Published: June 14, 2010
HomePlug Powerline Alliance's Green PHY Specification for Smart Grid Applications Published
PORTLAND, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The HomePlug Powerline Alliance, the driving force for global powerline
network technology, today announced the approval and publication of the
HomePlug Green PHY (HomePlug GP) specification for Smart Grid
applications. HomePlug GP is a low power, highly reliable,
cost-optimized powerline networking specification targeting Smart Grid
connectivity for home energy management to devices such as HVAC, smart
meters, appliances and plug-in electric hybrid vehicles.
HomePlug GP was developed with direct input from major utility companies
and appliance manufacturers including Consumers Energy, Duke Energy, GE,
Pacific Gas & Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Southern
California Edison. Their input was used to optimize the technology to
meet the challenges and requirements for real-world smart energy
deployments.
"Utility companies told us loud and clear their requirements in the
areas of performance, reliability, coverage, price and footprint for a
successful Smart Grid solution, and we listened," said Rob Ranck,
president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance. "Another key requirement
was an interoperable powerline network and our technology roadmap
ensures complete interoperability between current and next-generation
HomePlug AV and IEEE 1901 technology, which gives customers confidence
that devices will communicate now and into the future."
"HomePlug powerline network technology can play a key role meeting the
reliability and interoperability requirements we have connecting meters,
HVAC systems and other home devices to the emerging Smart Grid," said
Wayne Longcore, Director of Architecture and Standards for Consumers
Energy, a major Michigan utility. "HomePlug Green PHY enables smart grid
devices to freely communicate with other devices on the home area
network. We appreciate HomePlug's approach to crafting their technology
to the utility industry's needs."
HomePlug GP is a key component of the HomePlug technology portfolio that
includes the current HomePlug AV broadband powerline technology, and
will include HomePlug AV2, the Gigabit-class next-generation powerline
technology specification, due for completion in early 2011. All three
specifications are fully interoperable with each other and with the
IEEE's 1901 powerline standard, now completing ratification. HomePlug AV
is baseline technology for the IEEE 1901 powerline standard. The
HomePlug Powerline Alliance will serve as the compliance and
certification body for IEEE 1901, much as the Wi-Fi Alliance certifies
802.11 products.
HomePlug GP is a profile of HomePlug AV, which makes it easier for
multiple silicon suppliers to produce GP chips quickly. HomePlug GP
delivers scalable data rates with a peak sustained throughput of about 6
Mbps, ample bandwidth to support IP networking and IPv6. The
specification also includes features to reduce power consumption by
about 75 percent compared to HomePlug AV solutions. The ZigBee and
HomePlug Smart Energy liaison is creating a common application layer for
HomePlug and ZigBee devices enabling interoperability between those
wireless and powerline devices.
HomePlug devices currently account for over 80 percent of the world's
broadband powerline communications market, with over 45 million devices
sold to date and shipments forecasted to reach 60 million by year's end.
Additionally, more than 50 service providers throughout the world are
already utilizing HomePlug technology to deploy broadband, IPTV and
triple-play offerings.
Please visit www.HomePlug.org
for more information on the HomePlug Powerline Alliance and to download
a copy of the HomePlug Green PHY specification.
About the HomePlug Powerline Alliance
Founded in 2000, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. is an
industry-led initiative with 70 member companies that creates
specifications and certification logo programs for using the powerlines
for reliable home networking and Smart Grid applications. The Alliance
accelerates worldwide adoption for HomePlug technology by collaborating
with international standards organizations such as the IEEE and through
market development and user education programs. Sponsor members include
Atheros Communications (ATHR); Cisco (CSCO); Comcast (CMCSK); Duke
Energy (DUK); GE Energy, an affiliate of General Electric Co. (GE);
Gigle Networks; Motorola, Inc. (MOT); Renesas Electronics Corporation
(TSE:6723); SPiDCOM Technologies, and STMicroelectronics (STM).
Contributor members include Arkados (OTCBB: AKDS) and Corporate Systems
Engineering.

Megan Novak Shockney
The Ardell Group for HomePlug
(858)
442-3492
megan@ardellgroup.com
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