slide 0 Latest standards on Residential, SoHo and BMS cabling Barry Elliot RCDD Technical Support Manager 3rd October 2002 Manchester slide 1 • The competing technologies slide 2 New wires Ethernet IEEE 1394 USB Old wires Coax HomeCNA Telephone wire HomePNA Powerline X10, Lonworks, PLC CEBus,HomePNA HomePlug Access networks FTTx HFC Cable Satellite MMDS WLL xDSL LMDS Wireless IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.15.3 HomeRF IrDA Bluetooth HiperLAN/2 Access and in-house technologies slide 3 Technologies requiring new wires Medium B/W Mb/s QoS Features Application Ethernet Cat 5 10/100 Not inherited Widely accepted LAN USB v2 Copper <480 Supported Hot swap Peripherals IEEE 1394 Plastic optical fibre <400 Sync/async Hot swap, peer to peer Digital TV slide 4 Technologies reusing existing wires Medium B/W Mb/s QoS Features Application PLC Copper Power Line <20 Not supported Widely available cables Control/ automation HomePlug Copper Power Line <100 Not supported Widely available cables Control/ automation/ internet HomePNA Copper twisted pair <10 8 priority levels Limited by phone outlets Control/ automation/ internet HomeCNA Copper coax <200 Supported Uses unused bands Analogue/ Digital TV slide 5 Comparison of wireless solutions Bluetooth 1.1 Bluetooth 2 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g 802.15.3 Hiperlan Band GHz 2.4 2.4 5 2.4 2.4 2.4 5 Data rate Mb/s 1 <10 <54 <11 <22 <55 <54 Range <10 m <10 m <300 m <300 m <300 m <10 m <10m Current drain <30 mA <30 mA >350 mA <350 mA N/A <80 mA N/A Complexity 1x 1.2x 4x 1.3x 3.5x 1.5x 1.5x QoS voice Voice & video ???yesyes Video channels 0 1 5 2 3 10 10 slide 6 Possible Market Share 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Wireless Ethernet Home PNA Powerline high speed Powerline control USB 1394 World Residential Gateway units per network interface, source: In-Stat/MDS March2002 slide 7 Competing cable standards • ‘Standard’ structured cabling • Building management systems • Industrial • Residential and SoHo slide 8 ‘Standard’ Cabling standards • ISO 11801 2nd Edition • EN 50173 2nd Edition • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568.B –Part 1 • Addendum 1 Minimum 4-Pair UTP and 4-Pair ScTP Patch Cable Bend Radius • Addendum 2 Grounding and bonding for screened cables • Addendum 3 10GbE applications • Addendum 4 – Recognition of Category 6 and 850 nm Laser-Optimized 50/125 mm Multimode Optical Fiber Cabling –Part 2 • Addendum 1 Category 6 • Addendum 2 Corrections • Addendum 3 Additional Considerations for Insertion Loss and Return Loss Pass/Fail Determination • Addendum 4 Solderless Connection Reliability Requirements For Copper connecting Hardware • Addendum 6 Cat 6 testing refinements –Part 3 Addendum 1 Laser grade fibre for 10GBASE operation slide 9 BMS standards • ANSI/TIA/EIA–862 Building Automation Cabling Standard for Commercial Buildings [...]... EdTV (Educational TV) t) Master Synchronous Clock j) Structured Cabling System slide 10 Industrial • CENELEC TC 215 • EN 50173 Generic Cabling for Industrial Plants • TIA TR-42.9 • Industrial Cabling Systems slide 11 Residential and SoHo standards • ANSI/TIA/EIA 570-A Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard – Addendum 1 - Security Cabling for Residences – Addendum 2 - Control Cabling for Residence... slide 20 Speaker wire - TIA-570-A Addendum 3 slide 21 Conclusions • No single cable or architecture suits every requirement • Best guess - residential • Data/voice - Star wired Cat5e • Video - star wired 75-ohm coax • BMS - Looped Cat5e • Audio - star wired 16 AWG speaker wire slide 22 Acknowledgements • Some of these slides have been adapted from “A comparison of competing broadband in-home technologies”... Addendum 3 - Whole-Home Audio Cabling for Residences • ANSI/TIA/EIA 570-B Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard • ISO/IEC 15018 Integrated Cabling for Residential environments • ISO/IEC 15045 Home Electronic Systems - Gateway – to be published as ISO/IEC 20587 • ISO/IEC 18040/18012/10192 HES interfaces slide 12 Cables and Architecture Architecture slide 13 Structure • ICT, Information and Communications...ANSI/TIA/EIA–862 Building Automation Cabling - Applications k) Nurse Call a) Telemetry l) Infant Security b) Patient Monitoring m) HVAC Control c) CATV/MATV n) Power Monitoring & Control d) Overhead Paging o) Data Network e) CCTV (Security Video) p) Fire Alarm safety system f) Access Control (Door Security) q) Medical Gas Alarms safety system g) Lighting/power control h) Time & Attendance (“time cards”)... Communications Technologies • BCT, Broadcast and Communications Technologies • CCCB, Command, Control and Communications for Buildings slide 14 Topology • Star • Bus • Ring • Tree and Branch slide 15 Cables, at least 16 types described • • • • • • • • Cat 3, 5, 6, 7 Screened and unscreened USB cable IEEE 1394 cable Plastic Optical Fibre 50/125, 62.5/125 and singlemode fibre 75 ohm 3-GHz coax speaker wire -. .. USB cable IEEE 1394 cable Plastic Optical Fibre 50/125, 62.5/125 and singlemode fibre 75 ohm 3-GHz coax speaker wire - two grades slide 16 ANSI/TIA/EIA 570-A Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard slide 17 ANSI/TIA/EIA–862 Building Automation Cabling Standard for Commercial Buildings slide 18 IEEE 1394 ‘Firewire’ 22 AWG 28 AWG IEEE 1394b 800, 1600, 3200 Mb/s over POF 400 Mb/s over 4.5 m 3.2 Gb/s... Acknowledgements • Some of these slides have been adapted from “A comparison of competing broadband in-home technologies” T Zahariadis, K, Pramataris, N Zervos, IEE Electronics Communications Engineering Journal, Vol 14, No 4 August 2002 slide 23 End Barry Elliot RCDD Technical Support Manager + 44 (0) 1928 728 212 www.ThePhysicalLayer.com slide 24 . SoHo standards • ANSI/TIA/EIA 570-A Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard – Addendum 1 - Security Cabling for Residences – Addendum 2 - Control Cabling. ‘Standard’ Cabling standards • ISO 11801 2nd Edition • EN 50173 2nd Edition • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568.B –Part 1 • Addendum 1 Minimum 4-Pair UTP and 4-Pair ScTP