Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication system

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This paper presents the design of a power line communication model. Primarily, it is focused on a realization of a communication model with a power line channel. The model is composed of a PLC communication model, a model of power lines and a noise model. Power lines are modelled through a chain parameter describing the relation between the input and output voltage and current of the two-port network. © 2011 FEI STU.

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Mlýnek, P., Mišurec, J., Koutný, M., & Orgoň, M. (2011). Power line cable transfer function for modelling of power line communication system. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 62(2), 104–108. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10187-011-0017-z

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