Multi-user MIMO broadcasting/multicasting for medium-voltage narrowband-PLC networks

Ahmed ElSamadouny, N. Al-Dhahir, M. Abdallah, A. Chrysochos, T. Papadopoulos, G. Papagiannis
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Abstract

A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) system is proposed for narrowband power-line communication (NB-PLC) applications in multi-user medium-voltage (MV) broadcast/multicast networks. A 2-input / 3-output spatial channel model response is simulated for a 3-phase MV broadcast network over the 3-500 kHz frequency band. We optimize the precoder design according to the signal-to-leakage-plus-noise ratio criterion and show how the design is different from the wireless scenario. The achievable MIMO-OFDM data rates are evaluated for a group-based multicasting scenario under two different grouping criteria. First, we consider a distance-based criterion where the users within the same geographical area receive a common message. Second, we consider a quality-of-service based criterion where the premium users have a lower bit error rate than the standard users. We demonstrate a significant sum-rate gain for the multicast networks over the broadcast networks for a wide range of noise levels.
用于中压窄带plc网络的多用户MIMO广播/多播
针对多用户中压广播/组播网络中的窄带电力线通信(NB-PLC)应用,提出了一种多输入多输出(MIMO)正交频分复用(OFDM)系统。对3- 500khz频段的三相MV广播网络进行了2输入3输出空间信道模型响应仿真。我们根据信漏加噪声比准则优化了预编码器设计,并展示了该设计与无线场景的不同之处。在两种不同的分组标准下,对基于组的多播场景下可实现的MIMO-OFDM数据速率进行了评估。首先,我们考虑基于距离的标准,其中同一地理区域内的用户接收到共同的消息。其次,我们考虑了基于服务质量的标准,其中高级用户比标准用户具有更低的误码率。我们证明了在广泛的噪声水平范围内,多播网络比广播网络具有显著的和速率增益。
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