Title
Impact of System Components on an Automotive PLC Channel
Abstract
Automotive Power Line Communication (PLC) is a promising technology that enables data transmission without the need of dedicated, heavy data communication lines. This way, it allows for reducing the weight and wiring complexity of a vehicle. This paper addresses the modelling of an in-vehicle PLC channel and gives a additional understanding of the impact single system components have on the specific automotive PLC transmission characteristic. It is shown that an automotive PLC channel is mainly characterized by the car battery, number of branch (tap) lines and the loads introduced by the various electrical control units. The heoretical results are compared with measurement data in order to validate the simulation model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/VTCFall.2014.6966005
Vehicular Technology Conference
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
automotive components,carrier transmission on power lines,data communication,mobile radio,automotive PLC channel,automotive PLC transmission characteristic,automotive power line communication,branch lines,car battery,data transmission,electrical control units,heavy data communication lines,impact single system components,in-vehicle PLC channel,system components,vehicle weight reduction,vehicle wiring complexity
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Elisabeth Oberleithner100.34
Norbert Hanik25514.82