May 19, 2009
The HomePlug® Powerline Alliance Charts Smart Grid Technology Path
The HomePlug® Powerline Alliance today
announced a technology path for Smart Grid (intelligent energy networks), an
infrastructure-critical market poised for rapid growth. The Alliance has
completed its Market Requirements Document (MRD) for HomePlug Smart Energy. The
MRD will guide the development of new HomePlug specifications, creating a new
class of powerline communications products that offer lower cost, low power
consumption while also being fully interoperable with the current HomePlug AV
standard and the forthcoming IEEE 1901 standard – at data rates tailored to meet
the anticipated future requirements of smart energy management. This will allow
utilities, electricity meter manufacturers and product manufacturers to future
proof Smart Grid networks based on HomePlug/IEEE technology.
The Alliance members believe HomePlug powerline technology will play an
increasingly important role in achieving a standards-based Smart Grid
infrastructure that is more efficient and reliable. The demand for reduced
energy consumption, combined with utility company initiatives, legislative
mandates and government funding is expected to drive rapid growth in this
sector. In fact, the installed base of smart meters is expected to grow to
greater than 170 million units worldwide by 2014, according to the ABI Research
“Advanced Metering Infrastructure” report published in March 2009. The HomePlug
Command & Control (C&C) and HomePlug 1.0 technologies are already being deployed
in Smart Meter networks around the world. HomePlug C&C is co-existent with other
HomePlug technologies and, in combination with those, will help provide a
flexible solution for powerline communications needs.
The Alliance believes that the fastest and most cost-effective technology path
to fulfilling all requirements for Smart Energy is to leverage carrier-proven,
widely deployed HomePlug powerline technology. HomePlug AV products have shipped
in volume over the past three years and have been tested, accepted and launched
by carriers and OEMs to millions of satisfied home networking users around the
world. This same technology helps to provide a baseline for a reliable
technology that reaches from the electricity meter to many other electric
devices in the home, forming a Home Area Network (HAN).
The Alliance also believes that worldwide standards are critical to wide
adoption and continue to work closely with the IEEE P1901 Working Group. As a
result of this work, HomePlug AV technology is fully interoperable with the
baseline standard developed by P1901. There are already multiple IC suppliers of
HomePlug AV technology competing in the market with aggressive cost and feature
roadmaps. The HomePlug certification logo program, combined with IEEE
international standardization, provides a solid base for interoperability and
technology stability that is required for “future proofing.”
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