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[802.3_NGBASET] schedule and presentations for the January IEEE 802.3 meeting in Atlanta (Week of January 18, 2016)



Highlights:  

IEEEP802.3bq and P802.3bz will meet all day Tuesday and Wednesday, plus Friday morning.

Deadline for requesting presentations: 11:59pm Friday January 8, 2016 AOE

Deadline for submitting presentations: 11:59pm Tuesday January 12, 2016 AOE

When making your presentation request, please indicate if the request is for P802.3bq or P802.3bz.

Also please indicate if the presentation is in support of a comment on P802.3bq D2.4 or P802.3bz D1.2 drafts.

 

Meeting Information

The 802.3 interim meeting is the week of January 18, hosted by 802 Please see meeting information: http://802world.org/wireless/

IEEE P802.3bq and P802.3bz will meet all day Tuesday Wednesday, plus Friday morning.  Detailed meeting agenda will announced after the close of presentation requests, and the close of P802.3bq and P802.3bz draft comment periods.

As announced by David Law, IEEE 802.3 WG Chair, there will be an 802.3 working group meeting Thursday evening.  Thus any bq/bz business that must be completed before the 802.3 meeting will be given priority in the agenda.

Likely priority topics:

-          Comment resolution on IEEE P802.3bz, so that the task force may request proceeding to Working Group Ballot at the 802.3 WG meeting.

-          Any outgoing liaison letters needing 802.3 WG approval.   (In our last meeting we discussed the possibility of sending liaisons to ISO/IEC and TIA TR42.)

 

Call For Presentations:

Requests for presentation time must be made two Fridays preceding the meeting.   Presentation materials (emailed in PDF format) are due by Tuesday of the week preceding the meeting.

Specific dates for this meeting are highlighted above.

Please send presentation requests and materials to me at david.chalupsky@xxxxxxxxx, copying George Zimmerman (george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and Jon Lewis (jon_lewis@xxxxxxxx).

 

In your presentation request email, please include the following information;

Title of Presentation

Abstract  -  (a brief abstract is greatly appreciated to help organize our meeting)

Time Requested

Presenter, Affiliation

Co-Author(s), Affiliation(s)

 

Please strive to keep the presentation title consistent between the meeting request and the submitted file.

 

File name conventions

Please use the following convention for the presentation file name:

Filename: presenterlastname_<project>_nn_mmyy.pdf

Where project = 3bq for 25G/40GBASE-T or 3bz for P802.3bz 2.5G/5GBASE-T.

Where nn=01 for your first presentation and is incremented for additional presentations by the same author.

Presentation updates should be indicated by an alpha suffix to the presentation number.  Example an update to 01 is 01a.  All lower case, and no spaces please.

There should be no spaces in the filename.

 

As a reminder, please make sure that all requests for presentations or submissions of presentation material have no restrictive notices in the email.  All such emails will be refused and requests / presentations will not be acknowledged. 

 

Anyone wishing to present, please provide the following information (per Procedure for Presenters web page):

http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/bq/public/presentproc.html

 

Also, to support the web site search tool used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the PDF file must be completed as follows:

Title: Title of presentation

Author: Name(s) of author(s)

Subject: <IEEE P802.3bq 25G/40GBASE-T Task Force / IEEE P802.3bz 2.5G/5GBASE-T Task Force>  as appropriate

 

I look forward to seeing everyone in Atlanta!

 

Best Regards,

David Chalupsky

Chair, IEEE P802.3bq 25G/40GBASE-T Task Force

Chair, IEEE P802.3bz 2.5G/5GBASE-T Task Force