Power-line-communication-based data transmission concept for an LVDC electricity distribution network – Analysis and implementation
Pinomaa, Antti (2013-12-18)
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Pinomaa, Antti
18.12.2013
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-531-8
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-531-8
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Communications play a key role in modern smart grids. New functionalities that make
the grids ‘smart’ require the communication network to function properly. Data
transmission between intelligent electric devices (IEDs) in the rectifier and the
customer-end inverters (CEIs) used for power conversion is also required in the smart
grid concept of the low-voltage direct current (LVDC) distribution network. Smart grid
applications, such as smart metering, demand side management (DSM), and grid
protection applied with communications are all installed in the LVDC system. Thus,
besides remote connection to the databases of the grid operators, a local communication
network in the LVDC network is needed. One solution applied to implement the
communication medium in power distribution grids is power line communication
(PLC). There are power cables in the distribution grids, and hence, they may be applied
as a communication channel for the distribution-level data.
This doctoral thesis proposes an IP-based high-frequency (HF) band PLC data
transmission concept for the LVDC network. A general method to implement the
Ethernet-based PLC concept between the public distribution rectifier and the customerend
inverters in the LVDC grid is introduced. Low-voltage cables are studied as the
communication channel in the frequency band of 100 kHz–30 MHz. The
communication channel characteristics and the noise in the channel are described. All
individual components in the channel are presented in detail, and a channel model,
comprising models for each channel component is developed and verified by
measurements. The channel noise is also studied by measurements. Theoretical signalto-
noise ratio (SNR) and channel capacity analyses and practical data transmission tests
are carried out to evaluate the applicability of the PLC concept against the requirements
set by the smart grid applications in the LVDC system. The main results concerning the
applicability of the PLC concept and its limitations are presented, and suggestion for
future research proposed.
the grids ‘smart’ require the communication network to function properly. Data
transmission between intelligent electric devices (IEDs) in the rectifier and the
customer-end inverters (CEIs) used for power conversion is also required in the smart
grid concept of the low-voltage direct current (LVDC) distribution network. Smart grid
applications, such as smart metering, demand side management (DSM), and grid
protection applied with communications are all installed in the LVDC system. Thus,
besides remote connection to the databases of the grid operators, a local communication
network in the LVDC network is needed. One solution applied to implement the
communication medium in power distribution grids is power line communication
(PLC). There are power cables in the distribution grids, and hence, they may be applied
as a communication channel for the distribution-level data.
This doctoral thesis proposes an IP-based high-frequency (HF) band PLC data
transmission concept for the LVDC network. A general method to implement the
Ethernet-based PLC concept between the public distribution rectifier and the customerend
inverters in the LVDC grid is introduced. Low-voltage cables are studied as the
communication channel in the frequency band of 100 kHz–30 MHz. The
communication channel characteristics and the noise in the channel are described. All
individual components in the channel are presented in detail, and a channel model,
comprising models for each channel component is developed and verified by
measurements. The channel noise is also studied by measurements. Theoretical signalto-
noise ratio (SNR) and channel capacity analyses and practical data transmission tests
are carried out to evaluate the applicability of the PLC concept against the requirements
set by the smart grid applications in the LVDC system. The main results concerning the
applicability of the PLC concept and its limitations are presented, and suggestion for
future research proposed.
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