Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
Filing
468
EXHIBITS re #466 Declaration in Support, OF SAMSUNG'S ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL filed bySamsung Electronics America, Inc.(a New York corporation), Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC(a Delaware limited liability company). (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 3a, #2 Exhibit 3b, #3 Exhibit 3c, #4 Exhibit 3d, #5 Exhibit 3e, #6 Exhibit 4)(Related document(s) #466 ) (Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 12/8/2011)
EXHIBIT A
TO DECLARATION OF RICHARD WESEL IN SUPPORT OF SAMSUNG'S PROPOSED
CLAIM CONSTRUCTION FOR U.S. PATENT NO. 7,200,792
02198.51855/4465239.1
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Room 6730A/6426 Boelter Hall • Box 951594 • Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594
Phone (310) 267-2150 • Cell (310) 922-7831 • Email: wesel@ee.ucla.edu
http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~wesel
RICHARD DALE WESEL
EDUCATION
1991 – 1996 Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Dissertation: Trellis Code Design for Correlated Fading and Achievable Rates for
Tomlinson-Harashima Precoding.
1984 – 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Tech., Cambridge, MA
S. M. and S. B. in Electrical Engineering
Dissertation: Adaptive Equalization for Modem Constellation Identification.
EMPLOYMENT
1996 – present University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs for the Henry Samueli School of
Engineering and Applied Science since July 2007
Professor of Electrical Engineering since July 2006
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering 2002-2006
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering 1996-2001
1992-present Various Firms, CA
Consultant to various firms including Xerox PARC, Elantec,
Metricom, Townsend and Townsend and Crew, Clarity Wireless
(now part of Cisco), Kyocera Wireless Corporation, Latham &
Watkins, Aktino Corporation, Fulbright & Jaworski, McAndrews,
Held, & Malloy, Weil Gotshcal & Manges, Kirkland & Ellis,
Townsend and Townsend and Crew, Kilpatrick Townsend &
Stockton.
1991 – 1996 Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant.
1989 – 1991 AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
Member of Technical Staff. 1989-1991. Also at AT&T as MTS during summer
1994 and an intern 1986-1989.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
Courses taught: EE131A Probability, EE132A Communications Systems, EE231A Information
Theory, EE232A Stochastic Processes, and EE231E Channel Coding
Winner 2000 TRW Excellence in Teaching Award
AWARDS
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Selected for the National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Program
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TRW Excellence in Teaching Award (UCLA School of Engineering)
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Okawa Foundation Award for Excellence in Telecomm. Research
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National Science Foundation CAREER Award
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AT&T Foundation Ph.D. Fellow.
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IEEE Senior Member, Tau Beta Pi MIT chapter president 1987-1988, Etta Kappa Nu, Sigma
Xi, National Merit Scholar.
GRADUATED PH.D. STUDENTS
1. Christina Fragouli, Ph.D. Sept. 2000, Dissertation: Turbo Code Design for High Spectral
Efficiency, 2000-2001 UCLA EE Dept. Ph.D. Student of the Year Award. FNS Assistant
Professor at EPFL.
2. Christos Komninakis, Ph.D. Dec. 2000, Dissertation: Joint Channel Estimation and Decoding
for Wireless Channels, AWR Corp., El Segundo, CA.
3. Xueting Liu, Ph.D. Dec. 2000, Dissertation: Trellis Code Design for Periodic Erasures and
Adaptive Coded, Modulation Schemes for Time-Varying Channels, Nokia, San Diego, CA.
4. Wei Shi, Ph.D. Dec. 2000, Dissertation: New Results in Wireless Communications, Qualcomm,
San Diego, CA.
5. Tom Sun, Ph.D. Dec. 2002, Dissertation: Error Protection Techniques for Source and Channel
Coding, Qualcomm, San Diego, CA.
6. Chris Jones, Ph.D. Dec. 2003, Dissertation: Constructions, applications, and implementations of
low-density parity-check codes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
7. Adina Matache, Ph. D. June 2004, Dissertation: Coding Techniques for High Data Rates in
Wireless Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Communications, Marvell, San Jose, CA
8. Cenk Kose,Ph.D. Dec. 2004, Dissertation: Universal trellis codes and concatenated trellis-coded
modulations for the compound linear vector Gaussian channel, Conexant, San Diego, CA
9. Aditya Ramamoorthy, June 2005, Generalized ACE Codes and Theoretic Results in Network
Coding, Assistant Profesor at Iowa State University starting Fall 2006
10. Jun Shi, Ph.D. Sept. 2005, Dissertation: Universal Channel Codes and Trellis State-Diagram
Reduction
11. Wen-Yen Weng, Ph.D. March 2007, Dissertation: Universal Serially Concatenated Trellis
Coded Modulations and Rate-Compatible High-Rate LDPC Codes
12. Esteban Valles (Primary Advisor John Villasenor), Ph.D. March 2007, Dissertation:
Timing Recovery Using Soft Information Feedback and Efficiency of Array Codes
13. Andres Vila Casado, Ph.D. December 2007, Dissertation: Improving LDPC Decoders:
Informed Dynamic Message-Passing Scheduling and Multiple-Rate Code Design
14. Herwin Chan (Primary Advisor Ingrid Verbauwhede), Ph.D. December 2007,
Dissertation: Accelerating Applications Through Cross-Layer Co-Design
15. Miguel Griot, Ph.D. Sept. 2008, Dissertation: Nonlinear Codes for Multiple Access to Binary
Channels and Higher-Order Modulations over the AWGN Channel
16. Bike Xie, Ph.D. June 2010, Dissertation: Encoding for Degraded Broadcast Channels and
Resource Allocation for content Distribution in Peer-To-Peer Networks
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Communications 1999-2005.
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Technical Program Committee Member, regularly for Globecom and ICC.
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Technical Program Chair, Communication Theory Symposium at Globecom 2002.
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Organizer and Session Chair for Special Session on Concatenated codes and
iterative decoding at the 2001 Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers.
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Organizer and Session Chair for Special Session on Communication over Time
Varying Channels at the 1999 Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems, and Computers.
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Session Organizer and Chair for Communication Theory Symposium at the 2001
International Conference on Communications.
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Panel member for three National Science Foundation Proposal Review Panels.
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Organizer and lecturer for UCLA Extension course on Error Control Coding
(annually since 2000). Received an award for being among the top 10% of UCLA
extension lecturers.
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Instructor for 1997 UCLA Extension course on wireless multimedia communications.
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Invited speaker 1998 and 2000 IEEE Communication Theory Workshops.
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Invited speaker Office of Naval Research, Naval Research Labs 1998 Turbo Codes
Workshop.
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Invited speaker 1998 DARPA GloMo workshop on emerging technologies for
hand-held wireless devices in military communication.
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Invited speaker at various universities and companies including Stanford, Berkeley,
U.C. San Diego, the Ohio State University, University of Arizona, the Johns Hopkins
University, Cornell, Telia Research, Lulea, Sweden, Lucent, Boeing, Xetron, Texas
Instruments, Conexant, and Microsoft Research.
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Reviewer for various IEEE conferences and journals. Regularly reviewing
submissions to Trans. on Information Theory, Trans. On Communications, Journal
on Selected Areas of Communications, Communications Letters, Globecom, and
International Conference on Communications, 1994-present.
ACADEMIC SERVICE
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Member of the Executive Enrollment Management Group
October 2011-present
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Member of the Undergraduate Non-Resident Implementation Task Force
August 2010 – July 2011
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Member of UCLA Undergraduate Council July 2006- July 2008.
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Member of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with
Schools July 2006- July 2008
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Electrical Engineering Department Vice Chair for Undergraduate Affairs July
2005 – July 2007. Successfully managed the 2006 ABET Accreditation visit.
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Member of the School of Engineering Faculty Executive Committee 2003-2006.
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Chair of the Electrical Engineering Department Courses and Curriculum
Committee 2003-2005.
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Chair of the Communications Major Field in the Electrical Engineering
Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, 1999-2004.
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Chair of the Cubicle Allocation Committee for the Electrical Engineering
Department at UCLA, managing the allocation of 150 student cubicles among
approximately 20 professors who share this space, 1998-2005.
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Chair of 2002 Annual Research Review (annual departmental research
symposium). Also Vice Chair of 2001 Annual Research Review.
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Member of 2001 UCLA EE Annual Report Committee.
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Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of the UCLA Academic Senate,
1997-2001.
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Chair for quarterly Seminar Series in Signals and Systems. Established this
seminar series in spring 1997. Recruit a professor each quarter to organize speakers
for the series. Personally organized speakers for four of these quarters.
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Local Exhibits Chair, 1997 UCLA EE Research Symposium
PUBLISHED/ACCEPTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. M. Griot, A. I. Vila Casado, W.-Y. Weng, H. Chan and R. D. Wesel," Nonlinear Trellis Codes for
Binary-Input Binary-Output Multiple Access Channels With Single-User Decoding," Accepted in
IEEE Transactions on Communications.
2. T. A. Courtade and R. D. Wesel," Optimal Allocation of Redundancy Between Packet-Level
Erasure Coding and Physical-Layer Channel Coding in Fading Channels," Transactions on
Communications, Vol. 59, No. 8, pp. 2101-2109, August 2011.
3. A. I. Vila Casado, M. Griot, and R. D. Wesel, "LDPC Decoders with Informed Dynamic
Scheduling ," IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp 3470-3479,
Decembber 2010
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