窄带OFDM电力线通信系统的性能分析与改进

I. Kim, B. Varadarajan, A. Dabak
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我们比较了不同电力线通信(PLC)系统在各种实际噪声条件下的性能,即白噪声、时域周期脉冲噪声和窄带同信道干扰。我们一般基于OFDM的窄带(< 500 kHz) PLC进行研究,特别关注电子计量应用的两个突出的PLC工业规格:PRIME和G3。从仿真结果来看,对于白噪声和更高的编码率,我们发现G3中使用的里德·所罗门(RS)外码产生了显着的增益,但可以通过调整RS码率来改进数据包大小。对于较低的编码率,我们没有发现添加RS编码的显著优势。对于时域脉冲噪声,我们发现通过选择一个符号(PRIME)和整个数据包(G3)之间的交织器大小可以获得最佳的性能复杂度权衡。具体来说,选择与交流线路周期相当的交织器是有益的,交流线路周期是脉冲噪声的典型爆发间持续时间。对于窄带干扰,PRIME和G3都提供了良好的性能,但PRIME更可取,因为它通过采用高阶调制来实现更高的数据速率。对窄带干扰的抗免疫力使PRIME/G3成为汽车充电应用的有吸引力的候选者。
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Performance Analysis and Enhancements of Narrowband OFDM Powerline Communication Systems
We compare the performance of different powerline communication (PLC) systems under various realistic noise conditions, namely white noise, periodic impulsive noise in the time-domain, and narrowband co-channel interference. We base the study on narrowband (< 500 kHz) PLC based on OFDM in general, with specific focus on two prominent PLC industrial specifications for e-metering applications: PRIME and G3. From the simulation results, for white noise and for higher coding rates we find that the Reed Solomon (RS) outer code used in G3 yields significant gains, but can be improved by adapting the RS code rate to the packet size. For lower coding rates, we do not find significant advantage of adding RS coding. For time-domain impulsive noise, we find that the best performance-complexity tradeoff is obtained by choosing the interleaver size to be somewhere between one symbol (PRIME) and the entire packet (G3). Specifically, it is beneficial to choose an interleaver whose size is comparable to the AC lines period, which is the typically inter-burst duration of impulsive noise. For narrowband interference, both PRIME and G3 offer good performance, but PRIME is preferable because it achieves higher data rates by employing higher order modulation. The immunity to narrowband interference makes PRIME/G3 an attractive candidate for automotive charging applications.
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