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0199-EX-CN-2016 Text Documents

Intellectual Ventures Management, LLC

2016-11-04ELS_184213

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Exhibit 1: Purpose of Experiment

a. Complete program of research and experimentation including description of
equipment and theory of operation

Facility and position.
Intellectual Ventures Management, LLC (IVM) is applying for an experimental license to
operate a directed RF energy transfer system indoors at 14360 SE Eastgate Way in
Bellevue, Washington, a laboratory facility (the “Facility”) leased by its affiliates. IVM is a
privately held US company specializing in creating and building an invention
marketspace, and incubating new technology.

The desired experiment would be conducted in the open spaces of the Facility
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Experimental system(s).
The directed RF energy transfer system consists of a CW signal generator, RF power
amplifier, an experimental directional transmitter antenna, and an experimental receiver
with one or more RF-to-DC converting circuits (rectifiers). The experimental transmitter
antenna will be a large-aperture antenna designed and configured to produce three-
dimensional focusing (RF power density concentration) within the radiative near-field of
the antenna. One experimental transmitter antenna (“Transmitter Antenna A”) is a static
printed circuit board (PCB) patterned as a two-dimensional reflectarray, with fixed beam
profiles. A second experimental transmitter antenna (“Transmitter Antenna B”) is a
linear-array tunable antenna of the Metamaterial Surface Antenna (MSA) type, with
beam profiles dependent upon the configuration of the antenna. A third experimental
antenna (“Transmitter Antenna C”) is a static reflectarray custom-made from 3D-
printable dielectrics and a conducting sheet.

Theory of transmitter operation.

Transmitter Antenna A (Exhibit 2a)

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Transmitter Antenna B (Exhibit 2b)

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Transmitter Antenna C (Exhibit 2c)

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Other parts of the experimental system.


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Other equipment used includes handheld power meters, spectrum analyzers and probe
antennas, which facilitate the measurements of absolute and relative power density
levels.

Interference mitigation.

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b. The specific objectives sought to be accomplished

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c. How the program of experimentation has a reasonable promise of contribution
to the development, extension, expansion, or utilization of the radio art, or is
along a line not already investigated

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