Bat Elite 13U Majors Boys Baseball Team.
`2016-2018 Official Scorekeeper for NTX Eagles 10U-12U Majors Boys Baseball Team.
`2017 Head Coach of Patriots 12U Boys Competitive Basketball
`in Allen Sports
`Association.
`2013-2015 Head and Assistant Coaching Positions for 8U-9U Boys Competitive Baseball in
`Allen Sports Association.
`2009 Advocated and Succeeded in Moving Entire Grade of Elementary School Children
`from Temporary to Permanent Facilities.
`2008 Advocated and Established After School Science Program at Local Elementary
`School.
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