Corrigendum 2
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Home network architecture and reference models
5.1 Home network architecture and topology
5.2 Reference models
5.3 Management-plane reference model
6 Profiles
6.1 Low-complexity profile (LCP)
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
Annex E
Annex F – Usage of ITU-T G.9960 for optical transmission
F.1 Scope
F.2 Media dependent specification
Annex G – Test vectors
G.1 PFH test vectors
G.2 Scrambler test vectors
G.3 FEC encoder test vectors
G.4 Constellation encoder test vectors
G.5 Constellation scrambler test vectors
G.6 Preamble generation test vectors
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 – Smart grid applications based on ITU-T G.9960
IV.1 Introduction
IV.2 SGH devices
IV.3 Architecture
IV.4 Interconnection with narrowband networking technologies
IV.5 Authorized admission and authentication
Appendix V – Electric vehicle applications based on ITU-T G.9960
V.1 Introduction
V.2 EVSE and EV devices
V.3 Overall network architecture
V.4 Authorization of an EV
V.5 Charging an EV without an EVSE
Appendix VI – Support of AMI applications in ITU-T G.9960
VI.1 Introduction
VI.2 AMI topology
VI.3 ITU-T G.9960 AMI architecture
VI.4 ITU-T G.9960 AMI mesh network
VI.5 Security concerns and AMI networks
VI.6 ITU-T G.9960 AMI coexistence with ITU-T G.9960
in-home systems
VI.7 ITU-T G.9960 AMI networks interaction with other systems
in the local loop
VI.8 ITU-T G.9960 and the smart grid
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