Publication detail
Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication systems
MLÝNEK, P. MIŠUREC, J. KOUTNÝ, M. ORGOŇ, M.
Original Title
Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication systems
English Title
Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication systems
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper presents the design of a power line communication model. Primarily, it is focused on a realization of a communication model with a power line channel. The model is composed of a PLC communication model, a model of power lines and a noise model. Power lines are modelled through a chain parameter describing the relation between the input and output voltage and current of the two-port network.
English abstract
This paper presents the design of a power line communication model. Primarily, it is focused on a realization of a communication model with a power line channel. The model is composed of a PLC communication model, a model of power lines and a noise model. Power lines are modelled through a chain parameter describing the relation between the input and output voltage and current of the two-port network.
Keywords
power line, noise, modelling, simulation, transfer function, two-port network
RIV year
2011
Released
22.04.2011
ISBN
1335-3632
Periodical
Journal of Electrical Engineering
Year of study
62
Number
2
State
SK
Pages from
104
Pages to
108
Pages count
4
Documents
BibTex
@article{BUT50682,
author="Petr {Mlýnek} and Jiří {Mišurec} and Martin {Koutný} and Miloš {Orgoň}",
title="Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication systems",
annote="This paper presents the design of a power line communication model. Primarily, it is focused on a realization of a communication model with a power line channel. The model is composed of a PLC communication model, a model of power lines and a noise model. Power lines are modelled through a chain parameter describing the relation between the input and output voltage and current of the two-port network.",
chapter="50682",
journal="Journal of Electrical Engineering",
number="2",
volume="62",
year="2011",
month="april",
pages="104--108",
type="journal article in Web of Science"
}