Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy

Power Line Carrier (PLC) is a promising technology that has emerged as an intelligent way to use existing electric grids and in-building power lines for providing additional services to residential as well as commercial consumers. The use of PLC network is not only limited to energy industry, but ra...

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Main Author: Wala, Avni
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21013/
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description Power Line Carrier (PLC) is a promising technology that has emerged as an intelligent way to use existing electric grids and in-building power lines for providing additional services to residential as well as commercial consumers. The use of PLC network is not only limited to energy industry, but ranges from enabling provision of internet, and home security systems, to enabling a smart-home where all household appliances can be controlled and operated remotely. This paper analyses PLC technology in more detail. It then goes on to provide recommendations to the owners of the PLC network infrastructure (i.e. the energy companies) as to how they can leverage this huge infrastructure to gain access to new market opportunities.
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spelling nottingham-210132018-01-24T21:17:09Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21013/ Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy Wala, Avni Power Line Carrier (PLC) is a promising technology that has emerged as an intelligent way to use existing electric grids and in-building power lines for providing additional services to residential as well as commercial consumers. The use of PLC network is not only limited to energy industry, but ranges from enabling provision of internet, and home security systems, to enabling a smart-home where all household appliances can be controlled and operated remotely. This paper analyses PLC technology in more detail. It then goes on to provide recommendations to the owners of the PLC network infrastructure (i.e. the energy companies) as to how they can leverage this huge infrastructure to gain access to new market opportunities. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21013/1/07MBAlixaw3.pdf Wala, Avni (2007) Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Management Consulting Joint Ventures Energy Power Line Carrier
spellingShingle Management Consulting
Joint Ventures
Energy
Power Line Carrier
Wala, Avni
Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title_full Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title_fullStr Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title_full_unstemmed Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title_short Use of Power Line Carrier (PLC)Technology Beyond Energy
title_sort use of power line carrier (plc)technology beyond energy
topic Management Consulting
Joint Ventures
Energy
Power Line Carrier
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21013/