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Home Networking in ETSI Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #: GSC14-GTSC7-018 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: ETSI AGENDA ITEM: GTSC7 4.3 CONTACT(S): Rainer Münch & Dominique Roche Home Networking in ETSI Presenters: Rainer Münch, Chairman TC TISPAN Dominique Roche, Chairman TC ATTM Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Home networking in Customer Premises Homes, both as single-tenant and multi-tenant premises, are unique with respect to cabling infrastructures. Within the home, telecommunications services fall into three groups ICT (also referred to as HBES Class 2): for example, telephone, local area network BCT (also referred to as HBES Class 3): for example, broadcast television; CCCB (also referred to as HBES Class 1): for example, security alarms, surveillance and door access control, environmental controls. Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Home networking Customer needs Support of efficient broadband Energy consumption trends for different FTTx scenarios Definition of KPIs to enable proper monitoring of the actions Support of multi-service implementation Efficient broadband residential physical networks ICT position at International and Regional levels Strong telecom position to champion used transmission protocols e.g. DSL systems in home networking New specification series on key performance indicators of Energy efficiency and broadband deployment TS 105 174 Series: Part 5-1 on Home Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

TC ATTM Home networking convergence platform Telecommunications Access and Home Networks including Terminal Equipment and Network Terminating Equipment Copper, fibre and wireless transmission supports in close cooperation with CENELEC TCs 215 & 205 Lower layers of in home networks in collaboration with TCs i.e. TISPAN (Core Network Architecture), M2M (Machine to Machine) and ERM (TG28 Short Range Devices) ATTM re-organization: AT2 as “ICT & Telecoms Platform” AT3 as “Cable Harmonized Network Platform” Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

TC TISPAN NGN Network Ongoing activity: Work just starting: Robust security, with privacy protection Completion of Release-3 protocols Remote access, including cross-connect of CPNs Work just starting: Consideration of Energy Management for devices attached to the CPN E2E QoS, or at least remote diagnostics Intensive discussions with relevant industry fora e.g. Home Gateway Initiative Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

TC TISPAN Strategic Direction Promote international standards for CPNs Clarify the mandatory vs. optional features Develop consensus for migration paths Focus on interop tests and Plugtests Facilitate adoption of standards New activities to list and explain the services possible with Release-3 TISPAN CPN technologies Ensure interworking with popular devices Interwork with legacy or future technologies Multi-access to CPN: fixed-line, UMTS, WiMAX, remote-access, Femto, … Roaming Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Challenges (1) In the last 30 years energy demand has grown significantly due to digitalization of the Network and, in the last few years, due to the Broadband deployment. Next Generation Networks will completely change the network paradigm as the need to deliver ever higher speed services will bring a move towards more distributed electronics in the access network Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Challenges (2) Increasing load in customer premises will more than balance any saving actions into the network. PSOs should champion energy efficiency in developed specifications on ICT products, systems and installed ones in order to implement multi-service. PSOs should support usable residential networking guidance towards users (customers) including a greener approach. Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Challenges (Technical) Completing a "deployable" Release-3 CPN Will it work with appropriate NGN networks? Does it provide the services needed? Can it be built at reasonable cost? Can it be managed in a user-friendly way? Integrating concepts for testing of CPNs Testability for interop events Testing/auditing/maintenance functions for O&M Adopting or creating interfaces for popular home equipment e.g. UPnP, DECT, Powerline, NFC?, future Wi-Fi Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Next Steps/Actions (ATTM) Already strongly liaised with GeSI-EE IOCG Standardization Branch and CENELEC TC 215 in order to support the challenges TS 105 174-5-1-1 for Plastic Optical Fibre System Specifications for 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s Development of ENs on efficient data centre Evolution of TS 105 174 Series on efficient broadband deployment and KPIs Will welcome new liaisons with any organization or forum in order to support Energy efficiency Broadband deployment Multi-service implementation Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Next Steps/Actions (TISPAN) Outreach to operators and vendors to input their priorities for security, O&M, etc to make TISPAN CPN the de facto approach Example fora: Co-operate with other ETSI TCs and groups STQ 324 concerning User Data ATTM for end-devices and HGW concepts EE for energy considerations STQ for QoS considerations ITU, ETSI DECT, ETSI PLT, … SmartHouse Roadmap project ATTM DECT PLT Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Supplementary Slides Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

The convergence platform ETSI addresses the specific technology, equipment, installations aspects (and to some extend regulatory) of the physical layer, e.g. of: Transmission issues of interfaces Frequency management on the non-radio Communication Infrastructures (wired and coaxial) Analogue and digital presented Communication interfaces of balanced wired (twisted pair), Coaxial cable and optical fiber Infrastructures Interfaces based on new technologies as far as they are relevant for Communication Infrastructures Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radio systems and infrastructures used for the fixed and short range services (core and access networks), covering all equipment aspects including antenna parameters Transmission related aspects of network architecture(s) (including protection issues) Specification of the transmission functions performance, and energy efficiency of the network and of its elements such as transmission paths, path elements, sections, systems, functional entities, antenna, cable and optical fiber Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Home networks, broadband & multi-service Homes are unique with respect to cabling infrastructures for the following reasons Represent the largest constituency for broadband services Limited or non-existent cabling infrastructures within the home Residents are either willing to physically move within the home, or install service-specific wireless systems Residents tend to situate their living space(s) according to the availability of the BCT service Ongoing development of BCT services and the consequent requirements of the local cabling (HDMI etc) restricts distribution of those services Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

Growth of ICT applications & Advent of broadband services Growth of ICT applications within the home and the advent of broadband services allowing Access to BCT services using ICT applications has failed to encourage large scale installation of home cabling infrastructures as a means of distribution since Aesthetic considerations have prominence in domestic premises; Refurbishment of the building structures is uncommon; Residents expect temporal flexibility in access to services. Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

ETSI STF 362 deliverables On ATTM/AT2 responsibility STF 362 developed the below Series on key performance indicators of Energy efficiency and broadband deployment TS 105-174-1 Overview, common and generic aspects TR 105-174-2-1 Operator sites TS 105-174-2-2 Data centre engineering TR 105-174-4 Access networks TR 105-174-5-1 Homes (single-tenant) TR 105-174-5-2 Office premises (single-tenant) TS 105-174-5-4 Data centres (Customer) Geneva, 13-16 July 2009

GeSI-EE IOCG Standardisation Branch GeSI Standardisation Branch Composition Geneva, 13-16 July 2009