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5 May 2022 Study on applicability of multimode communication in electric information acquisition system
Anqin Luo Jr., Jianan Yuan Jr., Fan Xie, Zhibin Yin
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Proceedings Volume 12245, International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022); 1224508 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635849
Event: International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022), 2022, Sanya, China
Abstract
In order to improve the data processing capability of the power acquisition system, the electric information acquisition system can be better adapted to different communication environments, in this paper, a multi-mode communication mode with strong adaptability is proposed. In the upstream channel includes GPRS, optical fiber communication, 3G wireless private network, 3G wireless public network, 4G wireless public network, 4G wireless private network and other existing communication mode, and in the downstream channel contains a low-voltage narrow-band PLC, low-voltage broadband PLC, wireless sensor networks and RS485 and other communication modes. Through the analytic hierarchy process to achieve the switch between the various communication modes to adapt to different environments.
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Anqin Luo Jr., Jianan Yuan Jr., Fan Xie, and Zhibin Yin "Study on applicability of multimode communication in electric information acquisition system", Proc. SPIE 12245, International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022), 1224508 (5 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635849
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Broadband telecommunications

Fiber optic communications

Wireless communications

Optical communications

Photonic integrated circuits

Chromium

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