Coded Modulation for Power Line Communications
A.J. Han Vinck

TL;DR
This paper explores coded modulation techniques for power-line communications, combining M-ary FSK with diversity and coding to enhance robustness against noise and disturbances, aligning with CENELEC norms.
Contribution
It introduces a coded modulation scheme that integrates frequency hopping and is adaptable to various frequency ranges for power-line communication.
Findings
Enhanced robustness against noise and disturbances
Compatibility with CENELEC norms demonstrated
Extendable coded frequency hopping scheme
Abstract
We discuss the application of coded modulation for power-line communications. We combine M-ary FSK with diversity and coding to make the transmission robust against permanent frequency disturbances and impulse noise. We give a particular example of the coding/modulation scheme that is in agreement with the existing CENELEC norms. The scheme can be considered as a form of coded Frequency Hopping and is thus extendable to any frequency range.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower Line Communications and Noise · PAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
