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Overview of HGI work to connect homes & enable services. Bernard Dugerdil HGI Board of Director. Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15. Summary. Brief review of HGI’s work in 2010, focussed on our Release 3 work program HGI relationships with other industry bodies
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Overview of HGI workto connect homes & enable services Bernard Dugerdil HGI Board of Director Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15
Summary • Brief review of HGI’s work in 2010, focussed on our Release 3 work program • HGI relationships with other industry bodies • Information regarding our upcoming meetings and events
Broadband Service Providers Digital Home ecosystem vendors SAMSUNG NEC HGI Connecting Homes, Enabling Services 12/20/2019 3
HGI’s Mission • The HGI’s core mission is to translate Broadband Service Providers’ (BSPs) near and mid-term service plans into published requirements for home network equipment and technologies • We accomplish this by • Leadership by the service providers in setting out service requirements • Strong collaboration by the vendor members in developing specifications that support the service requirements
Isn’t HGI just about Home Gateways? • No, the scope of HGI has been extended to cover digital home building blocks • HGI ecosystem • Centred around the home gateway • Includes many elements of the digital home from the access networks to home networking technologies • The membership base includes suppliers from around the globe, and a service provider base concentrated in Europe and Asia. • HGI invites all companies from around the globe to join and contribute to this ecosystem
Scope of HGI work • Building the End-end Picture • Services requirements & use cases • Diagnostics and management requirements • Requirements Documents used by Telcos during procurement • Home Gateway Residential Profile • Network Termination device • Home Network infrastructure device • Common power supply • Software execution environment • Outreach of agreed requirements to industry bodies • EU Code of Conduct, Wifi Alliance, DECT Forum, BBF.... • Testing the Home Gateway • Test plan development • Organisation of test event
Major Issues for HGI - 2010 HG features, interfaces & performance • Next Gen Home Gateway Requirements • Testing the Next Generation Home Gateway • Small Business Gateway Requirements • Next Gen Access, NT-HG functionality • Enabling the home network infrastructure • Delivering IPTV in the home network, e.g. WiFi • NG Voice: POTS, DECT CatIQ, RCS, MMTEL, SIP • Energy efficiency for gateways, power supply • Home energy management and control • Dealing with unmanaged traffic • Improved diagnostics • IPv6 • Services application platform • Convergence at services/ software extension beyond SOHO transition to fibre connecting & enabling services in the home network green initiatives connecting services on broadband enabling services in the home
Home Gateway Evolution DSL Modem • ADSL/ethernet bridge connection box • xDSL integration • Wifi • QoS (Full routed) • Management • IPTV support • FXS port + DECT base option... 3play capable Home Gateway HGI Release 1 + 2 2006 - 2008 QoS box • Downloadable applications • Higher speeds & feeds • Energy Efficiency • Full routing • CAT-iq 2.0 base or USB support • Enhanced diagnostics • Increased media flows • Storage • IMS gateway as an option • IPv6 Next Generation Home Gateway Service box HGI Release 3 2010 + Small Business Gateway Release
“Green” outreach • Cooperation among SDO is key in making a real impact • HGI provided detailed input into the models and power targets for EU Code of Conduct on Energy Consumption of Broadband Equipment (including V4 during 2010) • HGI has liaised RWD009 on requirements for Energy Efficient HG to BBF. HGI and BBF are working closely on all matters of energy efficiency. • HGI has liaised RD015 on Common Power Supply to ETSI and will encourage standardisation within ITU • HGI has liaised energy measurement procedures from RD011 to ETSI
“Green” Outreach continued • Broadband Service Providers have a role to play in home energy management. • Home gateway as services and interconnect platform • Use of broadband infrastructure • HGI is bringing together stakeholders in the development of RD017: Home Energy management and control service. • Building from Beywatch and Energy at Home • Consolidating requirements among the service providers • Input from Energy industry is very important
HG Performance Testing • The HGI has set out performance requirements for HGs in its test plan (HGI-GWD011-R3) • QoS, multisession and routing performance • Energy consumption • HGI first test Event in Lannion, France September 2009 • Second HG test event in November 2010 • The performance requirements of NGA capable HG will increase dramatically • Routing, QoS and services with up to Gigabit interfaces • Software execution environment • IPv6 • Full energy efficiency test • HGI membership required to take part
Service Diagnostics • End-end architecture for capture of home-network information and helpdesk intervention • Home-network trouble • Before it happens: monitor, log, gather topology • After it happens: active troubleshooting • Aspects of solution • User context • Event context • Network QoS and Topology • Downloadable diagnostics probes to HG • NGA adds new pieces to the puzzle
Wrap-Up • HGI thanks the CCSA for the opportunity to discuss our work • The long-standing relationships among HGI, ITU. ETSI and other SDO is key to our work • Those interested in learning more may wish to observe an HGI meeting • September 28 – October 1, Vancouver Canada • December 14-17, Madrid, Spain
Publication plan (Release 3) • HGI-RD001-R3 – updated HG residential profile in progress • HGI-RD008-R3 – software execution environment liaised to partners • HGI-RD009-R3 –Requirements for Energy Efficiency HG final review • HG-RD010-R3 – Home Gateway Multiple Session Support published • HGI-GD011-R3 – 2009 test plan published • HGI-RD012-R3 – HNID devices requirements in progress • HGI-GD014-R3 – Remote Management System Guidelines in progress • HG-RD015-R3 – Common Power Supply for Home Networking Equipment published • HGI-RD016-R3 – Diagnostics requirements in progress • HGI-RD017-R3 – Home Energy management in progress • HGI-RD018-R3 – CAT-IQ profile for Home Gateway in progress • HGI-GD019-R3- 2010 Test Specification in progress • HGI-RD021-R3 – Requirements for IMS Support in progress • HGI-RD022-R3 – Requirements for Parental Control Feature in progress • HGI-GD023-R3 – Release 3 Use Cases in progress • HGI-RD024-R3 – Requirements for NGA capable NT initiation phase
Earlier HGI published results • HGI-RD001-R2.01 – Residential Profile • HGI-GD002-R2.01 – Remote Access Guidelines • HGI-GD003-R2 – Parental Control • HGI-GD004-R2 – Performance metrics • HGI-RD005-R2 – Requirements for Small Business Gateway (in progress) • HGI-GD006-R2 – IMS Enabled HG • HGI-RD007-R2 – HG interworking with External NT • HGI-GD013-R2 – QoS Whitepaper
HGI Relationships In many cases, HGI is in dialogue with other groups from a system point of view, and partner organisations are providing specialist expertise. A key role for HGI is to develop a system view – for example in testing, diagnostics, and energy efficiency. HGI work has initiated work in many other groups HGI relies on expertise in these other fora and does not try to replicate what they do • ITU (SG-15, SG-16, SG-5) • ETSI (ATTM, TISPAN, DECT, EE, M2M ) • DECT Forum • Broadband Forum • Open IPTV Forum • DLNA • UPNP • OSGi Alliance • WIFI Alliance • …and others
Liaison relationships for home networking HGI has developed a QoS architecture that represents real solutions to real problems. The architecture is being updated to include extension beyond classification based techniques to identify services. We rely upon our partners for comment and collaboration. • DLNA • UPNP • BBF Home • ITU SG 15 • ETSI TISPAN • WIFI Alliance