Publication detail
Broadband Power-line Devices Comparison and HomePlug AV2 Experimental Measurement
SLÁČIK, J. MLÝNEK, P. FUJDIAK, R.
Original Title
Broadband Power-line Devices Comparison and HomePlug AV2 Experimental Measurement
English Title
Broadband Power-line Devices Comparison and HomePlug AV2 Experimental Measurement
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
In general, Broadband over Power-Line (BPL) systems can be used as a replacement of WIFI or LAN routers. The main advantage is deployment in places where there are no possibilities to install other communication technologies using additional communication wires or in places with poor conditions for radio transmissions. Nowadays, BPL devices use e.g. network extender which fully replaces ethernet interface thanks to high communication speed on application layer. BPL is also used as a backhaul on medium voltage for Smart Grids and also BPL is being deployed on smart meters to provide high performance. Several standards and recommendations for this technology have emerged. This paper deals with the measurement of the maximal throughput of two available BPL devices, HomePlug AV2 compliant with two topologies, using measurement methodology RFC 6349, RFC 2544, TCP Throughput and iPerf.
English abstract
In general, Broadband over Power-Line (BPL) systems can be used as a replacement of WIFI or LAN routers. The main advantage is deployment in places where there are no possibilities to install other communication technologies using additional communication wires or in places with poor conditions for radio transmissions. Nowadays, BPL devices use e.g. network extender which fully replaces ethernet interface thanks to high communication speed on application layer. BPL is also used as a backhaul on medium voltage for Smart Grids and also BPL is being deployed on smart meters to provide high performance. Several standards and recommendations for this technology have emerged. This paper deals with the measurement of the maximal throughput of two available BPL devices, HomePlug AV2 compliant with two topologies, using measurement methodology RFC 6349, RFC 2544, TCP Throughput and iPerf.
Keywords
broadband;chip;device;BPL standard;powerline;recommendation;measurement;TCP;UDP;throughput
Released
17.07.2018
ISBN
978-1-5386-4695-3
Book
41st International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP)
Pages from
63
Pages to
666
Pages count
4
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT149383,
author="Ján {Sláčik} and Petr {Mlýnek} and Radek {Fujdiak}",
title="Broadband Power-line Devices Comparison and HomePlug AV2 Experimental Measurement",
annote="In general, Broadband over Power-Line (BPL) systems can be used as a replacement of WIFI or LAN routers. The main advantage is deployment in places where there are no possibilities to install other communication technologies using additional communication wires or in places with poor conditions for radio transmissions. Nowadays, BPL devices use e.g. network extender which fully replaces ethernet interface thanks to high communication speed on application layer. BPL is also used as a backhaul on medium voltage for Smart Grids and also BPL is being deployed on smart meters to provide high performance. Several standards and recommendations for this technology have emerged. This paper deals with the measurement of the maximal throughput of two available BPL devices, HomePlug AV2 compliant with two topologies, using measurement methodology RFC 6349, RFC 2544, TCP Throughput and iPerf.",
booktitle="41st International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP)",
chapter="149383",
doi="10.1109/TSP.2018.8441473",
howpublished="online",
year="2018",
month="july",
pages="63--666",
type="conference paper"
}