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Smart Wired ® House and the Code of Practice Cabling for the Future Ian Millner – Technical Consultant Copper Development Centre. Australia August 2011
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2 Topics The driver behind home connectivity Home connectivity technologies Code of Practice for Home Wiring
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3 The Driver Behind Home Connectivity
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5 Fibre can deliver consistent performance across the entire footprint 1,066,000 CFUs <0.1% CFUs 1.Fibre path distance from NBN Co FAN site to end-user premise 2.ADSL curves shown illustrate theoretical maximum speed vs distance characteristics according to relevant standards
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6 New devices and applications are driving demand
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7 Home Connectivity Technologies
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8 What about the Home *
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9 What will the NBN do? SB SDU TV The NBN will have removed once and for all the curse of the last mile, we get a big pipe that can grow quite easily. We are now down to the last INCH and this is our turf. So what do we do about it.
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10 Today’s home network
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11 Tomorrow’s home network
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12 In home connectivity solutions There are two scenarios to consider: Existing home (Brownfield) Use what you can New home (Greenfield) Deploy Smart Wiring using the Code of Practice for Home Wiring Structured cabling and Wireless
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13 In home connectivity solutions for Brownfield homes 1.Wired – Fibre 2.Wired – Cat 5 or 6 3.Power Line Communications (PLC) 4.Ethernet over coax 5.Ethernet over telephony twisted pair 6.Wireless All of the above connectivity solutions are plausible but are they the best when we do a comparative analysis
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14 Comparing solutions To compare the connectivity solutions we shall connect from NBN’s NTU to a PC located in another room
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15 Wired Fibre Elements 5
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16 Wired Cat 5/6 cabling Elements 3
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17 Power Line Communications Elements 5
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18 Ethernet over phone line Elements 5
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19 Ethernet over Coax Segments 5
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20 Wireless Segments 2
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21 Comparison Matrix Wired fibre Wired Cat 5/6 PLC Ethernet over Phone lines Ethernet over coax Wireless Connectivity Elements 535552 Standards AS3080 Evolving 802.11 Mobility Low High Security High Low Reliability High Moderate Sustainability High Moderate Installation cost High Low Fault finding Easy Complex Regulated Yes No
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22 Multiple fibre links Each link can support 1Gbps
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23 Multiple Cat 5/6 links Each link can support 1Gbps
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24 Multiple PLC links Computer NTU Adaptor PSU Computer To Electrical switchboard Adaptor All links use the one common pathway this being the electrical wiring
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25 Multiple Wireless Links All links use the one common pathway this being the RF signal
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26 Summary A wired solution is the optimum solution
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27 Code of practice for home wiring
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28 Code links cabling to functionality
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29 Objective of the Code of Practice 2011
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30 Defines: functionality & minimum requirement
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31 Consumer friendly
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32 Who can access the Code of Practice documents www.smartwiredhouse.com.au www.smartwiredhouse.com.au Any consumer can access this at www.smartwiredhouse.com.au www.smartwiredhouse.com.au www.smartwiredhouse.com.au Anyone can download these from www.smartwiredhouse.com.au upon registration and acceptance of the licensing condition www.smartwiredhouse.com.au The licence condition imposed on the individual downloading the document is: “any work must be in compliance with the code”
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33 Supporters of the Code of Practice for Home Wiring
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34 Who thinks Smart Wiring® is a good idea:
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35 The driver behind home connectivity Home connectivity technologies Code of Practice for Home Wiring Its all about being Smart about Wiring
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36 Thank You Any Questions For general wiring information, refer to the various wiring guides supplied at: http://www.smartwiredhouse.com.au
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