• DocumentCode
    1016531
  • Title

    The Residential Power Circuit as a Communication Medium

  • Author

    O´Neal, J.B., Jr.

  • Author_Institution
    Center for Communications and Signal Processing Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering North Carolina State University
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1986
  • Firstpage
    567
  • Lastpage
    577
  • Abstract
    This paper is a summary of work done to characterize the residential power circuit as a communication medium. Here the term residential power circuit refers to that part of the power circuit on the secondary side of the distribution transformer. This circuit is often used for communication signals for controlling appliances, security devices, and for other purposes. The frequencies of most interest in these systems range from about 100 to 200 kHz. The interface to this circuit is usually a 120 V or 240 V receptacle used to deliver power. These communication systems are called residential power line carrier systems. Other types of power line carrier are distribution line carrier and transmission line carrier both of which are used by the power utilities for communications purposes.
  • Keywords
    Attenuation; Capacitance; Circuits; Communication system control; Communication system security; Frequency; Home appliances; Impedance; Signal processing; Wiring;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0098-3063
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCE.1986.290080
  • Filename
    4071440