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Re: [802.3_EPOC] short term ad hoc committee on mulitple modulation profiles until January interim



As per my previous Email, see below, attached to this Email is the presentation from Dave Urban.

Thanks!
Jorge

From: <Salinger>, "Salinger, Jorge" <Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012 1:51 AM
To: EPoC Task Force <STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: FW: [802.3_EPOC] short term ad hoc committee on mulitple modulation profiles until January interim

Dear IEEE 802.3bn members,

Thanks for attending the IEEE 802.3bn ad-hoc on multiple modulation profiles (MMP) yesterday morning.

Please find attached the introductory materials I projected during the meeting. I have included the following additional information in the slides after the meeting:

  *   Attendance list (please let me know if we missed anyone)
  *   Notes from the meeting, including the types of questions/comments raised during the review of Dave Urban's slides
  *   The follow-up questions/comments from Hal Roberts, Marek Hajduczenia and Eugene Dai
  *   A list of previously presented materials that are relevant to the topic of Multiple Modulation Profiles (please let me know if there are others that I missed to list)
  *   Next steps, including setting up the calls for next week plus a follow-up for answering questions regarding the presentation from Dave Urban

I a follow-on Email I will attach the slides that Dave Urban presented during the meeting. Both attachments in one Email makes the Email too large for the reflector.

Both attachments will be uploaded to the EPoC Website shortly.

I will follow this Email with 2 meeting invitations, one for this week to answer any pending questions and one for next week to cover additional materials.

Thanks!
Jorge

From: <Salinger>, "Salinger, Jorge" <Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Reply-To: "Salinger, Jorge" <Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Jorge_Salinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Monday, December 3, 2012 8:39 AM
To: EPoC Task Force <STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: Re: [802.3_EPOC] short term ad hoc committee on mulitple modulation profiles until January interim

Dear IEEE P802.3bn members,

Expanding on Mark's Email, attached below, during the last IEEE EPoC F2F meeting we had a lot of discussion regarding multiple modulation and coding schemes (M-MCS) for EPoC. However, the time available was not sufficient to express all views an opinions, both pros and cons. Given the interest in the topic, and the desire to make a decision on whether to use M-MCS or not for EPoC rather soon, there was consensus on creating a short-lived ad-hoc for the purpose of discussing the potential benefits and draw-backs of M-MCS in EPoC. To that end, this ad-hoc will be a forum to discuss the merits and draw-backs of M-MCS for EPoC, and to try to arrive to a recommendation on whether M-MCS should be used or not in EPoC for the next EPoC F2F meeting. While we may discuss approaches for implementing M-MCS for EPoC to facilitate the discussion on its merits or draw-backs, it is not the purpose of this ad-hoc to arrive to a recommendation on how M-MCS would be implemented even if it is deemed appropriate to use it.

To that end, and after considering multiple options for timeslots for this meeting, we will hold an initial discussion tomorrow, Tuesday, at 9:30 AM ET. I tried to pick this timeslot with 2 criteria in mind: a. that the meeting not overlap with existing EPoC or DOCSIS 3.1 activities, and b. that it be possible for the widest range of participants as possible. I think that the a. criteria is met with this timeslot, but it is very difficult to pick a timeslot that meets the b. criteria for everyone (in particular, I know that this timeslot is pretty early in the West coast).

During this initial meeting we will review objectives and then start with a presentation on the benefits of M-MCS based on data collected by Comcast. Subsequent meetings will include additional presentations on the benefits of M-MCS, and presentations on the draw-backs of M-MCS and/or complications from its implementation.

Please see a meeting invitation following this Email. Please let me know should you not receive that meeting invitation.

Thanks!
Jorge

From: Mark Laubach <laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Reply-To: Mark Laubach <laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Monday, November 19, 2012 6:26 PM
To: EPoC Task Force <STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [802.3_EPOC] short term ad hoc committee on mulitple modulation profiles until January interim

Dear IEEE P802.3bn members,

At the meeting last week, it was mutually desired by everyone to have more discussion time on the topic of multiple modulation profiles as there was not enough time at the meeting for everyone to fully share their views.   The  following ad hoc is charted until the January P802.3bn interim meeting in Phoenix, AZ:

Name: Multiple Modulation Profiles
Chair: Jorge Salinger
Until: January 2013 P802.3bn Interim meeting
Focus: facilitate discussion and information sharing on multiple modulation profiles

For everyone having a holiday this week, please have a happy one!

Cheers,
Mark Laubach, Chair
IEEE P802.3bn EPoC PHY Task Force

Broadband Communications Group
Broadcom Corporation
1351 Redwood Way
Petaluma, CA, 94954
  [Description: broadcom.jpg]
Tel: +1.707.792.9093
Cell: +1.650.996.2219


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From: Mark Laubach <laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Reply-To: Mark Laubach <laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Monday, November 19, 2012 6:26 PM
To: EPoC Task Force <STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [802.3_EPOC] short term ad hoc committee on mulitple modulation profiles until January interim

Dear IEEE P802.3bn members,

At the meeting last week, it was mutually desired by everyone to have more discussion time on the topic of multiple modulation profiles as there was not enough time at the meeting for everyone to fully share their views.   The  following ad hoc is charted until the January P802.3bn interim meeting in Phoenix, AZ:

Name: Multiple Modulation Profiles
Chair: Jorge Salinger
Until: January 2013 P802.3bn Interim meeting
Focus: facilitate discussion and information sharing on multiple modulation profiles

For everyone having a holiday this week, please have a happy one!

Cheers,
Mark Laubach, Chair
IEEE P802.3bn EPoC PHY Task Force

Broadband Communications Group
Broadcom Corporation
1351 Redwood Way
Petaluma, CA, 94954
  [Description: broadcom.jpg]
Tel: +1.707.792.9093
Cell: +1.650.996.2219


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