DocumentCode
1963560
Title
Signal processing challenges in the design of the HomePlug AV powerline standard to ensure co-existence with Homeplug 1.0.1
Author
Mashburn, Brent ; Latchman, Haniph ; Mey, Tim Vandet ; Yonge, Larry ; Tripathi, Kartikeya
Author_Institution
Intellon Corp., Ocala, FL, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
5-8 June 2005
Firstpage
1001
Lastpage
1005
Abstract
The HomePlug 1.0.1 standard was released in 2000 by the HomePlug Powerline Alliance and is now in use worldwide in powerline communication products for in-home LANs and for broadband powerline (BPL) Internet access, providing typical aggregate TCP throughput of 5-7 Mbps. The HomePlug AV standard, expected to be released in mid 2005, will provide a tenfold improvement in average throughput over 1.0.1. While AV is optimized for multimedia audio-visual (AV) communication, it is important that AV devices coexist with those of 1.0.1. To achieve this, the preamble which begins all AV packets should be robustly detectable by both AV and 1.0.1 nodes. AV devices must also be capable of transmitting 1.0.1 compatible priority and control waveforms, which conform to each region´s spectral mask. This paper describes the hurdles that needed to be scaled to generate the compliant waveforms for coexistence, using the AV structures.
Keywords
Internet; audio signal processing; audio-visual systems; broadband networks; carrier transmission on power lines; local area networks; multimedia communication; telecommunication standards; transport protocols; visual communication; 5 to 7 Mbit/s; BPL; HomePlug 1.0.1 standard; TCP; broadband powerline Internet access; in-home LAN; multimedia audio-visual communication; optimization; powerline communication product; signal processing; transmission control protocol; Aggregates; Communication standards; Internet; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Power line communications; Robustness; Signal design; Signal processing; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 2005 IEEE 6th Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8867-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SPAWC.2005.1506290
Filename
1506290
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