Power Line Carrier Communication Channel Model Applied to Shipboard Electric Network

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It is necessary to build a particular communication channel model to investigate shipboard electric network power line carrier technology. And this model must live up to characteristics of ordinary power line as well as shipboard electric network. This paper confirms the lighting network as the PLC application network in the first place, on the basis of lumped parameter transmission model, analyzes shipboard cable AC resistance, describes pulse noises of shipboard loads, and builds the shipboard PLC channel model. Comparing with the PLC multipath model of large land electric network, this channel model also reflects characteristics of high frequency time-varying selective fading and low frequency smooth fading, at the same time, lives up to shipboard electric network characteristics.

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