DocumentCode
1490231
Title
G.hn: The new ITU-T home networking standard
Author
Oksman, Vladimir ; Galli, Stefano
Author_Institution
Infineon Technol., Munich, Germany
Volume
47
Issue
10
fYear
2009
fDate
10/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
138
Lastpage
145
Abstract
Several wired in-home networking technologies are currently available to consumers, although most of them were designed to cope with only one type of home wiring and are not interoperable with each other. In 2006 ITU-T started a standardization project called G.hn for a unified next generation networking technology, operating over all types of in-home wiring (phone line, power line, coaxial cable, and Cat-5 cable). ITU-T Recommendation G.9960, consented in December 2008, is the G.hn foundation: it specifies network architecture, most of the PHY, and some aspects of the MAC. The complete Recommendation is expected within 2009. Besides residential premises, G.hn is intended for small/home offices and public places such as multiple dwelling units, hotels, and conference rooms. This article gives an overview of G.hn technology focusing on the main principles used to build a single transmission scheme for multiple types of wires.
Keywords
computer networks; home computing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication standards; Cat-5 cable; G.hn; ITU-T Recommendation G.9960; ITU-T home networking standard; MAC; PHY; coaxial cable; conference rooms; hotels; in-home wiring; multiple dwelling units; network architecture; phone line; power line; unified next generation networking technology; wired in-home networking technologies; Bandwidth; Coaxial cables; Costs; Delta modulation; Forward error correction; OFDM; Robustness; Standards development; Transceivers; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2009.5273821
Filename
5273821
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