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Autor:
Michael R. Walker, David W. Rieken
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. 2:41-50
A novel device for the transmission of digital information over power lines is introduced. The transmission circuit is passive, using a resonator circuit to create a narrowband disturbance in the system. This disturbance can be detected over great di
Autor:
Daniel R. Fuhrmann, David W. Rieken
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 52:2396-2406
We examine the problem of source localization and spatial spectrum estimation using sensor arrays that are noncoherent collections of small, coherent subarrays. The covariance of the signal snapshots at each of the coherent subarrays are functions of
Publikováno v:
18th IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications.
It is commonly asserted that VLF band signals can penetrate distribution transformers. The best evidence for this may be the fact that several UNB-PLC systems are known to work in this band. However, precise quantifications of the channel transfer fu
Autor:
David W. Rieken
Publikováno v:
2011 IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications.
Very low frequency (VLF) power line communications (PLC) presently has widespread use in AMR/AMI deployments and may also be useful for smart grid applications, largely due to its excellent propagative properties. However, noise within the VLF band i
Empirical measurements of the low-frequency power-line communications channel in rural North America
Publikováno v:
2011 IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications.
This paper addresses power-line communication (PLC) for automated metering infrastructure (AMI) and automated meter reading (AMR) applications in North America, with specific focus on the physical layer. FCC regulations permit powerline communication
Autor:
David W. Rieken, Michael R. Walker
Publikováno v:
ISPLC2010.
Most power line communications systems operate at frequencies no less than 9 KHz. Lower frequency systems, while slower in symbol rate, have the advantage of propagating over long distances. There is therefore no need for repeaters and signal booster
Autor:
Daniel R. Fuhrmann, David W. Rieken
We examine the problem of maximum likelihood covariance estimation using a sensor array in which the relative positions of individual sensors change over the observation interval. The problem is cast as one of estimating a structured covariance matri
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada405507