About
The growing diversity of applications for Ethernet requires new standards to be developed at a rapid pace. This is evident by recent standardization activities related to 2.5 Gb/s, 5Gb/s and 25 Gb/s Ethernet, as well as subsequent conversations related on introducing new Ethernet solutions at these rates.
The goal of this activity is to:
- Assess emerging requirements for the development of Ethernet standards
- Identify gaps not currently addressed by IEEE 802.3™ standards
- Facilitate building industry consensus towards proposals to initiate new standards development efforts
Get Involved
We invite stakeholders to share their expertise in this Industry Connections (IC) Program and welcome all individuals and representatives of organizations, such as
- Users and producers of systems and components for servers and components for servers
- Users and producers of network storage, networking systems, and data centers
- Technologists in high performance computing
- Telecommunications carriers
- Individuals with automotive applications expertise
- Industrial applications technologists
Initiative Outcomes
There are numerous market applications which are exhibiting a growing diversity in terms of the Ethernet rates and features needed. Solutions spanning these different application spaces and rates will be best addressed by leveraging common technology investments. This activity will enable industry consensus building and outcomes that may include:
- Increased industry interest and new Ethernet study groups
- Deliverables that include records meetings minutes, supporting documentation and presentations
- The creation of one or more consensus presentations
- Used as the basis for one or more Call-for-Interests to study new areas
- The creation, as appropriate, of white papers documenting the findings of this IC activity
How to Participate
To learn how to join the New Ethernet Applications team, please express your interest by sending an inquiry to:
- New Ethernet Applications Chair: Jon Lewis, Dell EMC
For additional information, please visit http://www.ieee802.org/3/ad_hoc/ngrates/index.html