Journal of Communications, Vol 4, No 2 (2009), 126-132, Mar 2009
doi:10.4304/jcm.4.2.126-132

Improving the Power Line Communication Signal-to-Noise Ratio During a Resistive Load Commutation

Vincent Guillet, Guy Lamarque, Philippe Ravier, Christophe Léger

Abstract


In any cable or power line communications, impulse noise is known to be the most difficult noise to filter. In particular, non periodic asynchronous impulse noise is impossible to predict. Under such noise conditions, the OFDM1 symbol generally used in PLC2 is corrupted. To overcome this problem, the signal-to-noise ratio is generally improved by detecting and/or filtering the noise. This leads however to heavy detection and computing time in comparison with the disturbance duration. In this paper, we study the parameters of the noise generated by a load commutation and propose a new approach that consists in controlling the commutation instant of the load. This approach reduces by up to 15 dB the asynchronous impulsive noise emitted by a resistive load in a 40.96-µs typical Homeplug AV3 OFDM symbol duration. Synchronisation is integrated in electronic commutation system. Results show that the load value does not influence the magnitude of the impulse noise.



Keywords


Commutation; impulse noise; Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) improvement; zero-crossing.

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