A power line communication network infrastructure for the smart home

Low voltage electrical wiring has largely been dismissed as too noisy and unpredictable to support high-speed communication signals. Advances in communication and modulation methodologies as well as in adaptive digital signal processing and error detection and correction have spawned novel protocols...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE wireless communications 2002-12, Vol.9 (6), p.104-111
Hauptverfasser: Yu-Ju Lin, Latchman, H.A., Minkyu Lee, Katar, S.
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description Low voltage electrical wiring has largely been dismissed as too noisy and unpredictable to support high-speed communication signals. Advances in communication and modulation methodologies as well as in adaptive digital signal processing and error detection and correction have spawned novel protocols capable of supporting power line communication networks at speeds comparable to wired LANs. We motivate the use of power line LANs as a basic infrastructure for building integrated smart homes, wherein information appliances ranging from simple control or monitoring devices to multimedia entertainment systems are seamlessly interconnected by the very wires that provide them electricity. By simulation and actual measurements using "reference design" prototype commercial powerline products, we show that the HomePlug MAC and PHY layers can guarantee QoS for real-time communications, supporting delay-sensitive data streams for smart home applications.
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Digital modulation
Digital signal processing
Error correction
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Power line communications
Power lines
Protocols
Smart homes
Streaming media
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