Title: Home Phoneline Transport
1Home Phoneline Transport
- Koji Minami
- Tech. ManagerCopperGate Communications
2Home Phoneline Networking
- HomePNA is the industry organization developing
specifications for home networking over phoneline
- Standardized by ITU SG15 Recommendations G.989.1,
G.989.2, G.989.3
3HomePNA 2
- Delivers data, voice and video reliably today
- 16Mbps (optional 32)
- Priority based QoS supports voice, audio plus one
video stream - Shipping in volume (over 5M nodes deployed)
- Very low cost
- Offered by many Service Providers
- BT, SBC, Bell South, Earthlink, Bezeq,
4HomePNA 3
- Designed for multimedia
- Enables Service Providers to offer advanced
triple play services at affordable cost - Guaranteed and Prioritized QoS for data, multiple
voice, audio, and high speed video streams - Up to 128Mbps (240 optional)
- Allows user throughput of over 90 data rate
- Announced June 2003, Products available 3Q CY04
5Evolutionary and Revolutionary
- HomePNA 3 devices can be added to a HomePNA 2
network without performance penalty - Adaptation layer supports bridging to Ethernet,
802.11, USB, IEEE1394 Firewire
6PHY
7HomePNA PHY
- High bit-rates and robustness
- Over problematic wiring topologies
- Immunity to impulse noise and RFI noise
- Highly adaptable to line conditions
- No training required
8Spectral Allocation
- Frequency Division Multiplexing
- Shares the spectrum with POTS, ISDN and ADSL
9HomePNA PHY
- Enhanced QAM modulation adds features to
compensate for deep and multiple in-band nulls - Adaptable modulation rate on a packet by packet
basis - Frequency Diverse QAM (FDQAM) adds 3 db system
margin per repetition
10Adaptable Modulation
- Transmitter may vary the encoding on a packet by
packet basis - Modulation encodings of 2 to 8 bits per symbol
(10 bits optional for HomePNA 3.0) - Header always 2 bits per symbol
- Operation at multiple baud rates
- HomePNA 2 operates 2 to 4 Mbaud resulting in 4 to
32 Mbps data rate - HomePNA 3 operates 2 to 16 Mbaud resulting in 4
to 240 Mbps data rate
11HomePNA Line-code
The power spectral density (PSD) envelope using
QAM has the information clustered around one
carrier frequency. Frequency-specific noise or
attenuation will degrade data throughput.
Frequency
FDQAM repeats the data two or more times at
separate frequencies. Frequency-specific noise
or attenuation is much less likely to affect all
frequencies greatly increasing robustness.
12HomePNA V3 Spectral Behavior
Each replication adds 3 db system margin over QAM
13Example of HomePNA Test Loops
Loop 20
Loop 21
Loop 24
14Maximal Rate on Test Loops
Noise margin 0dB Noise floor -140dBm/Hz
15HomePNA 3 Field Measurements
- 359 paths measured in 39 different homes located
in the UK, France, US, and Israel - 82 of paths gt 96 Mbps
- Average data rate is 108 Mbps
16Reach
HomePNA 3.0 reach extends to gt1000 feet at
128Mbps with optional power boost
- Test Conditions
- 24AWG wire assuming 0, 1, 5 and 10 interferers
(disturbers) - Noise floor -140dBm/Hz (Thermal Noise)
- Noise margin 3dB
17HomePNA also works over Coax
- Phoneline and Coax can be combined into one
network - Expected Line-Rate between two stations is
determined by - Transmission power
- Total Station to Station attenuation
- Noise floor at the receiver
- ISI
Attenuation testing results
18MAC
19HomePNA MAC
- HomePNA 2 is CSMA/CD with 802.1Q QoS
- HomePNA 3 adds Synchronous MAC mode, Guaranteed
QoS, MAC-level packet aggregation, Collision
Avoidance with controlled contention periods
20HomePNA 2 Frame Format
- HomePNA uses Distributed Fair Priority Queuing
(DFPQ) to enhance collision resolution - Does not exhibit Ethernet capture effect
21HomePNA 3 Synchronous MAC
- Media Access based on periodic MAC cycle
- MAC Cycle starts with Media Access Plan (MAP)
- Devices sync with and learn MAP before
transmitting - Timing references in MAP are relative to start of
a cycle
22MAC Cycle Structure
Inter-Cycle Gap (ICG)
Inter-Cycle Gap (ICG)
Transmission Period
MAP
CONTENTION FREE TXOP
CONTENTION BASED TXOP
UNALLOCATED TXOP
IFG
IFG
23HomePNA 3
Master Controlled Peer to Peer Data Transfers
24Guaranteed QoS
- Parameter based QoS can insure premium services
delivery - Enables a guaranteed user experience and SLAs
- Support for numerous equal priority real time
multimedia streams - Efficient usage of network resources
25Guaranteed vs Relative QoS
Three CD Audio Services
Guaranteed
Relative
26Where HomePNA Fits
- Residential Gateways, SetTop Boxes, Broadband
Modems - Consumer Electronics (DVDs, PVRs, game consoles,
MP3 players ) - USB and POTS adaptors
- Ethernet and 802.11 WLAN bridges
- Multimedia embedded devices
27For More Information
- info_at_homepna.org
- info_at_copper-gate.com
- CopperGate - Japan office
- 5F, Nisshin Bldg.
- 1-8-27 Konan, Minato-ku,
- Tokyo 108-8510, Japan
- Tel 3-5462-9644
- Fax 3-5462-2047,