Energies (Nov 2015)

Adaptation of Powerline Communications-Based Smart Metering Deployments to the Requirements of Smart Grids

  • Alberto Sendin,
  • Txetxu Arzuaga,
  • Iker Urrutia,
  • Iñigo Berganza,
  • Ainara Fernandez,
  • Laura Marron,
  • Asier Llano,
  • Aitor Arzuaga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en81212372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
pp. 13481 – 13507

Abstract

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Powerline communications (PLC)-based smart meter deployments are now a reality in many regions of the world. Although PLC elements are generally incorporated in smart meters and data concentrators, the underlying PLC network allows the integration of other smart grid services directly over it. The remote control capabilities that automation programs need and are today deployed over their medium voltage (MV) grid, can be extended to the low voltage (LV) grid through these existing PLC networks. This paper demonstrates the capabilities of narrowband high data rate (NB HDR) PLC technologies deployed over LV grids for smart metering purposes to support internet protocol internet protocol (IP) communications in the LV grid. The paper demonstrates these possibilities with the presentation of the simulation and laboratory results of IP communications over international telecommunication union: ITU-T G.9904 PLC technology, and the definition of a PLC Network Management System based on a simple network management protocol (SNMP) management information base (MIB) definition and applicable use cases.

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