EU Commission thumbs up for 'broadband over powerlines' project
The European Commission has awarded an 'excellent'
rating to the OPERA 2 (Open PLC European Research Alliance) project,
which aims to develop an open standard for the next generation of
powerline technology.
Powerline technology uses national electricity grids to carry low
cost broadband access for a wide range of applications, including
e-learning, telephony, smart home, new intelligent grid services,
video-on-demand, security and e-health.
In its review, the European Commission gave OPERA the highest
possible score for an EU funded project, praising it for its solid
contribution to international standardisation activities and excellent
field trials. The latter have been deployed to demonstrate the
scalability of the technology developed within the OPERA project.
'We are very encouraged that the European Commission has recognised
the valuable work undertaken to date by the members of the consortium,'
stated project coordinator, Javier Arriola of Iberdrola.
'Within the framework of a very ambitious project, the Commission
particularly endorsed the results of the joint contribution with the
UPA [Universal Powerline Association] that has been submitted to the
standardisation work underway within the IEEE [Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers] P1901 Working Group. The Commission also
endorsed the results of three successful deployments in the field that
tested the strength of the specification in different topologies in
real world scenarios,' Mr Arriola continued.
Working with the UPA, over the next two years OPERA aims to develop
a new generation PLC (Power Line Communications) access standard to
accelerate the adoption of low cost and high performance broadband
access across powerlines.
OPERA is funded under the EU Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) and
specifically addresses the theme 'Broadband for all' which falls under
the responsibility of the Information Society and Media Directorate
General. It will run for the next two years.
OPERA 2 project - further information
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