Abstract
PLC is gaining prominence as a solution for Smart Grid developments. However, several aspects still require further research and analysis. Among the different solutions, PRIME
(PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution) standard is one of the most popular and extended implementations.
This paper analyses the performance impact caused by the polling strategy utilized in an auto meter reading (AMR) process for a PRIME PLC network. In particular, the number of connections that the master node is able to manage simultaneously is studied. The time required to read all the meters in the network is utilized as performance metric.
In order to replicate the performance of a PRIME s network, a co-simulation framework that combines Matlab and OMNeT++ has been used. This architecture allows to take into account both physical phenomena and control and application message management. Simulated topologies represent a general European low-voltage network. Results highlight the importance of
selecting an adequate number of simultaneous connections in order to optimize the use of the channel.
Performance evaluation of AMR simultaneous polling strategies in a PRIME PLC network