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International standard | IEEE 1901 |
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Developed by | Panasonic Corporation |
Industry | HVAC Building Automation Energy Management Smart Home Industrial Public infrastructure IoT |
HD-PLC (short for High Definition Power Line Communication) is one of the wired communication technologies. It adopts high frequency band (2 MHz~28 MHz) over mediums like powerlines, phone lines, twisted-pair, and coaxial cables. It is the IEEE 1901-based standard. [1]
There are essentially two different types of HD-PLC: HD-PLC Complete and HD-PLC Multi-hop. They are incompatible.
Source: [2]
This is for high speed applications such as TV, AV, and surveillance cameras.
The major technical features include:
Source: [3]
This is for long-distance applications such as smart meter, building network, factory, energy management, and IoT devices.
The major technical features include:
Source: [4]
Source: [5]
We now come to communication speed issues like high-definition video images (4K/8K) or in some cases multi hop technology is not enough to reach an isolated and distant PLC terminal. HD-PLC Quatro Core has been designed to solve these problems. This technology is an improvement on the conventional HD-PLC in both communication distance and speed. It achieves to double conventional HD-PLC's communication distance by adopting a communication band of 1/2 or 1/4 of conventional HD-PLC band and achieves to offer a maximum physical line transmission rate of 1 Gbit/s by using an expanded communication band 2 or 4 times the conventional HD-PLC band.
This evolution of the standard therefore offers either an extended range in a larger building, at the cost of a lower data rate, or a higher data rate, but achievable over shorter distances than in the previous version of the standard.
There are a few strengths of using HD-PLC technology on existing wires. [6]
Typical use case include:
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International standard | IEEE 1901 |
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Developed by | Panasonic Corporation |
Industry | HVAC Building Automation Energy Management Smart Home Industrial Public infrastructure IoT |
HD-PLC (short for High Definition Power Line Communication) is one of the wired communication technologies. It adopts high frequency band (2 MHz~28 MHz) over mediums like powerlines, phone lines, twisted-pair, and coaxial cables. It is the IEEE 1901-based standard. [1]
There are essentially two different types of HD-PLC: HD-PLC Complete and HD-PLC Multi-hop. They are incompatible.
Source: [2]
This is for high speed applications such as TV, AV, and surveillance cameras.
The major technical features include:
Source: [3]
This is for long-distance applications such as smart meter, building network, factory, energy management, and IoT devices.
The major technical features include:
Source: [4]
Source: [5]
We now come to communication speed issues like high-definition video images (4K/8K) or in some cases multi hop technology is not enough to reach an isolated and distant PLC terminal. HD-PLC Quatro Core has been designed to solve these problems. This technology is an improvement on the conventional HD-PLC in both communication distance and speed. It achieves to double conventional HD-PLC's communication distance by adopting a communication band of 1/2 or 1/4 of conventional HD-PLC band and achieves to offer a maximum physical line transmission rate of 1 Gbit/s by using an expanded communication band 2 or 4 times the conventional HD-PLC band.
This evolution of the standard therefore offers either an extended range in a larger building, at the cost of a lower data rate, or a higher data rate, but achievable over shorter distances than in the previous version of the standard.
There are a few strengths of using HD-PLC technology on existing wires. [6]
Typical use case include: