电力线通信信道预测反馈控制方案

Cesar Carrizo, Kentaro Kobayashi, Hiraku Okada, M. Katayama
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本文提出了一种简单的方案来提高系统的性能,该系统使用电力线来传输信号以控制单个机器的运动。反馈回路由具有循环平稳噪声特性的电力线组成,它允许可预测和几乎无误差的传输瞬间以及高误差概率的可预测瞬间。我们评估了一种适应电力线环境中周期平稳噪声的预测控制方案的有效性。换句话说,我们探索系统物理层和应用层之间的协作,以实现整体优化。为了评价系统的性能,我们评估和比较了在有和没有该方案的系统中控制的稳定性和准确性。结果表明,在信道预测方案中加入预测控制方案,可以成功地利用低噪声的周期性瞬间发送额外的数据供高噪声时使用,从而优化系统性能。
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Feedback control scheme with prediction for power line communication channels
This paper presents a simple scheme to improve the performance of a system involving a power line to transfer signals to control the motion of a single machine. The feedback loop consists of a power line with its characteristic cyclostationary noise which allows for predictable and virtually error free transmission instants as well as predictable instants of high probability of error. We evaluate the effectiveness of a predictive control scheme adapted to the cyclostationary noise in the power line environment. In other words, we explore the cooperation between the system's physical and application layers to achieve an overall optimization. To rate the performance of our system we evaluate and compare the stability and accuracy of the control in the systems with and without the scheme. As a result, it is confirmed that with the predictive control scheme added to the channel prediction scheme, the periodic instants of low noise can be successfully exploited to send additional data to be used when there is high noise, and therefore optimize the system's performance.
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