DocumentCode
1493580
Title
Design and Evaluation of a Dual Impedance-Adapting Power-Line Communications Coupler
Author
Van Rensburg, Petrus A Janse ; Ferreira, Hendrik C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Walter Sisulu Univ., East London, South Africa
Volume
25
Issue
2
fYear
2010
fDate
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
667
Lastpage
673
Abstract
Historically, the unpredictable on-off switching of loads has been a major obstacle to low-voltage power-line communications. Some researchers have gathered valuable data and have proposed statistical models in order to try and mitigate these sudden changes in access impedance. Others have proposed network conditioning in order to ??block off?? harsh loads from the power-line network by means of series filters. These filters are expensive, as they have to be rated at the typical current that is drawn by the load to be `blocked off´. Also, in many cases, these are the very loads than need to be monitored and controlled for home automation. This paper investigates the possibility of utilizing a simple, dual coupler to diminish the impact of switching loads on data transmission. First, the design of a suitable dual coupler is demonstrated, using a commercially available high-frequency transformer. Next, laboratory as well as live 220-V measurements are done for 50-?? modems at frequencies below 1 MHz. These measurements confirm that the proposed dual coupler can help to counter the impact of switching power-line loads by means of (i) improved transmission when a certain network point is loaded and (ii) more predictable (lower) power-line impedance levels-facilitating more accurate overall impedance adaptation.
Keywords
carrier transmission on power lines; electric connectors; power filters; statistical analysis; transformers; data transmission; dual impedance-adapting power-line communications coupler; high-frequency transformer; home automation; loads on-off switching; power-line impedance; power-line network; resistance 50 ohm; series filters; statistical models; voltage 220 V; Coupling circuits; impedance matching; modems; transformers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2009.2031648
Filename
5280286
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