Juan Carlos Riveiro
Broadcom
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IEEE Communications Magazine | 2003
Jose Abad; Agustin Badenes; Jorge Blasco; Judit Carreras; Victor Dominguez; Chano Gomez; Salvador Iranzo; Juan Carlos Riveiro; David Ruiz; Luis Manuel Torres; Jose Comabella
This article reports on the performance of audio, video, multimedia, and other high-data-rate in-home networking applications. The article starts by describing the problems encountered in power line communication channels in terms of frequency response and noise characteristics, and explains how in-home power line LANs can be extended to the neighborhood transformer. OFDM physical layers providing speeds of 45 Mb/s and 200 Mb/s as well as QoS and security are introduced. Finally, the results of large tests involving several thousands of nodes are described.
international symposium on power line communications and its applications | 2005
Jose Abad; Luis Manuel Torres; Juan Carlos Riveiro
Multi carrier modulation (MCM) is an attractive approach for high-speed power line communication networks. In a real communication system, the choice of the modulation is one of the most important design steps. In this paper, we analyze and compare the performance obtained in power line networks when using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) or discrete wavelet multi tone (DWMT) modulations. We show that, due to the multi-path, OFDM performance is better than DWMT performance in power line communications.
international symposium on power line communications and its applications | 2005
Diego Arlandis; Jorge Barbero; Alejandro Matas; Salvador Iranzo; Juan Carlos Riveiro; David Ruiz
This paper reviews the current standards related to the coexistence in PLC networks and presents a general scenario where this mechanism is necessary to achieve a good performance (in terms of throughput and QoS). At the last part of this paper several different coexistence mechanisms are presented, from the simplest to more complex options.
international symposium on power line communications and its applications | 2005
David Ruiz; Antonio Salas; Agustin Badenes; Diego Arlandis; Veronica Romero; Juan Carlos Riveiro
Audio/video (AV) devices are becoming more and more common in homes today. The immediate consequence is the need for interconnection of all these devices. Power line communications (PLC) may be an excellent candidate to become the networking solution only if several drawbacks are overcome. Power line technologies allow reaching aggregated throughputs of up to 200 Mbps. However, channels are noisy, and overall capacity must be shared among several nodes and different vendors that coexist in the same medium. Besides, FCC regulations impose low power transmission and notching. It is therefore essential to maximize the efficiency of the technology to reach performance levels competitive for audio/video technologies.
international symposium on power line communications and its applications | 2005
Daniel Gutierrez; Luis Manuel Torres; Francisco Blasco; Judit Carreras; Juan Carlos Riveiro
New requirements for in-home communications are demanding new technologies to cover new needs. In this paper, we describe an in-home PLC system capable of fulfilling the requirements of triple-play services.
Archive | 2007
Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz; Juan Carlos Riveiro; David Ruiz
Archive | 2007
Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz; Juan Carlos Riveiro; David Ruiz
Archive | 2006
Juan Carlos Riveiro; Nils Hakan Fouren; Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz
Archive | 2009
Juan Carlos Riveiro; Nils Hakan Fouren; Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz
Archive | 2011
Juan Carlos Riveiro; Jose Abad Molina; Nils Hakan Fouren