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Coexistence of PLC and Wi-Fi
There are no problems with coexisting PLC and Wi-Fi technologies since different
frequency bands are used, with PLC operating in the 1-MHz to 30-MHz frequency
band and the various IEEE 802.11 standards in the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz frequency
band.
In terms of architecture, there are no problems with the coexisting technologies
either, which makes it possible to use the best of both technologies. Therefore, many
PLC/Wi-Fi hybrid devices should appear to build architectures combining a PLC
backbone and IP distribution of the radio type with Wi-Fi.
The Lite-On company has already announced the imminent release of a
PLC/Wi-Fi device of the bulb type for a ceiling light socket. This device will make it
possible to use the electrical network that supplies the bulbs to convey the PLC sig-
nal while providing PLC functionalities and Wi-Fi access points to this new “intelli-
gent” bulb generation.
Placing a Wi-Fi access point at the ceiling level for a room is ideal for optimum
radio coverage.
Figure 13.4 illustrates an example of PLC/Wi-Fi architecture with an Internet
access connected to a PLC gateway device broadcasting the PLC signal over the elec-
trical network. This signal is recovered by PLC/Wi-Fi devices using their 802.11
radio interface to create Wi-Fi cells in the various rooms.
298 Hybrid PLC
Figure 13.3 Management of coexisting HomePlug PLC networks with the HomePlug AV specifi-
cation
Table 13.1 Interoperability Between PLC Technologies
PLC TECHNOLOGY A
PLC TECHNOLOGY B
HomePlug DS2 Spidcom
1.0, Turbo AV Oxance BPL CC
HomePlug 1.0, Turbo
AV
Oxance
BPL
CC
DS2 AV200
Spidcom
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