Please excuse this blast across the list, but I was going for a large audience.
Interesting that only the IEEE, with all the timing work done in
the IETF? -------- Forwarded Message --------
Upcoming Meeting: IEEE/NIST Workshop on Timing Challenges in the Smart Grid, October 26, 2016
NIST will host the IEEE/NIST Workshop on Timing Challenges in the Smart Grid (Gaithersburg, Maryland, October 26, 2016). The goals of the workshop are to clearly identify and analyze:
The workshop steering committee has issued a call for abstracts on the following topics:
Please submit an abstract to tsg_steering@xxxxxxxx by August 5, 2016.
Workshop organizers plan to initiate discussion on potential solutions and evaluate the need for standard and metrology enhancements. A NIST report summarizing the challenges of wide-area clock synchronization and potential solutions will be drafted.
IEEE will be sponsoring a networking social event following the workshop at the Gaithersburg, Hilton.
For additional details about the workshop and its organizers, please visit the workshop webpage.
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