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Tutorial #1 |
Date: Monday, March 14, 2005 |
Time: 6:30 – 8:00pm |
Location: TBD |
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Title: Residential Ethernet |
Sponsored
by: Bob Grow, IEEE 802.3 WG
Chair |
Presenters: Michael
D. Johas Teener, Plumblinks Jim
Battaglia, Pioneer Alexei
Beliaev, Gibson Labs Tom
Dineen, Dineen Consulting Yong
Kim, Broadcom Eric
HS Ryuh, Samsung Electronics |
Abstract: Residential Ethernet will provide
additional services to 802.3/802.1 networks in order to make them more
attractive for connecting together Consumer Electronics devices. These
devices have network requirements that are somewhat different from those
in the IT environment. In particular, ResE will provide precise
synchronization, isochronous transport, and admission controls (e.g.,
guaranteed bandwidth reservation). All this will require additions to both
802.3 and 802.1, but they are expected to be minor. This
tutorial will include the market justification, performance requirements,
and technical background for Residential Ethernet, as well as an outline
of the proposed architecture and some possible technical approaches. A
brief description of the kind of end-to-end Consumer Electronics protocol
stacks that are currently in use will also be
included. |
Steven B. Carlson
President
Chair, IEEE 802.3 Residential
Ethernet Study Group
Executive Secretary, IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Working
Group
http://www.ieee802.org/3/
High Speed Design, Inc.
11929
NW Old Quarry Road
Portland, OR 97229
503.626.4206
FAX
503.626.4206
scarlson@hspdesign.com