Date of Recording: Thursday, February 17, 2005
Duration: 105 minutes
Presenters: Steve Gorshe and Winston Mok, Principal Engineers
Cost: Free
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This webinar will:
Automatic Protection Switching (APS) is a key service restoration functionality built into the SONET and SDH standards to protect against line failures. This tutorial will review APS as described in the T1.105.01, ITU-T G.841 & ITU-T G.7042/Y.1305 industry standards.
Steve Gorshe, Principal Engineer, Product Research Group, PMC-Sierra
Steve Gorshe, Ph.D. is a Principal Engineer in the Product Research Group and oversees research on ICs for SONET, optical transmission and access systems.
Currently Steve is a senior member of the IEEE and co-editor for the IEEE Communications Magazine's Broadband Access Series. He is the chief editor for the ANSI T1X1 Subcommittee, which is responsible for SONET and optical network interface standards. He is a recent recipient of the Committee T1 Alvin Lai Outstanding Achievement Award for his standards work and has been a technical editor for T1.105, T1.105.01, T1.105.02, and T1.105.07 within the SONET standard series as well as the ITU-T G.7041 (GFP) recommendation and the draft G.eota Ethernet over Transport Architecture recommendation. He has 24 patents issued or pending and several published papers.
Winston Mok, Principal Engineer, Communications Product Division, PMC-Sierra
Winston Mok is a Principal Engineer in the Communications Product Division and works on architectures for SONET and SDH devices and switching and grooming fabrics.
Winston is an active participant in the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF), and the RapidIO Trade Association. He has a long history of involvement with the T1X1 standards body and holds several networking patents.
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