Expertise of Dr. Bartone in the technical expert legal support area is highlighted below since 2005.  Additional
information on these specific cases is available upon request.
  • Ongoing Patent Infringement Case in the area of GPS and inertial navigation technologies for marine autopilots,
    International Trade Commission Case. Nov 2010-Present; awaiting trial date.
  • Ongoing Patent Infringement Case in the area of GPS and inertial navigation technologies for marine autopilots,
    International Trade Commission Case. Nov 2010-Present; awaiting trial date.  
  • Expert Report on Infringement,
  • Expert Report on Rebuttal,
  • One full day of deposition.
  • Ongoing Patent Infringement Case in the area of GPS and radar detection commercial products, District Course
    Case, Idaho. Aug 2010-Present; awaiting trial date.   
  • Expert Report on Infringement,
  • Expert Report on Rebuttal,
  • One full day of deposition.
  • Ongoing Patent Infringement Case in the area of Wireless Communications. District Court Case, Ohio. Expert
    Reports completed in Oct 2009 through Aug 2010; awaiting trial date.  
  • Expert Report on Infringement,
  • Expert Report on Rebuttal,
  • Expert Report – Supplemental,
  • Expert Report - Declaration supporting Motion of Summary Judgment,
  • Expert Report - Declaration supporting Opposition to Defendants Motion of Summary Judgment,
  • One full-days deposition.
  • Patent Review in the area of GPS receiver chip, wireless, and telematics technology for patent infringement to
    assess market potential of various patents.  Dec 2009-Jan 2010.
  • Civil Action Case in the area of differential GPS and radio technologies, US District Court, In matters of
    Honeywell International, Inc., vs Raytheon. Civil Action No. 08-cv-03952-SRC-MAS. Jan 2009 – Nov 2009.
  • Contract Protest Case: In matters of Honeywell International, Inc., vs Raytheon. File: B400417, Agency: Naval Air
    Systems Command involving GPS-based precision approach and landing system technology under Solicitation
    No. N00019-07-R-0044, August 8, 2008 through September 6, 2008. (Case settled prior to court).
  • Patent Infringement Case: U.S. International Trade Commission, Investigation No. 337-TA-596, SiRF
    Technologies vs. Global Locate. In Matters of Certain GPS Chips, Associated Software and Systems, and
    Products Containing Same.
  • Expert Report on Infringement,
  • Expert Report on Rebuttal,
  • Expert Declaration supporting Motion of Summary Judgment,
  • Five full-days deposition,
  • Three full-days testifying in International Trade Commission (ITC) Federal Court.
  • January 4, 2007 to April 30, 2008. (signed protective order on 6/18/07 (estimated))
  • Patent Infringement Case in the area of GPS chip technology and receiver design. U.S. District Court Case No.
    SACV05-773 CJC (ANx), in SiRF Technology, Inc., vs u-NAV Microelectronics Corporation. June 3, 2005 to
    January 10, 2007. (Case settled prior to court.)

For additional information on the founder of GNSS Solutions Ltd, Dr. Chris G. Bartone, P.E., you may
download his CV.

For additional information on technical expert legal services, please contact; Dr. Chris G. Bartone, P.E., at:
info@GNSSsolutions.com or 740-591-1660
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GNSS Solutions Ltd is led by its founder Dr. Chris G. Bartone and supported an
administrative staff where he has performed technical expert services for various patent
litigation, contractual disputes, and patent reviews to help assess market.  Technical expert
services are available in the area of communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS)
systems on a case-by-case basis.  


Dr. Chris G. Bartone, P.E. is President of GNSS Solutions® Ltd and Professor at Ohio
University with over 28 years of professional experience in CNS systems.  He received his
Ph.D.EE from Ohio University in 1998, a MSEE from the Naval Postgraduate School in
1987, and BSEE from The Pennsylvania State University in 1983.  He previously worked for
the Naval Air Warfare Center, performing RDT&E on CNS systems.  Chris received the
RTCA William E. Jackson Award in 1998 for his outstanding contribution to aviation in the
area of DGPS. At Ohio University, Dr. Bartone has developed and teaches a number of
GPS, radar, and wave propagation and antenna classes. His research concentrates on all
aspects of CNS systems. He is a member of the ION, the IEEE, and the ILA.  Chris is a
licensed professional engineer in the state of Ohio.