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Characterization of the Potential Effects of EMC Filters for Power Converters on Narrowband Power Line Communications
(MDPI, 2021-01-12)
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) filters are one of the main solutions for dealing with the disturbances generated by power inverters. However, they show series/parallel resonances that introduce variations in the ...
Virtual PLC Lab Enabled Physical Layer Improvement Proposals for PRIME and G3-PLC Standards
(MDPI, 2020-03-04)
Narrowband (NB) powerline communication (PLC) is extensively adopted by utilities for the communication in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems. PLC technology needs to overcome channel disturbances present in ...
Measurement of 2–150 kHz Conducted Emissions in Power Networks
(IEEE, 2021)
This article presents a comparison of measurement methods for current and voltage distortions in low-voltage networks in the frequency range from 2 to 150 kHz (supraharmonics). The comparison encompasses the methods ...
Upgrading the Power Grid Functionalities with Broadband Power Line Communications: Basis, Applications, Current Trends and Challenges
(MDPI, 2022)
This article reviews the basis and the main aspects of the recent evolution of Broadband Power Line Communications (BB-PLC or, more commonly, BPL) technologies. The article starts describing the organizations and alliances ...
Statistical relationship between RMS and QP spectra of voltage measurements in the 9–150 kHz range
(Elsevier, 2023-05)
The main objective of this work is to obtain an empirical relationship between the root-mean-square and the quasi-peak spectra of voltage recordings in the electrical grid, based on a statistical analysis of a set of ...
On the suitability of the CISPR 16 method for measuring conducted emissions in the 2–150kHz range in low voltage grids
(Elsevier, 2023-03)
The IEC 61000–2–2 standard defines the compatibility levels to evaluate the conducted disturbances in the low voltage grid for the 2-150 kHz range. For frequencies 9–150 kHz, they are defined in terms of quasi peak values ...