[10GBT] Resend
IEEE P802.3an Task Force Members: 
 
 
I am resending this message which was 
sent to the reflector a few weeks ago.
 
 
Regards,
Sanjay Kasturia
Editor-in-chief, 802.3an
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As we 
work towards making the draft technically complete, I thought it might be useful 
to outline some key areas where we have a significant number of TBDs in Draft 
1.1; we should plan to adopt baselines at the November Plenary on at 
least the first four if not all. This list does not cover all the 
TBDs:
 
1) Full 
specification of the transmit frame: The symbol rate and modulation have been 
selected (PAM12 at 800MHz); 64/65B framing was adopted; we need a baseline for 
the LDPC code and a complete specification of how the data stream coming to the 
PHY via the XGMII interface gets mapped to specific PAM12 symbols and the 
associated framing around the LDPC blocks. Any proposal for this 
should  be consistent with prior 
motions that were passed by the Task Force and should include 
simulation results  (or references 
to results presented at prior meetings) showing performance of 
the LDPC code proposed going below BER of 1E-12 and an analysis of the 
undetected error rate.
 
2) Baseline specification of the THP: 
The Task Force approved "A small number of selectable precoders specified by 
rational transfer functions." We need a baseline for the number and for each of 
the selectable precoders.  I recommend 
that this include  the 
 numeric precision required  
and include simulation results showing the penalty from using an 
optimal precoder over a variety of channels.
 
3) Power 
backoff: Number of levels and how they will be selected.  Make the proposal as specific as 
you can and provide a supporting presentation justifying the proposal at 
the upcoming meeting. 
 
4) 
Transmit PSD mask and/or associated pulse templates ; make the proposal as specific as you 
can. Based on discussion in the meeting so far, I suggest that a 
proposal on this should provide some indication of how this affects the 
 PAR and the system margin. I expect that verification of whether this PSD 
will meet FCC/CISPR emission limits will take some 
time.
 
5) 
Startup:  Method and detailed 
state diagrams including values for timers.  
We may need Task Force agreement on the basic approach before we lock down 
details such as timer values.
 
Please feel free to comment on the 
above list or suggest additional items. The above is not an exhaustive 
list.
 
Regards,
Sanjay Kasturia
Editor-in-chief, 802.3an