THE INFLUENCE OF BRANCHES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF POWER-LINE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS THAT USE MC-CDMA WITH REED SOLOMON CODING
Abstract
Power-line network is proposed as an infrastructure for Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs)
services provision. However, there are a number of factors that contribute greatly to power-line communication
performance degradation. These include number of branches that can be added or removed from the power-
line network, lengths of the branch lines, loading etc. It has been pointed out that the number of branches
is one of the factors that affects power-line performance to a certain extent. In this paper the influence of
number of branches on the performance of Broadband Power-line communication (BPLC) that uses MC-
CDMA modulation scheme with Reed Solomon coding is investigated. It is shown that with substantial number
of branches at a particular node in power-line a performance BER of 10-6 at SNR of about 25dB with channel
capacity of 300Mb/s can be attained
services provision. However, there are a number of factors that contribute greatly to power-line communication
performance degradation. These include number of branches that can be added or removed from the power-
line network, lengths of the branch lines, loading etc. It has been pointed out that the number of branches
is one of the factors that affects power-line performance to a certain extent. In this paper the influence of
number of branches on the performance of Broadband Power-line communication (BPLC) that uses MC-
CDMA modulation scheme with Reed Solomon coding is investigated. It is shown that with substantial number
of branches at a particular node in power-line a performance BER of 10-6 at SNR of about 25dB with channel
capacity of 300Mb/s can be attained
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