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Title:
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Modeling and analysis of common-mode current propagation in broadband power-line communication networks.
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Author:
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Pang, Teng Seng.; So, Ping Lam.; See, Kye Yak.; Kamarul, A.
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Copyright year:
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2008 |
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Abstract:
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This paper proposes a new approach to modeling
the common-mode (CM) current propagation path of electrical
power-line cables for broadband power-line communications
(PLC). In this approach, a CM current propagation model for
a three-wire power-line cable is developed using the multiconductor
transmission-line theory. The model is used to study the
electromagnetic-interference radiation mechanism from the PLC
network in the frequency range of 1 to 30 MHz. The accuracy of
the model is verified through numerical simulations and practical
measurements conducted on the actual power-line network. The
developed model allows us to predict the CM current in the
power-line cable with reasonable accuracy. |
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Subject:
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DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Power electronics. |
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Type:
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Journal Article |
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Series/ Journal Title:
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IEEE transactions on power delivery |
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School:
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School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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Rights:
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Version:
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Published version |