On the Achievable Rate of MIMO Narrowband PLC with Spatio-Temporal Correlated Noise
Narrowband power line communication (NB-PLC) systems are an attractive solution for supporting current and future smart grids. A technology proposed to enhance data rate in NB-PLC is multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission over multiple power line phases. To achieve reliable communication...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
28.08.2023
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Summary: | Narrowband power line communication (NB-PLC) systems are an attractive
solution for supporting current and future smart grids. A technology proposed
to enhance data rate in NB-PLC is multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
transmission over multiple power line phases. To achieve reliable communication
over MIMO NB-PLC, a key challenge is to take into account and mitigate the
effects of temporally and spatially correlated cyclostationary noise. Noise
samples in a cycle can be divided into three classes with different
distributions, i.e. Gaussian, moderate impulsive, and strong impulsive.
However, in this paper we first show that the impulsive classes in their turn
can be divided into sub-classes with normal distributions and, after deriving
the theoretical capacity, two noise sample sets with such characteristics are
used to evaluate achievable information rates: one sample set is the measured
noise in laboratory and the other is produced through MIMO frequency-shift
(FRESH) filtering. The achievable information rates are attained by means of a
spatio-temporal whitening of the portions of the cyclostationary correlated
noise samples that belong to the Gaussian sub-classes. The proposed approach
can be useful to design the optimal receiver in terms of bit allocation using
waterfilling algorithm and to adapt modulation order. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.14645 |