[10GMMF] [802.3] Request for Presentations and Goals of the Meeting
At 01:09 PM 2/9/2004 -0800, Bruce Tolley wrote:
>Colleagues:
>
>The 10GbE on MMF SG is meeting at the IEEE 802 Plenary in
>Florida. Details about the plenary are at this URL:
>http://www.ieee802.org/meeting/index.html.
>
>Our main objective for this plenary meeting is to move our documents
>through the various stages of the process so we can become a task force.
>Our documents (the PAR, five criteria, and the initial list of objectives)
>are posted at:
>http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10GMMFSG/index.html
We have over 20 hours of meeting time scheduled and in addition to
responding to comments about our three documents, we will be holding
technical discussions on channel issues and various PHY/PMD approaches. The
chair would encourage more detailed presentations on EDC, PAM encoding,
mode filtering, and offset launches and mode conditioning patch cords.
Please forward requests for agenda time to me with the notation [10GMMF] in
the subject line of the email. As outlined in our posted guidelines,
presenters must request time by March 10, the Wednesday of the week
preceding the meeting. (See
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10GMMFSG/presentproc.html for the
complete guidelines.)
Requests shall be submitted to the chair or using the reflector. The
presenter shall provide the following information:
Name of presenter
Title of presentation
Length of time requested (this should include time for questions
and answers)
Brief description of topic
If the deadline is missed, time will be provided on a best-effort basis
following the completion of the regular agenda (or as deemed appropriate by
the chair).
The presentation must be submitted as a PDF before the meeting.
IMPORTANT: When the PDF is submitted, to support the web site search tool
used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the
PDF file *must* be completed as follows:
Title :- Title of presentation
Subject :- IEEE 802.3 10Gb/s on FDDI-grade MMF Study Group
Author :- Name(s) of author(s)
See http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10GMMFSG/presentproc.html for the
complete guidelines.
See you in Florida
Thanks
Bruce Tolley
Bruce Tolley
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Cisco Systems
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