Re: [802.3_EPOC] Translate or not to translate is still a question ...RE: [802.3_EPOC] draft agenda for Hangzhou, China interim meeting
Hi Eugene,
Thanks on your suggestions. IEEE SA requires that the presentation materials be in English, and that meetings are conducted in English. In working with our host and the presentations from the individuals representing the Chinese cable environment, we added a smaller overhead. This probably fits 1) on your list, and translation will likely be for clarification questions and Q&A. For the remainder, these fit under 4) and these have larger allocated time for extra translation. It is hard to predict exactly going in to the meeting. Hopefully we won't slip as we can't go much beyond our stop times each day.
We are planning for simultaneous translations (as needed) during all presentations, similar to what was done in San Diego.
Cheers,
Mark
From: Dai, Eugene (CCI-Atlanta) [mailto:Eugene.Dai@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:45 AM
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Subject: [802.3_EPOC] Translate or not to translate is still a question ...RE: [802.3_EPOC] draft agenda for Hangzhou, China interim meeting
Mark: Since everything is packed in 1.5 days, if there will be translations (as I heard so far), we probably could save time by implement the following:
1. If the presentation is written in English but presenting in Chinese, translation may not need since the other half of group can read the presentation.
2. If the presentation is written in Chinese but presenting in English, translation may not need.
3. If the presentation is written in Chinese and presenting in Chinese then translation is needed.
4. If the presentation is written in English and presenting in English translation may be needed.
Regards,
Eugene
From: Marek Hajduczenia [mailto:marek.hajduczenia@xxxxxx]<mailto:[mailto:marek.hajduczenia@xxxxxx]>
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Subject: Re: [802.3_EPOC] draft agenda for Hangzhou, China interim meeting
Mark,
I would volunteer my presentation and Duane's presentation (subject to his confirmation) to be moved to November as well. Discussing efficiency, especially MAC level efficiency at this meeting might be premature, given that we have a lot of PHY level details not settled yet.
We are looking at a long and packed meeting as it is right now and I'd rather we receive good feedback from Chinese colleagues to allow us to progress forward in November.
Regards
Marek
From: Mark Laubach [mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 13:21
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Subject: [802.3_EPOC] draft agenda for Hangzhou, China interim meeting
Dear IEEE P802.3bn EPoC PHY Task Force members,
Below is a draft agenda for the upcoming P802.3bn Interim meeting in Hangzhou, China. I've organized the presentation requests based on the stated priorities as well as conferring with the Vice Chair, Steve Shellhammer: opening/closing business, ad hoc reports, a "solution" architecture, MSO and Chinese MSO informational, RF spectrum considerations to prompt international coverage response, and then two shorter presentations on Efficiency that fit the schedule. The remainder of the presentation requests are more technically detailed, longer, and would likely have to re-done at the November plenary when we expect to have the larger regular Task Force attendance. These remainders have been moved to "best effort" or "slide two weeks until the November plenary", presenter's choice. The "best effort" would be considered for presentation in Hangzhou if the schedule moves along more quickly than anticipated and if the Task Force approves. Note, any late presentation requests would be in this same category.
All presentations on the draft agenda schedule are due to me to me by "end of day" Tuesday, 23 October, 2012, i.e. end of day tomorrow Pacific time.
Presenters who want to stay in best effort, take until Friday end of day to get presentations turned in to me. For a November slide "bump" by two weeks, I'm going to put out a call for presentations Tuesday/Wednesday that asks for presentation requests in by Friday, November 2nd, and actual presentations by Thursday, November 8th (extended by two days due to impact of China interim). Anyone who bumps from China will already be pre-requested for November. Let me know what you would like to do. Note: Ed Boyd has already volunteered to move his presentation to the November Plenary.
Sunday, October 28
Length
Time
Mark Laubach
Broadcom
Agenda and General Information
1:00
9:00 AM
Steve Shellhammer
Qualcomm
ad hoc report: Evaluation Criteria and Requirements
0:20
10:00 AM
Ed Boyd
Broadcom
ad hoc report: PHY Link
0:20
10:20 AM
Duane Remein
Huaweii
ad hoc report: Channel Model
0:20
10:40 AM
Break
0:10
11:00 AM
Steve Shellhammer
Qualcomm
ad hoc report: RF Spectrum
0:20
11:10 AM
David Law
HP
Potential IEEE P802.3bn architecture
0:30
11:30 AM
Ed Mallette
Brighthouse Networks
Bright House Networks Downstream SNR Characterization (DOCSIS Carriers)
0:30
12:00 PM
Lunch
1:00
12:30 PM
Eugene Dai
Cox Communications
Multiple Modulation Profiles for EPOC
1:00
1:30 PM
Yao Yong
China Radio & TV Association Technical Committee
Brief introduction on China Cable network and requirements
0:40
2:30 PM
Gao Xiaojun
Jiangsu Province Cable Network Company
Network status introduction and channel test report from JSCN
0:40
3:10 PM
Shi Jiangming
Beijing Gehua Cable Network Company
Cable network and service introduction from Gehua
0:40
3:50 PM
Break
0:15
4:30 PM
Juan Montojo, Masoud Zargari,Alex Liu
Qualcomm
EPoC Frequency Bands and Center Frequencies
0:45
4:45 PM
Bill Powell, Randy Sharpe
Alcatel-Lucent
EPoC Deployment Scenarios
1:00
5:30 PM
Duane Remein
Huawei
Efficiency
0:30
6:30 PM
Break for Day
7:00 PM
Monday, October 29
Length
Time
Marek Hajduczenia
ZTE
MAC Efficiency
0:40
9:00 AM
Hu Xiaoping
Xiangyang Cable Network, Hubei Province
Cable channel test report by XYBN
0:30
9:40 AM
Zhang Dongqing
Zhongshan Cable Network, Guangdong Province
HFC network introduction and EPOC requirements from ZSCN
0:30
10:10 AM
Break
0:15
10:40 AM
Zhang Bo
GuiZhou Province Cable TV Network Company
Spectrum planning and access network architecture from GZCTV
0:30
10:55 AM
Gao Xiaojun
Jiangsu Province Cable Network Company
EPoC Requirement from JSCN
0:30
11:25 AM
Xu Qiheng
Shanxi Province Broadcast Cable TV Network Company
Cable network introdution, EPOC requirements and expectation from SXBCTV
0:30
11:55 AM
Lunch
1:00
12:25 PM
Rujian Lin
Luster Teraband Photonics Co., Ltd.
Discussion on EPoC PHY Functions
0:40
1:25 PM
Wu Guangsheng
Huawei
Cable channel modeling based on Chinese MSO's cable network
0:30
2:05 PM
Mark Laubach
Broadcom
Closing Session
0:30
2:35 PM
Adjourn
3:05 PM
Best Effort or Slide Until November
Time with Translation
Marek Hajduczenia
ZTE
Changed to MAC and MACC in EPoC Project
0:35
Marek Hajduczenia
ZTE
PHY Bonding and Data Rate Adaptation
1:00
David Barr
Entropic
Bonding at PHY-Layer
1:30
Ed Boyd
Broadcom
Upstream Mapping
1:00
Juan Montojo, Christian Pietsch
Qualcomm
OFDM Numerology
1:30
Juan Montojo, Andrea Garavaglia and Patrick Stupar
Qualcomm
Feature Matrix and Specification impact
1:00
Yours truly,
Mark Laubach, Chair
IEEE P802.3bn EPoC PHY Chair
Broadband Communications Group
Broadcom Corporation
1351 Redwood Way
Petaluma, CA, 94954
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