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The Physical Layer Transmission Work Area provides test plans, technical documentation, and marketing papers to enable multi-vendor interoperability in deployments for both access and in-premises networks.

Work Area Director Les Brown, Huawei Technologies

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Directors:

Herman Verbueken, Nokia

Evan Sun, Huawei

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Business Impact:

As with the Fiber Access Networks work area, the focus is on cost reduction and accelerating time to market.

The focus of the PHYtx WA is to develop technical recommendations which will help service providers deploy equipment that will give a better quality of experience for their end users.

Standardized interoperability and certification, create a trusted base of equipment and services providing operators with an accelerated time to market, avoiding large investments in time

, repeated customized one-off and NxN testing that impact revenue and credibility

and customizations. Interoperability provides invaluable intelligence as feedback to both developers and implementers of new products and services

. As the move to open sourcing gains momentum the role of interoperability becomes ever more necessary

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Scope:

  • Definition of test plans for access network physical layer transmission technologies (such as VDSL2 and
G.fast
  • Gfast) and Reverse Power Feeding technologies
  • Definition of test plans for in-premises network physical layer transmission technologies such as power line communications
  • Creation of best practice or use cases documentation for advanced features, such
as Upstream Power Back-off, Self Install, and Vectoring

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(Phy-Tx) Work Area Directors:

Les Brown, Huawei Technologies

Calls, Minutes, Agendas

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Project Stream Leads/Editors
  • as  Fiber extensions, cable models.
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PHYtx - Projects

Projects that are handled on Work Area level.



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Physical Layer Transmission Work Area Email Lists

PHYtx Calls, Minutes, Agendas

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Active Projects

WT/MD/SD# Projects
AbstractRelated ContributionsEditors
WT-500MoCA Access Performance Test Plan

MoCA AccessTM technology can be used to deliver gigabit and multi-gigabit services to the end-user in the scope of Fiber Extension (FTTep). It has been defined as one of the the available technologies in TR-419. MoCA has been defined by the Multimedia over Coax Alliance  (https://mocalliance.org). MoCA Acces supports broadband data transmission in the access environment - including large apartment and office buildings (the MDU environment).

The focus of this performance test plan is on the Physical layer and Traffic testing similar to how TR-380 and TR-476 are defined.  This performance test plan will include test setup information, equipment configuration requirements, test procedures, and performance requirements. Traffic tests should show the throughput and delay for various packet sizes and mixes for the various use cases

WT-500

Helge Tiainen 
WT-301i2a3Architecture and Requirements for Fiber to the Distribution Point

TR-301defines the Distribution Point Unit (DPU), for use within the access network. All aspects of the introduction of the DPU into the network are considered and requirements are specified for the DPU and all affected nodes in the access network along with the RPF functionality.

Amendment 3 adds requirements for bulk data collection (using IPFIX) using the data model as defined in Broadband Forum.

WT-301




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Projects

PhyTx - Bonding

WT-273, WT-400

PhyTx - G.fast and RPF Certification

OD-334, OD-335, WT-285, WT-338, WT-347, WT-380

Physical Layer Transmission - Home Networking

WT-208, WT-381

Physical Layer Transmission - VDSL2 Physical Layer Testing

OD-297, WT-114, WT-115, WT-249, WT-346

Working Texts

WT#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO WTEDITOR(S)WT-114i3

VDSL2 Performance Test Plan - Issue 3

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This Broadband Forum Working Text, WT-114i3, as part of the Broadband Suite, provides a set of region specific performance requirements and test methods for VDSL2 modems implemented in accordance with ITU-T G.993.2 (Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line transceivers 2). Its key value is in the verification of performance such that network operators may deploy consistent and successful VDSL2 services in their networks.

Click HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelWT-114i3a1VDSL2 Performance Test Plan - Issue 3 Amendment 1Click HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelWT-115i3a1

VDSL2 Functionality Test Plan - Issue 3 Amendment 1

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This test plan describes a series of functionality tests that are used to verify that a VTU (VTU-O or VTU-R) is functionally compliant to ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2 (Very High Speed Subscriber Line transceiver 2). A VTU is functionally compliant to this test plan if it implements correctly the required functions and features of the ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2. In addition the VTU is functionally compliant if it implements the optional feature as specified in the standard. WT-115i3 also defines tests for some of the VDSL2 optional features such as dual latency and Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA).

Click HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelWT-208i2

Performance Test Plan For In-premises Powerline Communications Systems

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This document is aimed to provide industry, operators, and test labs with a well defined test bed and an established set of tests that enable a performance comparison between powerline products and technologies that can be independently verified.

Testing of wireline home-network transceivers from different vendors or technologies should be possible in a repeatable and reproducible fashion.

Click HereMarcos Martinez, Marvell Semiconductors Inc.WT-249i2

Testing of G.993.2 Self-FEXT Cancellation (vectoring) - Issue 2

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This Working Text is intended to provide an interoperability/performance/functionality test plan for ITU T Recommendation G.993.5 "Self-FEXT cancellation (vectoring) for use with VDSL2 transceivers". Deployment scenarios in the scope of this Working Text include deployments from the Central Office (CO) and Fiber-To-The-x (FTTx) remote deployments.

The scope of this Working Text also covers validation of the functionality of the Control, Inventory, and Reported parameters defined in ITU T Recommendation G.997.1 for the related G.993.5 functionality.

Click HereHerman Verbueken, NokiaWT-273a1Testing of Bonded, Multi-Pair xDSL Systems - Amendment 1Click HereHerman Verbueken, NokiaWT-285a1

Broadband Copper Cable Models - Amendment 1

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This Amendment to TR-285 adds a reference model for modern polyethylene-foam insulated plant quad structured cable (PE4D) as being deployed by various European network operators.

Click HereAndre Holley, TELUS Communications, Inc.WT-338

Reverse Power Feed (RPF) Test Plan

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This document specifies tests for the RPF functions of a DPU and the customer premises' Power Supply Equipment (PSE) either as a stand-alone device or as a function integrated in a FAST Network Termination.

Test cases are mainly specified with reference to ETSI TS 101 548 and BBF WT-301 requirements. Furthermore they are designed to ensure safe deployment of RPF equipment.

Click HereMassimo Sorbara, Qualcomm IncorporatedWT-346

VDSL2 UPBO Guidelines

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This Working Text provides informative guidance on VDSL2 UPBO (upstream power back off) settings for non-vectored VDSL2, and vectored VDSL2 with and without legacy VDSL2 in the same cable.

Click HerePeter Silverman, ASSIA, Inc.WT-347CPE SELT Equipment Testing and Operation GuidelinesClick HereOlivier van de Wiel, Broadcom
Massimo Sorbara, Qualcomm IncorporatedWT-380G.9701 "G.fast" Performance Test PlanClick HereWT-381Test Plan for Recommendation ITU-T G.9977 "Mitigation of Interference between DSL and PLC"Click HereVincent Buchoux, LAN
Marcos Martinez, Marvell Semiconductors Inc.

Study Documents

SD#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO SDEDITOR(S)SD-336Operations and Management to support Customer Self-InstallClick HerePeter Silverman, ASSIA Inc.SD-285Copper Transmission Models for Testing above 30 MHzClick HereAndre Holley, Telus

Marketing Documents

Internal Documents

ID#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO IDEDITOR(S)ID-337FAST Certification Test PlanClick Here Frank Van der Putten, Nokia

Issues List

IL#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO ILEDITOR(S)IL-114i3WT-114 Issue 3 - Issues ListClick HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelIL-114i3a1WT-114 Issue 3 Amendment 1 - Issues ListClick HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelIL-115i3a1WT-115 Issue 3 Amendment 1 - Issues ListClick HereAleksandra Kozarev, IntelIL-208WT-208 Issue 2 Issues ListClick HereMarcos Martinez, Marvell Semiconductors Inc.IL-249i2WT-249 Issue 2 - Issues ListClick HereHerman Verbueken, NokiaIL-273WT-273 Amendment 1 Issues ListClick HereHerman Verbueken, NokiaIL-297OD-297 Issues ListClick HereOlivier van de Wiel, BroadcomIL-335OD-335 Issues ListClick HereMartin Casey, Calix NetworksIL-337ID-337 Issues ListClick Here Frank Van der Putten, NokiaIL-346WT-346 Issues ListClick HerePeter Silverman, ASSIA, Inc.IL-347WT-347 Issues ListClick HereMassimo Sorbara, Qualcomm Incorporated

Other Documents

OD#TITLEALL CONTRIBUTIONS
RELATED TO ODEDITOR(S)OD-297Interoperability Test Plan for G.Vector PlugfestsClick HereOlivier van de Wiel, BroadcomOD-334Project Plan for G.fast & VDSL2 Testing for the FTTdp ArchitectureClick HereLincoln Lavoie, UNH InterOperability LabOD-335G.fast Interop Plugfest Test PlanClick HereMartin Casey, Calix NetworksOD-362Program Requirements for G.fast Certification ProgramClick HereLincoln Lavoie, UNH InterOperability La