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Power Line Communication (PLC) is a technology that enables the transmission of data over existing electrical power lines. It is used in telecommunications and networking applications, such as broadband internet access, home automation, and smart grid systems. PLC technology is based on the principle of using the existing electrical wiring infrastructure to transmit data, allowing for the deployment of services without the need for additional cabling.
PLC technology is used in a variety of applications, including home automation, smart grid systems, and broadband internet access. It is also used in industrial applications, such as factory automation and process control. PLC technology is also used in the automotive industry, for example, to enable the transmission of data between vehicles and roadside infrastructure.
PLC technology is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness and ease of deployment. It is also seen as a reliable and secure way to transmit data, as it is not affected by electromagnetic interference.
Some of the companies in the PLC market include Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric, and General Electric. Show Less Read more