基于LOAD的G3-PLC增强型路由的实验和现场试验结果

K. Razazian, A. Niktash, V. Loginov, J. LeClare, T. Lys, C. Lavenu
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G3-PLC是一种电力线通信标准,使用OFDM技术进行数据通信,定义物理层和数据链路层。数据链路层源自IEEE 802.15.4和低功耗无线个人区域网络(6LoWPAN)标准。负载(Ad hoc Distance-vector protocol, Ad hoc LOAD)是一种适用于各种网络拓扑和链路条件的高效路由协议。由于LOAD最初是为无线网络开发的,因此添加了一些独特的增强功能以使其适合电力线通信。增强的LOAD协议处理典型的问题,如不对称链接和幽灵节点。此外,还提供了链路修复功能,减少了控制流量。另一方面,本文描述了如何为所有节点提供公平的信道访问,为电力线通信网络提供了一个健全的介质访问机制。在本文的第二个实验部分中,在测试平台中复制了一些紧迫的问题,以探索受控环境中的路由增强。最后,本文重点介绍了在法国卢瓦尔河谷的st Maure de Touraine实际低压电网上运行的132个节点集群的结果。该集群是由法国配电网络运营商(DNO) ERDF领导的2000节点高级计量基础设施(AMI)现场试验的一部分。本文首次展示了在电力线通信AMI部署中增强负载路由协议性能的结果。LOAD按预期运行,为安装在典型住宅区的所有仪表提供连接。
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Experimental and field trial results of enhanced routing based on LOAD for G3-PLC
G3-PLC is a power line communication standard using OFDM technology for data communication defining both physical and data link layers. The data link layer is derived from IEEE 802.15.4 and Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) standards. 6LowPAN Ad hoc Distance-vector protocol (LOAD) is used as an efficient routing protocol over varying network topologies and link conditions. Since LOAD was originally developed for wireless networks, several unique enhancements were added to tailor it to power line communications. The enhanced LOAD protocol handles typical issues such as asymmetrical links and ghost nodes. In addition, link repair functionalities are provided and control traffic is reduced. On the other hand, this paper describes how fair channel access is granted to all nodes, providing a sound medium access mechanism which is crucial for a power line communication network. In a second experimental part of the paper, some pressing issues are replicated within a test platform to explore the routing enhancements in a controlled environment. Finally, this paper focuses on the results obtained for a cluster of 132 nodes operating on an actual low voltage grid in Ste Maure de Touraine in the Loire Valley, France. This cluster is part of a 2000 node Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) field trial led by the French Distribution Network Operator (DNO) ERDF. For the first time, results showing enhanced LOAD routing protocol performance within a power line communication AMI deployment are presented. LOAD performs as expected, providing connectivity to all meters installed in a typical residential area.
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