4department 5electronics: Communication System For Controlling Smart Appliances Using Power Line Communication
4department 5electronics: Communication System For Controlling Smart Appliances Using Power Line Communication
4department 5electronics: Communication System For Controlling Smart Appliances Using Power Line Communication
Abstract
Microcontroller-based master and slave units are
designed with serial ports for communication with a
computer and a transmission port to couple the signal
to modems at both ends. The programming of the
microcontrollers at either end for formatting the data
bits before they are sent down the power line and the
development of software for putting in place the
required master and slave protocols is presented.
Coupling data signals to power line through
interfacing circuits is a challenging task as power line
and the communication system operate at two extremes
- very low frequency and high power for the power line
while communication is working at very highfrequency
and very low voltage and current levels. Hence, the
coupling circuit to be designed must be capable to
withstand the high power system side in order to
prevent a damage being done to the electronic side of
the communication system. At the same time it must be
reliable enough to make sure that data bits are
transferred on to the power line with high accuracy.
The interfacing circuits are designed and tuned to
frequency contents making the bits of data. The
frequency performance of these coupling circuits is
presented, showing the range a power line can be used
for communication of such data.
1. INTRODUCTION
The use of the power line communication
networks has attracted much attention and has become
a mature subject of research in the last few years.
Power Line telecommunications is a rapidly evolving
technology, aiming at the utilization of the electricity
power lines for the transmission of data [1]. Thus, the
emerging PLT technology opens up new opportunities
for the mass provision of local access at a reasonable
cost. In addition, PLT can provide a multitude of new
services to the users which are difficult to implement
by other technologies including SCADA (e.g., remote
electricity meter reading, appliance control and
maintenance, energy management,) and large scale
applications for home automation [2-4].
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Acknowledgement
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