DocumentCode
1416112
Title
The design and implementation of HomeRF: a radio frequency wireless networking standard for the connected home
Author
Lansford, Jim ; Bahl, Paramvir
Volume
88
Issue
10
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1662
Lastpage
1676
Abstract
The HomeRF Working Group (WG) is a consortium of more than 100 companies from the computer, telecommunications, and consumer electronics industries. This group has developed an open specification called the Shared Wireless Access Protocol-Cordless Access (SWAP-CA) that enables radio frequency (RF) wireless connectivity between a diverse set of devices and computing resources in and around a typical home. Built around an RF spectrum with worldwide availability, SWAP-CA includes operational support for both managed and ad hoc networks of devices. It combines and extends wireless networking and cordless telephony into a single unified protocol allowing mobile devices to communicate via both voice and data traffic simultaneously over the Internet and/or over the public switched telephone network (PSTN). For batter-operated devices, it includes a power management mechanism than ensures connection longevity. The technology has been specifically optimized for consumer applications and price points, and, consequently, the HomeRF WG has the broad backing of the major corporate stakeholders interested in enabling tetherless networking within the home.
Keywords
access protocols; consumer electronics; digital radio; home automation; integrated voice/data communication; mobile radio; open systems; quality of service; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; 2.4 GHz; HomeRF Working Group; HomeRF standard implementation; Internet; PSTN; RF wireless connectivity; RF wireless networking standard; SWAP-CA; Shared Wireless Access Protocol-Cordless Access; ad hoc networks; batter-operated devices; connected home; consumer applications; home networks; integrated voice/data traffic; managed networks; mobile devices; open specification; power management mechanism; public switched telephone network; radiofrequency wireless networking; tetherless networking; unified protocol; wireless LAN standard; Availability; Communication industry; Computer industry; Computer network management; Consumer electronics; Electronics industry; Home computing; Internet telephony; Radio frequency; Telecommunication computing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/5.889006
Filename
889006
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