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On the suitability of the Middleton class A noise model for narrowband PLC
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Engineering Noise ControlEngineeringNoise ControlTransmission SystemNarrowband PlcChannel CharacterizationNoise ReductionElectromagnetic CompatibilityChannel ModelingNoiseElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringNoise RegistersNoise AmplitudeMiddleton Canonical ClassSignal ProcessingChannel ModelActive Noise ControlChannel Estimation
This paper analyzes the suitability of the Middleton canonical class A distribution to model the noise amplitude in narrowband power line communications (NB-PLC). The study has been accomplished using 311 noise registers measured in the CENELEC-A band. Obtained results indicate that this model has a quite limited capability to represent the measured noise, since only 14.47% of the registers have amplitudes drawn from this distribution. Nevertheless, the analysis of these successful cases provides practical information for the utilization of the model. Hence, 56% of these cases can be adequately modeled by truncating the infinite sum in the class A probability density function (PDF) to two terms, which makes it equivalent to the Bernoulli-Gaussian model. It is also shown that the values of the impulsive index and the Gaussian to impulsive power noise ratio are inversely related.
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