Performance of the Latest Generation Powerline Networking for Green Building Applications

Nirmalya Roy, David Kleinschmidt, Joseph Taylor, B. Shirazi
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Green building applications need to efficiently communicate fine-grained power consumption patterns of a wide variety of consumer-grade appliances for an effective adaptation and percolation of demand response models in the home environment. A key hurdle to the widespread adoption of such demand response policies in these appliances is the lack of efficient connectivity to a local area network. One solution is delivering telemetry data over existing electrical infrastructure to which the devices are already connected. The use of existing wiring produces a simple and cost-effective solution, avoiding many issues observed with wireless mesh networks (such as islands and bottlenecks), while helping to vacate increasingly congested spectrum. In this paper we explore the feasibility and efficacy of Power-line Communications (PLC) as a backbone of wireless communications in a home environment. We evaluate the behavior of several state-of-the art PLC modems using end-to-end measurements to establish their performance and throughput characteristics. Our preliminary results suggest that PLC is a promising technology for low-bandwidth hungry green building applications but more in depth study is required before making large-scale smart grid deployment.
绿色建筑应用中最新一代电力线网络的性能
绿色建筑应用需要有效地沟通各种消费级设备的细粒度功耗模式,以便有效地适应和渗透家庭环境中的需求响应模型。在这些设备中广泛采用这种需求响应策略的一个关键障碍是缺乏与局域网的有效连接。一种解决方案是在设备已经连接的现有电力基础设施上传输遥测数据。使用现有的布线产生了一种简单且经济高效的解决方案,避免了无线网状网络中观察到的许多问题(如孤岛和瓶颈),同时有助于腾出日益拥挤的频谱。本文探讨了电力线通信(PLC)作为家庭环境中无线通信骨干的可行性和有效性。我们使用端到端测量来评估几个最先进的PLC调制解调器的行为,以建立其性能和吞吐量特征。我们的初步结果表明,PLC是一种很有前途的技术,适用于低带宽的绿色建筑应用,但在大规模部署智能电网之前,还需要进行更深入的研究。
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