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Paul Daubitz
Telecom Expert
10 Annapolis Way West
Newbury MA 01951
USA
phone: 978-462-5000
Paul
Paul Daubitz has over forty years of experience in the Telecom and Information Technology Industries. For over thirty years, he has been consulting to businesses and governments and providing expert testimony in legal cases, both federal and state He has been an expert in more than one hundred cases.

Mr. Daubitz's career started with New England Telephone which, included two years on the Corporate General Staff. He then managed Telecommunications for the State of Massachusetts, where he had responsibility for wired and wireless telecommunications. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and he holds a Master of Science Degree in Telecommunications (MST) from the University of Colorado. He was the First recipient of the University of Colorado's Telecommunication Program Outstanding Alumni Award. He served on the Executive Committee of the Advisory Board to the University of Colorado's Telecommunications Program for fifteen years.

Mr. Daubitz has authored two books (The Public Managers Phone Book and The Complete Guide to Buying a Telephone System) and many articles in the Telecom field and has been an invited speaker at numerous conferences including Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education- "Cell Phones and their Mysteries", Boston Bar Association "Tracking People by their Cell Phones," and the Licensed Private Detective Association of MA "Cell Phones and their Mysteries."

Mr. Daubitz is a life member of The Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and a member and Past President of The Society of Telecommunications Consultants (STC). He is a constable in the Town of Newbury, Massachusetts.

Major Capabilities Include:
  • Call Center Management
  • New Media Applications
  • Data Communications
  • Wireless Applications
  • Long Distance Cost Control
  • Network Design
  • Strategic Planning
  • Public Safety
  • Disaster Planning & Technology Negotiation.
Expertise applied in cases involving:
  • Criminal Cases: Homicide, Harassment, Robbery, Violation Restraining order.
  • Damage to Telecom Facilities: Fire Damage, Dig Damage.
  • Personal Injury involving Cell Phones.
  • Intellectual Property, Technical, Patent, Testing.
  • Cellular related matters: Class Actions, Damages to Cell Equipment, Cell Tower Issues, Call Centers.
Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986: Intercepting Pages
In a Federal Criminal Case, a decorated New York City policeman was accused of intercepting Police Department pages. One issue was the interpretation of The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, specifically in relation to 18 U.S.C. Sections 2510, 2511 and 2512 (the "Act").

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Les Baxter, P.E.
President
154 Pinckney Rd.
Little Silver NJ 07739
USA
phone: 732-212-1400
fax: 425-969-5779
Les Baxter has more than 30 years of experience in the Telecommunications Industry, He has a broad background in just about every phase of product development and deployment, including system architecture, systems engineering, standards, product design and testing, field operations, product management, technical sales and marketing support, etc.

Mr. Baxter has extensive experience with Patent Infringement and Invalidity cases, Network Performance / Breach of Contract Cases and Telecommunications / Networking Product Liability cases.

Areas of Technical Expertise and Experience Include:
  • Systems Engineering and Offer / Value Proposition Development
  • System and Product Architecture
  • Hardware, Firmware, Software Development
  • Data Communication / Networking and LAN Protocols
  • Standards Strategy and Development
  • Global Technical, Sales, and Marketing Support
  • Technical Due Diligence
  • Specific Areas of Product Experience Include:
  • Structured Cabling and Physical Layer Networking
  • Residential Networks and LANs
  • Switching systems (circuit, packet, and optical)
  • Optical Networking
  • Les Baxter
    Cabling infrastructure and networking technologies are the main focus of this book that features just enough applications and access technologies coverage to illustrate the trade-offs between the options. Residential Networks presents a "soup to nuts" examination of home networking, from physical layer transmission issues to different types of networks and present-day applications such as voice telephony, data networking, entertainment networks, and home automation.
    Les Baxter and Donald J. Sterling
    There is no better introduction to premises cabling, its components, and its varieties than this basic yet technically accurate presentation of structured cabling systems for both business and home. Now in its Third Edition, Premises Cabling has been updated and revised to reflect the latest developments in the industry, such as the Augmented Category 6 UTP cable, the 10GBASE-T Ethernet standard, application-oriented data center cabling, industrial cabling, wireless networks, and more.
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    Ben Levitan
    4317 Worley Drive
    Raleigh NC 27613
    USA
    phone: 919-420-0924
    Ben Levitan has over twenty years of industry experience and is an expert on New and Developing Wireless and Cellular Standards for ANSI-41, GSM, and 3rd Generation Systems. He is active in the US and international development of ANSI-41, GSM, All-IP (3G Standards), Inter-standard Roaming, call control via ANSI-41 and SIP and FCC and US Government mandated features (wiretap, 911, wireless priority access) and requirements.

    Mr. Levitan can help solve a technical problem in wireless telecommunications, explore options for a new service or business, help you become educated on specific areas of technology and develop a plan for a new product launch.

    Areas of Expertise:
  • Wiretap Analysis
  • 911 Wrongful Death Cases
  • Internet Telephone (VOIP)
  • Patent Infringement Matters
  • 3G CDMA, TDMA, GSM & AMPS Cellular Telephony
  • Third Generation Wireless / Cellular Architecture
  • Federal Mandates (Wiretap, CALEA, LNP, WPS, 911, PCS
  • Satellite Communications
  • Wireless Telecommunications Technology
  • Aircraft Passenger Communications
  • Wireless Fraud
  • 7/19/2011 · Telecommunication
    Preventing Texting-while-Driving: Reduces Distracted Driving
    The dangers of multi-tasking while driving are well known. The risks, however, will depend on the attempted tasks. For an example, texting while driving is perhaps one of the riskiest activities that may lead to car accidents.

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    Ray Horak
    President
    1500A E. College Way, PMB 443
    Mt. Vernon WA 98273
    USA
    phone: 360-428-5747
    fax: 360-416-3378
    Ray
    Ray Horak is an Independent Consultant with a General Practice in Wireline and Wireless Telecommunications and Related Fields such as the Internet and Voice over IP. His 35+ years’ experience includes management and executive positions with Southwestern Bell, CONTEL, and Executone prior to forming The Context Corporation.

    Ray has authored the best-selling Communications Systems & Networks, (John Wiley & Sons, 1997, 2000, and 2002), Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook (Wiley-Interscience, 2008), and Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary (Webster’s New World, 2007). He was Senior Contributing Editor for Newton’s Telecom Dictionary (12th through 21st Editions). He has written hundreds of technical white papers, case studies, articles, and columns for major print and electronic publications such as CommWeb, Computer Telephony, Network World, The Prepaid Press, and Teleconnect. He also has served as Technical Editor for several book-length works, including Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Press, 2003). He currently is the Technology Editor for Telecom Reseller Magazine.

    Ray regularly teaches public and private seminars and has spoken before tens of thousands of telecom and IT professionals in the US and abroad as a conference keynoter, seminar and tutorial leader, panel chair, and panelist at major industry conferences such as ComNet and Networld+Interop.

    He also has provided litigation support as a consulting expert and testifying expert in a number of cases involving product / service misrepresentation and intellectual property (patent; copyright, and trademark / service mark infringement). Those cases have involved a broad range of technologies, including DSL, E911, fax, PBX, push-to-talk (PTT), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), videoconferencing, VoIP, and voice processing.

    Ray Horak is known for his ability—both in print and in person—to translate highly complex technical subject matter into plain-English, commonsense, and thoroughly understandable terms for technical and lay audiences, alike.
    2/27/2010 · Telecommunication
    Rumpelstiltskin LLP: Spinning 1 Junk Fax into Bars of Gold…or Pigs of Lead
    In an effort to address a growing number of telephone marketing calls and certain other telemarketing practices thought to be invasions of privacy, Congress enacted the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA), codified at 47 U.S.C. § 227. We all know about the restrictions on unsolicited telemarketing calls..

    9/16/2008 · Communication
    Context Expert Opinion: Choose Your Words Carefully
    Communications is a science, an art, and a field of study, depending on the context. In simplest terms, communications is the means by which people express ideas or information

    Ray Horak, Harry Newton, Mark A. Miller
    An instant classic and a best seller, with more than 65,000 in print. It served as the basis for Horak’s more contemporary works, Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook (2008) and Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary (2007).
    Ray Horak
    A comprehensive and authoritative telecommunications dictionary of more than 4,600 terms essential to a clear and thorough understanding of voice, data, video, and multimedia communications system and network technologies, applications, and regulations. Webster’s is an absolutely unimpeachable resource written by a recognized expert in the field. Webster’s enjoys great critical acclaim, as do all of Horak’s works.
    Ray Horak
    The one book you’ll need to understand the entire telecom landscape, from copper to fiber, wireline to wireless, LANs to MANs to WANs, TDM to IP, AAL to Zigbee and everything in between. Written in a plain-English, commonsense style by an authority on the subject, this critically acclaimed book is at just the right level for the serious professional who wants to get at the whole truth—without the math.
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    John Cosgrove, PE, CDP
    President
    7411 Earldom Avenue
    Playa Del Rey CA 90293-8058
    USA
    phone: 310-823-9448
    John Cosgrove has been a Software Engineer for over forty years. He has taught a graduate-level engineering course, “Engineering the Software Product,” for UCLA and Loyola Marymount in addition to numerous short courses nationwide. He has authored and delivered many papers, articles, and lectures on software litigation, project management, software business issues, and computer safety.

    As a forensic expert, Mr. Cosgrove has worked on numerous cases involving Recovered Computer Data, Computer System Failure, Contractual Disputes, Intellectual Property Disputes, and other matters involving computer systems and software.

    Ares of Expertise:
  • Forensic Engineering
  • Project Management
  • Software Architecture
  • Real-Time/Critical Systems
  • Hardware/Software Interfaces
  • Aviation Computer Systems (aircraft navigation systems, communication devices)
  • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning for Distributed Enter
  • 11/19/2010 · Computer Forensics
    Forensic Engineers And The New Federal Rules Regarding Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
    The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) became mandatory starting 12/01/2006. These modified rules were a response to the need to address the evolving predominance of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in most all legal proceedings.

    11/19/2010 · Computer Forensics
    Forensic Engineering Practice Effects From Computer-Resident Evidence
    Forensic engineering (FE) practice is affected by the increased involvement of computer technology and computer-resident evidence (80+% and rising). This has a significant impact on most forensic engineering practice specialties. Specific recommendations and guidelines are provided to assist the forensic engineer in adapting his or her practice to this technology.

    Software Engineering And The Law
    For good or otherwise, the legal system has discovered the world of computers and its practitioners. Anyone opening a daily newspaper knows that litigation involving computers and software has exploded in recent years

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    David Lucantoni, Ph.D.
    Principal Consultant
    10 Oak Tree Lane
    Ocean NJ 07712-3487
    USA
    phone: 732-493-0587
    fax: 732-493-4465
  • Dr. David Lucantoni is an internationally renowned Telecommunications Expert with over 30 years experience.

  • Expertise: Networking, Performance, ATM, IP, Wireless, Satellite, Telecommunications, Reliability, Statistics, Telecom Traffic Control.

  • Consulting clients include: AT&T Laboratories, Motorola, Lockheed-Martin, Intel, Telcordia, Allied Riser Communications, A.T. Kearney, AirNet Communications, Chiaro Networks.

  • Honors and Awards are listed on his CV.

  • Previous experience in Telecom litigation.

  • 5/23/2012 · Telecommunication
    New Results On The Single Server Queue With a Batch Markovian Arrival Process
    The versatile Markovian point process was introduced by M. F. Neuts in 1979. This is a rich class of point processes which contains many familiar arrival process as very special cases. Recently, the Batch Markovian Arrival Process, a class of point processes which was subsequently shown tobe equivalent to Neuts' point process, has been studied using a more transparent notation.

    10/10/2011 · Telecommunication
    A Markov Modulated Characterization of Packetized Voice and Data Traffic and Related Statistical Multiplexer Performance
    We study the performance of a statistical multiplexer whose inputs consist of a superposition of packetized voice sources and data. The performance analysis predicts voice packet delay distributions, which usually have a stringent requirement, as well as data packet delay distributions.

    6/10/2011 · Telecommunication
    Traffic Smoothing Effects Of Bit Dropping In A Packet Voice Multiplexer
    Recent studies have shown that the superposition of packet sequences generated by packetized voice sources with speech detection exhibit high burstiness due to inherent correlations between successive interarrival times in the superposition stream.

    4/26/2011 · Telecommunication
    The BMAP/G/l QUEUE: A Tutorial
    We present an overview of recent results related to the single server queue with general independent and identically distributed service times and a batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP).

    3/10/2011 · Telecommunication
    Multi-Dimensional Transform Inversion With Applications To The Transient M/G/1 Queue
    We develop an algorithm for numerically inverting multi-dimensional transforms.

    11/13/2010 · Telecommunication
    Squeezing the Most Out of ATM
    Much energy is being devoted to studying the promising new asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technology for supporting multiservice high-speed communication networks-e.g., see Roberts [39]. As indicated in [39], interest in ATM is stimulated by two factors: First, by new technology making it possible to transmit and switch at very high bandwidths; and, second, by the growing demand for more sophisticated and powerful communication services.

    11/13/2010 · Telecommunication
    Modeling Multiple IP Traffic Streams
    Two of the many many applications of queueing models in communications networks are sizing links in transport networks and buffers in routers. A fundamental part of a queueing model is the arrival process. A Markov-modulated Poisson process (MMPP) is an attractive model for describing backbone packet traffic.

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    Anthony Wechselberger
    President
    3447 Bernardo Lane
    Escondido CA 92029
    USA
    phone: 760-740-0013
    fax: 760-740-0013
    Broadband & Multimedia Consulting & Expert Witness Services
    Specialized in cable, satellite, broadcast & Internet communications systems, and associated content distribution technologies. Thirty years experience in communications systems, including twenty years in leadership & executive positions (engineering, operations, sales & marketing). Substantial experience in Intellectual Property Litigation and Patent Infringement.

    Technology
  • Systems, Architectural & Design Engineering
  • Digital Rights Management, Conditional Access & Copy Protection Systems
  • Consumer Appliances (set top boxes, DVR/PVR)
  • Pay TV, Video on Demand, Interactive TV, Internet TV
  • Digital Television & Compression Systems
  • Technical & Business Management
  • Business & Product Development Practices
  • Technical, Strategic, & Product Marketing
  • Account & Contracts Management
  • Manufacturing, OEM & 3rd Party Relationships
  • Sales, Support, Installation & Field Engineering
  • Engineering & Product/Project Management
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    Craig Rosenberg, PhD
    Founder & CEO
    1574 NW 190th Street
    Shoreline WA 98177
    USA
    phone: 206-552-9898
    fax: 206-542-0702
    Craig
    Dr. Craig Rosenberg is an accomplished Human Factors Engineer, User Interface Designer, and Systems and Software Engineer. He is CEO and Founder of a Seattle technology company, Global Technica, focusing on Systems Engineering, Software Engineering Modeling and Simulation, Human Factors, User Interface Design, and mobile computing.

    Experience:
    • Entrepreneur in Residence for a well-funded Los Angles based venture capital company.
    • Supplier to The Boeing Company, working with them since 1996 on advanced engineering projects for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Missile Defense Systems, Air Traffic Management, Publishing Systems, Command and Control, Wireless Radio Systems, Cyber Security, and Software Development Tools.
    • Lead human factors engineering for Eyematic Corporation designing software for advanced facial tracking and facial recognition applications.
    • Designed a complete VoIP phone system for the consumer market, including special features such as Microsoft Outlook integration, YouTube integration, internet radio, and the ability to browse and share files and pictures.
    • Designed the world's first two way pager for AT&T Wireless in 1995 and 1996.
    • Designed and developed a suite of interactive multimedia games as well as educational software.
    • Founder of a mobile computing company that produced a suite of GPS enabled applications for Android and iPhone.
    • Human Factors and user interface design for multiple software projects including eCommerce web sites, desktop software, embedded software, linux software, and mobile applications.
    Degrees:
    • Ph.D. Human Factors, University of Washington, June 1994
    • M.S. Human Factors, University of Washington, Dec 1990
    • B.S. Industrial Engineering, University of Washington, June 1988
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    5/17/2012 · Design
    Case Study: Analysis and Optimal Design of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    The client was interested in designing a new Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for the Department of Defense. As part of this work the client wanted a thorough analysis of the various design tradeoffs that could be made when designing the unmanned aerial vehicle.

    3/16/2012 · Human Factors
    Case Study: Human Factors for Air Traffic Control
    The client is a major player in the aerospace market and wanted to completely redesign the federal air traffic control system to allow for much greater capacity while maintaining the same or better levels of system safety.

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    Leo Wrobel
    President
    7044 S. 13th Street
    Suite 200
    Oak Creek WI 53154
    USA
    phone: 414-908-4945
    Leo
    Networks and Systems Professional Association, NaSPA, Inc., is an association for professionals involved in IT, Networking, Telecommunications, Disaster Recovery and other related disciplines. In the past 24 years, hundreds of thousands of technology professionals have taken advantage of NaSPA's training programs, subscribed to its publications, supported its educational foundation, and attended its technology conferences and trade shows.

    NaSPA's E-Publication, Technical Support, is a comprehensive how-to publication that focuses on mainframe systems and topics that affect network and distributed systems professionals. More recently, Technical Support has evolved to include fresh, timely content including Disaster Recovery, Virtualization, and even some content not found anywhere else, like what technologists should do when they face job loss or financial stress.

    NaSPA provides its members with the foremost in services and benefits, including Peer Networking, Member Discounts, Job Placement, and Technical Information. Moreover, NaSPA’s advocacy on behalf of technology professionals has arguably never been as important as it is right now.

    NaSPA is dedicated to adapting careers to reflect new technology, and looking for new, cost effective technical solutions that work for their companies.

    NaSPA Objectives
  • Fund the education, training, and advancement of tomorrow’s technical workforce and assist in the retraining and professional development of mid-career professionals.
  • Encourage educational institutions and industry to partner with NaSPA in creating tomorrow’s technical workforce.
  • Empower leadership in the IT industry.
  • Provide ongoing research of current and ever-changing educational challenges in the IT industry and customize our scholarships to meet these challenges.

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    Ray W. Nettleton
    Consultant and Expert services
    25282 Sea Rose Court
    Dana Point CA 92629
    USA
    phone: 949 388 3799
    fax: 949 388 3799
    Ray W.
    Dr. Ray Nettleton is an internationally known Telecommunications, Satellite, Cellular and Wireless Networks expert providing consulting services for telecommunications entrepreneurs. He has over 35 years of experience in the field of cellular communication and satellite systems.

    Dr. Nettleton has advised government ministries and regulatory agencies in Poland, Hungary, the UK, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia on efficient use and allocation of spectrum. Also, he has advised the U.S. Department of Justice concerning a dispute over wireless tower relocation. In addition to government consulting, he does telecommunications business consulting for venture capital firms and qualified private investors seeking to add a technical component to their due diligence.

    Services Include:
    • Public Speaking
    • Professorship
    • Telecommunications Entrepreneurial Consulting
    • Investment Firms & Venture Capital Consulting
    • Government Consulting
    Experience Includes:
    • Co-founder, Senior Vice President and CTO, Formus Communications
    • Evaluated and advised on choices of wireless technology for multiple startups with aggregate value over $1B
    • Invented and patented the first CDMA cellular telephone system, leading to the development of a multi-billion dollar, 1B+ - subscriber global industry
    • Invented a covert airborne 60GHz voice modem using FFT for Doppler tracking in flight. Result: $200m production contract with Air Force
    • Invented an early "smart tag" for field-powered labeling (RFID) of goods and containers. The RFID market is now worth about $5B
    • Provided training sessions to Government regulatory staff in Poland, Hungary, and Peru
    • Advised Clear Creek County, Colorado, on feasible alternatives to increase cellphone and broadband wireless coverage in a very mountainous area
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