2015 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/epec.2015.7379991
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A Markov-Middleton model for Corona noise in WSN transmission line monitoring

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“…It not only retains the simplicity and ease of implementation of the Middleton Class A model but also has better performance in noise samples and time correlation. In view of the advantages of the Markov-Middleton Class A noise model, the Markov-Middleton Class A impulse noise model is used in this paper for the simulation of bursty impulse noise in power line time service systems, and the mathematical expression of the model is [15]:…”
Section: Power Line Channel Noise Simulation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It not only retains the simplicity and ease of implementation of the Middleton Class A model but also has better performance in noise samples and time correlation. In view of the advantages of the Markov-Middleton Class A noise model, the Markov-Middleton Class A impulse noise model is used in this paper for the simulation of bursty impulse noise in power line time service systems, and the mathematical expression of the model is [15]:…”
Section: Power Line Channel Noise Simulation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%