UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20436 Before the Honorable David P. Shaw Administrative Law Judge
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UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20436 Before the Honorable David P. Shaw Administrative Law Judge In the Matter of CERTAIN POINT-TO-POINT NETWORK Investigation No. 337-TA-892 COMMUNICATION DEVICES AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING SAME RESPONDENTS’ IDENTIFICATION OF EXPERT WITNESSES Pursuant to the Procedural Schedule, Respondents AmTRAN Logistics, Inc. and AmTRAN Technology Co., Ltd., LG Electronics, Inc., LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc., Panasonic Corporation and Panasonic Corporation of North America, Sharp Corporation and Sharp Electronics Corporation, Sony Corporation, Sony Corporation of America, Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Mobile Communications AB, Sony Mobile Communications (USA) Inc., Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc., and Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba America, Inc., and Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., and VIZIO, Inc. (collectively “Respondents”) hereby identify the following expert witnesses, including their expertise and curriculum vitae, who may testify on behalf of one or more Respondents at the hearing in this investigation. Respondents will present the testimony of these expert witnesses live, through witness statements, or through depositions. This identification of experts is based on Respondents’ current understanding of the evidence produced thus far during discovery. In as much as discovery is ongoing, Respondents reserve the right to supplement this identification as warranted. 1. Donal O’Mahony Professor Donal E. O’Mahoney received a degree in Engineering and a Ph.D in Computer Science from Trinity College Dublin, where he is presently a professor of Computer Science. Professor O’Mahoney’s areas of expertise include network protocols, security applications, mobility, ad-hoc networking, and the software engineering of networked systems. He has over twenty years of experience in networking and published a text (Local Area Networks & Their Applications) in 1988. Professor O’Mahoney’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 1. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 2. Ellen W. Zegura Professor Ellen W. Zegura received her D.Sc. in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She is a Professor of Computer Science in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Professor Zegura’s areas of expertise include network design and networking services, including multi-media distribution, peer-to-peer, and overlay networks. Professor Zegura’s qualifications are further set forth in her curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 2. She may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 2 3. Michael Zyda Professor Michael Zyda received a D.Sc. in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the Founding Director of the University of Southern California’s GamePipe Laboratory and a Professor of Engineering Practice in the USC Department of Computer Science. Professor Zyda’s areas of expertise include networked virtual environments, computer graphics, modeling, and simulation Professor Zyda’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 3. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 4. Richard Goodin Richard Goodin received a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware. He is presently the President of Goodin & Associates, Inc. and has been a technical and litigation consultant for over twenty years. Mr. Goodin’s areas of expertise include hardware and software design, development and implementation, and software analysis. Mr. Goodin’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 4. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 5. Bruce Maggs Professor Bruce Maggs received a Ph.D in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is presently the Pelham Wilder Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. Professor Maggs’ areas of expertise include networking and algorithms. 3 Professor Maggs’ qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 5. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 6. Philip Green Philip Green received his M.B.A. from Rutgers Graduate School of Management. He has extensive professional experience and is presently a Principal at Hoffman Alvary & Company LLC. Mr. Green’s areas of expertise include commercial litigation and damages, as well as remedy and domestic industry analyses in intellectual property cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission. Mr. Green’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 6. He may testify regarding matters including domestic industry economic prong, remedy, bond, licensing, and public interest considerations. 7. Azer Bestavros Professor Azer Bestavros received a Ph.D in computer science from Harvard University. He is the Founding Director of the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational S & E at Boston University. Professor Bestavros’ areas of expertise include networking, internet/web protocols and services, and real-time systems. Professor Bestavros’ qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 7. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 4 8. Vijay Madisetti Professor Vijay Madisetti received a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from the University of California Berkeley. He is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Professor Madisetti’s areas of expertise include networking, networking protocols, wireless technology, and system level design methodology. Professor Madisetti’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 8. He may testify regarding matters including non-infringement, domestic industry technical prong, validity, enforceability, claim construction, technological background, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 9. Philip Greenspun Philip Greenspun received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is an MIT affiliate with MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and has extensive experience in technical consulting. Dr. Greenspun’s areas of expertise include networking, Internet software applications, relational database management systems, and computer application design and user interface. Dr. Greenspun’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 9. He may testify on matters including background technology relevant to the asserted patents, terminology in the relevant technical fields, non-infringement, invalidity, unenforceability, claim construction, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 5 10. John P. Morgan John P. Morgan received his M.S. in Systems Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Morgan is an independent consultant and software analyst. Mr. Morgan’s areas of expertise include networking, computer architecture and relational database management systems. Mr. Morgan’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 10. He may testify on matters including background technology relevant to the asserted patents, terminology in the relevant technical fields, non-infringement, invalidity, unenforceability, claim construction, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 11. Nathaniel Polish Nathaniel Polish received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University. He is a computer consultant and Co-Founder of Daedalus Technology Group, Inc. His areas of expertise include networking, software engineering, distributed systems, and interactive environments. Dr. Polish’s qualifications are further set forth in his curriculum vitae, attached as Exhibit 11. He may testify on matters including background technology relevant to the asserted patents, terminology in the relevant technical fields, non-infringement, invalidity, unenforceability, claim construction, and the qualifications of a person of ordinary skill in the art. 12. Brett L. Reed Brett L Reed received his M.A. in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an economic consultant and the Co-Founder and Director of Competition Economics, LLC. Mr. Reed’s area of expertise