1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Home network architecture and reference models
5.1 Home network architecture and topology
5.2 Reference models
6 Profiles
6.1 Low complexity profile
6.2 Standard profile
7 Physical layer specification
7.1 Medium independent specification
7.2 Medium dependent specification
Annex A – Regional requirements for North America
Annex B
Annex C – Regional requirements for Japan
C.1 Scope
C.2 Medium dependent specification
Annex D – International Amateur radio bands
Annex E – Impact of ITU-T G.9960 on VDSL2 service
Appendix I – Examples of home network topologies
Appendix II – Spectral usage
II.1 Scope
II.2 Spectral usage in Japan
Appendix III – Priority mapping
Appendix IV – Threat model
Appendix V – Smart grid applications based on ITU-T G.9960
V.1 Introduction
V.2 SGH devices
V.3 Architecture
V.4 Interconnection with narrow-band networking technologies
V.5 Authorized admission and authentication
Appendix VI – Electric vehicle applications based on ITU-T G.9960
VI.1 Introduction
VI.2 EVSE and EV devices
VI.3 Overall network architecture
VI.4 Authorization of an EV
VI.5 Charging an EV without an EVSE
Appendix VII – Additional radio frequency bands
Appendix VIII – Support of AMI applications in ITU-T G.9960
VIII.1 Introduction
VIII.2 AMI topology
VIII.3 ITU-T G.9960 AMI architecture
VIII.4 ITU-T G.9960 AMI mesh network
VIII.5 security concerns and AMI networks
VIII.6 ITU-T G.9960 AMI coexistence with ITU-T G.9960
in-home systems
VIII.7 ITU-T G.9960 AMI networks interaction with other systems
in the local loop
VIII.8 ITU-T G.9960 and the smart grid
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