Title: OPERACOPRAS Brussels October 14th 2004
1OPERA-COPRASBrussels October 14th 2004
2Project Scope (I)Objectives
- OPERA Project is a four years project (divided in
two phases of 24 months, the actual phase covers
two years up to December 2005) - Where the main actors in PLC area are
participating - To offer low-cost broadband access service to ALL
European citizens using the most ubiquitous
infrastructure, Power Lines - By means improving standardising the PLC
Technology in order to reduce costs and to be
able to use it as a broadband technology in a
massive deployment.
3Project Scope (II)What is PLC?
- PLC (Power Line Communications) is a
telecommunication technology that allows to take
profit of the existing electrical grid for high
quality and broadband data transmission . - This means that in each domestic electrical
socket, the customer has availability, in
addition to the electrical energy, of - Broad Band Internet Services
- Telephone connection
- Advanced services of Video and High definition TV
(on test) - All these services are available without having
additional connections, antennas or new cables in
house. - An additional advantage for the Power
Distribution Company is the avoidance of the
last mile installation, the cable routings, and
the ditches across our streets.
4Project Scope (III)Participants
Developers and
Utilities
Universities
Manufactures
EDF (France)
Open University
(England)
ENDESA (Spain)
ADD (Spain)
Swiss Federal Institute
ENEL Distribuzione/WIND (Italy)
Dimat (Spain)
of Technology
IBERDROLA (Spain)
Schneider Electric Powerline Communications (Fran
ce)
(Switzerland)
LinzAG Strom (Austria)
University of Dresden
MVV (Germany)
(Germany)
Eichhoff (Germany)
Unión
Fenosa (Spain)
University of
Duisburg-
Elsys Design (France)
Essen (Germany)
Mitsubishi (Japan)
University of
Karlsruhe
(Germany)
Robotiker (Spain)
Technology Providers
University
of
Telvent (Spain)
Thessaloniki (Greece)
University
Politécnica
Ascom (Switzerland)
Madrid (Spain)
Engineering and
DS2 (Spain)
University of
Comillas
Consultancy Companies
(Spain)
Itran (Israel)
Main.net (Israel)
Telecom Operators
Eutelis Italia (
Italy)
Enditel (Spain)
Other Organisations
Auna (
Spain)
Iberdrola
Ingeniería
y
Consultoría (Spain)
ONI (Portugal)
Inesc / Nov (Portugal)
PLCForum
PPC (Germany)
Association
5Technologies, specifications, other outputs that
are intended to be European or global standards
or may contribute to standardisation work
- Our Project have into its objectives to contibute
to the Standardisation of PLC sys-tems for the
following issues - Functional requirements topologies of PLC
networks and system requirements (performance,
QoS, network management, electric safety
specifications, dimensions, target cost). - Access system specification PHY layer, MAC
layer, coexistence indoor-access, MIB for NMS,
PLC network/services interfaces. - PLC equipment specification specification of
requirements of PLC equipment. - EMC there are only standard compliance at
national level and the objective is European
level. - Interface with narrow band PLC System.
- Those specifications will be taken to
standardisation bodies and will be the basis for
the manufacture of (standard) new generation PLC
systems to be used in the deployment.
6Specific WPs addressing activities required to
interface with standards bodies
- Workpackage 5 Specification standardisation
- Objectives
- To specify the requirements of the new PLC
Integrated Network that will be the reference for
the work of all workpackages. - To drive the PLC standardisation in the competent
organisations. - Budget 170 Man/months (both for Specifying and
Addressing)
7Coordinating standardisation related activity
with other IST projects
- Up to this moment, our only process to
coordinating standardisation related activity
with other IST projects either in FP6 or other
Framework Programmes is the present one - COPRAS
8Coordination with standards bodies/industry
consortia, concerned activity involved
organisations
- Standards body or industry consortium Forecasted
Contacts - CENELEC SC205A working Group 10 on PLC
standardisation - Work Group WG3 of the committee CISPR/I (EMC of
Information technology equipment, multimedia
equipment and receivers) which are developing a
standard on product EMC
- Activities Involved Workpackage 5
- Our deliverable D59 consists in the Deliverables
updating to transform them to proposal documents
(final drafts) for the standardisation bodies. - The Contacts have not started yet. Our Proposal
documents for the standardisation bodies will be
released at month 24 (End of 2005), as stated in
our milestones.
9Standardisation Issues Addressing Specific Areas
(I)
- Expected results that may concern
standardization issues. - Specification of requirements of PLC System.
- Specification of requirements of PLC Equipment.
- PLC EMC aspects measurements, disturbance
voltage, radiation, immunity, approval testing - PLC de facto standard.
- Proposal documents for the standardisation bodies
10Standardisation Issues Addressing Specific Areas
(II)
- Detailed Tech. Spec. and Standards related
Outputs (Deliverables) - D45 Specification of PLC system requirements.
- D46 General specification of PLC PHY layer
- D47 General specification of PLC MAC layer
- D48 Specification of common MIB for all PLC
equipment. - D49 Solutions for coexistence between Access and
Indoor systems - D50 Specification of standard interfaces.
- D51 Specification of requirements of PLC
equipment - Access network PLC equipment
- Customer premises equipment
- Users terminals
- D52 Specification for EMC measurements to be
performed. - D53 Report on disturbance voltage measurement
method. - D56 Specifications for PLC type approval testing.
- D57 Specification of interfaces between home
automation and PLC and between AMR and PLC
systems. - D58 Report on the progress of PLC
standardisation. - D59 Deliverables update to transform them to
proposal documents (final drafts) for the
standardisation bodies.