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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC,
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`Petitioner,
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`INTELLECTUAL VENTURES II LLC,
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`Patent Owner.
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`Inter Partes Review Case No. IPR2023-00032
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`DECLARATION OF RANDALL C. SCHWARTZ
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`INTER PARTES REVIEW OF U.S. PATENT NO. 8,953,641
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`I, Randall C. Schwartz, do hereby make the following Declaration pursuant
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`to 28 U.S.C. § 1746:
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`1.
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`I am making this declaration at the request of American Honda Motor
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`Co., Inc. (“Petitioner”).
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`2.
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`I am the Founder and Principal Consultant of Wireless 20/20
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`Consulting Group LLC, where I have been employed since 2005. I have worked as
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`an electrical engineer since about 1983, and more specifically worked in the wireless
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`field since 1992. I hold both an undergraduate and a graduate engineering degree
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`from Dartmouth College.
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`3.
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`From 2003 to 2005, I served as Strategic Planning Manager at Intel
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`Corp. In this capacity, and among other responsibilities, I led Intel’s 802.16
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`standards effort. In connection with this work, I attended and participated in the
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`IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards, where I
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`analyzed contributions of others in order to further the development of the IEEE
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`802.16 standards.
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`4.
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`The IEEE 802.16 Working Group is a public forum for collaboration
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`and development of ideas among interested parties to develop standards and
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`recommended practices to support the development and deployment of broadband
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`Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks.
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`5. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group organized meetings periodically in
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`conjunction with other IEEE 802 groups. As a matter of general practice, the IEEE
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`802.16 Working Group meetings that were organized were open to members and
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`the general public. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group had a website, i.e.,
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`www.WirelessMAN.org, which could be viewed by members of the working group,
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`IEEE members, or any other interested member of the general public. Information,
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`agendas, and announcements about upcoming IEEE 802.16 Working Group
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`meetings were posted on this website. For each IEEE 802.16 Working Group
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`meeting (also called a “Session”), an attendance list was maintained to keep track
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`of attendees for membership and credit purposes.
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`6.
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`As a matter of general practice, documents and contributions were
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`submitted before or during the IEEE 802.16 Working Group meetings. During the
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`IEEE 802.16 Working Group meetings, each of the submitted documents and
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`contributions was presented, discussed, and when required, action was taken to
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`determine the acceptance or viability of the contribution to the standard.
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`7.
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`Due to the high volume of documents and contributions submitted,
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`physical “paper” copies were not handed out during IEEE 802.16 Working Group
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`meetings. Rather, the documents and contributions were made electronically
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`available for download to attendees of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group meetings
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`by way of the IEEE 802.16 website. The documents and contributions were not
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`subject to any confidentiality and could be freely disseminated by attendees to
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`other interested persons of skill that had not attended the meetings. Because the
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`documents and contributions were provided electronically, they were easier to
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`share with interested colleagues or other interested persons – in fact, the IEEE
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`802.16 Working Group encouraged disseminating the submitted documents and
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`contributions to further the development of the standard.
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`8.
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`Also, during and after the IEEE 802.16 Working Group meetings, the
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`submitted documents were publicly accessible on the IEEE 802.16 website. Active
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`members of the work groups were encouraged to review each of the documents
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`before and during the 802.16 Working Group meetings. Any members that were
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`not in attendance at that session, or any other interested members of the general
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`public, could also freely access and download submitted documents and
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`contributions without restrictions on dissemination, in real time, similar to the
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`access afforded the actual attendees of the work sessions.
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`9.
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`As a matter of general practice, after each IEEE 802.16 Working
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`Group meeting, a Session Report that included Session Minutes, and documents
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`introduced at that session, was created by the Chair and posted on the IEEE 802.16
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`website, to memorialize the specific meeting. These are also available on the 802.16
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`website for the general public to review. These were generally available within a
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`week of the completion of each Working Group Session meeting.
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`Based on my experience with IEEE and the telecommunications
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`industry, I would expect any person implementing a cellular network or device, e.g.,
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`a UMTS network, to consult the corresponding Session Reports on the IEEE reports
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`page, as well as other related documents. The whole purpose of IEEE’s online
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`database hosting and making these reports available was so that engineers and other
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`individuals would have ready access to them when developing and implementing
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`cellular networks and devices.
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`11.
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`I was employed by Intel Corp. on March 15-18 of 2004, when the
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`IEEE 802.16 Working Group held the Session #30 meeting at the Hilton in the Walt
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`Disney World Resort, in Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, USA. The Session
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`#30 IEEE 802.16 Working Group meeting was held in conjunction with the IEEE
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`802 Plenary Session.
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`12.
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`For the March 2004 Session #30 meeting, announcements were
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`posted on the IEEE website that included information about the date and location of
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`the meeting. Attached as Appendix A is the IEEE WirelessMAN 802.16 website
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`snapshot from the WaybackMachine that evidences that at least as of February 7,
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`2004, the Session #30 meeting date and location information was announced
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`publicly. I obtained Appendix A by first accessing the WaybackMachine page, at
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` http://archive.org/web/, next performing a search for www.wirelessman.org,
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`opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink for the year “2004,” next clicking on the
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`hyperlink for February 7, then downloading and printing the resulting webpage.
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`Appendix H is a declaration from the Internet Archives that corroborates this.
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`13.
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`Also, attached as Appendix B is a copy of the Session #28 Report
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`dated November 18, 2003, evidencing that the Session #30 IEEE 802.16 Working
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`Group meeting was publicly announced in that report. Specifically, Session #28
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`Report includes a section entitled “Future Meetings” which announces that the
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`“IEEE 802.16’s Session #30 will take place in Orlando, FL, USA on 15-18 March
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`2004 in conjunction with the IEEE 802 Plenary Session.” I obtained Appendix B by
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`first
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`accessing
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`the
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`IEEE
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`802.16
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`reports
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`page,
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`at
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`h ttp://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next opening (or clicking on) the
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`hyperlink labeled “Report” in the same row as “#28,” then downloading and
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`printing the resulting webpage.
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`14.
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`I attended the March 2004 Session #30 IEEE 802.16 Working Group
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`meeting on behalf of Intel Corp., as evidenced by Appendix C, which provides the
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`list of meeting attendees. I obtained Appendix C by first accessing the IEEE 802.16
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`reports page, at http://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next opening (or
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`clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “#30,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink
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`labeled “attendance list,” and then downloading and printing the resulting webpage.
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`15.
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`IEEE 802.16 Working Group meeting attendees generally included
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`IEEE 802.16 members as well as members of the general public who were interested
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`in the subjects of the papers being discussed. Appendix C evidences that 222
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`individuals signed up for the Session #30 IEEE 802.16 Working Group meeting, of
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`which 180 were granted participation credit. Participation credit was granted to those
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`attending six of the eight session intervals, provided that registration fees were
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`paid.
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`16.
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`As already noted, as a matter of general practice, copies of meeting
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`documents and contributions were made available electronically to attendees and the
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`general public on the IEEE website before and during the meeting, without a
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`password or restrictions. The IEEE 802.16 Task Group d Document list, identified
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`as Appendix D, includes an electronic index which indicates that, among other
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`documents, document “IEEE C802.16d-04/19” entitled “A New Frame Structure for
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`Scalable OFDMA Systems” by Inseok Hwang, Jaehee Cho, Sanghoon, Sung Hun
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`Huh, Soon Young Yoon, Panyuh Joo, and Jaeweon Cho was submitted on March
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`11, 2004 (Ex. 1004). This document was made publicly available before and during
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`the Session #30 meeting. I obtained Appendix D by first accessing the IEEE 802.16
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`reports page, at http://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next opening (or
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`clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “#30,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink
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`labeled “document list,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “Task Group
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`d Documents,” and then downloading and printing the resulting webpage.
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`17.
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`As already noted, as a matter of general practice, the IEEE did not
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`place any restrictions on dissemination of submitted documents. Consistent with
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`this is the cover page of the IEEE C802.16d-04/19 document (Ex. 1004) which
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`includes a “Release” clause granting an irrevocable license to the IEEE to
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`disseminate the material contained in the contribution and to make the contribution
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`public. I obtained IEEE C802.16d-04/19 (Ex. 1004) by first accessing the IEEE
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`802.16 reports page, at http://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next
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`opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “#30,” opening (or clicking on) the
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`hyperlink labeled “document list,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled
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`“Task Group d Documents,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “IEEE
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`C802.16d- 04/19,” and then downloading and printing the resulting document.
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`18.
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`Attached as Appendix E is a copy of the March 19, 2004, Task Group
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`d (TGd) session minutes, which were created by the TGd Chair. The Session #30
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`TGd Minutes at page 3 indicates that document IEEE C802.16d-04/19 (Ex. 1004)
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`was discussed during the Session #30 IEEE 802.16 Working Group meeting. I
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`obtained Appendix E by first by first accessing the IEEE 802.16 reports page, at
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`http://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next opening (or clicking on)
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`the hyperlink labeled “#30,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled
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`“document list,” opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “Task Group d
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`Documents,” next opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink labeled “IEEE
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`802.16d¬04/03” of the “Task Group d: Session #30 Minutes” and then
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`The Session #30 TGd Minutes (Appendix E) at page 3 also indicate
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`that the IEEE C802.16d-04/19 document (Ex. 1004) was withdrawn. Frequently,
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`documents are submitted for review and discussion at the meeting and thereafter,
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`during the meeting, withdrawn from consideration for inclusion in the standard. It
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`was general practice to stamp the word “WITHDRAWN” on the front cover of a
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`withdrawn document, but to not modify its contents before reposting the withdrawn
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`document on the IEEE website. In contrast, regarding documents that were modified,
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`it was general practice to include for each revision a number and a date. To illustrate
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`by way of example, referring back to Appendix D, the IEEE C802.16d-04/36r2
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`document underwent two revisions and the posting indicates the following: “IEEE
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`C802.16d-04/36r2 (Rev. 1: 04/03/17; Rev.: 04/03/13)).”
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`20.
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`As noted above, it was general practice for the Chair to create a
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`Session Report and post it on the IEEE 802.16 website, to memorialize the specific
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`meeting. In connection with the Session #30 IEEE 802.16 Working Group meeting,
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`on March 30, 2004, the Chair created and posted a Session #30 Report, attached to
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`this declaration as Appendix F. The Session #30 Report provides a hyperlink to the
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`“Session #30 document list” that “includes references to over 170 session
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`documents,” including the IEEE C802.16d-04/19 document (Ex. 1004). I obtained
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`Appendix F by first accessing the IEEE 802.16 reports page, at
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`h ttp://www.ieee802.org/16/meetings/reports.html, next opening (or clicking on) the
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`the resulting webpage.
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`Also, attached as Appendix G is the IEEE WirelessMAN 802.16
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`website snapshot from the WaybackMachine, which evidences that at least as of
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`April 2, 2004, the Session #30 Report was available on the IEEE website for
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`download by the general public. I obtained Appendix G by first accessing the
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`WaybackMachine page, at http://archive.org/web/, next performing a search for
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` www.wirelessman.org, opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink for the year “2004,”
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`next clicking on the hyperlink for April 2, then downloading and printing the
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`resulting webpage. Appendix H is a declaration from the Internet Archives that
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`corroborates this.
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`22.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that all statements made herein are
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`of my own knowledge and are true and correct. I further understand that willful false
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`statements and the like are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both.
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`Executed on October 11, 2022.
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`The Wayback Machine- https://web.archive.org/web/20040207050144/http://www.wirelessman.org:80/
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`The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on
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`The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards develops standards and
`recommendedpractices to support the development and deployment of broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area
`Networks. 802.16 is a unit of the IEEE 802 LAN/MANStandards Committee, the premier transnational forum
`for wireless networking standardization.
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`People often take the view that standardization is the enemy ofcreativity. But I think that standards help make creativity
`possible -- by allowingfor the establishmentofan infrastructure, which then leads to enormousentrepreneurialism,
`creativity, and competitiveness.
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`-Vint Cerf, TCP/IP co-developer and Internet pioneer, in Fast Company, April 2000.
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`News
`Session #29 Report summarizes session of 12-15 January 2004 in Vancouver, BC, Canada
`Session #30: 15-18 March 2004 in Orlando, FL, USA
`IEEE 802.16/Conformance02 Approved as an IEEE Standard
`802.16 Project Development Milestone Schedules
`802.16 Project Status Summary
`IEEE 802 NewsBulletin: Jul 2003 Issue
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`General Information
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`Background Information on IEEE 802.16
`Tutorials
`Published IEEE 802.16 Standards and Drafts
`Download some IEEE 802.16 Standards under Get IEEE 802™program
`Liaisons and External Organizations
`What People Are Saying about IEEE 802.16
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`Details (mainly for participants)
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`Upcoming Meetings (and previous ones)
`Working Group Documents (also see TG & Liaison pages)
`Task Groups and Committees
`Working Group Letter Ballots
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`Key Development Resources
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`Legal Issues
`Submitting Documents
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`This site was updated on 03 February 2004 (and probably since then) by:
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`Roger B. Marks, Ph.D.
`Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards
`NationalInstitute ofStandards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce
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`Summary
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`Session #28 of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access took place on 10-13 November
`2003 in Albuquerque, NM, USA,along with the IEEE 802 Plenary Session. The site was the Hyatt Regency
`Albuquerque. 116people attended.
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`Second Conformance Draft Submitted for Approval
`On 14 November, the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agreed to forward the final P802.16/Conformance02
`draft to RevCom. With RevCom endorsement, approval of the draft as an IEEE standard is anticipated on 10
`Purposes for the 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SCAirInterface.It is the second of an expected series of
`conformance test documents. Separately, the third project in the series, P802.16/Conformance03, completedits
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`Working Group Letter Ballot and was forwarded for Sponsor Ballot by vote of the 802 EC. It specifies the Radio
`Conformance Tests (RCT) for 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SCAir Interface. Finally, the WG submitted, and the
`802 EC forwarded, a PAR for a new P802.16/Conformance04 project for PICS Proformaat frequencies below
`11 GHz.
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`Revised RecommendedPractice P802.16.2 Forwarded to RevCom
`On 14 November, the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agreed to forward the final P802.16.2-REVa draft to
`RevCom.The draft, approved unanimously during SponsorBallot, is a revision of IEEE Standard 802.16.2-2001
`("Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems"). The revision updates the content, adding new
`material addressing 2-11 GHz operation and coexistence with point-to-point systems. The content applies only
`to licensed-band operation.
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`Revision of IEEE Standard 802.16 Progresses through Working Group Ballot
`The 802.16 Working Group completedits initial ballot of the IEEE P802.16-REVd, a comprehensiverevision of
`IEEE Standard 802.16 ("Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems"), including amendments
`IEEE 802.16a and IEEE 802.16c. Many comments were resolved. The workis expected to progress rapidly,
`since it is supported by previousballots on the technical content. However, the draft was not forwarded for
`SponsorBallot, and the development schedule will be revised. A recirculation is planned.
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`Comment Resolution Continues on Mobile WirelessMAN (P802.16e) Draft
`A fourth Task Group Review wasconcluded in the P802.16e project, which is developing an enhancementofthe
`WirelessMANair interface to support mobile as well as fixed users. Many comments were resolved. The
`Working Group then voted to conduct a Working Group Review. The development schedule will be revised
`accordingly.
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`Working Group Liaison Activities
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`e The IEEE wasgranted the status of SectorMember,as an international organization, in the International
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`Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R), as of 31 October 2003.
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`e The 802.16 WG approveda liaison statement to ITU-T SG 15 in responseto liaison statements received
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`from SG 15 regarding cooperation and standardization plans.
`e The 802.16 WG approveda Letter to ITU-R in response to an ITU-R input.
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`Documents
`The Session #28 documentlist indexes the session documents.
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`Minutes and Motions
`The Working Group minutes are available as IEEE 802.16-03/55. Significant motions presented at the Closing
`Plenary are embedded in the Closing PlenaryAgenda.
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`All of the Working Group's requests at the 802 LMSC Executive Committee meeting of 14 November were
`approved.
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`Future Meetings
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`IEEE 802.16's Session #29 will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 12-15 January 2004
`in conjunction with sessions of the other IEEE 802 groups.
`IEEE 802.16's Session #30 will take place in Orlando, FL, USA on 15-18 March 2004 in conjunction with
`the JEEE 802 Plenary Session.
`e A decision was made to hold IEEE 802.16's Session #31 in Shenzhen, China in May 2004. Thesite
`selection process also considered proposals to hold the session in Seoul (Korea), Washington (USA), and
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`IEEE 802 suggested that high-level discussions between IEEE-SA and Chinese standardization bodies be
`co-located with Session #31.
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`About IEEE 802.16
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`The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards has developed and is enhancing the
`WirelessMAN™™Standard for wireless metropolitan area networks. IEEE 802.16 is a unit of the IEEE 802
`LAN/MAN Standards Committee, the premier transnational forum for wired and wireless networking
`standardization. A list of IEEE 802.16 standards and drafts is available on-line,as is a project milestone
`summary.
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`With the approval of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group,this report was drafted and edited (18 November 2003
`edition, considered complete) by:
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`Roger Marks(r.b.marks@ieee.org)
`Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards
`tel: +1-303-497-7837
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`Attendance List: IEEE 802.16 Session #30
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`IEEE 802.16 Task Group d
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`IEEE 802.16's Task Group d developed, under IEEE PAR 802.16-REVd,a revision of IEEE Standard 802.16
`("Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems") as modified by IEEE Stds 802.16a and 802.16c.
`Its work began under IEEE PAR 802.16d, which was an amendmentrather than a revision. The work
`transitioned to a revision effort when P802.16-REVd was approved on 11 September 2003 as a replacement for
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`P802.16d. The standard developedin this project was approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board on 24 June
`2004 and will be published as IEEE Standard 802.16-2004, replacing IEEE Standards 802.16-2001, 802.16c-
`and 802.16a-2003.
`2002,
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`IEEE-SA Project Authorization Request(PAR) 802.16-REVd (as approved on 11 September 2003 by
`IEEE-SA Standards Board)
`Emailreflector: "stds-802-16" (see Subscribing to the IEEE 802.16 email reflectors)
`Email reflector archive (or previous Email reflector archive)
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`TGd Upload Directory (temporary file storage)
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`IEEE P802.16-REVd Development Schedule
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`IEEE 802.16 Working Group Letter Ballot #13
`Results of Letter Ballot #13
`IEEE 802.16 Working Group Letter Ballot #11 (obsolete)
`Results of Letter Ballot #11
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`Official Documents
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`IEEE 802.16d-04/05
`Maintenance Ad Hoc Minutes for Session #32
`IEEE 802.16d-04/04
`Task Group d: Session #30 Report
`IEEE 802.16d-04/03
`Task Group d: Session #30 Minutes
`IEEE 802.16d-04/02
`Task Group d: Session #29 Report
`IEEE 802.16d-04/01
`Task Group d: Session #29 Minutes
`IEEE 802.16d-03/17
`Task Group d: Session #28 Report
`IEEE 802.16d-03/16
`Task Group d: Session #28 minutes
`IEEE 802.16d-03/15r1
`Task Group d: Session #27 Report
`IEEE 802.16d-03/14
`Task Group d: Session #27 minutes
`IEEE 802.16d-03/13
`Call for Comments: Editor's Draft Consolidation of IEEE 802.16/802.16a/802.16c (P802.16-2003/D0)
`IEEE 802.16d-03/12
`Figure and Table Numbering in IEEE 802.16 2003 Edition, Editor's Draft (P802.16-2003/D0)
`IEEE 802.16d-03/11
`Editor's Notes on IEEE 802.16 2003 Edition, Editor's Draft (P802.16-2003/D0)
`IEEE 802.16d-03/10
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`IEEE 802.16d-03/08
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`IEEE 802.16d-03/07rl (Rev. 0)
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`IEEE 802.16d-03/06
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