scholarly journals Investigation of PLC for logic Selectivity Communication in Protection Systems

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Salah Boughezala mohammed

This paper reports an investigation of power line communication technique PLC for logic selectivity in protection systems. A simulation of power grid with two protection systems using PLC as communication process is performed by Simulink/Matlab program. Also, the attenuation characteristic of high frequency PLC signal is studied regards to resistance, inductance and frequency variation. 

2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4019-4022
Author(s):  
Yi Wen Chen ◽  
Bin Xu ◽  
Jian Hua Hao

Utilizing power line to transmit information speedily and safely is very important and significant. Whereas, the communication environment and construction of power grid are complex and hostile. The paper introduces the application, common modulation technology—OFDM and noise characteristics of PLC. The paper builds an OFDM input and output system and adds the power line noise into the channel, then compares and analyzes the difference between the OFDM output signals in common channel and PLC channel.


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.


Frequenz ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuzhe Zhou

Abstract With the rapid development of broadband carrier communication technology, the power line communication market is growing. However, the frequency band of power line communication overlaps with other radio services, mainly the High Frequency (HF) radio services. In addition, power line communication may have electromagnetic leakage in the open air. Large-scale power line communication system will give a much greater interference to some critical HF radio services. In this paper, the standards and researches relative to the power line communication system are reviewed. Based on existing studies, impact analysis which includes the impact probability and severity of the power line communication system on HF equipment is proposed. In addition, explicit explanations are provided. The proposed impact analysis methods are applied to simulations and evaluations. Numerical results demonstrate that a large-scale power line communication system will cause additional ambient noise, which affects the performance and reliability of HF equipment with a high probability.


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