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https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/doc00454.doc
LMSC Rules Revision Letter Ballot Proposed IEEE 802 LMSC Policy and Procedure Revision Ballot on Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document Organization Issues From: Matthew Sherman, LMSC Vice Chair To: LMSC Executive Committee Date: 5/11/2005 Duration: 30 Days Purpose: Clarify miscellaneous LMSC editorial procedures and process Rationale for proposed change: Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document organization issues: Add abbreviations section Procedure 7 is referenced administering sponsor ballots and seems to involve document numbering Is this right?
https://grouper.ieee.org/rac/private/email/pdf00019.pdf
The Memory Channel recognizes this reality and builds the protocol to support a general purpose storage access and transfer message.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/binQiJ052VgnX.bin
IEEE 802 wireless technologies are in the forefront as an enabler of emerging applications such as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Documents/DocumentArchives/1995_docs/1195224_scan.pdf
September, 1995 doc: IEEE P802.1195/224 J IEEE P802.11 Wireless Access Method and Physical Layer Specification IEEE 802.111D2 Letter Ballot Response Abstract: Comments of C.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg25003.html
In November: US is back on normal time UK is back on normal time Europe is back on normal time Bangkok never changes Sydney is on daylight savings time Beijing never changes Tokyo never changes (since 1951)   The reality is that there is no good time for everyone.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/email_dialog/msg00683.html
. __________ P802.1Qcc  - Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) Enhancements and Performance Improvements Amendment PAR extension:  http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2017/cc-PAR-extension-0517-v01.pdf Base standard, Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment General — No comments on the extension, other than an observation for staff (the WG may choose to drive  followup through their staff liaison) that perhaps the myProject tools are not working as advertised.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/802_tutorials/2015-11/IEEE802_Tutorial_3_Object_Storage_Drive_2015_11b.pdf
IEEE 802.3 Study Group agenda template Page 1 Object Storage – A New Architectural Partitioning In Storage IEEE 802 Plenary Tutorial #3 Sponsored by: David Law, 802.3 Chair Presented by: Thomas Skaar, Seagate Martin Czekalski, HGST Page 2 IEEE 802 November 2015 Plenary Tutorial #3 – Object Storage Abstract Object Storage Drives represent a new architectural partitioning in storage solutions.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/ca/public/meeting_archive/2017/03/minutes_unapproved_3ca_0317.pdf
An RS(1023, 847) or RS(2047, 1739) FEC code was proposed. vanveen_3ca_1a_0317.pdf 20 Gb/s Aggregate Throughput Mark Laubach Broadcom This presentation took a closer look at the idea of supporting two 10Gbps Ethernet links using a single 25G-EPON link. laubach_3ca_1_0317.pdf More on Folded BCH FEC Mark Laubach Broadcom This presentation provided additional details on the Folded BCH FEC first introduced in the last meeting. laubach_3ca_2_0317.pdf GLID as Envelope ID Duane Remein Huawei Technologies Proposal to use GLID as an Envelope ID and include current EPON preamble replacement mechanism to identify targeted MAC. remein_3ca_3_0317.pdf 3/15/2017 12:15:00 PM Lunch, reconvened at 1:40 PM GLID as Envelope ID - a Deeper Look Glen Kramer Broadcom This presentation was a rebuttal to remein_3ca_3a_0317.pdf kramer_3ca_3_0317.pdf Dimensioning of Reassembly Buffers at the OLT Glen Kramer Broadcom This presentation proposed to steal 1-bit from grant length in GATE to use for fragmentation flag. kramer_3ca_1_0317.pdf Reassembly Buffer and Working Mechanism Jun Shan Wey ZTE Corporation This presentation also suggested use of GLID as Envelope ID with a slight difference in that an envelope could be identified by a ULID also. zhangweiliang_3ca_1b_0317.pdf Reassembly Buffer and Working Mechanism - a Deeper Look Glen Kramer Broadcom This presentation was a rebuttal to zhangweiliang_3ca_1b_0317.pdf kramer_3ca_4_0317.pdf PON for Network Aggregation & Transport - 100G EPON Network Backhaul Applications and impacts on the choice of wavelength plan Eugene Dai Cox Communications This presentation argued that major application for 100G-EPON is in edge aggregation. dai_3ca_1_0317.pdf Low Latency Services and Requirements for 100G EPON Jun Shan Wey ZTE Corporation This presentation review of delay and capacity needed for highly mobile dreams and Virtual non-Reality. wey_3ca_1_0317.pdf Accurate Synchronization in 100G-EPON Xiang Liu Huawei Technologies This presentation explored the impact of wavelength skew on system synchronization. liuxiang_3ca_1_0317.pdf 100G NGEPON PCS and PMA Mark Laubach Broadcom This presentation introduced 25G AUI (Cl 109B P802.3by) as a potential chip to module interface. laubach_3ca_3_0317.pdf 3/15/2017 6:05:00 PM Recessed 3/16/2017 8:30:00 AM Reconvened 802.3 draft overview and commenting guidelines Marek Hajduczenia Charter Communications Provided an extensive IEEE process overview hajduczenia_3ca_1_0317.pdf Motions & Straw-polls StrawPoll #1 Would you accept to have the 802.3ca specification define 1 of the 4 upstream lambdas to be placed somewhere in the 1260nm to 1280nm region?
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2002/May02/02103r2P802-15_SG3a-PAR-5Criteria.doc
IEEE P802.15 AltPhy PAR and 5 Criteria March, 1994 DOC: IEEE P802.11-94/xxx April, 2002 IEEE P802.15-02/103r2 IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Title IEEE P802.15.SG3a AltPhy Study Group PAR and 5 Criteria Starting Text Date Submitted [14 Mar, 2002] r2:3Apr2002 Source [Kai Siwiak] [Time Domain Corporation, 7057 Old Madison Pike, Huntsville, AL 35806] [USA] Voice: [+1 256-990-9062] Fax: [+1 256-922-0387] E-mail: [kai.siwiak@timedomain.com] Re: [] Abstract [During the November 2001 IEEE802 Plenary the IEEE P802.15 Alternate PHY Study Group was formed, their goal is to study and then submit a Five Criteria statement with a Project Authorization Request, if deemed necessary.]
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/ad_hoc/ngrates/email/msg00807.html
Some call this “channelization” where higher speeds of Ethernet are formed by the physical layer bonding provided by the virtual lane markers of the PCS.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10G_study/email/msg05085.html
My sense is that virtually all XAUI implementations will utilize > configuration 4 which supports transmit equalization on both XGXS sides > in order to keep power at a minimum while meeting or exceeding XAUI > objectives.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/ad_hoc/ngrates/email/msg00805.html
Some call this “channelization” where higher speeds of Ethernet are formed by the physical layer bonding provided by the virtual lane markers of the PCS.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/ad_hoc/ngrates/email/msg00806.html
Some call this “channelization” where higher speeds of Ethernet are formed by the physical layer bonding provided by the virtual lane markers of the PCS.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2002/Mar02/02103r1P802-15_SG3a-PAR-5Criteria.doc
IEEE P802.15 AltPhy PAR and 5 Criteria March, 1994 DOC: IEEE P802.11-94/xxx March, 2002 IEEE P802.15-02/103r1 IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Title IEEE P802.15.SG3a AltPhy Study Group PAR and 5 Criteria Starting Text Date Submitted [14 Mar, 2002] Source [Kai Siwiak] [Time Domain Corporation, 7057 Old Madison Pike, Huntsville, AL 35806] [USA] Voice: [+1 256-990-9062] Fax: [+1 256-922-0387] E-mail: [kai.siwiak@timedomain.com] Re: [] Abstract [During the November 2001 IEEE802 Plenary the IEEE P802.15 Alternate PHY Study Group was formed, their goal is to study and then submit a Five Criteria statement with a Project Authorization Request, if deemed necessary.]
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/doc00458.doc
LMSC Rules Revision Letter Ballot Proposed IEEE 802 LMSC Policy and Procedure Revision Ballot on Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document Organization Issues From: Matthew Sherman, LMSC Vice Chair To: LMSC Executive Committee Date: 5/11/2005 Duration: 30 Days Purpose: Clarify miscellaneous LMSC editorial procedures and process Rationale for proposed change: Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document organization issues: Add abbreviations section Procedure 7 is referenced administering sponsor ballots and seems to involve document numbering Is this right?
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2002/Mar02/02103r0P802-15_SG3a-PAR-5CriteriaStartText.doc
IEEE P802.15 AltPhy Study Group Functional Requirements, Standards Development Criteria March, 1994 DOC: IEEE P802.11-94/xxx March, 2002 IEEE P802.15-02/103r0 IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Title IEEE P802.15 AltPhy Study Group Functional Requirements, Standards Development Criteria Date Submitted [xx xxx, 2002] Source [Kai Siwiak] [Time Domain Corporation, 7057 Old Madison Pike, Huntsville, AL 35806] [USA] Voice: [] Fax: [] E-mail: [] Re: [IEEE P802.15 AltPhy Project Authorization Request, document number 02xxxr0P802-15-SG3a-PAR.doc] Abstract [During the November 2001 IEEE802 Plenary the IEEE P802.15 Alternate PHY Study Group was formed, their goal is to study and then submit a Five Criteria statement with a Project Authorization Request, if deemed necessary.]
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg25012.html
In November: • US is back on normal time • UK is back on normal time • Europe is back on normal time • Bangkok never changes • Sydney is on daylight savings time • Beijing never changes • Tokyo never changes (since 1951)   The reality is that there is no good time for everyone.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg25007.html
In November: • US is back on normal time • UK is back on normal time • Europe is back on normal time • Bangkok never changes • Sydney is on daylight savings time • Beijing never changes • Tokyo never changes (since 1951)   The reality is that there is no good time for everyone.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/efm/public/email/msg02431.html
In reality, the long time established market, and the vast majority of the bandwidth in the data communications "core" is not "packet".
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/doc00456.doc
LMSC Rules Revision Letter Ballot Proposed IEEE 802 LMSC Policy and Procedure Revision Ballot on Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document Organization Issues From: Matthew Sherman, LMSC Vice Chair To: LMSC Executive Committee Date: 5/11/2005 Duration: 30 Days Purpose: Clarify miscellaneous LMSC editorial procedures and process Rationale for proposed change: Miscellaneous Editorial/Obsolete/Document organization issues: Add abbreviations section Procedure 7 is referenced administering sponsor ballots and seems to involve document numbering Is this right?
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hssg/email/msg00814.html
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https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/cfi/0715_1/CFI_01_0715.pdf
. – ~4.3 devices per person More Devices per Subscriber 14 July 2015 IEEE 802.3 Working Group meeting, Waikoloa HI 10  Emerging IoT devices will dominate connected world – M2M – Smart home – Smart objects – Smart grid – Smart cities NGEPON Increasing Data Rates per Device/App  Improving quality of streaming video services – HD is here – Next step: 4K with 60 fps – DisplayPort 2.1 will support 8K @ 60 fps and 4K @ 120/240 fps  Gaming As A Service (GaaS) – Nvidia announced GaaS with full HD at 60 fps: • 15 Mb/s is required • 50 Mb/s is recommended Source: http://www.polygon.com/2015/3/5/8146683/nvidia-shield-console  Telepresence, teleHealth … – HD video & sound, with virtual reality in the future – Remote life sign monitoring, analysis, tele-radiology, virtual house calls … 14 July 2015 IEEE 802.3 Working Group meeting, Waikoloa HI 11 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 SDTV (480i/30) HDTV (720p/30) HDTV (1080i/60) HDTV (1080p/60) 4K UHDTV (4K/60) 8K UHDTV (8K/60) Mb/s Bandwidth per video stream MPEG2 H.264 HEVC NGEPON Sky adds split-screen Formula-1 viewing Increasing Data Rates per Device/App  More concurrent online sessions or parallel video streams  Longer online sessions, with higher peak rates per device  Multiple video streams for split-screen / picture-in-picture  Content personalization  More on-demand / time-shifted and less broadcast increases bandwidth consumption per sub 14 July 2015 IEEE 802.3 Working Group meeting, Waikoloa HI 12 “Comcast customers can now live- stream videos over the Internet from their smartphone directly to the TV to share with friends and family.”