Narrow Band Power Line Communication (NB-PLC) frequency band review under residential load noise

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Abstract

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is the foundation of the Smart Grid system. One of the most important parts of AMI is smart meter communication. Power Line Communication (PLC) technology utilizes the existing power line network for communication media between smart meters and Data Collector Units (DCU). One of the biggest challenges of communication using PLC is the noise level due to residential loads. In this study, laboratory test set up to measure noise caused by PV rooftop and residential loads are observed. Each PLC frequency band was measured and observed to determine the suitable frequency for PLC communication which was the low noise level. Some experiments in the field were conducted to determine the performance of the PLC. Laboratory test measurement result shows the FCC band (150-490 kHz) was outside the range of PV rooftop and residential load noise. On the other hand, the Cenelec A (35-90 kHz) frequency range was in the range of noise signal. Therefore, NB-PLC G3 using FCC frequency band was proposed to achieve robust data communication and lower noise level. G3 PLC FCC band was tested in the real field residential area, the experimental results showed 97.62% successful rate within one-week data collection.

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Mangunkusumo, K. G. H., Priambodo, N. W., Tofani, K. M., & Supriyadi, G. (2019). Narrow Band Power Line Communication (NB-PLC) frequency band review under residential load noise. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1402). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1402/3/033102

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