Basic aspects of security and QoS in data networks on Power Line Communications.

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Vesga Ferreira Universitaria de Investigación y Desarrollo.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33304/revinv.v02n2-2013009

Keywords:

OSI, PLC, Security, Access, QoS

Abstract

Currently the information security is necessary because of the expansion of networks and in ensuring the availability, confidentiality and integrity of the private or public user’s data. The use of the electric wire cable net as a physical mean to transmission has been regarded as a right choice in the provision of the data inter connection service. The use of the network adapters based on Power Line Communications (PLC) facilitate the making of LAN networks and bandwidth communications through electric wire cable net, converting any outlet into a connection point for user, without any additional wire than those before existing, where the network security and the quality of service provided (QoS / Quality of Service) become into important aspects in the implementation process. In this paper a reflection is done about data security in the network and the quality of the service (QoS), elements that plays an important role in the administration and efficiency of a network centered in applications, using the electric wire cable net as a physical mean for transmission from de simple analysis of the HomePlug 1.0® standard.

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Published

2016-05-16

How to Cite

Vesga Ferreira, J. C. (2016). Basic aspects of security and QoS in data networks on Power Line Communications. I+D Revista De Investigaciones, 2(2), 99–114. https://doi.org/10.33304/revinv.v02n2-2013009