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Hello Georg, Hello all, I have a short presentation regarding some topology proposals for multidrop for the next ad hoc call on Mar 29th. Can you reserve a time slot for me? Intention is to provide a proposal what kind of multidrop topologies could be measured to provide data for simulations of PHY vendors. Thanks! Gruß/Regards, Stefan Buntz Stefan Buntz Mercedes-Benz Cars Development, Daimler AG Group Research & Advanced Engineering Safeguarding Hard & Software
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For May, 802.3cg will be at the back end of the week, and the Multigig automotive work will be at the front end of the week. This means that IEEE P802.3cg 10Mb/s Single Pair Ethernet Task Force will meet starting Wednesday afternoon, all day Thursday and Friday. I can’t promise we will finish early Friday, but the more we progress our work
on ad hocs, the smoother our meeting will go in New Orleans. I will update you if the schedule changes and as my vision for the workload in New Orleans progresses. Additionally, it looks like 802.3bt (4 pair PoE) will be meeting the front end of the week (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday), so this should be a good chance to get input from those in the powering world. -george George A. Zimmerman, Ph.D. President & Principal Consultant CME Consulting, Inc. Experts in PHYsical Layer Communications 1-310-920-3860 |
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