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Home Audio/Video interoperability
HAVi is an abbreviation for Home Audio/Video interoperability and pertains to interconnecting and controlling AV electronics appliances connected in the Audio/Video Home Network based on 1394.
On May 14, 1998, the HAVi core specification, a core home networks application for AV electronics appliances, was compiled and released by 8 companies.
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http://www.havi.org
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Home Phoneline Networking Alliance
The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance is an association of industry-leading companies working together to ensure adoption of a single, unified phoneline networking standard and rapidly bring to market a range of interoperable home networking solutions.
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http://www.homepna.org
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Home PNA Alliance
The HomePNA Alliance develops triple-play home networking solutions for distributing entertainment data over both existing coax cable and phone lines.
The Alliance creates internationally recognized, open and interoperable standards and best practices.
By providing data rates up to 320 Mbps with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS), HomePNA technology enables service providers to meet and drive the growing demand for new multimedia...
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http://homepnablog.typepad.com
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Z-Wave Alliance
The Z-Wave Alliance has changed all of that.
It is a consortium of leading independent manufacturers who have agreed to build wireless home control products based on the Zensys' Z-Wave open standard.
Having this standard means every product that bears the Z-Wave mark will work with all other Z-Wave products, with no special programming, regardless of who originally manufacturers the item.
As a result, total home control has been...
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http://www.z-wavealliance.org
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Home Area Networks
In the not-too-distant past, home networking was unheard of, and business networking consisted primarily of large-scale client-server models and some small-scale proprietary peer-to-peer installations.
With the introduction of Windows 95 and then Windows 98, with their built-in networking functions, economical peer-to-peer networking became a reality for many small businesses.
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http://www.gscassociates.com
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Home Networking
This tutorial addresses the market drivers, the current and future technologies, and the standards (or lack thereof) relative to home networking and the home-networking environment.
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http://www.iec.org
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