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Re: [802.3_NGEPON] Call for agenda items -- biweekly consensus building for IEEE 802.3ca (100G-EPON)



Hi Curtis,

 

I have the attached deck on burst delimiter length we could go over on the call to save time at the next meeting. Glen helped me offline so the final submission may have his name on it as well as the co-author, once I get confirmation.

 

Inside of the deck you will find two Matlab scripts used to calculate burst loss and burst false lock probabilities and MTT values. They are rather basic and just implement formulas included in the deck, but I will be happy to go over them on the call if anybody is interested.

 

Thanks

 

M

 

From: Curtis Knittle [mailto:C.Knittle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 10:44 AM
To: STDS-802-3-NGEPON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [802.3_NGEPON] Call for agenda items -- biweekly consensus building for IEEE 802.3ca (100G-EPON)

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

We have the 100G-EPON (IEEE 802.3ca) consensus building meeting scheduled for this Thursday, December 21, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm MST. Please let me know by 5:00 pm MST Wednesday if you have any topics for the agenda.

 

As a reminder from the closing report of our last F2F meeting in Orlando, the following topics were deemed important for contributions:

 

  • Actions:
    • Power budget
      • Close on 25Gbps power budget (Ed/Dekun/Umeda)
      • Characterization method for both transmitter and receiver (Dekun, John J, Vincent, Junwen, Frank, Greg, Umeda-san)
    • Fault Tolerance/Recovery/Loss of Channel
    • Wavelength plan
    • Line coding – downstream (Glen, Frank, Duane, Mark)
    • Upstream FEC information
      • Comparisons of parity matrices and different FEC (Mark/Bill/Bo)
      • Loud/soft ONU analysis – (Bill)
      • Operating in burst mode at 1E-2 (Vincent)
      • Latency (Shan)
      • Define a common set of assumptions and parameters common to all FEC analyses
        • Mark to send email after noodling
    • SERDES/CDR
      • Check margin for 10^-2 input BER (Yin, Ryan)
      • Sync patterns, burst delimiters (need to decide on line coding first) (Frank, Marek, Glen, Mark)
    • PCS
      • State diagrams (Glen, Duane)

 

 

Thank you,

 

Curtis

 

 

 

 

Curtis Knittle

VP Wired Technologies – R&D

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