Hybrid Power-Line/Wireless Communication Systems For Indoor Applications
Waled Gheth, Khaled M. Rabie, Bamidele Adebisi, Muhammad Ijaz,, Georgina Harris, A. Alfitouri

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hybrid power-line and wireless communication system using amplify-and-forward relaying to improve indoor data sharing, analyzing its capacity and performance through mathematical modeling and simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid PLC and wireless system with AF relaying for in-home data sharing, providing analytical capacity formulation and performance comparison.
Findings
Hybrid system performance improves with higher relay gain.
Performance deteriorates as end-to-end distance increases.
Hybrid system offers mobility advantages despite potential PLC outperforming at low relay gains.
Abstract
The high attenuation which increases as frequency increases in power line communication systems (PLC) makes achieving and sustaining high data rates over such channels a challenging task. In most communication systems, relays are normally deployed to overcome the effect of signal attenuation and to achieve reliable transmissions between users. Amplifyand- forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) relays are often used. In contrast to the existing work on this topic which advocate utilizing relays either between PLC links or between wireless links, the authors of this paper focus on using AF relaying for in-home PLC and wireless systems where one PLC user wants to share data with one wireless user which has no access to the PLC network. We refer to this system as the Hybrid approach. A mathematical method is developed for this network to formulate the capacity of the system by exploiting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower Line Communications and Noise · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
