BROADBAND OVER POWER LINES

   

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  1. Introduction

  2. The Internet

  3. The Power Grid

  4. Bundling Data

  5. Homestretch


  6. Interference

  7. More Information

 

- 7. REFERENCES -

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  1. ARRL: The National Association of Amateur Radio. Broadband over power line and amateur radio. (Mar. 13, 2006).
  2. ARRL: The National Association of Amateur Radio. Broadband over power line: why amateur radio is concerned about its deployment. March 2005.
  3. Hoffman, D.L. and Novak, T.P. Has the Internet become indispensable? Communications of the ACM 47, 7 (July 2004), 37-42.
  4. Kirwan, S. and South, G. Power line networking technologies broadband potential (Mar. 14, 2006).
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  6. Noguchi, Y. Internet Carried On Power Lines. The Washington Post (Oct. 6, 2005), p. D5.
  7. Ramie, J. Review of FCC Report & Order 04-245 on Broadband Over Power Lines. Conformity Online (Mar. 12, 2006).
  8. Valdes, R. How broadband over powerlines work. How Stuff Works Online (Mar. 13, 2006).
  9. Wikipedia. “Alternating Current” (Mar. 13, 2006).
  10. Wikipedia. “Broadband Internet Access” (Mar. 13, 2006).
  11. Wikipedia. “Power line communications” (Mar. 13, 2006).
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  13. CES/K Corporation. Alternating Current in Wire and Cable – Introduction. (Mar. 13, 2006).