Dr. Tal Lavian - Expert Witness Telecommunications and Network Communications

Tal Lavian. Ph.D.

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Listed in Software Engineering, Telecommunications

Company Name: Telecomm Net Consulting
Blog Address: http://telecommnetworks.com/
Education and Credentials:
•Ph.D., Computer Science specializing in networking and communications, UC Berkeley
•M.Sc. (Master of Science), Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University
•B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science), Math and Computer Science, Tel Aviv University
Specialties:
Dr. Lavian offers litigation support and expert witness services in the areas of network communications, telecommunications, mobile wireless, and Internet software technologies.

As a consultant, he provides his expertise in the following areas:

Network communications, telecommunications, Internet protocols, and mobile wireless:
•Communication networks: Internet protocols; TCP/IP suite; TCP; UDP; IP; Ethernet; network protocols; network software applications; data link, network, and transport layers (L2, L3, L4), data center network architecture
•Internet software: Internet software applications; distributed computing; cloud computing; Web applications; FTP; HTTP; Java; client-server; file transfer
•Routing/switching: LAN; WAN; VPN; routing protocols; RIP; BGP; MPLS; OSPF; IS-IS; multicast, DNS; QoS; switching; packet switching; network infrastructure; network communication architectures
•Mobile wireless: wireless LAN; 802.11; cellular systems; mobile devices; smartphone technologies
•Unified Communications: PSTN, circuit switching, IP telephony, VoIP, SIP, SS7, video and audio conferencing, streaming media, e-mail, instant messaging (chat)
Experience:
• Served as Principal Investigator (PI) for three US Department of Defense (DARPA) projects
o Directed networking computation project for the US Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)
o PI of a wireless research project for an undisclosed US federal agency
• Led and developed the first network resource scheduling service for grid computing
• Managed and engineered the first demonstrated transatlantic dynamic allocation of 10Gbs Lambdas as a grid service
• Development and successful demonstration of the first wire-speed active network on commercial hardware
• Inventor of over 120 patents; over 60 prosecuted pro se in front of the USPTO
• Created and chaired Nortel Networks’ EDN Patent Committee


Additionally, Dr. Lavian has designed and developed switches, routers, gateways, network applications, architectures and communication systems. He successfully led and developed the first network resource-scheduling service for Grid Computing. Furthermore, he developed the first demonstrated transatlantic dynamic allocation of 10Gbs Lambdas as a grid service. Dr. Lavian led the development of the first demonstrated wire-speed active network device on commercial hardware.


Years in Practice: Over 25
Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs: Over 25
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Dr. Lavian’s services have been retained in over 50 cases, and his experience qualifies him to provide each of the following services:

  • Serves as an expert witness in federal courts, USPTO, and the ITC
  • Serves as an expert witness in USPTO reexamination, interference, and inter partes review (IPR)
  • Develops and provides expert reports and experienced courtroom testimonies
  • Produces skilled articulation of technical material for both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Supplies product and technology analysis, patent portfolios, claim charts, and patentability research
  • Contributes litigation support and technology education in patent disputes and patent reexaminations

 

Dr. Lavian has worked on past cases involving Google, Facebook, Microsoft, HP, LinkedIn, Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Ericsson, Motorola, LG, T-mobile, Samsung, and Apple.

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