First IEEE P1901.2 Meeting Coming 18 to 21 May. Registration Due 4 May.
The working group developing the new standard, IEEE P1901.2™, "Standard for Low Frequency (less than 500 kHz) Narrow Band Power Line Communications for Smart Grid Applications," will hold its first meeting next month in Nanterre, France. Anyone interested in participating in the working group session is invited to attend.
The meeting, hosted by Electricité Réseau Distribution France, will be held 18 May to 21 May 2010 at Immeuble Crysalis. Sessions will run from 9:00am to 5:00 pm on 18-20 May, and 9:00am to 12:00pm on 21 May.
There is a US$100 registration fee to participate in this working group meeting. Registrations are due by 4 May 2010. To register for this event, please visit http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1901/2/Meeting_Information.html.
For more information, please contact P1901.2 Working Group chair Jim LeClare at Jim.Leclare@maxim-ic.com.
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