[BP] Reminder: 29 October'04 Signaling ad hoc conference call
802.3ap Task Force Members (Signaling ad hoc),
This is a reminder of the signaling ad hoc conf call this Friday 5
Nov'04 at 10AM (PDT). Bridge details are below, with dial-in numbers.
Attached is the presentation material I would like to cover, along with
another presentation by John Stonick on NEXT/FEXT treatment.
.../Mike
<<altmann_01_021104.pdf>> <<normalized_xtalk.pdf>>
Conference call logistical details
N.B.: The dial-in number for all meetings is the same. Local dial-in
numbers are provided below.
Date: Friday, November 5, 2004
Time: 10:00 US Pacific Time
Lines: 35
Duration: 2 Hours
Chairperson: MICHAEL W ALTMANN
Bridge: 3 Passcode: 3631796
Bridge Dial-In Numbers
Arizona
480-552-2663
480-715-2663
California
949-567-4666
916-356-2663
858-391-1711
408-765-2663
Colorado
719-273-2663
Massachusetts
978-553-2663
NewJersey
973-967-6770
NewMexico
505-794-2663
Oregon
503-696-2663
503-264-2663
South Carolina
803-216-2246
Texas
512-314-3030
Utah
801-445-2663
Washington
253-371-2663
.../Mike
> _____________________________________________
> From: Altmann, Michael W
> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 10:31 PM
> To: STDS-802-3-BLADE@listserv.ieee.org
> Subject: RE: Reminder: 29 October'04 Signaling ad hoc conference
> call
>
> Dear 802.3ap attendees (signaling ad hoc),
>
> This is a final reminder of the Signaling ad hoc conf call for Friday
> 29 Oct'04. For the meeting, we will continue from the same material
> distributed for last week's conf call, concentrating on the second
> topic (i.e. Addressing signal agressors).
>
> Regards.
>
> .../Mike
>
> _____________________________________________
> From: Altmann, Michael W
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 6:50 PM
> To: STDS-802-3-BLADE@listserv.ieee.org
> Subject: Reminder: 29 October'04 Signaling ad hoc conference call
>
> Dear 802.3ap attendees (signaling ad hoc),
>
> Below is the bridge info for the (inserted) signaling ad hoc meeting
> this Friday. This meeting will continue with the discussion topics
> from last week, namely:
>
> 1) Addressing quality metrics for signaling proposals
> What metrics do we want to establish for comparing signaling
> proposals?
>
> 2) Addressing signaling agressors and noise (the things which cause
> bit errors)
> Which are random, which are deterministic, which must be
> worst-case modeled
>
> I would like to have a focussed discussion on this topic at this
> meeting.
>
> .../Mike
>
> Bridge Details
> Date: Friday, October 29, 2004
> Time: 10:00 US Pacific Time
> Lines: 35
> Duration: 2 Hours
> Chairperson: MICHAEL W ALTMANN
> Bridge: 2 Passcode: 5246047
>
> Bridge Dial-In Numbers
> Arizona
> 480-552-2663
> 480-715-2663
> California
> 949-567-4666
> 916-356-2663
> 858-391-1711
> 408-765-2663
> Colorado
> 719-273-2663
> Massachusetts
> 978-553-2663
> NewJersey
> 973-967-6770
> NewMexico
> 505-794-2663
> Oregon
> 503-696-2663
> 503-264-2663
> South Carolina
> 803-216-2246
> Texas
> 512-314-3030
> Utah
> 801-445-2663
> Washington
> 253-371-2663
>
altmann_01_021104.pdf
normalized_xtalk.pdf