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`SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.,
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`Case IPR2022-00865
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`U.S. Patent No. 8,467,543
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`DECLARATION OF JUNE ANN MUNFORD
`IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR INTER PARTES REVIEW
`OF U.S. PATENT NO. 8,467,543
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`1. My name is June Ann Munford. I am over the age of 18, have personal
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`knowledge of the facts set forth herein, and am competent to testify to the
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`same.
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`2. I earned a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the
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`University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2009. I have over ten years of
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`experience in the library/information science field. Beginning in 2004, I
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`have served in various positions in the public library sector including
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`Assistant Librarian, Youth Services Librarian and Library Director. I have
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`attached my Curriculum Vitae as Appendix CV.
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`3. During my career in the library profession, I have been responsible for
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`materials acquisition for multiple libraries. In that position, I have cataloged,
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`purchased and processed incoming library works. That includes purchasing
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`materials directly from vendors, recording publishing data from the material
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`in question, creating detailed material records for library catalogs and
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`physically preparing that material for circulation. In addition to my
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`experience in acquisitions, I was also responsible for analyzing large
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`collections of library materials, tailoring library records for optimal catalog
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`search performance and creating lending agreements between libraries
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`during my time as a Library Director.
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`4. I am fully familiar with the catalog record creation process in the library
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`sector. In preparing a material for public availability, a library catalog record
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`describing that material would be created. These records are typically
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`written in Machine Readable Catalog (herein referred to as “MARC”) code
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`and contain information such as a physical description of the material,
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`metadata from the material’s publisher, and date of library acquisition. In
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`particular, the 008 field of the MARC record is reserved for denoting the
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`date of creation of the library record itself. As this typically occurs during
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`the process of preparing materials for public access, it is my experience that
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`an item’s MARC record indicates the date of an item’s public availability.
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`5. Typically, in creating a MARC record, a librarian would gather various bits
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`of metadata such as book title, publisher and subject headings among others
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`and assign each value to a relevant numerical field. For example, a book’s
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`physical description is tracked in field 300 while title/attribution is tracked in
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`field 245. The 008 field of the MARC record is reserved for denoting the
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`creation of the library record itself. As this is the only date reflecting the
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`inclusion of said materials within the library’s collection, it is my experience
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`that an item’s 008 field accurately indicates the date of an item’s public
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`availability.
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`6. I have reviewed Exhibit 1007, a thesis entitled The physiological basis of
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`glottal electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use in
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`defining an excitation function for the human vocal tract by Gregory Clell
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`Burnett as submitted to the University of California Davis.
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`7. Attached hereto as Appendix BURNETT01 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC record for The physiological basis of glottal electromagnetic
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`micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use in defining an excitation function
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`for the human vocal tract as held by the University of California Davis
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`library. I secured this record myself from the library’s public catalog. The
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`MARC record contained within Appendix BURNETT01 accurately
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`describes the title, author and thesis submission data of The physiological
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`basis of glottal electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use
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`in defining an excitation function for the human vocal tract. In comparing
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`Exhibit 1007 to Appendix BURNETT01, it is my determination that Exhibit
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`1007 is a true and correct copy of The physiological basis of glottal
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`electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use in defining an
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`excitation function for the human vocal tract by Gregory Clell Burnett.
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`8. The 008 field of the MARC record in Appendix BURNETT01 indicates the
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`date of record creation. The 008 field of Appendix BURNETT01 indicates
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`the University of California Davis library first acquired this thesis as of May
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`17, 2000. Considering this information, it is my determination that The
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`physiological basis of glottal electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS)
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`and their use in defining an excitation function for the human vocal tract
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`was made available to the public shortly after its initial acquisition in May
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`2000.
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`9. I have reviewed Exhibit 1019, a book entitled Understanding Active Noise
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`Cancellation by Colin H. Hansen (2001).
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`10. Attached hereto as Appendix HANSEN01 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC record for Understanding Active Noise Cancellation as held by the
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`University of Michigan library. I secured this record myself from the
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`library’s public catalog. The MARC record contained within Appendix
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`HANSEN01 accurately describes the title, author and ISBN of
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`Understanding Active Noise Cancellation.
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`11. Attached hereto as HANSEN02 is a true and correct copy of selections from
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`Understanding Active Noise Cancellation. I secured these scans myself from
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`the University of Michigan’s holdings for this book. In comparing Exhibit
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`1019 to Appendix HANSEN02, it is my determination that Exhibit 1019 is a
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`true and correct copy of Understanding Active Noise Cancellation by Colin
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`H. Hansen.
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`12. The 008 field of the MARC record in Appendix HANSEN01 indicates the
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`date of record creation. The 008 field of Appendix HANSEN01 indicates the
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`University of Michigan library first acquired this book as of September 10,
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`2001. Considering this information, it is my determination that
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`Understanding Active Noise Cancellation was made available to the public
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`shortly after its initial acquisition in September 2001.
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`13. I have reviewed Exhibit 1020, “Speech Enhancement Using Sub-Band
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`Intermittent Adaptation” by E. Toner and D.R. Campbell as published in
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`Speech Communication, July 1993.
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`14. Attached hereto as Appendix TONER01 is a true and correct copy of the
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`MARC record for Speech Communication as held by the Ohio University
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`library. I secured this record myself from the library’s public catalog. The
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`MARC record contained within Appendix TONER01 accurately describes
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`the title, author, publisher, and ISSN number of Speech Communication. The
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`‘Lib Has’ field of this record visible on page 3 indicates this collection
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`includes the July 1993 edition of Speech Communication containing “Speech
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`Enhancement Using Sub-Band Intermittent Adaptation”. In comparing
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`Exhibit 1020 to Appendix TONER01, it is my determination that Exhibit
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`1020 is a true and correct copy of “Speech Enhancement Using Sub-Band
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`Intermittent Adaptation” by E. Toner and D.R. Campbell as published in
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`Speech Communication July 1993.
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`15. The 008 field of the MARC record in Appendix TONER01 indicates the
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`date of record creation. The 008 field of Appendix TONER01 indicates the
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`Ohio University library first acquired this journal as of June 11, 1990 and
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`held the journal in perpetuity until 1995. Considering this information, it is
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`my determination that Speech Communication July 1993 and therefore
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`“Speech Enhancement Using Sub-Band Intermittent Adaption” was made
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`available to the public shortly after its initial release in July 1993.
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`16. I have been retained on behalf of the Petitioner to provide assistance in the
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`above-illustrated matter in establishing the authenticity and public
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`availability of the documents discussed in this declaration. I am being
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`compensated for my services in this matter at the rate of $100.00 per hour
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`plus reasonable expenses. My statements are objective, and my
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`compensation does not depend on the outcome of this matter.
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`17. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. I
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`hereby declare that all statements made herein of my own knowledge are
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`true and that all statements made on information and belief are believed to
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`be true; and further that these statements were made the knowledge that
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`willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by fine or
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`imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States
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`Code.
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`Dated: 4/22/2022
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`June Ann Munford
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`Appendix CV
`Appendix CV
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`J. Munford
`Curriculum Vitae
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`Education
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`University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - MS, Library & Information Science, 2009
`Milwaukee, WI
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`● Coursework included cataloging, metadata, data analysis, library systems,
`management strategies and collection development.
`● Specialized in library advocacy, cataloging and public administration.
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`Grand Valley State University - BA, English Language & Literature, 2008
`Allendale, MI
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` Coursework included linguistics, documentation and literary analysis.
`● Minor in political science with a focus in local-level economics and
`government.
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`Professional Experience
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`Researcher / Expert Witness, October 2017 – present
`Freelance ● Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & Grand Rapids, Michigan
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`● Material authentication and public accessibility determination.
`Declarations of authenticity and/or public accessibility provided upon
`research completion. Experienced with appeals and deposition process.
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` Research provided on topics of public library operations, material
`publication history, digital database services and legacy web resources.
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` Past clients include Alston & Bird, Arnold & Porter, Baker Botts, Fish &
`Richardson, Erise IP, Irell & Manella, O'Melveny & Myers, Perkins-Coie,
`Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Slayden Grubert Beard.
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`Library Director, February 2013 - March 2015
`Dowagiac District Library ● Dowagiac, Michigan
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`● Executive administrator of the Dowagiac District Library. Located in
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`Southwest Michigan, this library has a service area of 13,000, an annual
`operating budget of over $400,000 and total assets of approximately
`$1,300,000.
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`● Developed careful budgeting guidelines to produce a 15% surplus during
`the 2013-2014 & 2014-2015 fiscal years while being audited.
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` Using this budget surplus, oversaw significant library investments
`including the purchase of property for a future building site, demolition of
`existing buildings and building renovation projects on the current facility.
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` Led the organization and digitization of the library's archival records.
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` Served as the public representative for the library, developing business
`relationships with local school, museum and tribal government entities.
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` Developed an objective-based analysis system for measuring library
`services - including a full collection analysis of the library's 50,000+
`circulating items and their records.
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`November 2010 - January 2013
`Librarian & Branch Manager, Anchorage Public Library ● Anchorage, Alaska
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`● Headed the 2013 Anchorage Reads community reading campaign
`including event planning, staging public performances and creating
`marketing materials for mass distribution.
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` Co-led the social media department of the library's marketing team,
`drafting social media guidelines, creating original content and instituting
`long-term planning via content calendars.
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` Developed business relationships with The Boys & Girls Club, Anchorage
`School District and the US Army to establish summer reading programs for
`children.
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`June 2004 - September 2005, September 2006 - October 2013
`Library Assistant, Hart Area Public Library
`Hart, MI
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`● Responsible for verifying imported MARC records and original MARC
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`cataloging for the local-level collection as well as the Michigan Electronic
`Library.
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`● Handled OCLC Worldcat interlibrary loan requests & fulfillment via
`ongoing communication with lending libraries.
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`Professional Involvement
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`Alaska Library Association - Anchorage Chapter
`● Treasurer, 2012
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`Library Of Michigan
`● Level VII Certification, 2008
`● Level II Certification, 2013
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`Michigan Library Association Annual Conference 2014
`● New Directors Conference Panel Member
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`Southwest Michigan Library Cooperative
`● Represented the Dowagiac District Library, 2013-2015
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`Professional Development
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`Library Of Michigan Beginning Workshop, May 2008
`Petoskey, MI
`● Received training in cataloging, local history, collection management,
`children’s literacy and reference service.
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`Public Library Association Intensive Library Management Training, October 2011
`Nashville, TN
`● Attended a five-day workshop focused on strategic planning, staff
`management, statistical analysis, collections and cataloging theory.
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`Alaska Library Association Annual Conference 2012 - Fairbanks, February 2012
`Fairbanks, AK
`● Attended seminars on EBSCO advanced search methods, budgeting,
`cataloging, database usage and marketing.
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`Depositions
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`2019 ● Fish & Richardson
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`IPR Petitions of 865 Patent, Apple v. Qualcomm (IPR2018-001281 /
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`39521-00421IP & IPR2018-01282 / 39521-00421IP2)
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`2019 ● Erise IP
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`Implicit, LLC v. Netscout Systems, Inc (Civil Action No. 2:18-cv-53-JRG)
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`2019 ● Perkins-Coie
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`Adobe Inc. v. RAH Color Technologies LLC (Cases IPR2019-00627,
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`IPR2019-00628, IPR2019-00629 and IPR2019-00646)
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`2020 ● O’Melveny & Myers
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`Maxell, Ltd. v. Apple Inc. (Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS)
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`2021 ● Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
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`Intel v. SRC (Case IPR2020-1449)
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`Limited Case History & Potential Conflicts
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`Alston & Bird
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`● Nokia (v. Neptune Subsea, Xtera)
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`Arnold & Porter
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`● Ivantis (v. Glaukos)
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`Erise I.P.
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`● Apple
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`v. Future Link Systems (IPRs 6317804, 6622108, 6807505, and
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`7917680)
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`v. INVT
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`v. Navblazer LLC (Case No. IPR2020-01253)
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`v. Qualcomm (IPR2018-001281, 39521-00421IP, IPR2018-01282,
`39521-00421IP2)
`v. Quest Nettech Corp, Wynn Technologies (Case No. IPR2019-
`00XXX, RE. Patent Re38137)
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`● Fanduel (v CGT)
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`● Garmin (v. Phillips North America LLC, Case No. 2:19-cv-6301-AB-KS
`Central District of California)
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`● Netscout
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`v. Longhorn HD LLC)
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`v. Implicit, LLC (Civil Action No. 2:18-cv-53-JRG)
` ● Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC
`v. Bot M8 LLC
`v. Infernal Technology LLC
`● Unified Patents (v GE Video Compression, Civil Action No. 2:19-cv-248)
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`Fish & Richardson
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`● Apple
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`v. LBS Innovations
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`v. Masimo (IPR 50095-0012IP1, 50095-0012IP2, 50095-0013IP1,
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`50095-0013IP2, 50095-0006IP1)
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`v. Neonode
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`v. Qualcomm (IPR2018-001281, 39521-00421IP, IPR2018-01282,
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`39521-00421IP2)
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`● Dish Network
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`v. Realtime Adaptive Streaming, Case No 1:17-CV-02097-RBJ)
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`v. TQ Delta LLC
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` Huawei (IPR 76933211)
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` Kianxis
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` LG Electronics (v. Bell Northern Research LLC, Case No. 3:18-cv-2864-
`CAB-BLM)
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` Samsung (v. Bell Northern Research, Civil Action No. 2:19-cv-00286-
`JRG)
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` Texas Instruments
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`Irell & Manella
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`● Curium
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`O’Melveny & Myers
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`● Apple (v. Maxell, Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS)
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`Perkins-Coie
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`● TCL Industries (v. Koninklijke Philips NV, PTAB Case Nos. IPR2021-
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`00495, IPR2021-00496, and IPR2021-00497)
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`Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
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`● Intel (v. FG SRC LLC, Case No. 6:20-cv-00315 W.D. Tex)
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` Metaswitch
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` MLC Intellectual Property (v. MicronTech, Case No. 3:14-cv-03657-SI)
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` Realtek Semiconductor
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` Quectel
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`Title
`The physiological basis of glottal electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use in defining an excitation function for the human vocal tract
`Creator
`Burnett, Gregory Clell,
`Dissertation
`Ph, D. University of California, Davis 1999
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`Available in other form: Online version: Burnett, Gregory Clell. Physiological basis of glottal electromagnetic micropower sensors (GEMS) and their use in defining an
`excitation function for the humanvocal tract. 1999
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`251 leaves; illustrations
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`CHAPTER ONE. A LITTLE HISTORY ............................. 1
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`1.4 CURRENT COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS ................... 5
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`CHAPTER TWO. FOUNDATIONS OF ACTIVE CONTROL ........... 9
`2 1ePEYSICATMECHANISMS eee eee rere rt ote. 9
`2.2 BASIC STRUCTURE OF ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMS .
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`Pep PAGANSLEONG 5.5 5 65 5 Vow eo Eh ood SUSU ES Se TOS eNO E SOARS
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`2 Sa ECONTROE SYSTEM. OPAIMIZAAMI@Nite here ee 19
`2.3.1 Control Source Output Power and Placement ............... 21
`233 De niinenceomerroGmSensOmblaceinenurmies sericea rea 25
`2.3.3 Influence of Reference Signal Delay and Quality ............ 27
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`CHAPTER THREE. THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM ....... 31
`SVIINTRODUCTIONR eer rr ccm enrer oats Leese ieteiee fe 3]
`3.2 DIGITAL FILTERS (ADAPTIVE CONTROLFILTERS) .......... 32
`3.3 ADAPTATION ALGORITHMS FOR ADAPTIVE FILTERS ...... 36
`3.3.1 Single-Channel FXLMS Algorithm for FIR Filter
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`3.3.2 Cancellation Path Transfer Function (or Impulse Response)
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`3.3.6 Filtered-U RLMS Algorithmsfor IIR Filters ................ 52
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`3.3.7.1 Killing Selection Instead of Survivor Selection ........ 56
`3.3.7.2 Weight String Instead of Binary Encoding ............ 57
`3.3.7.3 Mutation Probability and Amplitude: .). <3.) 57
`3.3.7.4 Rank-Based Selection (Killing and Breeding).......... 57
`3.3.7.5 Uniform Crossover
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`3.3.7.6 Genetic Algorithm Parameter Adjustment := =. 4-19 58
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`3.4 WAVEFORM SYNTHESIS: 60-2 ce ole ie oe el erode cement 59
`3.5 IMPORTANT CONTROLLER IMPLEMENTATIONISSUES...... 60
`3.5.1 Microprocessor Selection ...---- +++ +++e ee rrrreeseeseees 60
`3.5.2 Converter Type and Group Delay Considerations ............ 61
`3.5.3 Digital Sampling Rate oss. cies od ee eyes iS eee 62
`3.5.4 Algorithm Considerations ..------ +--+ +e eer te reer eeeeess 63
`3.5.5 Accuracy of Controller Output ~.....-... . 63 36 ee eee 63
`3.5.6 Estimation of The Potential of ANC Without Using a Controller
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`3.5.8 Numberof Error Signals .....--- +--+ eee rere reece trees 66
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`CHAPTER FOUR. ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SOURCES........... 69
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