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Publication
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Paper
Wide band AC power line characterization
Abstract
This paper presents data characterizing the household AC power line in the 1-60 MHz band. Two types of measurements were performed: transmission and noise sampling. The transmission measurements were done by using the impulse channel sounding method, so both the line attenuation and the delay spread were obtained. The noise measurements include: power line background noise, appliance noise, and noise sampled over a 24 hour period. Statistical characteristics of the delay spread, frequency response and noise can be extracted from the data and used in the design of AC power line based communications systems.