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[802.3_NGAUTO] Update on Ad hoc on Wednesday



While the last email was propagating through the rift in the space-time continuum known as the NGAUTO reflector, I received a request for presentation time from Peter Wu.  To progress our work, we want to accommodate this.  As of now, I believe Wednesday’s adhoc agenda is full. (with Peter’s included).

 

The agenda is posted: http://www.ieee802.org/3/ch/public/adhoc/agenda_3chah_01_090518.pdf

 

If you are presenting, please work to be brief.  We will likely be limited to only questions of clarification.  Please review the ad hoc’s agenda deck at http://www.ieee802.org/3/ch/public/adhoc/agenda_3chah_01_090518.pdf and familiarize yourselves with the rules and procedures – I plan to be asking for consent to proceed quickly through the administrative matters so that we may get to the technical presentations as soon as possible.  That means I’ll be asking you whether you are all familiar with the material – so please make yourselves familiar.

Also, please be on time – I do not expect to be starting the usual 5 minutes late.

 

There are 6 presentations + administrivia and Natalie’s presentation on OAM, and only 120 minutes total. (it seems very unlikely we will get to Natalie’s presentation, but I will post that to the website with the others).

 

Presenters, please be prepared to cover your material in 15 minutes – even that will give us fewer than 5 minutes for questions and discussion. 

 

The current agenda is organized by (what I think are) related topics:

 

Gerrit den Besten, NXP – reflection on the insertion loss template in relation to 24AWG cabling for the longest cables

Mike Tu, Broadcom – Transcode, FEC & Interleaver Optimization

Paul Langner, Aquantia – 802.3ch PCS + FEC Design

Saied Benyamin, Aquantia – EEE for 802.3ch

Jim Graba, Broadcom – RS & PCS for Asymmetrical Data Transmission

Peter Wu/Shaoan Dai, Marvell Semiconductor - PHY Link Synchronization (SEND_S) Modification Proposal for Multi-Giga PHY  

 

Thank you all for presenting and preparing material.

 

-george

George Zimmerman, Ph.D.

President & Principal

CME Consulting, Inc.

Experts in Advanced PHYsical Communications

george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

310-920-3860

 

 

 

From: George Zimmerman
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2018 4:24 PM
To: STDS-802-3-NGAUTO (STDS-802-3-NGAUTO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) <STDS-802-3-NGAUTO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Ad hoc on Wednesday

 

It’s looking like we’ll have a really full ad hoc this Wednesday.  So far, I have the following presentation requests (not in any order)

 

Paul Langner, Aquantia – 802.3ch PCS + FEC Design

Saied Benyamin, Aquantia – EEE for 802.3ch

Gerrit den Besten, NXP – reflection on the insertion loss template in relation to 24AWG cabling for the longest cables

Mike Tu, Broadcom – Transcode, FEC & Interleaver Optimization

Jim Graba, Broadcom – RS & PCS for Asymmetrical Data Transmission

 

And, if we have time, she’s told me – Natalie Wienckowski, GM - OAM

 

Have a good holiday weekend if you’re in the US, and if you’re not, then try to enjoy not being bothered by us.

 

George Zimmerman, Ph.D.

President & Principal

CME Consulting, Inc.

Experts in Advanced PHYsical Communications

george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

310-920-3860

 


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