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Access and home networking technology standards
The articles in this special section addresses industry standards and the technologies used for the portion of the commuinications network nearest the customer. This includes home networking technology used by a multitude of networked devices within the home or business to communicate with each othe...
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Published in: | IEEE communications standards magazine 2017-03, Vol.1 (1), p.80-80 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The articles in this special section addresses industry standards and the technologies used for the portion of the commuinications network nearest the customer. This includes home networking technology used by a multitude of networked devices within the home or business to communicate with each other (local area networking) and to communicate with the public network (wide area networking). This series also addresses the access technologies providing communications between the customer premises and the nearest traffic aggregation node of the public network, such as a digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) or optical line termination (OLT). Access and home networking technologies must deal with many special challenges: the noise and physical defects impairing the transmission of information, the economics of equipment serving a single customer, and the management of millions of devices dispersed over a large area. This series focuses on the industry standards for access and home networking, including standards development organizations such as the ITU-T, IEEE, IETF, ETSI, and ATIS, industry organizations such as the Broadband Forum, CableLabs, MEF, TMF, and open source entities such as OCP and OPNFV. |
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ISSN: | 2471-2825 2471-2833 |
DOI: | 10.1109/COMSTD.2017.7885245 |