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Matched Legal Cases: ['application No. 2', 'application No. 2', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15', 'art 15']

Brevet US8849213 - Integrated circuit for signal analysis - Google Brevets
An integrated circuit comprises a main bus, one or more integrated processors, an external bus interface, memory, internal bus controller, a signal analyzer, timers, reset/clock generator, radio controller, optional data converters, and optional radio. The signal analyzer performs both time-domain and...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8849213?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8849213 - Integrated circuit for signal analysis
Numéro de publication US8849213 B2
Numéro de demande US 12/623,598
Date de dépôt 23 nov. 2009
Date de priorité 21 janv. 2009
Autre référence de publication US20100184384
Numéro de publication 12623598, 623598, US 8849213 B2, US 8849213B2, US-B2-8849213, US8849213 B2, US8849213B2
Inventeurs Ben William Jones, Douglas A. Mammoser, John M. Morton, Nils Bagge, Bhavin Bhulani, Matthew P. Wingert, Harrison J. Killian
Cessionnaire d'origine Bandspeed, Inc.
Citations de brevets (127), Citations hors brevets (358), Classifications (4), Événements juridiques (5)
US 8849213 B2
a signal analyzer connected to the bus, the signal analyzer including a time-domain analyzer that provides time-domain data that indicates time-domain characteristics of signals and a frequency-domain analyzer that provides frequency-domain data that indicates frequency-domain characteristics of the signals,
wherein the one or more integrated processors cause adaptive scanning to be performed on two or more communications channels based upon at least the time-domain data provided by the time-domain analyzer and the frequency-domain data provided by the frequency-domain analyzer, wherein the adaptive scanning includes one or more of increasing a dwell time for at least one communications channel from the two or more communications channels or changing a scanning sequence for the two or more communications channels.
3. The integrated circuit of claim 2, wherein control of the signal analyzer is based at least in part on output of the programmable correlators.
4. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the one or more integrated processors control a scanning operation to locate a signal of interest, and once located, classify the located signal of interest.
5. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the time-domain analyzer determines a first feature vector based at least in part on a signal input to the time-domain analyzer, the first feature vector including one or more of: pulse width, pulse time of arrival, pulse repetition interval, received signal power, and correlation of the signal input to the time-domain analyzer with respect to one or more signal protocol patterns.
6. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the frequency-domain analyzer determines a second feature vector based at least in part on a signal input to the frequency-domain analyzer, the second feature vector including one or more of: max hold spectrum, decimated spectrum, peak magnitude level, peak magnitude frequency, and bandwidth.
7. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the adaptive scanning includes decreasing a dwell time for one or more other communications channels from the two or more communications channels.
8. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein changing a scanning sequence for the two or more communications channels includes for a particular scanning sequence of the two or more communications channels scanning a particular communications channel a greater number of times than one or more other communications channels in the two or more communications channels.
9. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the adaptive scanning includes one or more of changing a scanning bandwidth or changing a segmentation of the bandwidth into communications channels.
10. The integrated circuit of claim 1, wherein the one or more integrated processors causing adaptive scanning to be performed includes generating and transmitting one or more control signals to a signal sensor.
means for performing signal analysis connected to the bus, the means for performing signal analysis including means for performing time-domain analysis that provides time-domain data that indicates time-domain characteristics of signals and means for performing frequency-domain analysis that provides frequency-domain data that indicates frequency-domain characteristics of the
wherein the means for processing causes adaptive scanning to be performed on two or more communications channels based upon at least the time-domain data provided by the means for performing time-domain analysis and the frequency-domain data provided by the means for performing frequency-domain analysis, wherein the adaptive scanning includes one or more of increasing a dwell time for at least one communications channel from the two or more communications channels or changing a scanning sequence for the two or more communications channels.
12. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the means for performing time-domain analysis includes correlation means to compare a signal input to the means for performing time-domain analysis to one or more signal protocol patterns.
13. The integrated circuit of claim 12, wherein control of the means for performing signal analysis is based at least in part on output of the correlation means.
14. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the means for processing control a scanning operation to locate a signal of interest, and once located, classify the located signal of interest.
15. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the means for performing time-domain analysis determines a first feature vector based at least in part on a signal input to the means for performing time-domain analysis, the first feature vector including one or more of: pulse width, pulse time of arrival, pulse repetition interval, received signal power, and correlation of the signal input to means for performing time-domain analysis with respect to one or more signal protocol patterns.
16. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the means for performing frequency-domain analysis determines a second feature vector based at least in part on a signal input to the means for performing frequency-domain analysis, the second feature vector including one or more of: max hold spectrum, decimated spectrum, peak magnitude level, peak magnitude frequency, and bandwidth.
17. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the adaptive scanning includes decreasing a dwell time for one or more other communications channels from the two or more communications channels.
18. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein changing a scanning sequence for the two or more communications channels includes for a particular scanning sequence of the two or more communications channels scanning a particular communications channel a greater number of times than one or more other communications channels in the two or more communications channels.
19. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the adaptive scanning includes one or more of changing a scanning bandwidth or changing a segmentation of the bandwidth into communications channels.
20. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the means for processing causing adaptive scanning to be performed includes generating and transmitting one or more control signals to a signal sensor.
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117 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit A, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,323, 447, Filed Nov. 1, 1991 to Gillis et al., 137 pages.
118 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit A1, Bandspeed, Inc v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV-00215, Japanese Patent No. 10-107693, filed Sep. 30, 1996 to Hei, compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 87 pages.
119 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit A2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV-00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,275,518 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 423 pages.
120 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit A2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,323, 447, Filed Nov. 1, 1991 to Gillis et al., 70 pages.
121 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit B, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Bark, Power Control in an LPI Adaptive Frequency-Hopping System for the HF Communications compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 46 pages.
122 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit B1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 5,737,359, filed May 10, 1995 (Koivu '395) compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 122 pages.
123 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit B1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,440,484 filed Apr. 19, 2001 to Schmidl et al., 79 pages.
124 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit B2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,440,484 filed Apr. 19, 2001 to Schmidl et al., 67 pages.
125 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit C, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. U.S. 6,118,805 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 125 pages.
126 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit C1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,280,580 filed Oct. 15, 19999 to Hartsen compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 65 pages.
127 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit C1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,272,353 filed Aug. 20, 1999 to Dicker et al.,122 pages.
128 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit C2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,272,353 filed Aug. 20, 1999 to Dicker et al., 74 pages.
129 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit D, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 4,716,573 filed Nov. 8, 1985, to Bergstrom et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 87 pages.
130 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit D1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6, 052,594 filed Apr. 30, 1997 to Chuang et al. (the Chuang '594) compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 4 pages.
131 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit D1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,760,319 filed Jul. 5, 2000 to Gerten et al., 72 pages.
132 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit D2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 4,937,822 to Weddle et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 150 pages.
133 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit D2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,760,319 filed Jul. 5, 2000 to Gerten et al., 32 pages.
134 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit E, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,079,568, filed May 26, 2000 to Boetzel et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 56 pages.
135 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit E1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,370,356 to ("Duplessis '356") and Canadian Patent Application 2,252,012 to Duplessis et al. ("Duplessis '012") compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 3 pages.
136 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit E1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,115,407, filed Apr. 3, 1998 to Gendel et al., 104 pages.
137 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit E2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,115,407 filed Apr. 3, 1998 to Gendel et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 86 pages.
138 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit E2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,115,407, filed Apr. 3, 1998 to Gendel et al., 68 pages.
139 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit F, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,751,249 filed Sep. 24, 1999 to Cannon et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 134 pages.
140 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit F1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Cuffaro '317 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418 ("The '418 patent"), 7 pages.
141 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit F1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,937,002 filed Jun. 13, 1995 to Andersson et al., 152 pages.
142 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit F2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Gillis '447 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614 (the 614 patent), 77 pages.
143 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit F2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,937,002 filed Jun. 13, 1995 to Andersson et al., 86 pages.
144 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit G, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,501,785 filed December with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 165 pages.
145 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit G1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Larsson '642 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7, 027,418 ("the 418 patent"), 11 pages.
146 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit G1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, Japanese No. 10-107693, filed Sep. 30, 1996 to Hei, 66 pages.
147 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit G2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Japanese Patent No. 10-107693, filed Sep. 30, 1996 to Hei compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 44 pages.
148 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit G2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, Japanese No. 10-107693, filed Sep. 30, 1996 to Hei, 34 pages.
149 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit H, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,684,465 to Dabak et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 378 pages.
150 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit H1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 5,937,002 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 96 pages.
151 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit H1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,050,479, filed May 12, 2000 to Kim, 74 pages.
152 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit H2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 5.737.359, filed May 10, 1995 ("Koivu '359") compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 40 pages.
153 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit H2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,050,479, filed May 12, 2000 to Kim, 32 pages.
154 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit I, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,272,353 filed Aug. 20, 1999 to Dicker et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 157 pages.
155 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit I1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,737,359 filed May 10, 1995 to Koivu, 78 pages.
156 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit I2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,280,580 filed Oct. 15, 1999 to Haartsen compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027, 7,570,614, 29 pages.
157 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit I2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,737,359 filed Apr. 7, 1998 to Koivu, 44 pages.
158 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit J, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,975,603 filed Aug. 20, 1999 to Dicker et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 216 pages.
159 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit J1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. US 6,118,805 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 52 pages.
160 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit J1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,280,580, filed Oct. 15, 1999 to Haartsen, 62 pages.
161 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit J2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,487,392 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 8 pages.
162 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit J2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,280,580, filed Oct. 15, 1999 to Haartsen, 26 pages.
163 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit K, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,249,540, filed Jul. 10, 1998 to Dicker et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 100 pages.
164 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit K1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 4,716,573 filed Nov. 8, 1985, to Bergstrom et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 34 pages.
165 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit K1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,079,568 filed May 26, 2000 (priority) to Boetzel et al., 43 pages.
166 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit K2, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 4,937,822 to Weddle et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 300 pages.
167 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit K2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 7,079,568 filed May 26, 2000 (priority) to Boetzel et al., 20 pages.
168 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit L, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,760,319, filed Jul. 5, 2000 to Gerten et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 86 pages.
169 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit L1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7, 079,568, filed May 26, 2000 to Boetzel et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 23 pages.
170 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit L1, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 4,716,573 filed Nov. 8, 1995 to Bergstrom et al., 42 pages.
171 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit L2, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 4,716,573 filed Nov. 8, 1995 to Bergstrom et al., 20 pages.
172 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit M, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Y. Kim, et al., "Multi-Adaptive FH Spread Spectrum System for Wireless High Data Rate Multimedia Services," IEEE 2000 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 76 pages.
173 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit M, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,848,095 filed May 17, 1996 to Deutsch, 30 pages.
174 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit M1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,684, 465 to Dabak et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 176 pages.
175 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit N, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,050,479 filed May 12, 2000 to Kim compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 100 pages.
176 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit N, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, Specification of the Bluetooth System, Specification vol. 1.0b, Dec. 1, 1999, 2 pages.
177 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit N1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 5,848,095 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 45 pages.
178 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit O, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Kostic and Maric, Dynamic Frequency Hopping in Wireless Cellular Systems—Simulations of Full Replacement and Reduced-Overhead Models compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 44 pages.
179 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit O, Banspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,965,590 filed Jul. 7, 2000 to Schmidl et al., 10 pages.
180 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit O1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6, 272,353 filed Aug. 20, 1999 to Dicker et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 82 pages.
181 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit P, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2003/0054827, filed Jul. 25, 2001, to Schmidl compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 242 pages.
182 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit P, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, Kistic, et al., "Dynamic Frequency Hopping in Wireless Cellular Systems-Simulations of Full Replacement and Reduced Overhead Methods", IEEE Published May 1999, 12 pages.
183 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit P1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,249,540 filed Jul. 10, 1998 to Dicker et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 38 pages.
184 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit Q, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6, 965,590 filed Jul. 7, 2000, to Schmidl et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,7418, 107 pages.
185 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit Q, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 5,956,642 filed Nov. 25, 1996 to Larsson et al., 10 pages.
186 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit Q1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,760,319, filed Jul. 5, 2000 to Gerten et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 32 pages.
187 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit R, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,440,484 filed Apr. 19, 2001 to Schmidl et al., compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 120 pages.
188 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit R, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,418,317 filed Dec. 1, 1999 to Cuffaro et al, 5 pages.
189 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit R1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Y. Kim, et al., "Multi-Adaptive FH Spread Spectrum System for Wireless High Data Rate Multimedia Services," IEEE 2000 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 30 pages.
190 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit S, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, PCT Application PCT/IB99/02085 filed Dec. 22, 1999 to Sivakumar compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 66 pages.
191 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit S, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,052,594 filed Apr. 30, 1997 to Chuang et al., 4 pages.
192 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit S1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,050,479 filed May 12, 2000 to Kim compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 42 pages.
193 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit T, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Stranneby and Kallquist, Adaptive Frequency Hopping in HF Environments compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 45 pages.
194 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit T, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,370,356 filed Oct. 19, 1998 to Duplessis et al., 2 pages.
195 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit T1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Kostic and Maric, Dynamic Frequency Hopping in Wireless Cellular Systems—Simulations of Full-Replacement and Reduced-Overhead Models compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 18 pages.
196 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit U, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,480,721 filed Jul. 10, 1998 to Sydon et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 97 pages.
197 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit U, Bandspeed, Inc. v. Sony Electronics Inc., No. A-09-CA-593-LY, U.S. Patent No. 6,487,392 filed Dec. 6, 1999 to Sonetaka, 6 pages.
198 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit U1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2003/0054827, filed Jul. 25, 2001 to Schmidl compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 99 pages.
199 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit V, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,275,518 compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027418, 910 pages.
200 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit W, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, Specification of the Bluetooth System, Specification vol. 1.0B, Dec. 1, 1999 compared with US. Patent No. 7,027, 7,570,614, 5 pages.
201 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit W1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 7,440,484 filed Apr. 19, 2001 to Schmidl et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 67 pages.
202 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit X, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 5,726,978 filed Jun. 22, 1995 to Frodigh, et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 104 pages.
203 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit X1, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, PCT Application PCT/IB99/02085 filed Dec. 22, 1999 to Sivakumar compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,570,614, 56 pages.
204 Defendants Joint Invalidity Contentions, Exhibit Y, Bandspeed Inc. v. Acer, Inc. et al., 2:10-CV00215, U.S. Patent No. 6,115,407 filed Apr. 3, 1998 to Gendel et al. compared with U.S. Patent No. 7,027,418, 200 pages.
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Classification aux États-Unis 455/67.11, 455/161.1
Classification internationale H04B17/00
Classification coopérative H04B17/318