Control systems and methods for independent control of power systems,
particularly lighting network branches, and separate control of
individual branch components. Multi-branch systems comprise independently
controllable branches that inter-communicate via PLC communications. In
each branch, components such as ballasts, local control units, sensors,
actuators, and repeaters, may exchange commands and queries independently
of a branch remote control unit (BRCU). Alternatively, a BRCU may manage
or arbitrate communications, or interact with other BRCUs, other control
units and external management systems. Ballasts include a multi-channel
ballast that enables close-loop control of individual fixtures, or of
individual dimmable or non-dimmable lamps within a fixture. The
close-loop control is facilitated by sampling circuits/sensors co-located
with each controlled fixture or lamp. All controllers are preferably
implemented using an integrated digital controller. The PLC communication
is preferably carried out by a direct spread spectrum method that
eliminates side lobes from a cross-correlation function, using an
anti-collision protocol.