D. Anastasiadou and Th.
Antonakopoulos:
An
experimental set-up for characterizing the residential power grid
variable behaviour
International Symposium on
Power Lines Communications - ISPLC 2002, Athens, Greece, March
2002.
Abstract:
The objective of this work is to establish the basic setup and
methodology for analyzing the effect of common disturbances on the
residential power line channel response regarding time and network
topology. Such information is necessary in the process of developing a
method of realtime channel sensing used in a multi-carrier
communication system that performs dynamical sub-channel bandwidth
allocation. Measurements are performed on a controlled experimental
power line network, constructed in the image of common residential
circuits, but isolated from external sources of disturbance.
Transmission line and two-port network theory are used to produce a
theoretical model of the network transfer function, which conforms to
the experimental results.
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