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Re: [STDS-802-3-400G] June Interim Results & Webpage Update



If k(n+1) > k(n)

   Max_k := k(n+1);

 

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Od: Ing. Tomáš Pajda
Odoslané: piatok, 1. júla 2016 14:13
Komu: John D'Ambrosia;STDS-802-3-400G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Predmet: RE: [STDS-802-3-400G] June Interim Results & Webpage Update

 

 

Hello,

 

I made an equation for corelation among fec errors coreection capability t, modulation prototypes n, where n goes to infinity and number of info data k.

 

Lim n   ( n – 2*t(n)) = k(n).

è Inf

Ing. Tomas Pajda.

 

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Od: John D'Ambrosia
Odoslané: utorok, 28. júna 2016 6:18
Komu: STDS-802-3-400G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Predmet: [STDS-802-3-400G] June Interim Results & Webpage Update

 

 

Dear Task Force Participants,

Today’s Task Force meeting was successful, as all comments received against Draft 1.4 were considered and resolved.  Furthermore, the Task Force voted to pre-submit the “to-be-generated from this meeting” Draft 1.5 to IEEE 802.3 for consideration for advancement to WG Ballot at the July Plenary.

 

The June webpage has been updated with all meeting materials, including the unapproved minutes.  Please see http://www.ieee802.org/3/bs/public/16_06/index.shtml

 

The final responses to proposed comments have also been uploaded –

By Clause - http://www.ieee802.org/3/bs/comments/P802d3bs_D1p4_comments_final_Cl.pdf

By ID - http://www.ieee802.org/3/bs/comments/P802d3bs_D1p4_comments_final_ID.pdf

 

I would like to take this opportunity to recognize the hard work of the Task Force in getting to this stage.  There has been a significant amount of work done from the consensus building on deciding our baselines to the generation of the technical complete document achieved at this meeting.  I would also like to thank Pete, Mark, Andre, Peter, Jonathan, and Steve for all of their efforts in getting us to this point.

 

I look forward to seeing all of you in San Diego in July to take the next step.  Until then enjoy your summer!

 

John D’Ambrosia

Chair, IEEE P802.3bs 200GbE and 400GbE Task Force