Characterizing the timing behaviour of power-line communication by means of simulation
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29/01/2014
29/01/2014
2004
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Resumo |
Although power-line communication (PLC) is not a new technology, its use to support communication with timing requirements is still the focus of ongoing research. Recently, a new infrastructure was presented, intended for communication using power lines from a central location to geographically dispersed nodes using inexpensive devices. This new infrastructure uses a two-level hierarchical power-line system, together with an IP-based network. Within this infrastructure, in order to provide end-toend communication through the two levels of the powerline system, it is necessary to fully understand the behaviour of the underlying network layers. The masterslave behaviour of the PLC MAC, together with the inherent dynamic topology of power-line networks are important issues that must be fully characterised. Therefore, in this paper we present a simulation model which is being used to study and characterise the behaviour of power-line communication. CE |
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eng |
Publicador |
IPP-Hurray Group |
Relação |
REMPLI (NNE5-2001-00825) http://www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/docs/ |
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openAccess |
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report |