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Analysis of power line communication networks using a new approach based on scattering parameters matrix
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Abstract
- In this paper, the authors present a new approach based on scattering parameters matrix for the analysis of power line communication (PLC) signals in low voltage (LV) networks. The frequency spectrum associated with PLC signals extends from 1 MHz to 30 MHz. The low voltage network consists of multiconductor overhead lines and/or underground multiconductor cables. Dielectric and ohmic losses due to the presence of the ground are taken into account, and both differential- and common-mode propagations are studied. In the proposed formalism, the intrinsic properties of the transmission medium are fully described by the associated scattering parameters matrix. Hence, PLC signals along an entire LV network can be predicted by cascading the scattering parameters matrices associated with each line or cable. A computer code with a user-friendly graphical interface is developed which allows numerical simulation of PLC signals in LV networks. The simulation results are compared with measurements carried out on Swiss and French LV networks and a reasonable agreement is found.
- Subjects :
- power cables
Engineering
Source code
common-mode propagation
power overhead lines
media_common.quotation_subject
power line communication networks analysis
Transmission medium
PLC signals
Matrix (mathematics)
scattering parameters matrix
differential-mode propagation
Electronic engineering
Scattering parameters
underground cables
media_common
user-friendly graphical interface
dielectric losses
Computer simulation
business.industry
power system analysis computing
transmission medium
matrix algebra
multiconductor overhead lines
LV networks
Power-line communication
numerical simulation
Physics::Accelerator Physics
Dielectric loss
computer code
telecommunication computing
1 to 30 MHz
business
carrier transmission on power lines
Low voltage
frequency spectrum
underground multiconductor cables
ohmic losses
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4ae21cf60de8bf69dc78ad125768dbaf