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SiConnect in-Home Powerline Technology Signals New
Era in Broadband Home Communication (10/7/2006)
SiConnect has announced a technology breakthrough
for in-home communication. The company's POEM(TM) technology addresses
the technical challenges presented by the use of existing domestic
electrical wiring for the transport of audio, video, voice and data
in the home, and enables a new price point to be achieved.
Developed to provide reliable whole home
coverage for a broad range of emerging in-home audio/video applications,
including the distribution of triple play services, SiConnect's
POEM technology will deliver managed QoS, a true plug and play user
experience, privacy protection, full compliance with global EMC
regulations, and a $5 chip price.
16 level managed QoS
The 'best effort' approach of Ethernet-like
technologies, that rely on an asynchronous Carrier Sense Multiple
Access / Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) protocol, cannot provide
the consistent quality of service that's essential for a good consumer
experience.
SiConnect's POEM technology therefore uses
a Synchronous Multiple Access / Contention Resolution (SMA/CR) protocol
and an inbuilt QoS management structure that delivers 16 different
service levels for prioritising traffic, including audio, video,
VoIP and IP data streams.
This unique combination guarantees that a
fair and prioritised distribution of bandwidth between services
is always achieved, and crucially, latency and jitter are controlled
- a significant concern in applications dependent upon continuous
real time delivery of MPEG video and uncompressed audio, such as
IPTV and surround sound home theatre systems. Whole home coverage
By using a peer-to-peer meshed network topology,
SiConnect's POEM technology is able to embrace all available power
sockets in the home to achieve whole home coverage. Each node can
act as a repeater, which not only maximises coverage but also optimises
throughput.
The connection quality of each link is always
known to every POEM enabled node on the network, and as a result,
the best path is always used to optimise throughput. New nodes are
automatically authorised and up to 255 networks, each with 255 nodes,
are supported. EMC compliance
Designed to operate within global EMC regulations,
POEM technology complies with Europe's EN55022 regulation for conducted
emissions and EN55024 regulation for immunity to interference. It
meets the requirement of the USA's FCC part 15 regulations for radiated
emissions and CISPR 22 and CISPR 24 regulations in the rest of the
world.
POEM technology includes a unique detect
and avoid scheme that moves carrier signals to avoid interference
with any amateur radio band in local use. This has long been demanded
by the amateur radio and broadcast community as the only effective
way of ensuring local radio users are not disturbed by powerline
carriers.
Plug and play
The inherent ability of a POEM technology
enabled network to continuously self-configure, combined with the
fact that it has no dependency on a network PC or central controller,
means user installation will be simple and truly plug and play.
As a result, the need for service providers to provide technical
support and to incur costly home visits is eliminated.
Privacy and security
POEM technology includes 128 bit encryption
to provide privacy and security features that ensure broadcast and
personal multimedia data remain protected.
The unique ability of POEM technology to
create island networks across the same powerline, separates neighbouring
networks and applications with different real time requirements.
$5 price point
Because SiConnect's POEM technology is designed
specifically for in-home communications, it will achieve a chip
price of $5 per node - less than half the cost of any competitive
solution. The company is set to launch its first power line transceiver
during the third quarter of 2006.
SiConnect CEO, Trevor Sokell commented, "The
variety of broadband IP based services available to the home user
is increasing dramatically, as is the need to distribute real time
audio and video signals between consumer electronic devices within
the home. A reliable transport medium throughout the home is essential."
He continued, "New Ethernet cabling or wireless
networks in the home are not an ideal choice. POEM technology will
enable powerline communication networks to be created that provide
dependable whole home coverage with the capacity to support the
in-home connectivity requirements of the future."
www.siconnect.com
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