An Overview of Power Line Communication Networks

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Physical Layer Security in Power Line Communications

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This chapter provides a comprehensive survey of Power Line Communication (PLC) networks, reviewing the different technologies that shape this field. Additionally, it also explores various PLC implementations with special emphasis on the often-overlooked application of grid information inference. This review is designed to shed light on how PLC can be leveraged not just for communications but also for the extraction and analysis of valuable grid data. Such reflection aims to expand the understanding of the diverse uses of PLC, with a particular focus on enhancing grid management and operations.

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Hernandez Fernandez, J., Omri, A., Di Pietro, R. (2024). An Overview of Power Line Communication Networks. In: Physical Layer Security in Power Line Communications. Advances in Information Security, vol 108. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57349-1_2

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