Title :
Commissioning of an AMR Prototype System by PLC Technology
Author :
Haghgoo, Soodeh ; Seyedi, Amir
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Azad Central Branch, Tehran
Abstract :
In 1980, the novel PLC system was used as a new system to communicate several computers in a building. Then, the PLC communication reliability and transfer rate up to 1600 bps was developed. PLC communication can work in environments with unpredictable parameters and long distances. Nowadays, this communication channel is used in high speed transfer called Broad Power Line (BPL). The main advantage of PLC is availability of its infrastructures in electrical network. In addition, by the extended form of this network, all consumers, even at long distance, can be accessed. Its optimum frequency range of this communication channel is 70-160 KHz. However, there are some problems. Noise is considered as the main constraint. The main recourses of noise are as follows: a) 50 Hz harmonics that cause maximum disturbance in high speed data transferring and mostly attenuate and become narrow band at frequencies more than 30 kHz. B) The background noise that generated by household equipments, c) burst noise caused by industrial loads. Generally, PLC noise reduces in higher frequencies. Loss and attenuation are the other constraints as well as signal dispersion. Automatic meter reading (AMR) is one of the fields that can be performed by PLC communication channel. In this paper an AMR system besides of the above constraints is described.
Keywords :
automatic meter reading; carrier transmission on power lines; telecommunication channels; telecommunication network reliability; AMR; PLC; automatic meter reading; broad power line; communication channel; communication reliability; high speed transfer; maximum disturbance; signal dispersion; Automatic meter reading; Background noise; Communication channels; Computer network reliability; Frequency; Power line communications; Power system reliability; Programmable control; Prototypes; Telecommunication network reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Conference and Exposition in Africa, 2007. PowerAfrica '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Johannesburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1477-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1478-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESAFR.2007.4498044