Noise Measurement, Characterization, and Modeling for Broadband Indoor Power Communication System: A Comprehensive Survey

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Abstract

A thorough study of the literature suggests that greater attention has to be paid to power line noise measurements, characterization, and modeling. Several studies show that significant differences do exist, and the findings are somewhat conflicting. This may be attributed to the diverse environment under investigation, which includes volatile noise sources, differences in electrical grid structure from country to country, topology, and unknown power cable characteristics. An in-depth analysis of the approaches for measuring, characterizing, and modeling noise, as well as the descriptions of relevant components, and the environment needed to carry out the measurements, is presented. This review serves as a roadmap for academics and engineers in the deployment of power line communication systems.

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Ogunlade, M. A., Gbadamosi, S. L., Owolabi, I. E., & Nwulu, N. I. (2023, February 1). Noise Measurement, Characterization, and Modeling for Broadband Indoor Power Communication System: A Comprehensive Survey. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16031535

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