Volume 8 - Issue 2
An Innovative Approach for the Management of Cross-Coupling Interference in Street Lighting Networks
- Giovanni Pau
Kore University of Enna, Enna, Italy
giovanni.pau@unikore.it
- Mario Collotta
Kore University of Enna, Enna, Italy
mario.collotta@unikore.it
- Salvatore Tirrito
Kore University of Enna, Enna, Italy
salvatore.tirrito@unikore.it
- Riccardo Caponetto
University of Catania, Catania, Italy
riccardo.caponetto@dieei.unict.it
Keywords: Street Lighting System, Power Line Communication, Power Consumption Reduction, Remote Control.
Abstract
Power Line Communications (PLCs) are used for measuring various metrics, that can give signs
about the health of the power grid equipment and for maintenance actions. These measurements
may include the values of voltage, current, temperature and pressure of the power grid equipment.
As it is known, the communication may also depend on the structure of the transmission medium,
i.e. the parasitic capacitances and inductances and the cross-coupling interference between phases.
This paper introduces an innovative solution with the aim to reduce the impact of noise and interferences
in street light systems based on PLCs for telemetry. The proposed solution can cope with
several problems, such as the capacitive and the inductive coupling among phases and attenuation.
The goal of the solution introduced in this work is to make the communication, among master and
slave nodes, reliable and immune to noise. The proposed solution also allows a significant reduction
of power consumption with a consequent lowering of CO2 emissions, acting on the automatically
dimming and switching off the street lamps.