- Balkan Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Volume:7 Issue:2
- Impulsive Noise Models Used in Power Line Communications
Impulsive Noise Models Used in Power Line Communications
Authors : Selva Muratoğlu ÇÜRÜK
Pages : 115-122
Doi:10.17694/bajece.457393
View : 10 | Download : 7
Publication Date : 2019-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In a communication system, noise has always been considered as a serious cause of error. Although most common noises can be modeled by well-known Gaussian distributions, some communication systems experience other types of noise. Power Line Communication insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PLC); is one of these systems which run on a difficult medium since it uses the preexisting power line network for transmission. PLC experiences several different types of human-made and natural noise which are mostly impulsive and cannot be modeled simply by Gaussian. Different statistical models are used for characterizing the impulsive noise of PLC systems in the literature. The purpose of this study is to go over the impulsive noise models previously presented in order to have a contribution to this hot topic. We point out the similarities and differences of the models, namely Middleton Class A, Bernoulli Gaussian and Alpha Stable statistical models. It is presented that all have heavy tails which make them appropriate for impulsive noise. Although Middleton Class A is more generic, Bernoulli Gaussian model is wide enough and can be preferable because of its compact simple form especially when analytical results are needed.Keywords : Alpha Stable distribution, Bernoulli Gaussian distribution, Impulsive Noise, Middleton Class A distribution