DocumentCode
1772859
Title
Smart meters with TV gray spaces connectivity: A feasibility study for two reference network topologies
Author
Bedogni, Luca ; Achtzehn, Andreas ; Petrova, Marina ; Mahonen, P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
fYear
2014
fDate
June 30 2014-July 3 2014
Firstpage
537
Lastpage
545
Abstract
With an increasing demand for monitoring energy consumption at granularity levels down to single household appliances, it is necessary to develop new means to collect sensor measurements in a robust and cost-efficient manner. The smart grid paradigm foresees using wireless links for data transfer, albeit no dedicated spectrum bands have been designated for this purpose. In this paper we study the feasibility of opportunistic spectrum access for smart grids, and focus on underlay spectrum sharing over occupied TV channels. These frequency bands, which are commonly denoted as TV gray spaces, provide superior propagation characteristics, but are locally used by high-power (mostly DTV) broadcasting transmitters. For selected reference geometries of intra-meter and meter-to-operator communications, we study the smart meter performance (in terms of achievable throughput and transmission range), and the necessary power limits. We compare our results from a small-scale measurement campaigns against existing wireless technologies for low-power communications in other adjacent bands. Our results show that wall shielding and fading in indoor to outdoor propagation channels sufficiently protects the primary system from the interference introduced by gray space meter-to-meter communications, but that the required transmit powers to send operations data from indoor meters to outdoor collection point severely limit the applicability of TV gray spaces for such network topologies.
Keywords
digital video broadcasting; electromagnetic shielding; smart meters; television transmitters; DTV; TV channels; TV gray spaces; TV gray spaces connectivity; broadcasting transmitters; data transfer; energy consumption; gray space meter-to-meter communications; household appliances; indoor propagation channels; intra-meter communications; low-power communications; meter-to-operator communications; network topologies; opportunistic spectrum access; outdoor propagation channels; reference network topologies; smart grid paradigm; smart grids; smart meters; underlay spectrum sharing; wall shielding; wireless links; wireless technologies; Buildings; Digital TV; Interference; Network topology; Receivers; Smart meters; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensing, Communication, and Networking (SECON), 2014 Eleventh Annual IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SAHCN.2014.6990393
Filename
6990393
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