Latchman: Homeplug AV & IEEE 1901: A Handbook for PLC Designers & Users

The only authorized book explaining the HomePlug networking standards. HomePlug is a growing technology for creating high-speed Power Line Communication (PLC) networks by transmitting data over in-home or in-office power lines. Users only need to plug adapters into wall outlets to create an instant network of computers, printers, routers, home entertainment devices, and appliance control systems.

HomePlug AV and IEEE 1901: A Handbook for PLC Designers and Users provides for the first time an opportunity for non-members of the HomePlug Alliance to gain in-depth insight into the design and operation of the HomePlug standards. Offering a clear and simple description of the standards, this groundbreaking resource presents HomePlug AV and the associated IEEE 1901 standards in terms more readily understood by a much wider audience, including nontechnical managers, engineers, students, and HomePlug designers.

The book details the many benefits of HomePlug AV, including:
  • An affordable, secure alternative or complement to WiFi—especially in buildings where WiFi reception is poor or running new network wires is impractical
  • Higher potential data transmission rates up to 200 Mbps
  • Support for multimedia applications such as HDTV and VoIP

The book also provides an overview of the HomePlug Green PHY standard that is targeted for use in smart energy applications, and the HomePlug AV 2.0 standard that operates at up to 1.5 Gbps.

An essential tool for designers of HomePlug devices, network administrators, and individual users of HomePlug networks who need to understand the features and capabilities of HomePlug, HomePlug AV and IEEE 1901: A Handbook for PLC Designers and Users will also prove useful for researchers in academia and the power line communications industry.

Contents
1 Introduction
  • 1.1 HomePlug AVand Its Relationship to IEEE 1901
  • 1.2 Focus of the Book
  • 1.3 The HomePlug Powerline Alliance
  • 1.4 The Role of PLC in Multimedia Home Networking and Smart Energy Applications
  • 1.5 Book Outline
2 The HomePlug AV Network Architecture
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Protocol Layers
  • 2.3 Network Architecture 
  • 2.4 Summary
3 Design Approach for Powerline Channels 
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Channel Characteristics
  • 3.3 Frequency Band
  • 3.4 Windowed OFDM
  • 3.5 Turbo Convolutional Code
  • 3.6 Channel Adaptation
  • 3.7 Beacon Period Synchronized to AC Line Cycle,
  • 3.8 TDMAwith Persistent and Nonpersistent Schedules
  • 3.9 Data Plane: Two-Level Framing, Segmentation, and Reassembly
  • 3.10 PHY Clock Synchronization
4 Physical Layer 
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 PPDU
  • 4.3 Preamble
  • 4.4 Frame Control
  • 4.5 Payload
  • 4.6 Priority Resolution Symbol
  • 4.7 Transmit Power, Tone Mask, and Amplitude Map
5 MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) Format 
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Beacon
  • 5.3 Start-of-Frame (SOF)
  • 5.4 Selective Acknowledgment (SACK)
  • 5.5 Request to Send (RTS)/Clear to Send (CTS)
  • 5.6 Sound
  • 5.7 Reverse Start-of-Frame (RSOF)
6 MAC Data Plane 
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 MAC Frame Generation
  • 6.3 MAC Frame Streams
  • 6.4 Segmentation
  • 6.5 Long MPDU Generation
  • 6.6 Reassembly
  • 6.7 Buffer Management and Flow Control
  • 6.8 Communication Between Associated but Unauthenticated STAs
  • 6.9 Communication Between STAs not Associated with the Same AVLN
  • 6.10 Data Encryption
  • 6.11 MPDU Bursting
  • 6.12 Bidirectional Bursting
  • 6.13 Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ)
7 Central Coordinator 
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 CCo Selection
  • 7.3 Backup CCo and CCo Failure Recovery
  • 7.4 Transfer/Handover of CCo Functions
  • 7.5 CCo Network Management Functions
8 Channel Access 
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Beacon Period and AC Line Cycle Synchronization
  • 8.3 Beacon Period Structure
  • 8.4 CSMA Channel Access
  • 8.5 TDMA Channel Access
9 Connections and Links 
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Packet Classification
  • 9.3 Connection Specification (CSPEC)
  • 9.4 Connections and Links
  • 9.5 Connection Services
  • 9.6 Bandwidth Management by CCo
10 Security and Network Formation 
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Power-on Network Discovery Procedure
  • 10.3 Forming or Joining an AVLN
  • 10.4 Security Overview
11 Additional MAC Features 
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Channel Estimation
  • 11.3 Bridging
  • 11.4 HomePlug 1.0.1 Coexistence
  • 11.5 Proxy Networking
12 Neighbor Networks 
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Transition Between Neighbor Network Operating Modes
  • 12.3 Coordinated Mode
  • 12.4 Passive Coordination in CSMA-Only Mode
  • 12.5 Neighbor Network Bandwidth Sharing Policy
13 Management Messages 
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Management Message Format
  • 13.3 Station–Central Coordination (CCo)
  • 13.4 Proxy Coordinator (PCO) Messages
  • 13.5 Central Coordinator–Central Coordinator
  • 13.6 Station–Station
  • 13.7 Manufacturer-Specific Messages
  • 13.8 Vendor-Specific Messages 
14 IEEE 1901 
  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 FFT
  • 14.3 Wavelet 
  • 14.4 Coexistence
15 HomePlug Green PHY 
  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 Physical Layer
  • 15.3 MAC Layer
16 HomePlug AV2 
  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 MIMO
  • 16.3 Extended Frequency Band
  • 16.4 Efficient Notching
  • 16.5 Short Delimiter and Delayed Acknowledgment
  • 16.6 Immediate Repeating
  • 16.7 Power Save
Appendices 
  • Appendix A Acronyms
  • Appendix B HomePlug AV Parameter Specification
  • References
  • Index

About the Authors
  • Dr. HANIPH A. LATCHMAN is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. A Rhodes Scholar and Senior Member of the IEEE, Dr. Latchman is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and has published over 180 technical articles and four books in the areas of control and communication systems and networks.
  • Dr. SRINIVAS KATAR is Principal Engineer at Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. and has extensively contributed to the development of HomePlug AV, IEEE 1901, HomePlug Green PHY, and the HomePlug AV2 standards. He is an inventor of more than fifty issued and pending patents.
  • Lawrence W. Yonge III is Senior Director of Technology for Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., chairs the HomePlug Technical Working Group, and is an inventor of approximately 100 U.S. patents issued and pending.
  • SHERMAN GAVETTE was a Principal Scientist for Sharp Laboratories of America prior to retiring. While at Sharp Labs, he was a member of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance board of directors and was vice-chair of the HomePlug AV Specification working group.

Book Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press; 1 edition (©2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470410736
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470410738
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.9 x 9.4 inches
  • List Price: $125.00
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