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High speed power line communications

by: RE Abbott
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2002 IEEE, Vol. 3 (2002), pp. 1192-1199 vol.3.


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Utility power lines serving as a communications medium is an idea that is probably as old as the existence of the power lines themselves. It has been done for years. Several of the most commercially and technically successful AMR systems in the last 20 years are based upon power line communications (PLC). One contribution this paper seeks to make to the industry is to set forth a context or framework against which various PLC systems may be characterized.


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