IEEE Tech Talk: IEEE 802.1 Time Sensitive Networking Standards

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The IEEE 802.1 Working Group developed the base architecture and bridging standards for IEEE 802 technologies. While MAC bridging has evolved into VLAN bridging, it has also been enhanced with deterministic networking features for time-sensitive networking (TSN). This session will provide an overview of IEEE 802.1, explore time-sensitive networking (TSN), and discuss application spaces that will accelerate the adoption of TSN.
This webinar is ideal for professionals, researchers, and engineers involved in networking.

Instructors:

Glenn Parsons

Glenn Parsons is the Principal Standards Advisor for Ericsson, leading standards strategy and policy, including network architecture for 5G radio transport networks.
Glenn is an internationally known expert in networking, including mobile transport and Ethernet. Over the past number of years, he has held several technical management and editor positions in various standards activities including MEF, IETF, IEEE-SA, and ITU-T. He has also held elected and appointed leadership roles in standardization governance in IEEE-SA and ITU-T. He is currently involved with 5G transport standardization in IEEE-SA and ITU-T and is the chair of IEEE 802.1 working group.

Paul Nikolich

Paul Nikolich develops new technologies, technical standards, intellectual property and ventures in data communications and broadband industries as an angel investor and board member of companies in their early stages of development.
He is an IEEE Fellow and Chairman of the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee overseeing technical standards development for wired (e.g., Ethernet) and wireless (e.g., Wi-Fi) networking applications since 2001.
Mr. Nikolich is a Partner in YAS Broadband Ventures LLC, holds several patents and has a BS in Electrical Engineering, a BS in Biology and a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Publication Year: 2022

ISBN: 978-1-964935-52-2


  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP781
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: None