2020
DOI: 10.23919/jcc.2020.01.012
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Performance evaluation for medium voltage MIMO-OFDM power line communication system

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“…Dozens of companies begin to develop and design embedded PLCbased devices and smart chips (following the standard of IEEE 1901 protocol) [12]. Current PLC-based applications related to IoT (internet of things) have been associated with Smart Grid/Home/Meter [31][32][33], Underground power transmission [34], Intelligent Mining [35], in-vehicle communication [36], photovoltaic system [37], hybrid intelligence communication [38][39] and Industry 4.0 [40]. As a consequence, thoroughly analyzing IEEE 1901 PLC networks is valuable for practical IoT system construction.…”
Section: A Drawbacks and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dozens of companies begin to develop and design embedded PLCbased devices and smart chips (following the standard of IEEE 1901 protocol) [12]. Current PLC-based applications related to IoT (internet of things) have been associated with Smart Grid/Home/Meter [31][32][33], Underground power transmission [34], Intelligent Mining [35], in-vehicle communication [36], photovoltaic system [37], hybrid intelligence communication [38][39] and Industry 4.0 [40]. As a consequence, thoroughly analyzing IEEE 1901 PLC networks is valuable for practical IoT system construction.…”
Section: A Drawbacks and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-function systems are emerging as a relevant solution for recent communications systems, to ensure reliable transmission. Among the most used systems are OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) modulation [1,2], MIMO (Multi Input Multi Output) technique [3,4] and antennas [5][6][7]. These techniques give rise to new technologies, such as 4G, 5G or currently terahertz technology [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This algorithm samples the different subcarriers, so that the level corresponding to the information on one of them corresponds to zero levels on the others [8]. OFDM allows optimal use of the frequency band, while providing very good resistance to interference [9][10][11]. This is because disturbances may affect only one or a few subcarriers, not the entire transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%