TY - GEN
T1 - Modeling and analysis of Singapore household power network for implementing broadband power line communications
AU - Meng, H.
AU - Chen, S.
AU - Guan, Y. L.
AU - Gunawan, E.
AU - So, P. L.
AU - Lie, T. T.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The electrical power sockets in typical Singapore residential household are found to be wired in the ring topology. Currently, none of the existing power line communication modeling techniques are able to model this type of network, this paper proposed an analytical method to derive a computer model of this ring network. Based on this method, the transfer characteristic for a typical residential house is determined. This model can help the communication system designer to determine the appropriate modulation schemes and to optimise the data rate of the Power Line Communication system.
AB - The electrical power sockets in typical Singapore residential household are found to be wired in the ring topology. Currently, none of the existing power line communication modeling techniques are able to model this type of network, this paper proposed an analytical method to derive a computer model of this ring network. Based on this method, the transfer characteristic for a typical residential house is determined. This model can help the communication system designer to determine the appropriate modulation schemes and to optimise the data rate of the Power Line Communication system.
KW - Power line communication
KW - Transfer characteristics
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:12744253846
SN - 9810487053
SN - 9789810487058
T3 - IPEC 2003 - 6th International Power Engineering Conference
SP - 593
EP - 598
BT - IPEC 2003 - 6th International Power Engineering Conference
T2 - IPEC 2003 - 6th International Power Engineering Conference
Y2 - 27 November 2003 through 29 November 2003
ER -