Research of neutral line coupling method in low voltage power line carrier communication
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(1.Beijing SmartChip Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 102200, China;2.Beijing SmartChip Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 102299, China)

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    Aiming at the instability of low?voltage power line carrier communication(PLC) problem caused by many factors including line attenuation, load characteristics and so on, a neutral line coupling method of low?voltage PLC is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the topological structure of low?voltage distribution area is analyzed. Secondly, the principle of neutral line coupling method of low?voltage PLC is described, and the PLC channel models of neutral line coupling in this paper are established. Then the performance of neutral line coupling of PLC is simulated using Matlab software. Finally, the accuracy and application effect of neutral line coupling is evaluated with practical cases. The results show that the neutral line coupling method in this paper reduces the attenuation of PLC channel by more than 24.9 dB under the typical five branch heavy load line conditions; after on?site construction, the success rate of data acquisition is significantly improved. It has many advantages such as high safety and easy construction, and can be used as an effective operation and maintenance means for PLC in low?voltage distribution area.

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王贤辉,徐鲲鹏,李 铮,代洪光,凌志强.低压电力线载波通信零线耦合方法研究[J].电力科学与技术学报英文版,2023,38(4):222-229. WANG Xianhui, XU Kunpeng, LI Zheng, DAI Hongguang, LING Zhiqiang. Research of neutral line coupling method in low voltage power line carrier communication[J]. Journal of Electric Power Science and Technology,2023,38(4):222-229.

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