Research on Cooperative Relay Transmission in Power Line Communication

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In this paper, cooperative relay transmission in power line communication system is investigated. It is considered that channels between users and relays are disturbed by PLC noise. The half-duplex AF relaying model is used to measure the performance for the PLC system. The system performance under cooperative relaying is analyzed and compared. The PLC channel is considered as Middleton’s Class A noise model.

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