G.9970
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| Common name | IEEE standard |
|---|---|
| HomePlug | IEEE 1901 |
| Wi-Fi | 802.11a |
| 802.11b | |
| 802.11g | |
| 802.11n | |
| Common name | ITU-T recommendation |
| HomePNA 2.0 | G.9951–3 |
| HomePNA 3.0 | G.9954 |
| HomePNA 3.1 | G.9954 |
| G.hn/HomeGrid | G.9960–1 |
| G.hn-mimo | G.9963 |
| G.hnta | G.9970 |
| G.cx | G.9972 |
G.9970 (also known as G.hnta) is a Recommendation developed by ITU-T that describes the generic transport architecture for home networks and their interfaces to a provider's access network.[1]
G.9970 was developed by Study Group 15, Question1. G.9970 received Consent on December 12, 2008 and was Approved on January 13, 2009.[2]
[edit] Relationship with G.hn
G.9970 (G.hnta) and G.9960 (G.hn) are two ITU-T Recommendations that address home networking in a complementary manner. While G.9970 addresses Layer 3 (Network Layer) of the home network architecture, G.9960 addresses Layers 1 (Physical Layer) and 2 (Data Link Layer).
[edit] References
- ^ G.9970 Recommendation - ITU-T website
- ^ G.9970 AAP Process Details