Power line communication technologies in automated control systems

Author(s):  
Anton A. Zhilenkov ◽  
Dinis D. Gilyazov ◽  
Ilya I. Matveev ◽  
Yanina V. Krishtal
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 36-39
Author(s):  
Galuh Lukitasari ◽  
Aad Hariyadi ◽  
Ridho Hendra Yoga Perdana

One of the communication technologies that can be used for monitoring current usage is communication technology via electric grids or what is called Power Line Communication (PLC). The advantages of this technology are that the electricity network is already distributed in each building so there is no need for new installations, it is economical and affordable in terms of economics, and is more practical and flexible in its use. In this study, a current usage monitoring system using PLC is proposed which will be applied in every class in the AI ??building of Malang State Polytechnic. The sensor that will be used in measuring the current value is the current sensor SCT-013. By using the KQ330 PLC module as a PLC transmission modem. The implementation of PLC which is applied in each class in the AI ??building has a BER (bit error rate) value of 0.012 in the experiment of sending 1000 data with an error of 12 times at the farthest distance of approximately 15 meters. And have a BER value of 0 or have no error in sending data at the closest distance of approximately 2-5 meters. In this study, the process of sending and receiving data using Power Line Communication allows it to be done at a distance that is not too far away to avoid excessive data errors.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 4043 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Ocana-Miguel ◽  
Jose Andres-Diaz ◽  
Manuel Hermoso-Orzáez ◽  
Alfonso Gago-Calderón

Nowadays, control systems for lighting installations are used, among other functionality, to improve energy efficiency and to set different lighting outputs of the luminaires according to punctual requirements. This allows increasing energy efficiency by adapting the installation to environmental needs. Current control systems are mainly oriented to point-2-point architectures, which in most cases, are complex and expensive. As an alternative, we present the viability analysis of a sustainable control architecture for lighting installations to improve those drawbacks. This control system uses a communication technique based on controlled power-on/off sequences in the power line of the luminaires to configure different dimming profile schedules. An implementation for LED equipment with the design of an electronic CPU based on a microcontroller is described along with a study of its configuration capability. In addition, we present the set of results obtained using this system in a real outdoor public lighting installation. Furthermore, an economic amortization study of power line communication (PLC) or radio frequency (RF) control architectures versus the results of this proposal are detailed. The analysis presents the proposal as a simple but more robust and sustainable solution compared to current point-2-point systems used with streetlights: The return on investment (ROI) period is reduced allowing all the basic functionality expected—in—field output light dimming profiles selection.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 240
Author(s):  
Petr Mlýnek ◽  
Martin Rusz ◽  
Lukáš Benešl ◽  
Ján Sláčik ◽  
Petr Musil

Broadband Power Line communication is considered as one of possible communication technologies for the buildings communication infrastructure in the concept of Smart Building. The possible applications where BPL (Broadband over Power Lines) solution can be used for communication in the concept of Smart Building are Power Quality (PQ) measurement, Electric Vehicle or Micro Grids and Distribution Generation (DG). This article should help to determine clear performance possibilities of BPL for an implementation in Smart Building especially due to a large amount of overhead caused by cybersecurity and the protocol overhead. The possibilities of BPL were measured with five different BPL solutions. The results show a sufficient throughput on the application layer for Smart Building application, because, in the literature, various throughput limits are introduced. According to related work, there are missing measurements on the application layer for laboratory conditions as well as compared with real field measurements. In this article, we also exploit our novel idea of a broadband PLC (Power Line Communication) modem integrated into an electrical outlet.


2005 ◽  
pp. 47-62
Author(s):  
Haniph A. Latchman ◽  
Anuj V. Mundi

Author(s):  
Samuel C. Pereira ◽  
Ivan R. Casella ◽  
Carlos E. Capovilla

2014 ◽  
Vol 70 ◽  
pp. 366-383 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melike Yigit ◽  
V. Cagri Gungor ◽  
Gurkan Tuna ◽  
Maria Rangoussi ◽  
Etimad Fadel

2021 ◽  
Vol 2091 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

These are the proceedings of the 5th International Scientific Conference on Information, Control, and Communication Technologies (ICCT-2021) which had been held October 4-7, 2021 in Astrakhan, Russian Federation. The main technical areas and applications covered by the proceedings are optoelectronics, acousto-optic, microwave technology, antenna systems, measuring technology, metamaterials, nanostructures, nanofilms, photonic crystals, biology and medicine, biophotonics, bioengineering, neural networks in communication technologies; 5G/6G systems; optical and millimeter-wave communication systems; defectoscopy and non-destructive testing of materials and devices for radio- and microelectronics; problems of reliability; automated control systems; diagnostics, etc. The Proceedings can be interesting for specialists in the communications and control systems. The conference had been held in a mixed format (online and offline) due to COVID-19. The organizing committee has chaired the meeting from Astrakhan (Astrakhan State Technical University). The conference included plenary talks (35 min for presentation and 5 min for questions for each speaker) and session talks (10 min for presentation, 5 min for questions). Fifty one speaker participated in the conference in person and ninety five speakers participated online via Zoom. List of Organising Committee, Program Committee are available in this pdf.


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