This paper addresses the modeling of in-vehicle power line communication channels via multipath parametric representations. The study is based on a set of frequency-domain measurements carried out on a commercial automobile. The proposed procedure for the computation of model parameters from real measured data is briefly summarized and a systematic assessment aimed at collecting some useful statistical information on both the estimated models and the channel features is thoroughly discussed. Specific emphasis is given to the definition of the range of the key parameters that allow characterizing real automotive PLC channels.

Statistical assessment of automotive PLC multipath channel modelss / L., Guerrieri; P., Bisaglia; Stievano, IGOR SIMONE; Canavero, Flavio. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 47-51. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications (ISPLC) tenutosi a Glasgow, United Kingdom nel March 30 2014 - April 2 2014) [10.1109/ISPLC.2014.6812332].

Statistical assessment of automotive PLC multipath channel modelss

STIEVANO, IGOR SIMONE;CANAVERO, Flavio
2014

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This paper addresses the modeling of in-vehicle power line communication channels via multipath parametric representations. The study is based on a set of frequency-domain measurements carried out on a commercial automobile. The proposed procedure for the computation of model parameters from real measured data is briefly summarized and a systematic assessment aimed at collecting some useful statistical information on both the estimated models and the channel features is thoroughly discussed. Specific emphasis is given to the definition of the range of the key parameters that allow characterizing real automotive PLC channels.
2014
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