LINE IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT FOR PLC CHANNEL CHARACTERIZATION WITH COMMERCIAL SMART METERING PLATFORMS
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Power line communication (PLC) is widely used in power systems, for automatic meter reading and
its use has been also investigate for other smart grid applications, such a secondary substation
automation, remote control of distributed generator, and so on. To fully exploit the technology and
face the problems related to disturbances and signal attenuations, it is important to characterize the
communication channel, in the used PLC range, in terms of frequency response and line impedance,
in the PLC frequency range of interest. This can allow individuating the best frequency bands for
signal transmission, avoiding using those with higher levels of attenuation and/or noise. PLC line
impedance depends on network topology, cables and loads and it can be time-varying; moreover, its
measurement can be strongly affected by noise. Furthermore, the measurements are carried out in the
absence of mains voltage, and they entail the use of and high-cost instrumentation (network analyzers
or dedicated measurement systems based on data recording and processing software) and the grid
topology knowledge.
This paper investigates the feasibility of an alternative approach, which allows to measure the lie
impedance by means of the typical electronic boards, equipped with a PLC modem, which are
currently used for smart metering purposes; the proposed solution exploits the PLC signal itself as test
signal for the impedance measurement. In this way, no dedicated measurement equipment is needed
and the impedance measurement can be theoretically obtained for each signal transmission.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Measuring systems and instrumentation
Elenco autori:
Guaiana, Salvatore; Tine', Giovanni; DI CARA, Dario; Panzavecchia, Nicola
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