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All, Here are some slides to guide our discussion in the Ad Hoc call(s). I anticipate we may also refer to the link model spreadsheet from IEEE website http://www.ieee802.org/3/av/public/tools/10GEPON-D.0.2.xls and a presentation from November Dallas meeting http://www.ieee802.org/3/av/public/2006_11/3av_0611_tanaka_1.pdf. Again the call-in numbers are: Toll-free in US 866-263-8899 Outside US 816-249-6061 Conf. Code 7707985015 I look forward to talking with you either tonight or in the morning. Robert -----Original Message----- From: Lingle, Jr, Robert (Robert) [mailto:rlingle@OFSOPTICS.COM] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 10:11 PM To: STDS-802-3-10GEPON@listserv.ieee.org Subject: Re: [POWER_BUDGET] ad hoc group meeting As a reminder, there will be two meetings with essentially the same agenda, one Tuesday evening at 7PM EST and the other at 9AM EST Wednesday morning (see below). I am revising the agenda for the first meeting, based on feedback on the reflector and some phone conversations. It seems there is a need to better understand the meaning of the numbers in the power budget, prior to driving to solutions for those power budgets. So we will first: a. introduce ourselves on the call b. tell you what I think Glen wants us to accomplish, then see what others think is important c. discuss the interpretation of the 29dB channel insertion loss in context of the EFM power budget and make sure we all agree on what it means. Several emails on the reflector on 1/28 and 1/29 addressed this subject. d. begin looking at specific past proposals for meeting the 29 dB budget, likely to carry over to next meeting. I will send out some slides prior to meeting. Robert -----Original Message----- From: Lingle, Jr, Robert (Robert) [mailto:rlingle@OFSOPTICS.COM] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:48 AM To: STDS-802-3-10GEPON@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [8023-10GEPON] FW: [8023-10GEPON] [POWER_BUDGET] ad hoc group meeting - CORRECTE D There was an error in my first email w/r/t to the time of the Wednesday 1/31 call. It will be held at 9AM to enable European participation. **************************************************************************** ************ All, I appreciate the expression of interest I received in the Power Budget ad hoc from 10 individuals. I expect more than that to join the calls. The first meeting will be held Tuesday, January 30 at 7PM EST, which I believe is Wednesday January 31 at 9AM in Tokyo. This meeting would likely be attended by anyone in Japan, Korea, or the US West Coast. I will also hold a follow-up call on Wednesday January 31 at 9AM EST for anyone on the East Coast of the US or in Europe who wishes to participate. I believe that will be 2 or 3PM for Europe cities. Toll-free in US 866-263-8899 Outside US 816-249-6061 Conf. Code 7707985015 I propose that the ad hoc will meet four times between now and March Plenary, with following goals: 1/30 & 31 - purpose is to review a summary of results and conclusions from previously prepared materials, discuss what seem like most likely solutions for 29dB power budgets, and to generate questions that need answers to turn preliminary conclusions into consensus conclusions based on cost and technical feasibility. I am preparing that presentation to review in consultation with others. Ad hoc participants will be expected to take action items from the first meeting to bring back answers to the questions raised. week of 2/12 - purpose is to bring back answers to questions raised in previous meeting and debate their meaning, with goal of focusing down on one PMD proposal one which to analyze further for the 29 dB power budget case. week of 2/26 - purpose is to finish up any unanswered questions for 29dB power budget solution, and begin to discuss whether the 29 dB solution can form the basis for reduced cost PMDs for lower power budget cases? week of 3/5 - review and revise a presentation for March plenary Robert Robert Lingle, Jr. Fiber Design and Transmission Research OFS Corporate R&D, Atlanta 404-886-3581 (cell) 770-798-5015 (office)
Power Budget Ad Hoc 30jan2007.pdf