PLCC Channel Modelling and Effect of Physical Parameters on its Bandwidth
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Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC) is relatively new candidate in providing
communication including particular achievements in Last Mile Technology. This
thesis focuses on the end point of the communication i.e. household applications. It
analyzes the characteristics of power lines in a household in order to develop a
channel model suitable to simulate its behavior for as high-speed data transmission as
possible. Such channel characterization is a fundamental step toward designing
efficient high-speed communication systems in power distribution networks. In order
to estimate the overall communication system behavior, all of its parts are modelled as
sub models. The idea behind channel modelling is very straight forward i.e. in a
system all of its parts except the channel are supplied with their performance record
by their manufacturer. Once the channel characteristics are known, the most suitable
system components can be included in the system for a particular application. The
channel model presented is also the key to design PLCC compatible modems,
transmitter and receivers etc. In this thesis the exchange of data/information among
the rooms of a house is the purpose for which power line carrier communication
channel has been modeled. The model takes advantage of two port network model
along with transmission line theory of power lines. The thesis work primarily
concentrates upon attenuation and bandwidth for the modeled channel. Effect of
physical parameters like cable diameter, separation between cables and length of
cable on the channel’s bandwidth has been included in simulation results.
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Thapar University, Patiala
