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Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling

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Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling. / Yazdani, Javed; Naderi, M.; Honary, Bahram.
5th International Symposium on Power-line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001). Malmo, Sweden: ISPLC, 2001. p. 21-28.

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Yazdani, J, Naderi, M & Honary, B 2001, Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling. in 5th International Symposium on Power-line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001). ISPLC, Malmo, Sweden, pp. 21-28, 5th International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001), Malmo, Sweden, 4/04/01. <http://www.isplc.org/docsearch/Proceedings/2001/pdf/0678_001.pdf>

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Yazdani, J., Naderi, M., & Honary, B. (2001). Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling. In 5th International Symposium on Power-line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001) (pp. 21-28). ISPLC. http://www.isplc.org/docsearch/Proceedings/2001/pdf/0678_001.pdf

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Yazdani J, Naderi M, Honary B. Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling. In 5th International Symposium on Power-line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001). Malmo, Sweden: ISPLC. 2001. p. 21-28

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Yazdani, Javed ; Naderi, M. ; Honary, Bahram. / Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling. 5th International Symposium on Power-line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC 2001). Malmo, Sweden : ISPLC, 2001. pp. 21-28

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title = "Power Lines Analysing Tool (PLAT) For Channel Modelling",
abstract = "The development of suitable communication systems and the planning of power line communicationnetworks require models of the transfer characteristics of the mains network.This paper shows a mathematical model for obtaining the characteristic impedance of the power linechannel, and suggests its use as Power Line Analysing Tool (PLAT). The model evaluates theperformance of power lines communication (PLC) systems in a frequency band between 1 to 30MHz.A parametric model in the considered frequency range describes the heterogeneous transfer function ofpower line link. Amplitude and phase response of low voltage power lines in an in-house environmentand issues like input impedance, phase constant, attenuation and distortion are therefore addressed.",
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