Title :
Mass transit power traction networks as communication channels
Author :
Karols, Pavels ; Dostert, Klaus ; Griepentrog, Gerd ; Huettinger, Simon
Author_Institution :
Siemens Corporate Technol., Erlangen, Germany
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The rapid progress of power line communications (PLC) for data transmission over electric power supply systems is now opening ways for special applications such as train automation in local transportation and mass transit (MT) systems. These DC-powered traction networks can be used as communication links between wayside equipment and the moving trains. As MT networks significantly differ from usual electricity supply systems, the usage of existing models and communication equipment for conventional PLC channels turns out infeasible. Therefore, the work reported in this paper focuses on MT channel investigation and modeling, in order to develop novel adapted solutions. The outcome is a stochastic MT channel model, which-besides multipath and time-variance-also includes peculiar properties such as the behavior of ring structures and the impact of the Doppler effect invoked by moving trains. In addition, a very special interference scenario is treated, caused by the rectifiers in these DC-powered environments. Besides a complete simulation model, this paper presents detailed guidelines for building emulation hardware, so that channel adapted PLC system design for MT networks can now be successfully started without further expensive field trials.
Keywords :
DC power transmission; Doppler effect; carrier transmission on power lines; multipath channels; stochastic processes; telecommunication links; time-varying channels; traction power supplies; DC-power traction network; Doppler effect; PLC; communication link; data transmission; electric power supply system; interference scenario; mass transit power traction network; moving train; multipath channel; power line communication; stochastic MT channel model; time-variance channel; Automation; Communication channels; Communication equipment; Data communication; Power line communications; Power supplies; Programmable control; Rail transportation; Stochastic processes; Traction power supplies; Channel modeling; mass transit (MT); multipath channel; power line communication (PLC); power traction networks; time-varying fading channel; ultra-wideband channel;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2006.874410