Power Line Communication (LPC) Expected To Register a CAGR of 6.78% Over 2016-2020


Posted August 25, 2016 by Hey147

The global Power Line Communication (LPC) system expected to register a CAGR of 6.78% Over 2016-2020.
 
Facing the global tendencies of the “SaaS” and the Internet of things, the world Home automation and networking is estimated to have a huge increase within the next several years, under the circumstance of integrating smart grid requirement, the global Power Line Communication (LPC) system expected to register a CAGR of 6.78% Over 2016-2020.

Power-line communication (PLC) is a communication protocol that uses electrical wiring to simultaneously carry both data, and Alternating Current (AC) electric power transmission or electric power distribution. It is also known as power-line carrier, power-line digital subscriber line (PDSL), mains communication, power-line telecommunications, or power-line networking (PLN).

Power line networking uses existing electrical wiring, whether in a building or in the utility grid, as network cables, meaning they also carry data signals. It can be a means of extending an existing network into new places without adding new wires.

A wide range of power-line communication technologies are needed for different applications, ranging from home automation to Internet access which is often called broadband over power lines (BPL). Most PLC technologies limit themselves to one type of wire (such as premises wiring within a single building), but some can cross between two levels (for example, both the distribution network and premises wiring). Typically transformers prevent propagating the signal, which requires multiple technologies to form very large networks. Various data rates and frequencies are used in different situations.

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