FiN: A Smart Grid and Power Line Communication Dataset
Christoph Balada, Sheraz Ahmed, Andreas Dengel, Max Bondorf, Nikolai, Hopfer, and Markus Zdrallek

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive dataset of power line communication (PLC) signals collected over 22 months from a German city, enabling improved monitoring and analysis of low-voltage electricity grids for smarter grid management.
Contribution
The paper presents a unique, real-world PLC dataset with detailed SNR spectra over an extended period, facilitating new research in smart grid monitoring and anomaly detection.
Findings
Identification of common anomalies and trends in PLC data.
Observation of daily, weekly, and seasonal effects on signal quality.
Potential for remote cable inspection using PLC data.
Abstract
The increasing complexity of low-voltage networks poses a growing challenge for the reliable and fail-safe operation of electricity grids. The reasons for this include an increasingly decentralized energy generation (photovoltaic systems, wind power, etc.) and the emergence of new types of consumers (e-mobility, domestic electricity storage, etc.). At the same time, the low-voltage grid is largely unmonitored and local power failures are sometimes hard to detect. To overcome this, power line communication (PLC) has emerged as a potential solution for reliable monitoring of the low-voltage grid. In addition to establishing a communication infrastructure, PLC also offers the possibility of evaluating the cables themselves, as well as the connection quality between individual cable distributors based on their Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). The roll-out of a large-scale PLC infrastructure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower Line Communications and Noise · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Network Time Synchronization Technologies
