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Non-parametric mitigation of periodic impulsive noise in narrowband powerline communications
2013
2013 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Periodic impulsive noise synchronous to the main powerline frequency is the dominant noise component in OFDMbased narrowband (NB) powerline communications (PLC). Such noise occurs in periodic bursts, where a single burst could corrupt multiple OFDM symbols. Standardized NB PLC systems use frequency-domain interleaving (FDI) in combination with forward error correction to combat impulsive noise. Alternate designs adopt time-domain block interleaving (TDI) in which the receiver deinterleaver
doi:10.1109/glocom.2013.6831528
dblp:conf/globecom/LinE13
fatcat:kpkzxnddkvfrzbhq3ptd3kjl5y