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Frequency-Domain Analysis of Sectionalized Shield Wires on PLC Transmission Over High-Voltage Lines

handle: 11573/971276
In high-voltage transmission lines, the continuity of shield wires is often broken to reduce losses. The accurate simulation of the effects of this practice on power line communications in multiconductor transmission lines is performed in order to put in evidence the relevant channel features and the consequences on the radiated electromagnetic fields.
- Sapienza University of Rome Italy
- Instituto Superior de Espinho Portugal
- Roma Tre University Italy
- Instituto de Telecomunicações Portugal
- University of Lisbon Portugal
multiconductor transmission lines; nonsymmetric algebraic Riccati equation (NARE); powerline communications (PLC); sectionalization; atomic and molecular physics, and optics; condensed matter physics; electrical and electronic engineering
multiconductor transmission lines; nonsymmetric algebraic Riccati equation (NARE); powerline communications (PLC); sectionalization; atomic and molecular physics, and optics; condensed matter physics; electrical and electronic engineering
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