1、 IEEE Standard for a ConvergentDigital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies Sponsored by the Power Line Communications Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 12 April 2013 IEEE Communications SocietyIEEE Std 1905.1-2013IEEE Std 1905.1TM-2013 IEEE Standard for a Con
2、vergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies Sponsor Power Line Communications Standards Committee of the IEEE Communications Society Approved 6 March 2013 IEEE-SA Standards Board Recognized as an American National StandardAbstract: An abstraction layer for multiple home networking te
3、chnologies that provides a common interface to widely deployed home networking technologies is defined in this standard: IEEE 1901 over power lines, IEEE 802.11 for wireless, Ethernet over twisted pair cable, and MoCA 1.1 over coax. Connectivity selection for transmission of packets arriving from an
4、y interface or application is supported by the 1905.1 abstraction layer. Modification to the underlying home networking technologies is not required by the 1905.1 layer, and hence it does not change the behavior or implementation of existing home networking technologies. Introduced by the 1905.1 spe
5、cification is a layer between layers 2 and 3 that abstracts the individual details of each interface, aggregates available bandwidth, and facilitates seamless integration. The 1905.1 also facilitates end-to-end quality of service (QoS) while simplifying the introduction of new devices to the network
6、, establishing secure connections, extending network coverage, and facilitating advanced network management features including discovery, path selection, autoconfiguration, and quality of service (QoS) negotiation. Keywords: abstraction layer, access point (AP) autoconfiguration, data models, fragme
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22、e this standard was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the P1905.1 Working Group had the following membership: Paul Houz, Chair Purva Rajkotia, Vice Chair C. Scott Willy, Editor The Working Group gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the following entities and participants
23、. Without their assistance and dedication, this standard would not have been completed. The following entities submitted technical contributions or commented on the standard at various stages of the project development. Broadcom Celeno Cisco Cortina Systems devolo AG EchoStar Entropic Communications
24、 Ericsson Inc. France Telecom GE HGI HomeGrid Forum HD-PLC Alliance HomePlug Powerline Alliance HomePNA Alliance Ikanos Communications, Inc. Intel Corporation Lantiq Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. MediaTek MoCA MStar NTT Advanced Technology Corp. Panasonic Corporation Qualcomm / Atheros Ralink SAGEMCOM
25、 SAS Siemens Corporation Sigma Designs Sony Corporation STMicroelectronics Toshiba Corporation Verizon Vixs Systems, Inc. ZTE Corporation The following individuals submitted technical contributions or commented on the standard at various stages of the project development. Sundeep Ahluwalia Jim Allen
26、 Avner Aloush Todd Antes Mitch Aramaki Gilles Barberi Michael Bahr Frederic Bard David Barr Duncan Bees Ivar Beljaars Edith Berard Peter Caldera William Carney Regis Cattenoz Bruce Chang Joseph Choghi Philippe Christin Patrick Clement Etan Cohen Olga Cordero-Brana James Doyle Jeff Drake John Egan Ti
27、m Farnham Jean-Philippe Faure Norm Finn Randy Gellens Navid Ghazisaidi Jean Grappy Duncan Ho Paul Houz David Hunter Aref Iskandar Rajeev Jain Gina Jacalne Georgios Kalogridis William Keasler Patrick Keliher Joon Bae Kim Neal King Philippe Klein Avi Kliger Michael Koch Yoshihiro Kondo Gary Langille R
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29、ger Samy Vincenzo Scarpa Sid Schrum Andreas Schwager Kevin Sievert Nir Shapira Lydi Smaini Matt Theall Rami Verbin Chao-Chun Wang James Wang Lin Wang C. Scott Willy Michael Wilson James Yee Chiawei Yen Abdel Younes Boshan Zhang Dezhi (James) Zhang Junjian Zhanvii Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights rese
30、rved. The following members of the entity balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. AlcatelLucent Technologies Broadcom Cortina Systems devolo AG Duke Energy Corporation Entropic Communications FiberHome Technologies Group France T
31、elecom Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. HD-PLC Alliance HomePlug Powerline Alliance HomePNA Alliance Intel Corporation Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Maxim Integrated Products Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Motorola Mobility MoCA Nokia NXP Semiconductors Panasonic Corporation Power Plus Communications AG
32、 Qualcomm Incorporated SAGEMCOM SAS Schneider Electric Siemens Corporation Sony Corporation STMicroelectronics Toshiba Corporation Vixs Systems, Inc. ZTE Corporation When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 6 March 2013, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair David J.
33、Law, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Masayuki Ariyoshi Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Wael William Diab Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure Alexander Gelman Mark Halpin Gary Hoffman Paul Houz Jim Hughes Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Oleg Logvinov
34、 Ron Petersen Gary Robinson Jon Walter Rosdahl Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Don Messina IEEE S
35、tandards Program Manager, Document Development Soo H. Kim IEEE Client Services Manager, Professional Services viii Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1905.1-2013, IEEE Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Techn
36、ologies. Among the home networking technologies, wireless networks offer mobility and wired technologies offer extensive bandwidth or outlet ubiquity for data communications. Wired and wireless technologies complement each other to provide full home coverage. To address the wide variety of applicati
37、ons, regions, environments, and topologies, multiple connectivity technologies are needed. Each of these different technologies has a unique interface to higher layer entities, thus, leading to software and hardware design complexities in multiconnectivity devices. This complexity must be reduced an
38、d new features/functions must be enabled that can take advantage of the multiple paths available between devices. IEEE Std 1905.1 addresses these requirement by defining an abstraction layer for multiple home networking technologies that provides a common interface to widely deployed home networking
39、 technologies: IEEE Std 1901TM-2010 over power lines, IEEE Std 802.11TM-2012 for wireless, Ethernet over twisted pair cable, and MoCA1.1 over coax.a,baInformation on references can be found in Clause 2. bMoCA is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent NFCForum-TS-ConnectionHandover_1_2.doc; 2010-0
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43、 Technical Information Service (http:/www.ntis.gov/). 5This IEEE standards project was not approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board at the time this publication went to press. For information about obtaining a draft, contact the IEEE. 6IEEE publications are available from The Institute of Electrical
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