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[802.19] Ninth Joint IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15



Dear All, 

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the IEEE 802 LMSC (The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee) are organizing the Ninth Joint IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 Workshop taking place on 13 July 2024 in Montreal, Canada. 

Registration is available now.


Ninth Joint IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 Workshop Registration Available Now
What is the Workshop About
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the IEEE 802 LMSC (The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee) are organizing the Ninth Joint IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 Workshop taking place on 13 July 2024 in Montreal, Canada. Not having met since 2020, ITU-T SG15 and IEEE 802 LMSC are especially pleased to restart our successful series of joint workshops. This ninth edition will be in-person only. Attend free of charge for live engagement and maximized networking opportunities.

This workshop intends to offer a platform for all involved stakeholders and aims to focus on topics of common interest such as optical interfaces beyond 1T transmission, access and in-premises networks, synchronization and time-sensitive networking (TSN), YANG and data modelling.

The objectives of this workshop include, but are not limited to, enhancing long-standing collaboration and coordination between IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 through discussion and information exchange on topics of common interest.

Target Audience
Participation in the workshop is open to ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates and Academic Institutions and to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU who wished to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international, regional and national organizations. Participation in the workshop is free of charge.

Program

13 July 2024

08:30 - 09:00Opening Remarks
  • James E. Matthews, President, IEEE SA
  • Seizo Onoe, Director, TSB, ITU
  • James Gilb, Chair, IEEE 802
  • Glenn Parsons, Chair, ITU-T SG15
09:00 - 10:45
Session 1: Exploration of Optical PHYs Addressing 800 Gb/s and Beyond 

This session will explore the development of optical PHYs addressing 800 Gb/s and 1.6 Tb/s and explore common areas of interest between the IEEE P802.3dj Task Force and the ITU-T.  The session will also explore the use of statistical link design approaches being considered within the IEEE P802.3dj project based on Recommendation ITU-T G.652 “Characteristics of a single-mode optical fibre and cable.” 

ModeratorsJohn D’Ambrosia, Futurewei, IEEE P802.3dj Task Force Chair & Steve Gorshe, Microchip, ITU-T Q11/15 Rapporteur
10:45 - 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:40
Session 2: Access and In-Premises Networks 

Moderators: George Zimmerman, CME Consulting, IEEE P802.3dg Task Force Chair & Frank Effenberger, Futurewei, ITU-T Q2/15 Rapporteur
  • Yuanqiu Luo, Futurewei, IEEE P802.3dk Chair: Summary of optical access work in IEEE 802.3, including 802.3ca, 802.3cp, 802.3dk, and G.652 issues
  • Tony Zeng, Huawei, ITU-T Q3/15 Rapporteur: Review of the Fiber In-home Network (G.fin) project
  • Robert Stacey, Intel, IEEE 802.11 Chair: Summary of IEEE 802.11 work
Q&A Session
12:40 - 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3: Synchronization and TSN

Synchronization and the propagation of time is a fundamental networking technology in various industries, e.g., in telecommunication networks (e.g., to support the operation of cellular networks), in industrial automation, in in-vehicle networks like automotive and aerospace. Time synchronization is also one of the tools in the toolset of IEEE 802.1 Time-Sensitive Networking. This session provides updates and future plans of the following groups actively dealing with synchronization: ITU-T Q13/15, IEEE 1588, 802.1, and 802.3.

ModeratorsJános Farkas, Ericsson, IEEE 802.1 TSN Task Group Chair & Stefano Ruffini, Calnex, ITU-T Q13/15 Rapporteur
  • Stefano Ruffini, Calnex, ITU-T Q13/15 Rapporteur: Q13/15, Evolution of Synchronization Technologies – Synchronization solutions to address new needs in terms of resiliency, and interworking with new applications (e.g., TSN)
  • Steve Gorshe, Microchip, ITU-T Q11/15 Rapporteur: Synchronization over Optical Technologies – PTP over GMP, IEEE P802.3cx, PTP over optical interfaces
  • Rodney Cummings (TBC), Keysight, IEEE 1588 Vice Chair: IEEE 1588 Evolution – Latest amendments, protocol evolution
  • Silvana Rodrigues, Huawei, ITU-T Q13/15 Associate Rapporteur, P802.1AS-2020-REV, P802.1ASdr, P802.1ASds Editor, &  Geoffrey Garner, Analog Devices Inc., P802.1ASdm Editor : IEEE 802.1AS Developments and Inclusive Terminology in ITU-T and in IEEE 802.1AS – Evolution of IEEE 802.1AS and its amendments, and updates in terminology in ITU-T Recommendations and IEEE 802.1AS
  • David McCall, Intel, IEEE 802.1 TSN Task Group Vice Chair, & Geoffrey Garner, Analog Devices Inc.: IEC/IEEE 60802 Time Synchronization Developments and Results – Achieving 1μs time synchronization accuracy across 100 network hops with regular XOs and existing silicon via clock drift tracking and error compensation
Q&A Session
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30
Session 4: YANG and Data Modelling

This session is about the practicalities of leveraging NETCONF/YANG for network modeling. The presentations provide background on YANG and how it has matured over the past ten years in adoption and application. Examples are provided to demonstrate the use of modeling techniques and tools to validate models. Recent news about how YANG is being used in the ecosystem are also provided.

Moderators: Scott Mansfield, Ericsson, IEEE 802 YANGsters Chair, ITU-T Q14/15 Rapporteur
  • Stephan Kehrer (TBC), Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH: YANG Introduction – Introduction to NETCONF, RESTCONF, CORECONF, and YANG basics
  • Scott Mansfield, Ericsson: Advancements in YANG – Provide a review of the latest guidelines and functionality enhancements from the IETF
  • Martin Mittelberger (TBC), Siemens AG: Writing YANG Profiles – Example of using profiles of IEEE YANG in Industrial Applications
  • Don Fedyk (TBC), LabN Consulting, L.L.C.: Examples of YANG-based Configuration using IEEE and IETF Models – Practical examples and tooling
  • Kam Lam (TBC), CICT: YANG in other Standards Bodies – How IEEE YANG is being leveraged in other SDOs
Q&A Session
17:30 - 18:00
Wrap-up, Takeaways, Closing

Moderators: James Gilb, Chair, IEEE 802 Glenn ParsonsChair, ITU-T SG15
  •  John D’Ambrosia, Futurewei, IEEE P802.3dj Task Force Chair & Steve Gorshe, Microchip, ITU-T Q11/15 Rapporteur
  • George Zimmerman, CME Consulting, IEEE P802.3dg Task Force Chair & Frank Effenberger, Futurewei, ITU-T Q2/15 Rapporteur
  • János Farkas, Ericsson, IEEE 802.1 TSN Task Group Chair & Stefano Ruffini, Calnex, ITU-T Q13/15 Rapporteur
  • Scott Mansfield, Ericsson, IEEE 802 YANGsters Chair, ITU-T Q14/15 Rapporteur


RELATED INFORMATION

  • Jointly organized byInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU) and IEEE 802 (The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee)
  • Hosted by: IEEE 802 (The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee)
  • Date: 13 July 2024
  • Invitation Letter

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