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First Standard for Hybrid Home Networks Combining IEEE 1901 / HomePlug AV, Wi-Fi®, MoCA® and Ethernet
Portland, Ore. – June 21, 2011 – The
HomePlug® Powerline Alliance (www.homeplug.org), the world’s leading
industry group for powerline network solutions, today announced its
support of the IEEE P1905 working group’s efforts to define the first
standard for hybrid home networks. A P1905 network would include
combinations of stationary home networking devices such as set top
boxes, home gateways, Blu-Ray players and televisions, and mobile
devices such as laptops, tablets and cellphones.
The IEEE P1905 standard provides an
abstraction layer to established powerline, wireless, coaxial cable and
Ethernet home networking technologies – IEEE P1901 / HomePlug AV, Wi
Fi®, MoCA® and Ethernet. The standard enables consumers and service
providers to combine the capabilities of otherwise disparate networks
to maximize a home network’s overall performance and reliability. IEEE
P1905’s abstraction layer common interface allows applications and
upper layer protocols to be agnostic to the underlying home networking
technologies. Packets can arrive and be transmitted over any technology
according to quality of service (QoS) priorities. IEEE P1905 also
simplifies network setup by providing common setup procedures for
adding devices, establishing secure links, implementing QoS and
managing the network.
“The hybrid home network is clearly
the network of the future – offering the best networking technology to
meet the consumer’s needs – so IEEE establishing this standard is
significant,” said Rob Ranck, president of the HomePlug Powerline
Alliance. “HomePlug is pleased that the P1905 working group has
recognized HomePlug’s undisputed leadership in powerline communications
solutions by selecting IEEE 1901 as the underlying powerline
communications cornerstone of IEEE P1905. Consumers will immediately
benefit from enhanced reliability, ease of use and flexibility. For
service providers this translates into the promise of reduced
installation and support costs. Encompassing the capabilities of the
most commonly installed home networking technologies, this standard
promises to deliver the maximum level of interoperability.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Several HomePlug member companies
are making significant contributions to the development of IEEE P1905,
including Broadcom, Cisco Systems, France Telecom, Qualcomm Atheros,
Ralink, Sigma Designs, SPiDCOM Technologies and STMicroelectronics. The
group made substantial progress in April by approving the technical
requirements, architecture and definitions upon which the standard will
be based.
About the HomePlug® Powerline Alliance
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance,
Inc. (www.homeplug.org) is an industry-led initiative with 65 member
companies that creates specifications, marketing and certification
programs to accelerate worldwide adoption of powerline networking with
HomePlug technology. With HomePlug technology, the electrical wires in
the home can now distribute broadband Internet, HD video, digital music
and smart energy applications.
The Alliance works with key
stakeholders to ensure HomePlug specifications are designed to meet the
requirements of IPTV service providers, power utilities, equipment and
appliance manufacturers, consumer electronics and other constituents.
The HomePlug Certified Logo program is the powerline networking
industry's largest Compliance and Interoperability Certification
Program and the program has certified over 240 devices
Sponsor members include Broadcom
Corporation (BRCM); Cisco (CSCO); Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK); GE Energy,
an affiliate of General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE); Qualcomm Atheros
(QCOM); Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723); SPiDCOM
Technologies; and STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM).
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