Determination of Maximum Data Transmission Distance in Powerline Networks in Developing Countries
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Recently, Powerline communications has been considered for providing broadband access services and as a cost effective means of connectivity to non-urban and lowly populated areas. This indicates that it is a viable technology for developing countries like Tanzania where there is adequate penetration of the powerline networks. However, the use of the network for data transmission presents a number of problems that limits achievable transmission distances (hops). This paper looks at different modulation and coding techniques to maximize transmission distance
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Recently, Powerline communications has been considered for providing broadband access services and as a cost effective means of connectivity to non-urban and lowly populated areas. This indicates that it is a viable technology for developing countries like Tanzania where there is adequate penetration of the powerline networks. However, the use of the network for data transmission presents a number of problems that limits achievable transmission distances (hops). This paper looks at different modulation and coding techniques to maximize transmission distance
Sida-SAREC
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powerline, developing countries, maximum data transmission distance