Title of article :
Modelling and Optimization of Channel Allocation for Power Line Communications Access Networks in the Presence of In-Line and InSpace Interference
Author/Authors :
Sheikh-Hosseini, M. Department of Computer and Information Technology - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Graduate University of Advanced Technology - Kerman - Iran , Nosratabad, S.M. Department of Electrical Engineering - Sirjan University of Technology - Sirjan - Iran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Broadband power line communications (PLC) is
a promising candidate for implementing access network of different
telecommunication Technologies. Planning process of the PLC access
network is subdivided into two main optimization problems of the
generalized base station placement and PLC channel allocation.
Methods: This paper studies the latter one for an actual PLC network by
taking both in-line and in-space neighboring schemes into account for the
first time and modeling the PLC channel allocation according to them. In this
regards, different aspects of this problem are first introduced in details and
then our suggested models for them are presented and numerically
evaluated.
Results: Specifically, for each pair of the broadband-PLC cells, in-line
neighboring is modeled either by one or zero indicating the cells are neighbor
or not; in-space neighboring is suggested to be a number from the interval [0
1] according to physical vicinity of cell’s wirings; and consequently aggregate
neighboring intensity will be a number from [0 2]. Subsequently, the network
interference is defined as a function of neighboring intensity and assigned
frequency sets to the neighbor cells; so that the more neighboring intensity is
increased and the more distance between the sets is decreased, the more
interference is imposed on the PLC network. Eventually, the meta-heuristic
methods of Genetic and shuffled frog-leaping algorithms are exploited to
solve resulting PLC channel allocation problem via minimizing the
interference.
Conclusion: In general, the results confirmed the success of the suggested
method in modeling PLC channel allocation problem in actual scenarios,
tracking the network interference in these situations, providing an optimal
solution for them, and including all previous research as a comprehensive
method.
Keywords :
Broadband power line communications (B-PLC) , access network PLC channel allocation (PLC-CA) , In-line and in-space neighboring schemes , Co-site interference , Genetic and Shuffled frogleaping algorithms
Journal title :
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Innovations (JECEI)