Hi Bill,
No, unfortunately I don’t have a schedule yet.
Curtis
From: Bill Powell [mailto:bill.powell@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 5:44 AM
To: Curtis Knittle <C.Knittle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: STDS-802-3-NGEPON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Rene BONK <rene.bonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Van Veen, Dora (Nokia - US) <dora.van_veen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Ed HARSTEAD <ed.harstead@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [802.3_NGEPON] Call for agenda items -- biweekly consensus building for IEEE 802.3ca (100G-EPON)
Hi Curtis,
Any updates on our meeting days schedule in Geneva?
Thanks,
Bill
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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:
- 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
- Check margin for 10^-2 input BER (Yin, Ryan)
- Sync patterns, burst delimiters (need to decide on line coding first) (Frank, Marek, Glen, Mark)
- State diagrams (Glen, Duane)
Thank you,
Curtis
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