Title :
IEEE 1901 access system: An overview of its uniqueness and motivation
Author :
Goldfisher, Shmuel ; Tanabe, Shinji
fDate :
10/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In 2005 the IEEE P1901 Working Group began standardization activities for broadband over power line networks. The process is now in its final stages, and the latest P1901 draft standard is available for sale to the public. The standard is designed to meet both in-home multimedia and utility application requirements including smart grid. The utility requirements and the resulting features that support those requirements were clustered together and form the basis of what is referred to as the utility access cluster. This article explains the aspects of P1901 power line communication technologies designed to address the access cluster. The differences between access and in-home applications, including addressing methods, clock synchronization, smart repetition, quality of service, power saving, and other access unique mechanisms, are also explained.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; broadband networks; carrier transmission on power lines; multimedia communication; quality of service; IEEE P1901 access system; P1901 power line communication technologies; broadband networks; clock synchronization; home multimedia; power saving; quality of service; smart grid; Bandwidth; Broadband communication; IEEE standards; Network topology; Repeaters; Synchronization; Topology;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2010.5594690