Model-based clustering of multipath propagation in powerline communication channels

Author:

Mokise Kealeboga L.ORCID,Myburgh Herman C.

Abstract

AbstractPowerline communication (PLC) channels are known to exhibit multipath propagation behaviour. The authors present a model-based framework to address the challenge of clustering multipath propagation components (MPCs) in PLC channels for indoor low-voltage (LV) environments. The framework employs a range of finite-mixture models (FMMs), including the gamma mixture model, the inverse gamma mixture model, the Gaussian mixture model, the inverse Gaussian mixture model, the Nakagami mixture model, the inverse Nakagami mixture model (INMM) and the Rayleigh mixture model, to identify clusters of MPCs. A measurement campaign of an unknown indoor LV PLC channel is conducted to obtain a channel response. From the channel response, the delay and magnitude parameters of the MPCs are extracted using the space-alternating generalised expectation maximisation algorithm adopted only for these parameters. A maximum likelihood approach and the expectation–maximisation algorithm are employed to fit the FMMs to the MPC delay-magnitude dataset to cluster MPCs in the delay domain. The results of the model-fitting process are then evaluated using the corrected Akaike information criterion (AICc), which enables a fair comparison of the candidate models over the feasible and finite range of clusters. A novel algorithm is introduced for estimating the feasible and finite range of clusters using the extracted delay and magnitude MPC parameters. The AICc’s ranking results show that the INMM model provides the best fit. Davies–Bouldin (DB) and Calinski–Harabasz (CH) indexes are used to compare the model-based clustering approach to the conventional distance-based clustering methods. Validation results show that CH and DB indexes closely agree in the optimal number of MPC clusters for model-based clustering, which corresponds to the most within-cluster compactness of MPCs and to the most between-cluster separation in the delay domain.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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